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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 07171956 - Sup Rec Vol 61SUPE R 15 0R RECORD5 VOLUME COVERING T,I I '7 195b t o Dec 4ak5.(a. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUFERVISt}RS TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT9A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAKEERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUM?ffNGS, CHAIRVAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOY+a, R:1Y S. TAYLOR, W. G. ut3CnANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESENT: w'. T. PAASCH, CLERK. I In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "The Carey Territory" -to City of Antioch. Certificate dated July 9 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 318-A, adopted by the City of Antioch and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on July 9, 1956, having been re- I ceived by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super. visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate r of Secretary of State re annexation of "Map of Ken- sington Highlands Units #2 and #3" to the City of Richmond. Certificate dated June 28, 1556, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 1508, adopted by the City of Richmond and which refers' to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on June 28, 1956, having been re- ceived by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor I Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f t In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Royal Acres Annexation" and "Granzotto Annexation" to the City of Concord. Certificates dated July 2, 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinances Nos. 334 and 335, adopted by the City of Concord and which refers to annexation to said City, were filed in his office on July 2, 1956, hav-, Ing been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificates be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote-of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Bartke-Moore Annexation" and "Wren Avenue School Annexation" to the City of Concord. Certificates dated July 12 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance Nos. 33b & 339, adopted by the City of Concord and which refer to annexations to said city, was filed in his office on July 12, 1956, having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file, p t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordi- nances Nos. 1046 do 1048. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos.1046 and 1048 and Affi. davits 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 regularly pub- lished for the time and in the manner required by law; i NCW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are here- by declared duly published. The fore?oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 In the Natter 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 1956 - 57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TNI' BOARD CRDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Code 900 - Assessment No. 332 appears on the Unsecured Roll as follows: Charles A. Evans 1402 Maria Lane Walnut Creek, California Personal Property - Assessed Valuation $11,000 A veteran's exemption affidavit was filed with this office by Charles A. Evans to be applied on the above assesameant. Due to a clerical error, this exemption was not allowed. Assessirent No. 900-332 should show exemption In the amount of $1,OOQ Code 801 - Assessment No. 896 appears on the Unsecured Roll as follows: Fred Le itz DBA: Fred's Servicer 900 - 13th Street Richmond, California Personal Property - Assessed Valuation $580 A verteran's exemption affidavit was filed with this office by Fred Leitz, to be applied on the above assessment. Due to a clerical error, this exemption was not allowed. Assessment No. 801-896 should show exemption in the amount of :$580. In Volume 38, Assessment '795031, Union Gil Company is assessed with 67.140 Acres And 191.70 Acres with improvements and tankage erroneously assessed at $155,350, 18,683,170 and $526,550 respectfully. [gin their property declaration improvements were shown at $8,683,170, tankage X155,350 and 5526,550. It was not ascertained by the clerk at the time of entry on the Official Assessment Roll that tankage was included in the $8,663,170. Tankage of $155,350 (shown as improvements) and $526,550 should be cancelled as they are doubly assessed. Earl Pierce 3581 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Lafayette, California Office equipment - Assessed Valuation -$100 This is an arbitrary assessment covering furniture in a real estate office. The office had been closed and the furniture disposed of prior to the first Monday of March, the lien date for taxation. The assessment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 7915 - Assessment No. 13 Gregory Sales Inc. DBA: Gregory Sales Liquor Store 725 McArthur Boulevard San Leandro, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 13000 This assessment is a duplicate with Assessment NL,. 7926-27. The above asses- sment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 6204 - Assessment No. 46 appears on the Unsecured Roll as follows: Lawrence Pedrotti and Americo Vaio DBA: Pedrotti hardware 712 - 2nd Avenue Crockett, California Assessed Valuations - Personal Property $4,380 Solvent Credits 0,200 A verterar. 's exemption affidavit was filed with this office by Lawrence Pedrotti to be applied on the above assessment. Due to a clerical error, this exemp- tion was not allowed. Assessment No. 6204-46 should show exemption in the amount of 1000. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, add the following property to the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll for 1956-57. Code 6803 - Assessment No. 7 Rafter Cattle Company 144 Treat Lane Concord, California Livestock - Assessed Valuation J.W,610 z 3 TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 -- Continued Code 801 - Assessment No. 1667 Arnold A. Irwin DBA: Richmond Printers 2713 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California Equipment and merchandise - Assessed valuation $7:180 Solvent Credits Assessed valuation 2,290 Code 801 - Assessment No. 1668 Pacific Mechanical 00crporation 253 Tewksbury avenue Richmond, California Equipment and machinery - Assessed valuation $1,830 Code 7981 - assessment No. 165 Vic Jone s 2300 Eruegar Drive Concord, California Merchandise - Assessed. Valuation $7,500 Cade 501 - Assessment No. 330 James Henry 617 Ferry Street Martinez, California Fixtures - Assessed Valuation $70 Code 501 - Assessment No. 331 Thomas Fraga 630 Court Street Martinez, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $150 Code 5805 - Assessment No. 1 Lawrence Leonard Glnochio 21 Park Lane Antioch, California Livestock & Machinery - Assessed Valuation $6,820 Code 8206 Assessment No. 496 Charles H. Griffin Box 23.1 Bethel Island, California Boat No. 28 N 20 - Assessed Valuation $200 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed July, 17, 1956. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on July 17, 1956, his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by hint; IT IS BY TIM BOARD GRDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in' the office of the County Clerk.I IT IS BY TRE BOARD CRDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the 8 Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein to be open for public inspection. The foregoinc order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authcrizing attendpnce at meetings. 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 the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: f Mr. W. G. Golden, Social Service Director - to attend State Social Welfare Board and four committee meetings in Los Angeles on July 19 and 20, 1956; Mr. Dcn Morrison, Superintendent of Juvenile Hall - to visit Los Angeles County Juvenile Hall, on August 6, 7 and 8, 1956• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r E a 5 TtTESDAY, JULY 179 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. 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 persons listed be and they are authorized to attend the following: Mr. John A. Davis, Probation Officer, and three members of Juvenile Hall Staff - to attend 8th Annual Institute for Probation, Parole and Institutional Enployees at University of California, Berkeley, from August 1 to 3, 19 516 at County expense, and three members of staff to attend at their own expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim from San Francisco County for care given resident of Contra Costa County. Claim in the amount of $194.16 against Contra Costa County for care given Shirley M. Jones at the San Francisco Eospital having been filed with the Board of Su- pervisors; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor .Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby REFEARED TO THE SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR FOR HUS i,FRITTEN RECCpD!EZIDATIGN. The forego inF- order is passed by the nPnimous vete of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, TT IS BY THE BOARD CHDERED that the follow. ing personnel adjustments be and the syne are hereby authorized: Health Department Create position of Air Sanitation Director on Range 39 (:$624_$750) and allocate on position to this department effective August 1, 1956. Public `storks Department Create position of Assistant Materials and Testing Engineer on Range 36 ($543-.5653) and allocate onsposition to this department effective September 15, 1956. When the position is filled, can.- cel one ocsition of Civil En-sneer Assistant. Create position of Assistant Traffic Engineer on Hange 34 (4496- 596) and allocate one position to this department effective September 15, 1956. ihen the position is filled, cancel one po- sition of Junior Civil Enrzineer. Cancel one Assistant Rift of Way Agent position, effective July 18, 1956; Cancel one Assistant Road Commissioner position, effective July 18, 1956; District Attorney Create additional position of Deputy District Attorney, Grade II, for Martinez Office; and cancel one position of Deputy District Attorney, Grade I. in Martinez office, effective July 18, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommendation from the Civil Service Commission re salary of Supervising Personal Property Appraiser. The Civil Service Commission having filed with this Board a recommendation for the advancement of the salary rate of Supervising Personal Property Appraiser from Range 31 ($4334519) to Range 32 ($453-41543); On !notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued to Auxust 7, 1956, for additional study. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IA IS BY "IM BOARD CRDERED that the follow- ing appropriation adjustments be and the sar„e are hereby authorized: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Flood Control Supplies 3,500 Special Expense 43,500 I TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 -- Continued ACCT. APPROPRIATION CLASSIFICATION DECREASE INCREASE Building Inspector Employee Earp. Reimburse- 400 250 menta Inv. Expendable Supplies 500 500 Special Expenses 600 250 R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Issuance and Sale of 1 125,000 principal amount of Bonds for Crockett County Fire Protection District. This Board, on July 10, 1956, having passed and adopted a resolution provid- ing for the issuance of $125,000 principal amount of bonds for Crockett County Fire Protection District and prescribing the form of such bonds and the content of the offi-I Bial notice of sale, and it appearing through a clerical error the date "March 1" was i inserted in lieu of the correct date "April 1" as being the time for the semi-annual payment of interest after the first year, and good cause appearing therefor, I BE IT RESOLVED that where the incorrect date "March l" appears in said reso- lution and notice, it is corrected to read "April 1" on Page 2, Page 3 and Page 8 of such resolution of July 10, 1956. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. A, I In the Matter of Sale of Moraga School District 1956 School Bonds, Series A. i i WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californiaheretoforedulyauthorizedtheissuanceof $250,000 principal amount of bonds of Moraga School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $95,000principalamountconstitutingSeriesAofsaidbondsatpublicsaletothebestand 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 bid for said bonds is the only bid received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: NET INTEREST COST NAME OF BIDDER TO DISTRICT 4 Rank of America, N. T. & S. A. 35,521 AND, WHEEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. is the only and best bid for avid bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offer ed, if any, NOW, THERERE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Ccsta, State of California, as follows: 1 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. for $95,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is herel by authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon paymenttosaidTreasurerofthepurchaseprice, to wit: For vnd accrued Interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $49 BOND NUMBERS INTEREST RATE PER ANNUM t A-1 - A-25 5% A-26 - A-30 3-3/4% A-31 - A-60 3-11le A-61 - A-95 3.7R, i Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on February lK and August 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on August 15, 1957. i 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. j f PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of July, 1956, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra josta County, by the following vote:t AYES: Suoervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson DOES: Supervisors-- gone AF,SENT: Supervisors - None i TUESDAY, MMY 179 1956 __ Continued In the Matter of Application for permit to remove soil from real property, filed by Mr. E. W. Thompson, 4515 Clay_ ton Road, Concord. This Board having on June 19, 1956 continued to this date the hearing on theapplicationofE. W. Thompson for permit to remove soil from real property described in said application in order that a recontendation be made by the Planning Commissiononwhethersaidapplicationshouldbegranted; and it appearing that said Commission requires additional time to consider said natter; NOW9 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorGoyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said matter is continued to August 7, 1956 at 2. p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Complaint of Adeline Pencovic versus County of Contra Costa, Walnut Creek Judicial District Court Action No. 7519. A copy of Complaint and Summons of Adeline Pencovic versus the County ofContraCostaintheJusticeCourtofwalnutCreekJudicialDistrict, Action No. 7519, having been served this day on H. L. Lu=aings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors; NOW, THEUKRE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by SupervisorBuchanan, TT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Complaint arra Summons 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 the Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, altering the Boundaries of Byron Sani- tary District and Annexing to said District the Territory hereinafter described. WHEREAS, there has been presented to and filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a "Petition of the Board of Direct. ors of Byron Sanitary District of Centra Costa County, California, Setting Forth the Proceedings theretofore had Before said Board of Directors Relating to Annexation of Territory to said Senitary District, and Requesting the Bcard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to Annex the Territory to Byron Sanitary District"; and WHEREAS, the Board finds the allegations in said Petition to be true and that all steps required by law have been duly and regularly taken to annex the territory toByronSanitaryDistrict, without an election; and WHEREAS, it appears and the Beard of Supervisors now finds that it is for the best interests of Byron Sanitary District and of the territory proposed to be annexed that the territory be annexed to said Byron Sanitary District; NOW, THEM-CRE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the boundaries of said Byron Sanitary District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereby alter.. ed, and the territory hereinafter described is hereby declared to be annexed to, and shall now become a part of Byron Sanitary District, Contra Ccsta County, California. That said territory hereby annexed to Byron Sanitary district and included now within the boundaries thereof is described as follows, to wit: PAGANO ANNEXATION TO THE BYRON SANITARY DISTRICT Portion of the northeast quarter of Section 4, T13 R3E, MDB&M, described as follows: Beginning at the east quarter corner of said Section 4, said point being the intersection of Byer Road and Byron Hivhway; thence west along the east quarter section line of said Section 49 30 feet to a point on the east line of said Byron Highway; thence North 0' 071 west 351.9 feet parallel to the said east line of said Section 4; thence Horth 77' i8t west 205.11 feet; thence north parallel to east line of said Section 4, 1400 feet to a point on the north line of Hoffman Lene; thence North 89. 48r east along the north line of said Hoffman Lane 260 feet to a point 30 feet ePst of the east line of said Section 4, said point be- Ing the east line of Byron Road; thence south along the east side of said Byron Road 1P23.8 feet, to a point on the west quarter line of Section 3, said point being on the centerline of Byer Road; thence west along said west quarter line of Section 3, 30 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 6.4 acres, more or less. LEMBI ANNEXATION TO THE BYRON SANITARY DISTRICT Portion of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 4, T1S R3E MDB&H, described as follows: Beginning on the west line of the said Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 4 at a point 230 feet north of the southwest corner thereof, said point being an angle point in I TUESDAY, XJLY 17, 1956 -- Continued the boundary line of the Byron Sanitary District; thence North along the said west line 307.3 feet to the north Zine of the 15. 175 acre parcel of land described as parcel 2 in the deed to Enrico Le:abi, at al, recorded Pay 14, 1947, Recorder's File No. 19187', thence North 89' 351 East along the north line of the said 15.175 acre parcel to its intersection with the boundary line of I the Byron Sanitary District, being 230 feet west of the east line of Section 4; thence South and Nest along the boundary line of Byron Sanitary District to the point of beginning. i VIERRA ANh"£XA T ION TO THE BYRON SANITARY DISTRICT Portion of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 4, T13 H3E, PDB&Pl, described as follows: Beginning or. the west line of the said southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 4 at a point 537.3 feet, North 0° 09, west cf the so:;th line of said Section 4; thence north along the said west line of said southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 4, 458.0 feet; thence North 89. 351 east 1101. 5 et to its intersection with the Byron Sanitary District line,i sal tine being 230.0 feet west of the east line of Section 4; j thence south parallel to said east line of Section 4, 458.0 feet;i i thence South fig' 351 west 1073.6 feet to the point of beginning. I Containing 10.6 acres, more or less. HANNUM-WILDER A NNE LATZGN TO THE EYCRON SANITARY DISTRrCT portion of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 4, "T1S R3E, t DB&M, described as follows: Beginning on the East-Fest midsection line of the said Sec- tion 4, at a point 230 feet west of the east quarter corner of Section 4, said quarter corner being the intersection of Byer Road and Byrcn H;vhway, said point of beginning also being an angle point on the boundary line of the Byron Sanitary District; thence West along the East-West midsection line of the said Section 4 to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company right of way; thence south- easterly along the said northeasterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific R-ilroad Company right of way to its intersection with the boundary line of the Byron Sanitary District, said point being 230 feet west of the east line of the said Section 4; thence north along the boundary line of the Byron S^nitary District to the point of beginning. PASSED AND :DOTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, this 17th day of July, 1956. r The foreoing order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Granting Walter Lee Williams, 1452 165th Avenue, San Leandro free permit to peddle in the unincorporAted areaof the County. I Walter Lee 'Williams, 1452 - 165th Avenue, San Leandro, California, having i filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Ice Cream in the un- E incorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate,: Serial f 485 32 36, dated t.ay, 1956; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD GRDERED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area cf the County as requested; and i IT IS BY THE BCARD iFURTHIER LRDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap- plicant furni.shi.ng to said Tax Collector, photo:waahs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.I f In the ratter of Application to CAA for federal grant of 45,206 or 54.19% of estimat- ed cost of $83,422 for acqu- isition of "clear zones", primary runway 1-19 for Buc- hanan Field.i On the recommendation of the Ccunty Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cum- mings, Chpirman of the Beard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be and he is here- by authorized to execrate application to Administrator of Civil Aeronautics for federal ! srrent of %5,206 cr 54.1 ;* of est*-sated cost of X83,422 for acquisition of "clear zoned' , primary runway 1-19, in the development of Buchanan Field Airport which is located in Contra Costa County. The foregoinz order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cumm'_ngs, Ray S. Taylor, W. _. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSE?sT: Supervisors - hone i 1 1 i E TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of the Fornation of Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recrea- tion, Park and Parkway District in Contra Costa County. BE IT RESOLVED that notice shall be given, pursuant to the provisions of Section 5400 and following of the Public Resources Code, of a hearing before this Board on the formation of a recreation, park and parkway district. a) The name of such district to be Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation, Paik and Parkway District, which will be entirely within the County of Contra Costa. b) The Board of Supervisors of the County has fixed Tuesday, the 14th day of August, 1956, at ten o+clock a.m., in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Han of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, ^antra Costa County, California, as the time and place of hearing on the matter of the formation of such district. c) The exterior boundaries of the terr=.tory proposed to be organized into such a district are described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot "s Wilart Park, filed April 6, 1950 in Yap Book 40, page 1, Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence South 13" 271 35" East 387.05 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 40 of the said Wilart Park; thence leaving the exterior line of said A lart Park and Continuing South 13' 271 15" East 51.27 feet; thence South 25° 411 14" East 90.00 feet to a point on a curve to the left with a radius of 5000.00feet; the center of which Gears South 250 411 1411 east; thence s-uthwesterly along said curve to the left to a point from which the center or said curve bears South 30' 171 04- 6" East; thence South 30' 171 04.6" east along said radial bear- ing 90.00 feet; thence South 14' ?51 40" East 127.47 feet to the north line of the Serpa Tract being also the center line of San Pablo Creek as described in the deed from. Doris Shaffer to the State ofCalifornia and recorded October 11, 1949 in Volume 1446 of Cff icial Records at page 112; thence Westerly along said cen- ter line of San Pablo Creek Borth F1' 071 40" West 45.32 feet; South 79° 371 20" Wiest 56.10 feet; South 60' 371 20" West 92.40 feet; South 30' 371 20" !rest 50.16 feet; South 74* 221 20" West 46.86 feet; South 52' 371 20" Best 63.36 feet; South 80 071 2011 West 128.70 feet South 21*' 071 20" ;nest 50.16 feet; South 64° 071 20" lest 56.10 feet; North 4g• 071 40" Fest 79.20 feet; North 75° 221 40" West 73.92 feet; North 46. 221 40" guest 53.46 feet; North 89. 071 West 71.F6 feet to the east line of Lot 41 of Creek- view Subdivision, filed Aeril 16, 1946 in Yap Book 29, page 3, Recorders Office of Contra 3osta County, California; thence South 0° 101 50" West to the southeast corner of Lot 41, Creekview Sub- division, being in the center of San Pablo Creek, also being a point on the southern line of the RollinFrwood Lighting District; thence Westerly alone the Center of San Pablo Creek, being along the southern line of the Rollins-wood Lighting District to the northwest corner of Lot 136 of the Rancho San Pabio, being an angle point in the boundary line of the City of San Pablo; thence Northeasterly in a direct line to the southwest corner of Lot M, Block 1, "Rollingwood, Contra Ccsta County, California" filed April 6, 1943 in Map Book 26, page 916; thence Northerly and Easterly along the western and northern lines of Rollin-...Wood to the northeast corner of Lot 24, Block 15, beim; a point on the western line of Lot 20, of the said Wilart Park; thence North 10 121 15" East 31 feet to the northwest corner of the said Lot 20, Wilart Park; thence Easterly along the northern line of Wilart Park to the northeast corner of Lot 33, the point of beginning. d) The question of whether a tax ceiling shall be set for the district and submitted to the electors for approval will be determined at the hearing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby, directed to give notice of the proposed formation of said district by pub- lishing a copy of this resolution once a week for two t2) successive weeks prior to said hearing in the EL SOB- R'%N` E MiALD BEE PRESS, a newspaper circulated in the terri- tory which it is proposed be organized into such district; the same being the newspaper dete.mined most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed formation of the district. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held en Tuesday, the 17th day of July, 1956, by the follow- ing vote: 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 Application of Jack Hyatt, for permit to remove sand from property located in Bethel Island under provisions of Ordinance 360, Jack Hyatt on behalf of Jack Hyatt and Ida Hyatt, Douglas H. Kelly and Mae Kelly, having filed with this Beard an application for a permit to remove sand from real property located on portion of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 9 TitESDAY, JULY 17, 191`6 -- Ccntinued 14, Township 2 North, Ranf.e 3 East, Mount Diablo B-se and Meridian, containing 6.41.8 acres, more of less, under the prcvisions of Ordinance 360; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BCr:iD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby REFERRED TO THE PLANNING COXIa SSION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of :ronosed Zone 13, Centra Costa Storm Drainage District, i 4 On the recommendaticn of Kr. D. J. Finlayson, Hydraulic Associate Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Meter Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the! District Attorney is directed to prepare a policy statement which would provide that drainage fees in the area, which is proposed for Zcne 13 of Contra Costa Storm Drainage! District and winch is between walnut Creek and Alamo, shall be contributions and shall be held until proposed drpi:iage district is formed. The foregoing crder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Principal Clerk Classification. A communication dated July 17, 1956, from Contra Costa Principal Clerks by Ruth Rathke, Local 302, Contra Costa County Employees Union, requesting the Board' s consideration of data in support of reauest for increase in salary for the classifi- cation of Principal Clerk, having been presented to this Board; and Mr. Robert L. Con- don, Attorney for said Local 302, Contra Costa County Employees Union, having appeared before this board to urge an increase in salary for said classification; and this Boardl having been assured that the Civil Service Commission will present information within one month with reference to said classification; i NOW, THERMHE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor s Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the consideration of the request for salary increase for the irincipal Clerk classification is continued to August 14, 1956, at 9.30 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of report from the Civil service Commission re Principal Clerk and other classifications. Mr. F. E. Emery, rersonnel Director, appears before this Board and presents a report dated July 16, 1956, with reference to Principal Clerk classification and sa- lary review, proposed adjustment of Supervising Personal Property Appraiser salary all ocation, and salary review of Clinical Laboratory Technician and certain other classif cations; and Mr. Arch Campbell, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, appears be - fore this Board and assures the members that within one month the Civil Service Com- mission will present further information with reference to the Principal Clerk classif-i cation; and the recommendations of the said Civil Service Commission are ordered filed. In the Matter of Sale of Property Owned by the County of Contra Costa. WHEREAS, the Hoard of Supervisors by resolution dated the 3rd day of July, 1956, determined that the therein described property was no longer needed for County purposes, and that the an should be sold at public auction to the highest bidder; and! WHEREAS, according to the order of the Board of Supervisors the Notice to Bid= dors was published as required by law; and ABEREAS, said Notice, approved by the Board of Supervisors by at least four- fifths vote, set Friday, the 13th day of July, 1956, at 2:30 P.M. in the office of the Right of way Agent, Hall of necords, Martinez, California, as the time and place where sealed bids shall be received and publicly opened for said sale; and WHEREAS, the highest bid received at that time, including oral bids, was the amount of One Hundred Dollars (.$100.00) by w. J. Cantrell, at which time the amount of Twenty-five Dollars (425.00) , equal to at least twenty-five per cent (25%) of the bid price was immediately deposited to secure completion of the transaction. NOW, THERMRS, BE IT hESULVED that the bid hereinbefore set out is accepted,, and the property described in the Notice to Bidders, published in the "Concord Tran- script" on the 6th day of July, 1956, is sold to the bidder named above, upon the ex- press condition that the balance of the purchase price be paid in cash within ten (10) days from the date hereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is auth orized and directed to execute a Bill of Sale for the property to the bidder named above, and to cause the same to be delivered upon payment of the balance of the purchase price; hereinabove approved. PASSED AND Ai)LkTED by the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,; State of Calif crnia, on the 17th day of July, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, day S. Taylor W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NUES: Supervisors - !lone ABSEt+T: Supervisors - Alone i TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Establishing Branch Library in E1 Sobrante. Pursuant to Section 22163 of the Education Code and on the recommendation of Mrs. Bertha D. Hellum, County Librarian; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the El Sobrante Deposit Station be and the same is hereby establish- ed as a Branch Library, effective September 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of gift (electric cooler) for County Hospital. The Ladies' Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wftr3, Chapter 5182, Concord, hav- ing donated an electric cooler to the County Hospital to be installed in Ward G; 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 said gift be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting offer of Leptien and Cronin to prepare supplementary information to be appended to feasibility report of March, 1956, on County Sanitation District No, 7A. Leptien and Cronin, engineering firm, having offered to prepare supplemen.. tart' information to be appended to its feasibility report of March, 1956, on County Sanitation District No. 7A and to make its representative available for certain pub- lic meetings for a fee of %'1#E50; NOw, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Public storks Director, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said offer is ACCEPTED, the fee of $850 to be charged as an operating expense against County Sanitation District No. 7A. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r, In the Matter of Proposed agreement re drainage costs, Tract 22 .6 (Brook Farms) in Danville. This Board having on July 10, 1956, continued to this date the matter of consideration of proposed agreement re drainage costs, Tract 2246 (Brook Farms); and The District Attorney having filed with this Board a recommendation that said matter be referred to the Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and to the Zone Advisory hoard of Zone 3B for their consideration; and On motion of S"pervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Co=Issioners of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and water Conservation District and to the Zone Advisory Board for Zone 3B for report to this Board, said report to be filed with this Board on or before August 7, 1956, at 10 a. m.; and this Board further continues its hearing on proposed agreement to August 7, 1956 at 10 a. m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 1,atter of Offer of Co- operation with Federal Civil Defense Administration with reference to location for proposed bomb shelter. It w prearin g that the Federal Civil Defense Administration is planned to build a thirty-man bomb shelter on the ;iest `:oast; NOIV, THERE.-CRE and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorGoyak, IT Iz:, BY THS. BCARJ CRD* D that the Federal Civil Defense Administration be notified of this Board's willingness to cooperate with and to assist said Administra- tion in locating a plot of ground for said bomb shelter either in the central portion of Contra Costa County or in the Richmond area. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 310YAK2 H. L. CU d.UNGj, AAY TtinOit, i• G• :Jv v!1 aLtY ri n, J. Fa Sai c:L t`1• TOES: supervisors - !XG';E• A 'T: Supervisors - N B. 1 l Tuesday, July 17, 1956 -- Continued f In the Matter. MatteroftheFormationof County Sanitation District No. 3 in the County of Contra Costa, State of California . ORDER FO:dVIING DISTRICT Wi REAS, this Board of Supervisors, pursuant to provisions of the County Sanitation District Act, Chapter 3, Part 3, Division 5, Health and Safety Code Sec- tion 4700 et seq., on June 26, 1956, passed and adopted its resolution of intention to form County Sanitation District 1:0. 3 , and set Tuesday, the 17th day of July, 1956, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Chmbers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court streets, :-«artinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the j time and place for hearing objections to the formation of the District, or to its extent, and did cause the County Clerk to give notice of the hearing on the forma- tion by publication of the resolution in two successive issues of the Richmond Inde- pendent, a newspaper of ;general circulation published within the County of Contra Costa, on the 3d and 4th days of July, 1956, said dates being not more than thirty nor less than ten days prior to the date set for hearing, and HvREAS, at the time set for hearing, no protests, either written or oral, were made as to the formation of said proposed District or to the extent thereof, IOUd, THEIiEFCRE, pursuant to the provisions of the County Sanitation Dist- rict Act (Health and Safety Code Section 4717) the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does declare the followin^ described territory within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, formed as County Sanitation District No. 3 . t Portion of Lot 234 and 240 :and all of Lots 238 and 239 Rancho San Pablo and a portion of Sections 19, 20, 21, 28 29 and 30 Township Two North, Mange Four West, i•.ount Diablo Base and :meridian, all of Flontalvin Manor Unit No. 1, filed September 5, 1952, in Map Book 48, page 7, Montalvin Manor Unit No. 2 tiled July 23, 1953, in Map Book 51, page 26, Tara Hills Unit No. 1 filed November 20, 1951, in Map Book 45, page 22, -and Tract 2112 filed s"-:ay 15, 1955 in Map Book 57, page 42, described as follows: i Beginning at the most eastern corner of lot 239 Rancho San 'ablo, being a point on the boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence Southeasterly along the boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the northwestern line of the State Freeway; thence Northeasterly along the northwestern line of the State Freeway to its intersection with the western boundary line of the City of Pinole; thence Northerly and Westerly along, the boundary line of the City of Pinole j to the south line of the existing :tate Highway; thence Southwesterly along the southerly line of the said State Highway to the intersection thereof with the south- eastern extension (South 38° 04' 10" !:ast) of the northeastern line of Montalvin i I,°anor Unit Nlo. 2, being the most eastern corner of County Service District L-4; thence Forth 380 04' 10" West to the southeastern line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, right of way; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of the Santa Fe Railway right of way to the most western corner of Montalvin Aanor Unit No. 1; thence Southeasterly along the southwestern line of Montalvin Manor No. 1 to the northeast corner of the 11.75 Acre parcel of land described in the deed to Pinole-Hercules Union School District, Recorded November 4, 1954, Recorders File No. 55034; thence South 720 451 42" West 740.20 feet; thence South 18° 181 East 528 I feet; thence South 83' 31 ' cast 505 feet; thence Korth 73* 03 ' cast 395 feet to the southeast corner of the said 11.78 acre school parcel, being a point on the southwest line of :,iontalvin Manor unit Igo. 1, talso being a point on the southwest line of County Service District --3; thence Southeasterly along the southwest line of County j Service District L-3 to the most southerly corner thereof being on the southeast line of the present State Highway; thence Southwesterly Hong the southeast line of the said State Highway to the southwestern line of Lot 240, being a point on the boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence Southeasterly along the southwestern line of Lot 240 to the most southerly corner thereof; thence Northeasterly along the southeastern line of Lots 240 and 238 to the most wasters corner of Lot 239; thence 1SoutheasterlyandNortheasterlyalongthesouthwesternandsoutheasternlinesof Lot 239 to the most eastern corner of Lot 239, the point of beginning. The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by f Supervisor Taylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: I AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK , ii. L. CUtINGS, hAY TAYLCR, i. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - t:ONE. i f In the Matter of the State,aent of Policy -ancerniag Payments by Subdividers for Drainage in Pro- posed Zone 13 of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District.RESOLUTION i:}iS:iHAS, this 3aard has been advised that thereis a serious drainage pro- blern in northern San Raman V lley within the County; and HEEREAS, oraaased Zone 13 of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District is under consideration; and 141HEit'EAS, it wears to this Board that the general policy concerning de- posits for drainage workby subdividers in farce throughout the balance of the County should be altered in the ora;,)osed :one 13. 1 i i i Tuesday, July 17, 1956 -- Continued NJWI T1!1UiEFJ E, 8E IT RE"7,)LV D that it is the policy of the 3o..rd of Super- visors of the County of Contra Co-t-a that the policy of the Board concerning drainage deposits adopted April 26, 1955, sh-all not ae fully aoolicable in the proposed Zone 13 of Contra Co:-•tn County Stara Dr dna7e District. It is the policy of the Board that when subdivision maps are filed in the jrapased .one 13, the subdividers' payment for drainage structures and related wars s:.all be a contribution by the subdivider to the Lone, or proposed Zone, and shall not later be allowed as a credit to the property within such subdivision. It is the further policy of this 3oard that if such Zone 13 is not formed within two (2) years after the making of such deposit by said subdivider, then, and only in thatevent, %dill the payment by thesubdivider be refunded to him. It is the further policy of the 3oard that if such Zone 13 is formed within two (2) years after the making of' such contribution by the subdivider, then the amount of the contribution will be placed with the funds of such Zone and shall be used to nay for works of construction or improve.aent of the outlet, channels, or conduits lying within such Zone 13. The fore -ping resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. C'J:M.INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 4. J. BUCHANAN , I. T. 1JYAK , J. F REDERICKS0N. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the matter of Loc..tion of Veterans Administration Hospital. RESOLUTION This Board of Supervisors has again considered the matter of location of the Veterans Administration Hospital in the County of Contra Costa. The Board feels, and has previously indicated, that it would not be groper to locate the hospital on the 20- acre site on Ivy Drive in the Jri nda area. It is desireable however, that other areas within the County of Contra Costa be considered as a location for the proposed hospital. It seems orooer that the area surrounding the City of :1artinez be considered for the site of the proposed hospital. NOW, TH&iEr)RE, be it resolved by the3oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the veterans Administration be and it is hereby requested to consider locating the araposed Veterans Administration Hospital in the Martinez area, or in any other area in the County where the residents are willing to have such hospital locate. BE IT FURTHER tE3JLV :D that certified copies of this resolution be sent to the Veterans administration, Washington, D. C. , anti to the Honorable John F. 3aldwin, Member of Congress from the State of Cfulifornia. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the 3oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said 3oard held on the lith day of July, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisars - I. T. GJYAK, H. L. CU ERIN,S, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. 3UCHANAND J. FREDE.IICKSON. NJES: Supervisors - N 0NE'. QABSENT: 3upervisars - `3INE. In the Matter of the Proposed Formation of Antioch Hospital District. Pursuant to the resolution of this Board passed and adopted on May 15, 1956, this matter again came on for hearing on Tuesday, July 17, 1956, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. The following persons spoke in favor of the formation of the District as pro- posed: Mr. Blair Spires of Antioch Citizens Hospital Committee Dr. R. E. Sandlin, representing doctors of Antioch area Mrs. Margaret Lindley, representing Antioch City Council Mrs. Helen M. Quinn on behalf of nurses of Antioch Hospital Ar. Frank Crosby, representing Kaiser Gypsum Company. Frank J. Hollander spoke in opposition to the formation of the proposed Dist- rict. E. J. Lage and John Sproul, representing the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, spoke in favor of the exclusion of the lands uponrhich the Antioch Steam Plant is located, more particularly described in the letter from Pacific Gas & Electric Company dated June 18, 1956, and filed with the Cleric of this Board on .lune 19, 1956. C. M. Stitt, representing Fibreboard Products, Inc., spoke on the matter of excluding lands of that company from the proposed District. 1 t:? Tuesday, July 17, 1956 -- Continued Thereafter the Board considered the request of Pacific Gas & Electric Company for exclusion of the territory described in the letter from the company dated June 1$, 1 1956. Supervisor Frederickson moved that the request for exclusion by Pacific Gas Electric Company be denied. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Taylor. After discussion the matter was brought to a vote. On a roll call vote, the vote rras as fol-1 lows: AYES: Supervisors Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings NOT VOTING: Supervisors - W. G. Buchanan ABSENT: Supervisors - None Thereafter the Board considered the matter further. Supervisor Goyak then moved that the matter of the formation of the proposed Hospital District be continued until August 14, 1956, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., of said day in the Chambers of i the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, and that Supervisor Buchanan, representing District No. 4, and Supervisor Frederickson,j representing District No. 5, name leaders in their respective District to confer in an effort to have a single Hospital District serving the Pittsburg and Antioch areas. j On a roll call vote, the vote was as follows: i AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, W. G. Buchanan NOES: Supervisors Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 24, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the a Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH,,CLERK By •;, .. ,.•AUG Deputy Clerk 1 4 I f E i E s s t,. 6 1..-... i i i g t 4 t ti r t 1 1 1 i Y i i t 1 t k t iy 4 i t l 4 l l l 4. 1 1 1 S l 1 t i j ii it 3 t iFS 3 st t s 1 4 1 S Vf t t y5 tj S t S g` 1 l l t iii 4i 1 1 e 1 t z t I 15 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPS&VISORS VIESDAY, JULY 249 1956 i M BOARD WEFT IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A. H. IN THE BOARD CHA'.iL q HALL OF RECORDS, WRTIN2Z, CALIFC}WIA; PRESET: JON. H. L. c UMaNGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. 30Y" , :AY . TAYLOR, . t G. BUCHAIIAN, J. FSBDBRICK;:ON;I PRESENT: A. T. PAASCE9 CLERK. In the Ratter of Authorizing Tax Collector to file claims in Municipal Court. At the request of the County Tax Collector, with the consent of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY, THE BJrLRD JRDr..iiED that in accordance with Section 3003 , Revenue and Taxation Code of revenue Laws of California, said authorization is granted to said County Tax Gollector to file claims in :municipal Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies, on the following unsecured personal property assessments: CODE 300 Tax Rate $7.224 No. 81 Sanchez, Y. G. McAdams,L. dba Rainbow Food Center 11401 San Pablo Avenue f E1 Cerrito, California Equipment and = erchandise - Assessed Valuation $3000 Tax Y577.92 - penalty $46.23 - Total Tax $624.15 CJDE 7911 fax :-tate 38.5U9 No. 153 Armstrong, J. R. 5741 Central .venue El Cerritp, California Improvements - Assessed Valuation x7500 Tax $633.17 - penalty ^051.05 - Total Tax v4689.22 The foregoingorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Tax Collector to file claims in Justice Court. At the request of the County Tax Collector, with the consent of the District Attorney, and on motion of Superviser Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor 3uchanan, IT IS BY THL 3UAAD JRD:,RED that in accordance with Section 3003, Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue Laws of Califarnia, said authorization is granted to said County Tax Collector to file claims in Justice Coart for the collection of taxes and delinquencies, on the following unsecured personal property .assessments: ODE 100 Tax Rate $5.643 No. 35 dello, J. S. and Frank A. 8th and A Street Antioch, California TaxEquipment t324- 47n3 3Assessed Valuation 5750 penaltyy $25.95Total Tax $35042 No. 168 Giovanni, Frank dab Antioch Bowl 213 I Street Antioch, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $3300 T , 185.21 - aenaity , 14.89 - Total Tax $201.10 No. 169 Giovanni, Frank Townsend, E. 218 I Street Antioch, California Equipmen. and :lerchandise - Assessed Valuation $1900 Tax $107.21 - penalty $3.57 - Total Tax $115.78 No. 211 Russo, Leonard 605 Aadi l l Antioch, California Equipment and ferchandise - Assessed Valuation $4000 Tax t225.72 - penalty $18.05 - Total Tax $243.77 f Tuesday, July 243, 1955 -- Continued CODE 202 Tax Rate , 8.167 No. 80 Olsen, =Martin Stewart, T. dba American Cleaners 2331 Salvio Street Concord, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $1400 Tax x114.33 - penalty $9.14 - Total Tax $123.47 No. 1J2 Chernoh, John 2350 Willow Pass Concard, California Equiement and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $14(X) Tax IP114.33 - penalty $9.14 - Total Tax $123.47 CODE 300 Tax date $7.224 No. 118 Moore's Pharmacy 11341 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, Cal i l 3r nia r Equipment and Ierchandise - assessed Valuation $2220 Tax $160.37 - penalty $12.82 - Total Tax $173.19 No. 175 Flahive, R. F. dba Silver Star G----s Station 1718 East Shore Boulevard El Cerrito, California Equipment, Merchandise and Improvements - Assessed Valuation $3180 Tax 4229.72 - t)enalty $,.8.37 - Total Tax 4248.09 No. 239 Little's 10650' San ?ablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Merchandise, Equipment and Improve-ments - assessed Valuation 0470 Tax $250.67 - penalty $2J.05 - Total Tax $270.72 N o. 249 lZane, George dba Ted's RjundUp 11566 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Merchandise and Equipment - Assessed Valuation X1480 Tax $100.91 - penalty $8.55 - Total Tax $115.46 CURE 501 Tax Rate $5.461 No. 52 Court, Harry 809 main Street Martinez, California Equi went and : erchandlise - 'ssessed Valuation $3500 Tax 22b.13 - penalty $18.09 - Total Tax $244.22 CODE 701 Tax mate $5.831 No. 198 Crabbe Electric Company j P. 0. Box 1126 Pittsburg, California Equipment and 4erchandise - Assessed Valuation X3000 Tax X174.93 - penalty $13.99 - Total `Pax $188.92 No. 241 McMullen, F. L. dba Motor Company 499 East 10th Street Pittsburg, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $2500 Tai: X145.77 - penalty 11.66 - Total Tau $157.43 y No. 429 Radio Station 1ECC Pittsburg, California Equipment - ssessed Valuation $2500 Tax w145.77 - penalty $11.66 - Total Tax $157.43 CODE 801 Tax Rate $5.554 No. 578 Connolly, Robert A. dba Connolly Door Company 1817 Vir--inia Street Richmond, California Equipment and : erchandise - Assessed Valuation $1450 Tax •..9$.03 - penalty x7.5+0 - Total Tax $102.53 i s 1 / 1 i1 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued No. 632 etsas, J. J. dba Elco Room i 1532 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California i Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1650 Tax U08.14 - penalty $9.65 - Total Tax v$116.79 735 Yee Leong dba S & S Market 471 - 12th Street Richmond, California Equimens and .=erchandise - assessed Valuation $3650 Tax 323 .22 - penalty $19.13 - Total Tax $258.35 No. 898 Mayer, W. dba American Cleaning Works 1116 iAacdonald Avenue Richmond, California Equipment and I=ierchandise - Assessed Valuation 3130 Tax ."X203.17 - penalty Y?5.25 - Total Tax $219.42 No. 937 lest Co:.st Cylinder Head lepair Corp. 3221 Florida Avenue Richimond, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $3JJ0 Tax 4?195.62 - penalty U5.72 - Total Tax $212.34 No. 954 Zabel Food ?rjducts 542 South 4th Street Richmond, California Equi ent Merchandise and Improvements - assessed Valuation $3300 Tax 210.28 - penalty $17.30' - Total Tax $233.58 No. 1182 Brice, :t. B. 1099 :.seventh Street Richmond, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1620 Tax $106.17 - penalty $8.49 - Total Tax $114.66 No. 1312 Rose, Frank R. dba Golden ?oppy Ice Cream 785 - 23rd Street Richmond, California Equipment and :-Ierchandise - Assessed Valuation $2030 Tax X133.04 - penalty $10.64 - Total Tax $143.68 No. 1320 darner, Hugh dba Butter Cup 3akery 3405 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California Equipment and Ierchandise - Assessed Valuation 2320 Tax 1152.05 - penalty $12.16 - Total Tax $164.21 No. 1399 Fyne, David 590 - 2ZJth Street 0akand, 'mal i fo rn is Equipment - Assessed Valuation $2500 Tax $163.$5 - penalty $13.10 - Total Tax $176.95 No. 1417 Teague, Will i:ua F. , Jr. dba Avenue Cleaners 1148 - 23rd Street Richmond, California Equipment and :Ierchandise - Assessed Valuation $1600 Tax 31J4.86 - penalty $8.38 - Total Tax $113.24 No. 1600 ifeaver, H. 1050 - 23rd Street Ric", ond, California Equipment and :4erchandise - Assessed Valuation . 2150 Tax U40.91 - penalty $11.27 - Total Tax X152.18 CJDE 1000 Tax :late $9.984 No. 30 IVong, Kenneth dba lien's Market P. J. Sox 752 Brentwood, California Equipment and lRerchandise - Assessed Valuation $2500 Tax $249.50 - penalty $19.96 - Total Tax $269.56 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1950 -- Continued CODE 1103 Tax mate $1j.066 No. 60 Hage, Adrian and Helen W'. dba J x A Hardware Hilts, Siskiyou County, California Equipment and i4erchandise - Assessed Valuation $1790 Tax 4180.18 - penalty $14..41 - Total Tax $194.59 No. 107 Brewen, A. . dba '.Walt's Market 1885 - 23rd Street San Pablo, California Equipment and -Aerchand; se - Assessed Valuation $4300 Tax $432.83 - penalty $34.62 - Total Tax $467.45 i No. 119 Lord, Don 1970 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Equiwent - Assessed Valuation $2300 Tax 3201.32 - penalty $16.10 - Total Tax $217.42 No. 133 Zanes, George 11566 San ?ablo Avenue E1 Cerrito, California Improvements - Assessed Valuation 126JO Tax $261.71 - penalty $2J.93 - Total Tax $232.64 No. 135 Mendes, A. dba Sunnyside -larket 1665 North 13th Street San Pablo, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1620 Tax $163.106 - penalty $13.04 - Total Tax $175.10 CODE 5304, Tax Rate $5.74 2 No. 260 Gram, Otto 3401 Clement Street San Francisco, California Boat No. 28M299 - Assessed Valuation $2400 Tax $114.84 - penalty '09.28 - Total Tax $124..02 CODE 5304 j Tax Rate $6.394 No. 7 Arata, bike Jr. Route 2, Box 227 3rentwood, alifornia Machinery - Assessed Valuation $2810 Tax $179.67 - penalty $14.37 - Total Tax $194.04 CODE 6001 Tax Rate $5.916 No. 10 Salles, Manuel, Jr. Route 1, Sox 197 Syron, California Livestock and Ecui=ent - .assessed Valuation $2370 Tax $140.20 - pen city $11.21 - Total Tax $151.41 CODE 6008 Tax date $5.916 No. 6 Schelbert, Meinrad Route 1, Sox 9J Byron, California Livestock and 141achiner - assessed Valuation $4560 Tax $269.76 - penalty 21.58 - Total Tax $291.34 No. ? E Modrall, C. J. and E. L. dba Milk-E-Way Dairy Route 1, .Box 6C Brentwood, Calix rnia Livestock and iachiner - Assessed Valuation $2320 Tax $137.25 - penalty Z,-1J.98 - Total Tax $148.23 CODE 7604 Tax Rate $7.283 No. 2 Cadenasso, J. 527 Wano Street Martinez, California Equipment and Improvements Assessed Valuation $2810 Tax , 204 .65 - penalty $16.37 - Total Tax $221.02 19 f Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued CODE 7911 Tax mate $8.509 No. 165 Armstrorg Calvin and 3ernard Box 125 Bodega Say, California Boat ,;257 195 - Assessed Valuation X1500 Tax A127.63 - penalty 4 10.21 - Total Tax $137.84 CODE 7912 Tax mate X9.372 No. 14 rrumenti, Nino 2429 Willow Pass Road Pittsburg, California EvuiDnent and iierchandise - :assessed Valuation $1000 Tax 193.72 - penalty $7.49 - Total Tax 1101.21 No. 23 14or,.-an, William J. dba Morgan Food Center 2230 Willow ?ass Road Pittsburg, California Equipment and Nierchandise - Assessed Valuation $1700 Tax , 159.32 - penalty ; 12.74 - Total Tax $172.06 CODE 7936 Tax nate 38.130 No. 44 Jones, J. H., et al dba E1 Monte Appliances 3505 Clayton Road Concord, California Equipment and merchandise - assessed Valuation $2750 Tax X223.57 - penalty 017.?8 - Total Tax $241.45 CODE 7981 Tax Rate 4,9.318 h Moresi, : illiam J. dba Moresi Lithograph Company 1851 Contra Costa Highway Concord, California Equiement and erchandise - Assessed Valuation $2200 Tax . 204.99 - penalty X16.39 - Total Tax $221.38 No. 78 Gay, Kenneth 3. and Raymond R. dba Gay's market 15 3oyd toad Pleasant Hill, California Equipment and :Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 01350 Tax $125.79 - penalty x10.06 - Total Tax $135.85 CJs7r, 8206 Tax hate X7.291 No. 335 Anderson, dilner J. 3241 A Street Hayward, California Boat Pink Lady - Assessed Valuation $3500 Tax $255.18 - penalty $20.41 - Assessed Valuation • 275.59 CODE 9305 Tax Rate $6.583 No. 1 Kelly, A. J. Rodeo, California Improvements - Assessed Valuation $2000 Tax X131.66 - penalty 00.53 - Total Tax $142.19 CODE 9202 Tax Rate $6.321 No. 2 C--insolidated Plastics P. 0. Sox 157 Danville, Calirjrnia Merchandise and Equipment - Assessed Valuation $2000 Tax A126.49- - penalty $13.11 - Total Tax $136. 53 CODE 10JJ1 Tax Rate $8.810 No. 51 Contra Cabinet k Fixture Company 2720 Mt. Diadlo 3oulevard Walnut Creek, California Equiwent and :Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 41100 Tax 96.91 - penalty $7.75 - Total Tax $104.66 f i Tuesday=, July 24., 1950 -- Continued CODE IOU12 Tax :late $3.520 No. 2 Scheyer, Solomon 0. and Virginia S. 1622 Nelpomeno Street New Orleans, La. Equi?meat and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $2025 Tax §172.53 - penalty $13.30 - Total Tax $136.33 The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the .flatter of Autf,orizing Tax Collector to file claims in Small Claims Court. At the request of the County Tax Collector, with the consent of the DistrictAttorney, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,IT IS 3Y THE BOARD ORDERED that in accordance with Section 3003, Revenue and Taxation Code of :ievenue Lars of C:.;.lifornia, said authorization is granted to said County TaxCollectortofileclaimsinSmallClaimsCourt„ for the collection of taxes and delinquencies, on the following unsecured personal property assessments: CODE 100 Tax Rate w5.E43 No. 16 Garcia, Helen dba Tip Toe Inn 141 + - 1Jth Street Antioch, California Equipment - .'Assessed Valuation $600 Tax ,733.85 - penalty $2.70 - Total Tax $36.55 No. 61 Merle Norman Cosmetics ff8 ABC Building Antioch, California Equi merit and _ erchandise - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax $14.10 - nenalty $1.12 - Total Tax $15.22 No. 63 Pedley, Dr. A. C. X14 A3C Building Antioch, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $50 Tax , 2.82 - penalty $.22 -- Total Tax $3.04 No. 132 Ackerman, Jake dba Eagle Club 637 - 2nc street Antioch, California Equipment - Assessed V:luation $800 Tax 2*1 4 5.14 - penalty $3.61 - Total "fax $48-75 No. 134 Ambrosini, Frank 428 0 Street Antioch, California Equi ent - Yssessed Valuation X150 Tax 8.46 - penalty $.67 - Total Tax $9.13 i No. .135 Aquaviva, S. 7J2 - 2nd Street Antioch, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $1000 Tax 4456.43 - penalty $.4.51 - Total "Pax $60.94 No. 141 Barnett, Lawrence dba Barnett Surplus 314 G Street Antioch, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation t850 Tax $47.96 - penalty $3.83 - Total Tax $51.79 No. 147 McKinney, 3. S. dba McKinney Electric 106 Railroad Avenue Antioch, California Equipment and :merchandise - Assessed Valuation $900 Tax $5J.78 - penalty , 4.06 -- Total Tax $54.84 No. 210 Russo, Leonard 702 - 2nd Street Antioch, California Equiement - Assessed Valuation $1; 00 Tax 4M.43 - penalty $4.51 - Total $60.94 i t i 21 t Tuesday, July 24, 1976 -- Continued t CODE 202 Tax hate "0.167 No. 25 Moore, Harlan C. 10O market Street Concord, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation 9'500 Tax X40.83 - penalty 43.26 - Total Tax $44.09 No. 152 Jevore, John dba Concord Sign Shop 2224 3roadway Concord, California Equi?agent - Assessed Valuation $50 Tax 04.08 - penalty $.32 - Total Tax $4.40 No. 169 Jones, Harold 42 Market Street Concord, California Equi :sent - Assessed Valuation w250 Tax 320.41 - penalty $1.63 - Total Tax $22.04 No. 186 Morton, Dr. ?aul L. 2025 Fort Chicago Highway Concord, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $140 Tax X11.43 - penalty 142.91 - Total Tax $12.34 No. 187 Norman, ?earl F. (Yxs.) 1982 Mt. Diablo Concord, California Eauinment - Assessed Valuation $390 Tax X31.805 - penalty $2. 54 - Total Tax $34.39 No. 219 Woodall, Geor~e 2172 Solano :"ay Concord, California Equiwent - Assessed Valuation $59 Tax 94.08 - penalty p.32 - "Dotal Tax $4.40 No. 225 Catching, V. L. and Connie 2178 Solano Concord, California Equi?ment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1000 Tax V1.67 - penalty $6.53 - Total Tax $88.20 No. 265 Lund & Deccer 2300 Salvio Street Concord, California Equipment - As sessed Valuation $100 Tax $8.16 - penalty p.65 - Total Tax $8.81 No. 290 Augustine, J. dba Diablo Beacon P. O. Sox 397 Concord, California Equipment Assessed Valuation .4;I000 Tax $51.67 - penalty $6.53 - Total Tax $88.20 CODE 3jO Tax :tate $7.224 No. 51 diel lana, atob ert dba Golden Eagle Service Station 11821 San Pablo Avenue 1 Cerrito, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax 4,;i 8.06 - penalty $1.44 - Total Tax $19.50 No. 99 Kay, ti. dba nay Printing ;.ervice 10462 San Pablo Avenue E1 Cerrito, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1200 Tax 186.68 - penalty $6.93 - Total Tax , 93.61 No. 112 Elsenies, A. M. dba Gas Bar 6009 ?otrero "venue El Cerrito, California Equipment and merchandise - Assessed Valuation x'1040 Tax X75.12 - penalty $ 05. 00 - Total Tax $81.12 Tuesday, July 24, 19,16 -- Continued No. 127 Olson, W. M. dba Jlson's Repair 10945 San Pablo Avenue El Cjerrita, C-t1-forma Equipment and :Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $800 Tax 57.79 - penalty $4.62 - Total. Tax $62.41 No. 130 Buttler, stay Cossack, J. dba Do It Yourself Garage 1612 East Share Boulevard El Cerrito, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $300 Tax 121.67 - penalty $1.73 - Total Tax $23.40 No. 142 Campbell, L. L. and CO. E. dba El Cerrito Cyclery 10380 San r?ablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Lquipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $570 j Tax $41.17 - penalty $3.29 - Total Tax $44.46 r No. 150 Glover, J. B. 7000 Stockton Avenue 1 Cerrito, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $390 Tax $23.17 - penalty $2.25 - Total Tax $30.42 t No. 157 Keeton, C. dba Vaniteria Cleaners 6143 Potrero Avenue El Cerrito, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation 000 fax $221.67 - penalty $1..73 - Total Tax $23.40 t No. 170 i eller, J. A. 11892 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Equi meat and :Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 4400 Tax 28.89 - penalty $2.31 - Total Tax $31.20 CODE 5J2 i Tax .tate ;6.461 No. 38 Barton, J. : . 301 Ferry Street Martinez, California Equinment - Assessed Valuation $1000 Tax $64.61 - penalty $5.16 - Total Tax $6`.-.77 f No. 120 Harrison, J. L. 819 :Main Street j Hartinez, California Equi meat and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 4450 Tax 9.69 - penalty $.77 - Total Tax $10.46 No. 125 Whitey's afe 623 Ferry Street Martinez, California Equipent and ,'Merchandise - Assessed Valuation ; 220 Tax $14.21 - penalty $1.13 -- Total Tax $15.34 4 No. 127 de Vere, Guy dba Venus Venetian :Blind : aundr-- 515 Ferry Street Martinez, California Equi?meat - Assessed Valuation 4150 Tax X9.69 - penalty $.77 - Total Tax $10.46 No. 160 Frumenti, Frank dba 724 Club 724 Escobar Street Martinez, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation *250 Tax ;p-16.15 - penalty $1.29 - Total Tax $47.44 No. 171 k Scharff, Robert 331 Escobar Martinez, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 450 Tax 433.23 - penalty $.25 - Total Tax ; 3.48 Tuesdav, July 24, 1956 -- Continued i No. 200 Leonard, Robert C. aba Leonard's Lichfield Service 350J Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax $16.15 - penalty - $1.29 - Total Tax $17.44 No. 204 Horst, Ray 3525 Alhambra avenue Martinez, California Mlerchandise - Assessed Valuation 4400 Tax Y25.84 - penalty 32.06 - Total Tax X27.90 No. 319 i-,filler, Sid 33 Excelsior Court Oakland, California Boat No. 28H259 - Assessed Valuation WO Tax $25.84 - penalty . 2.0 - Total Tax $27.90 No. 326 Lewis, L. F. 3611 Los Floras Street Concord, California Airolane P T 26 - Assessed Valuation "50 Tax $3.23 - penalty $.25 - Total Tax 3.48 No. 328 unite, J. L. Box 328 Martinez, California Airolane No. 223^E Aeronca - Assessed Valuation $150 Tax $9.69 - penalty $.77 - Total Tax X10.46 CODE 600 Tax Rate X7.082 No. 12 f hippo, Dorothy and Ben dba Town Tavern 2295 San rablo Avenue Pinole, California Eouioment -nd Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax 17.08 - penalty $.56 - Total Tax $7.64 No. 27 Stagner, Grover d ba Jan Lumber Company Rt. 1, Sox 130J Pinole, California Equipment and :`Merchandise - Assessed Valuation ; 1140 Tax $80.73 - penalty $6.45 - Total Tax $87.18 CODE 701 Tax Rate $5.831 No. 47 Harrington, M. A. 2003 - 27th Street Oakland, California Boat j,28D397 - Assessed Valuation $300 Tax $17.49 - penalty $1.39 - Total Tax x`18.88 No. 87 Sacramento river Packing Company c/o G. 3. 3runo 449 West 11th Street Pittsburg, Cal i f=3 rnia Boat No. 2SC646 - Assessed Valuation $750 Tax $43.73 - penalty $3.49 - Total Tax $47.22 No. 122 I•Mc»,uilen, F. L. 32 1-fountain View Avenue Pittsburg, California Boat No. 2SL3O5 - Assessed Valuation $6,00 Tax $34.98 - penalty 12.79 - Total Tax $37.77 No. 129 Beck, Arnold 2J2 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax $14.57 - penalty $1.16 - Total Tax $15.73 No. 158 neithley, Lovell L. 1=92 Industrial Highway Concord, California Boat No. 285616 - Assessed Valuation 420 Tax $14. 57 - penalty $1.16 - Total Tax . 15.73 ii x 1` f` Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued No. 216 Herrara, Jesus dba Arizona Club 155 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California Equipment and :=,erchandise - Assessed Valu :tion $IJO Tax $5.83 - Penalty $.45 - Total Tax X6.29 No. 239 Ma-leby, Gloria 739 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California E Equipment - *ssessed Valuation $400 s Tax X23.32 - Penalty 11.86 - Total Tax $25.18 No. 256 1 Pappas, Bury 110 School Street Pittsburg, California Equi?mens - Assessed Valuation , 250 Tax X14.57 - penalty X1.16 - Total Tax $15.73 No. 201 Pappas, Frank 180 East 17th Street Pittsburg, California Equikment - Assessed Valuation $7:)O Tax ,;40.31 - penalty $ .26 - Total Tax 44.07 No. 30D 1 Costello, Eddy dba Eddy's Place 235 Black Diamond Pittsburg, California Equipment and iierchandise - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax . 14.57 - penalty $1.15 - Total Tax $15.73 No. 307 Mucher, Mary 109 Black Diamon Pittsburg, California qui went - Assessed Valuation00 Tax 2.91 - penalty $.23 - Total Tax $3.14 No. 341 Costanza, Peter t 26 .East Fifth Street Pittsburg, California Merchandise - nssessed Valuation *50 Tax 4'2.91 - penalty $.23 - Total Tax :33.14 No. 390 uesada, Salome 85 West 2nd Street Pittsburg, California Lqui ent and ierchandise - Assessed Valuation $200 Tax ll.bo - penalty $.93 - Total Tax $12.59 No. 418 Cobiseno, Angelo dba Angelo's 512 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, California Equiwent and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $500 Tax 929.15 - penalty $2.33 - Total Tax $31.48 t No. 432 Serra, Marco a 320 nest Street Pittsburg, California Equipment - Assessed V-luation 350 i Tax $2.91 - penalty ;x.23 - Total Tax $3.14 No. 482 DeLallo, Arthur 316 Central Avenue Pittsburg, California Equiement and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 4300 Tax X17.49 - penalty $1.39 - Total Tax $13.88 No. 494 Lamendola, Uchael A. ventral and Solari Pittsburg, Cali;:ornia a Equiment and merchandise - Assessed Valuation $500 Tax 329.15 - penalty $2.33 - Total Tax $31.48 No. 499 Lynch, E. Ufalter i 4th and Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, California Equiument - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax 114.57 - penalty $1.15 - Total Tax $15.73 25 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued CODE 301 Tac Yate $6.55 No. 49 Connelly, R. A. 1917 Virginia Street f Richmond, California Boat - Assessed Valuation 4400 Tax $26.21 - penalty $2.09- Total Tax $28.30 No. 66 Curran, R. 315 - 13th Street Jakland, California 3oat j'=3G453 - Assessed Valuation $200 Tax , 13.10 - penalty $1.04 - Total Tax $14.14 No. 120 Johns.)n, H. A. 1912 Berkeley Way Berkeley, California Sailboat - Assessed Valuation , 200 Tax $13.10 - penalty $1.04 - Total .rax $14.24 No. 140 Leonardus, H. 1515 Golden Gate San Francisca, California Boat i;283971 - Assessed Valuation $150 Tax $9.83 - penalty 4.79 - Total Tax $10.61 No. 161 Miller, Stark 101 California Street San Francisco, California Boat - :assessed Valuation $500 Tax ")'32.77 - penalty $2.62 - Total Tax $35-39 No. 245 lolled, J. 805 Humbolt road Brisbane, California Boat 023A218 - Assessed Valuation $400 Tax $26.21 - penalty $2.09 - Total Tax $28.30 No. 247 Woodnansee, J. D. 425 South 27th Street Richmond, California Boat 12SL170 - Assessed Valuation $200 Tax $13.10 - penalty $1.04 - Total Tax - 14.14 No. 299 Legg, Ewell W. an: Gladys aba Windsor hotel 335 First Street Richmond, California Furniture - Assessed Valuation 4300 Tax $19.66 - penalty $1.57 - Total Tax $21.23 No. 304 Mathis, James C. aba Jim's Cafe 104 :IacDonald avenue E Richmond, Califarnia EquiRTent and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $240 Tax 015.72 - penalty $1.25 - Total `Fax $16.97 No. 404 Mathews, J. X. Baa Jack's Place 130 - 132 - 134 trashington Richmond, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1140 Tax $74.71 - penalty $5.97 - Total Tax $80.68 No. 440 Adams, Lawrence L. 2230 Cutting Boulevard 2ichmond, California EquiamenL and :terchandise - Assessed Valuation $420 Tax 327.52 - penalty $2.20 - Total Tax •: 29.72 No. 516 Nicholas, E. H. aba C. C. Cafe 1118 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $110 Tax $7.20 - penalty $.57 - Total Tax $7.77 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued No. 548 King, Cleo dba ring's Modernette 269 Canal Street Richmond, California Equipment - assessed Valuation 4W Tax 1;,32.77 - penalty X2.62- Total Tax $35.39 No. 568 Brockman, W. C. dba Bee Aipliance Company 310 - 13th Street Richmond, California Equipment anderchandise - assessed Valuation $300 Tax 119.66 - penalty $1.57 - Total Tax X21.23 No. 597 Hancher, 3arbara dba Burlington Coffee Shop 2031 i•acdonald Avenue Richmond, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $120 Tax $7.86 - penalty $.62 - Total Tax $8.48 1 i No. 613 Kehriotis, ;eorge 636 - 35th Street Richmond, California Equimeat and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1110 Tax 372.74 - penalty 45.81 - Total Tax $78.55 i No. 640 Jones, Paul 3. dba Pauls Drive-In 900 Cutting Boulevard Richmond, California Equipment and merchandise - Assessed Valuation ° 1320 fax W. 51 - penalty , 6.92 - Total Tax $93.43 No. 692 Cariglio, George 30 Maine Avenue Richmond, Califarnia Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed V-:luation $57th Tax u37.35 - penalty $2.08 - Total Tax $40.33 No. 715 Johnson, Marshall dba Richmond auto Trim Shop 32 - 10th Street Richmond, CA'ifornia Equimeet and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 3,350 Tax 922.93 - penalty $1.33 - Total Tax $24.76 E No. 722 14cninuey, W. H. dna Mac's Drive In 3429 Hoffman Boulevard Richmond, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $270 Tax 47.69 - penalty $1.41 - Total Tax $19.10 No. 727 Orosco, L. C. . dba Oroseo's Produce 2437 Potrero Avenue Richmond, California f Equipment and Aerchandise - Assessed Valuation $340 Tax $22.28 - penalty ;1.73 - Total Tax 324.06 No. 729 JWens, Max 32 - 10th Street Richmond, California Equioment - Assessed Valuation x4.50 Tax X29.49 - penalty ;32.35 - Total Tax $31.34 No. 730 Parker, G. L. and i$. L. doa Parker Brothers Grocery 1533 Hoffman Boulevard Richmond, California Equiement a-vid Aerchandise - Assessed Valuation $1250 Tax X31.92 - penalty 06.55 - Total Tax $88.47 No. 746 Stamback, Nellie Campuzano, T. dba 3issell Rarlket 4.08A Bissell Avenue Richmond, California Equiwent and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1160 Tax 976.02 - penalty $6.08 - Total Tax $82.10 t 127 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued No. 776 Becker, J. A. and A. dba Pay Less Motors 1001 Ohio Avenue Richmond, California Equipment and Improvements - Assessed Valuation : 490 Tax $32.11 - penalty 442.56 - Total Tax $34.67 No. 785 Bias, ::illiam dba Richmond -Rusic Company 12567 San ?ablo Avenue Richmond, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation X500 Tax $32.77 - penalty 42.62 - Total Tax $35.39 No. 853 McNeely, T. H. dba iced Robin Sar 402 Carlson. 3oulevard Richmond, California Equi oaent and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $720 Tax U7.11 - penalty $3.77 - Total Tax $50-95 No. 872 Bruno, Vincent L. dba 3runo .Food ?roducts 23 - 9th Street Richmond, California Equixaent - assessed Valuation WU Tax 152.43 - penalty $4.19 - Total Tax 456.62 No. 886 Hiatt, Paul C. 473 - 12th Street Richmand, California Equipment - assessed Valuation 14; 50 Tax 03.27 - penalty $.26 - Total Tax $3.53 No. 888 Howard, J. 2315 ?otrero Avenue ricirnond, California Equipment and 4erchandise - Assessed Valuation " 340 Tax X22.28 - penalty $1.78 - Total Tax 424.06 N o. 1029 Stuntebeck, L. G. 621 :;acdonald Avenue Richmond, California Furniture - Assessed Valuation 60U Tax $39.32 - penalty $3.14 - Total Tax .42.46 No. 1042 Whitaker, E. 7864 Outlook *toad Oakland, California Chinchillas - Assessed Valuation $150 Tax $9.0"3 - penalty 4.78 - Total Tax $10.51 No. 1065 Cargill, Ervin J. dba Sleep ;lir :lattress Company 2540 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, Cal.ifarnia Equipment and erchar-dise - Assessed Valuation .$500 Tax $3 2.77 - penalty Ip2.62 - Total Tax $35.39 No. 1074 Dunn, Edith dba Adoree :3eauty Salon 967-1/2 - 23rd Street Richmond, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax 46.55 - penalty $.52 - Total Tax : 7.07 No. 1150 Selfridge, Ann C. lU5U - 23rd Street Richmond, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $1370 Tax X89.78 - penalty $7.18 - Total Tax 96.96 No. 1160 Stewart, Ir.. 1156 - 23rd Street Richmond, California Equiment - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax 316.38 - penalty U-31 - Total Tax 4417.69 i 1 a X. Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued No. 1244 14c«erran, Ray 457 - 23rd Street Richmond , California Eauionent - Assessed Valuation 42W Tax u13.10 - penalty $1.04 - Total Tax $14.14 No. 1279 Behr, Samuel 3. 2401 : acdonalu Avenue Richmond, California Equi?.went - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax x6.55 - -:enalty $.52 - Total Tax $7.07 No. 1286 Daily, Dr. Gayne 2600 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $1220 Tax X79.95 - penalty $6.39 - Total Tax $86.34 No. 1316 Stovel, L. J. 823 Ohia Avenue Richmond, California Equimens and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation ,x,950 Tax 962.26 - penalty '-4.98 - T-3tal Tax $67.24 No. 1449 E Ervin, iam dba Auto Repair 12516 San Paolo Avenue Richmond, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $450 Tax 29.40, - penalty $2.35 - Total Tax $31.84 No. 1597 Purdy, it. 333 - 4th Street Richmond, California EquipmenL and .Aerchandise - Assessed Valuation $1000 Tax X65. 54 - penalty $5.24 - Total Tax : 70.78 No. 1598 Purdy, R. 25 - 10th Street Richmond, California Equi ament and Merchandise - Assessed V:;luation $1150 Tax 975.37 - penalty $6.02 - Total Tax $81.39 No. 1660 Pugh, D. L. 38 Entrada Avenue j Oakland, California Eauioment - Assessed Valuation $1290 T:?x X84. 54 - penalty $6.76 - Total Tax $91.30 CODE 803 Tax :late ;7.400 No. 1 Adger, Booker T. 1315 York Street Richmond, California qui ent - Assessed Valuation $650 Tax 48.10 - penalty $3.84 - Total Tax $51.94 No. 8 McIntosh, L. L. Sullivan, nary 524 Chesley Avenue Richmond, Califarnia Equi meat and Ierc handi se - Assessed Valuation $580 Tax 42.92 - penalty $3.43 - Total Tax $46.35 i No.9 i Romero, Thelma 507 Gertrude Avenue richmond, California Equi?:sent and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax $7.40 - penalty $.59 - Total Tax $7.99 CODE 900 Tax :.ate X8.810 No. 23 Potter, John A. dba Pats Pet and Garden Sunilies 1353 Locust Street Walnut Creek, California Equipment and ilerchandise - Assessed Valuation $4:30 Tax k35.24 - penalty $2.81 - Total Tax $33.05 t 29 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued No. 26 Seem, 1. K. aa4 T. S. 1355 South .stain Street Walnut Creek, C-;lifornia Equi=e nw and Xerchandi.se - Assessed V .luation $750 Tax X66.07 - penalty ;5.25 - Total Tax V1.35 No. 53 Peebles, lKargaret 1421 Locust Street alnut Creek, California Merchandise - Assessed V<wluation X150 Tax x13.21 - Penalty 4.35 - Total Tax $11F.26 No. "19 Glass, harry 1323 fain Street Walnut Creek, ali_""arnia Equivment - assessed Valuation $100 Tax 18.81 - penalty $.70 - Total Tax . 9.51 No. 203 Bradley, J. W. Quintero 1625 Mt. Diablo 3oulevard Walnut Creek, California Equip"Iert and :lerchandise - assessed Valuation , 150 Tax 413.A - penalty 10'%1-05 - Total 'Fax ;14.26 No. 217 Grangers automotive Service 1628 .'fit. Diablo 3oulevard Walnut Creek, 'alifornia Equipment and : erchandise - assessed Valuation $400 Fax 35.24 - penalty Y2.81 - Total Tax x.33.05 No. 220 Hourany, wlfred anal Elizabeth 2333 north Dain Street alnut Creek, California Equipment and terchandise - assessed Valuation $4,50 Tax $ 7.26 - penalty $4.58 - Total Tax $61.84 No. 241 Boyer, Ed. .ndGlenn 1999 north Main Street alnut Creek, California Equipment and Merchandise - issessed Valuation $500 Tax 44.u5 - Penalty $3.52 - Total 'Fax 047.57 N o. 249 Gerlac::, . E. 1655 j4ain Street alnu4 geek, California Merchandise - assessed Valuation $100 Tax 8.31 - ,penalty x.70 - Totel Tax "9.51 No. 260 Lyons, Theda dba Stop Inn 2134 .'fit. Diablo 3oulevard Walnut CreeK, California Equipment and Improvements - assessed Valuation $600 Tax X;2.56 - penalty $4.22 - Total Tax x57.08 Ro. 323 3alnut Creek Stean Laundry 1775 Locust Street alnut Creek, California Equipment .ssessed .'aluation y,1500 Tax 1414.0,15 - penalty $3.52 - Total Tax 047.57 CODE 1000 ax ;ate X9.954 No. 28 Stewart, John T. dba Diablo vlub P. 0. 31ox 764 Brentuood, California Equipment and Merchandise - assessed Valuation 1200 Tax X19.90 - penalty X1.59 - Total Tax $21.55 o. 36 Lopez, Mike P. 0. Sox 823 Brentwood, California Equipment - :assessed Valuation X100 Tax *9.98 - penalty , .70 - Total Tax $10.77 CODE 1102 Tax late $13.149 No. 27 Derrick, Ja=es. n. J. Box 23 Cloverdale, Califor^.ia quipaent - assessed Valua-tion $450 Tax X45.67 - penalty *3.65 - Total Tax 49.32 r Tuesdav, July 24 , 1956 -- 'ontinued No. 36 Raab, `m. dba Italian Choice Foods 2601 Rumrill Soule vard San ?a31o, California Equipment --nd 14erchandise - Assessed Valuation $40U Tax penalty $3.24 - Total Tax $43.33 CODE 1103 Tax Rate $1J.066 No. o Jones, R. 1835 - 13th Street i San Pablo, California Equipment and Iilerchandise - Assessed Valuation $680 Tax $65.44 - penalty $5.47 - Total Tax $73.91 No. 18 Kittle, A. C. dba Green's Pet Shop 13840 San ?ablo :,venue San Pablo, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation ;570 Tax X57.37 - Penalty $4.58 - Total Tax $61.95 No. 30 Fair, Clifton V. dba Fair's Automotive Service 1526 Market Street San Pablo, CUifornia Equi gent and •Serchandise - Assessed Valuation „,900 Pax 90.59 - penalty $7.24 - Total Tax $97.83 No. 35 Goodrich, William dba Bill 's Produce 1660 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Equipment and j• erchandise - Assessed Valuation $140 Tax h4.09 - penalty $1.12 - Total Tax $15.21 No. 39 Jones, J. L. et al 1835 - 13th Street j San Pablo, Caii`.'ornia Equi sent and Alerchandise - Assessed Valwition $430 Tax $43.28 - penalty $3.46 - Total tax 246.74 No. 50 Sanders, J. D. and J. i:. 1868 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Equipment and Xerchandise - Assessed Valuation $570 Tax X57.37 - penalty $4.53 - Total Tax $61.95 No. 54 vett, Pete dba Owl Club 14023SanPablo Avenue San Pablo, Caliornia Equipment and Serchandise - Assessed Valuation w770 Tax 177.50 - penalty $6.2J - Total Tax $83.70 No. 65 Austin, Don dba Clover Club 173 - 23rd Street San Pablo, California Equipment arra Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $530 Tax X53.34 - penalty $4.26 - Total Tax X57.60 No. 78 Lord, Don A. 1970 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Equi?ment - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax P25.16 - penalty $2.31 - Total Tax $27.17 No. 90 k1alts Supply Inc. 2229 Dover Street San Pablo, Cali:'ornia Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $900 Tax 4,90.59 - penalty $7.24 - Total Tax $97.83 No. 108 Boyer, Donavan dba Tasty 3urgers 14200 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Equipment, Merchandise and Improvements - Assessed Valuation $240 Tax 124.15 - penalty ; 1.93 - Total Tax $26.03 i i 31 Tuesday, Juiy24, 1956 -- ontinu ed No. 115 Smith, Earl it. dba John's 12976 San Pablo avenue San Pablo, Califar+nia Aerchandise - .'ssessed Valuation 460 Tax $6.0:3 - penalty $.48 - Total Tax $6.51 CODE 5100 Tax Nate $7.173 No. 8 Lott, E. P. 0. Sox 241 Alamo, California Enuipment and IAlerchar_dise - assessed Valuation $100 Tax $7.17 - penalty $. 57 - Total Tax $7.74 CODE 5304 Tax Rate $5.142 No. 54 Petersen, Carl F. 3229 1-Ussion Street San Francisco, California Boat 251 571 - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax $14.35 - penalty $1.14 - Total Tax $15.49 No. 216 Huck, Donald Loais 130 Dynes Court Danville, California Boat 28A765 - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax $5.74 - penalty $-45 - Total Tax $6.19 No. 224 Lewis, William Nicholson, vannie and Gus Route 1, Box 440 Antioch, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation rr550 Tax $31.53 - penalty $2.52 - Total Tax $34.10 No. 262 Murray, Albert E. 80 Robinsan Drive San Francisco, California Boat No. 28G968 - Assessed Valuation $400 Tax $22.96 - penalty $1.83 - Total Tax $24.79 CODE 5306 Tax Rate $6.098 No. 3O Claudine, A. 41. 1055 Fest McKinley alo alto, California Boat ,1283191 - Assessed Valuation $50 Tax $3.04 - penalty a.24 - Total Tax $3.28 No. 75 Chancellor, L. V. Grahan, Alvin Route 1, Box 73-C Antioch, California Boat i23E427 - Assessed Valuation $150 Tax $9.14 - pe nal t y $-73 - Total Tax $9.87 o. 136 Bain, Oran C. Silva, Richard 29 Candlestick road San Francisco, California Boat 723X694 - Assessed Valuation $60 Tax $3.65 - penalty $.29 - Total Tax $3.94 No. 237 Iiishler, James C. 111 rleridian Street Port Chicago, California Improvements - Assessed Valuation $500 Tax $3J.49 - penalty $2.43 - Total Tax $32.92 No. 248 Varner, Jack 1483 McKinnon Avenue San Francisco, California Boat 728C231 - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax $6.09 - penalty $.48 - Total Tax $6.57 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued No. 255 Batbie, John J. 1 337 Oxford Street j San Francisco, California Boat ,#28N442 - Assessed Valuation "5U0 Tax $3J.49 - penalty $2.43 - Total Tax ,;32.92 No. 260 Combs, S. Reed 1586 Springbrook Road Walnut Creek, California Boat ff28E337 - Assessed Valuation :$250 Tax $15.24 - penalty ;;1.21 - Total Tax $16.45 4 t No. 262 Drucker, A. 381 Adams Street Oakland, California Boat #238351 - Assessed Valuation $200 Tz,x $12.19 - penalty $.77 - Total Tax $13.16 No. 267 Provancha, Art 571 Commercial Street San Francisco, California Boat #28V322 - :assessed Valuation "200 Tax $12.19 - penalty 4.97 - Total 13.16 CODE 5310 TGx mate $6.093 s No. 6 Underwood, Earl G. 8069 Thornton Road Stockton, California Airplane Stinson 1948 - assessed Valuation $500 Tax $30.46 - penalty $2.43 - Total Tax $32.89 4 No. 11 Ver Mehr, Leonard Antioch, California Airplane Luscombe - Assessed Valuation $125 Tax , 7.61 - penalty $.60 - Total Tax $8.21 No. 12 Humphrey, Carl Antioch Airport Antioch, California Airplane Fairchild - Assessed Valuation f70 Tax $4.26 - penalty $.34 - Total Tax $4.00 3 CODE 50317 Tax Nate $7.511 No. 1 Tilley, A. P. 0. Box 228 Brentwood, California Improvements - :assessed Valuation $2UO Tax , 15.02 - penalty ;1.20 - Total Tax $16.22 CODE 6001 Tax Rate 35.916 No. 5 Costa, Leonard Route 1, Sox 173 Byron, California Livestock - assessed Valuation $410 Tax $2 ..25 - penalty $1.94 - Total Tax $26.19 CODE. 6002 Tax Nate $6.813 No. 4 Houston, Sara M. P. O. Box 255 Byron, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax $17.03 - penalty $1.36 - Total Tax $18.39 ODE 6204 Tax Rate $6.186 No. 4 Bartley, Victor 201 Idora Avenue Vallejo, California Equi went - Assessed Valuation $1W Tax 6.18 - penalty $.49 - Total Tax $6.67 i 33 Tuesday, July 19:.6 -- 3ontinued No. 18 F arrace, ,ilex 706 Second Street Crockett, California Merchandise - assessed Valuation $100 Tux $6.18 - penalty $.49 - Total Tax $6.67 CODE 6206 Tax Rate $6.040 No. 'a Crockett American 893 Winslow Crockett, California Equipment - assessed Valuation $1500 Tax Y9J.60 - penalty $7.24 - Total Tax $97.84 No. 8 Ditiaggio, R. dba Central Club 823 Loring kkvenue Crockett, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $600 Tax 336.24 - penalty $2.89 - Total Tax $39.13 No. 14 Iacobetti, Chester H. 315 Holph Avenue Crockett, California Equipment and :ferchandise - Assessed Valuation 4400 Tax :,24.16 - penalty $1.93 - Total Tax $26.09 LODE 6604 Tax Nate $7.971 No. 23 K. & F. Home Service East prospect 'venue Danville, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $500 Tax $39. 55 - penalty $3.18 - Total Tax $43.03 No. 59 Dayton, Glenn P. 0. Sox 312 Danville, California Tractor - assessed Valuation $300 Tax $63.76 - penalty $5.10 - Total Tax $68.86 No. 63 Van Tasseil, Raymond General Delivery Danville, California aqui meat and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation :$150 Tax 11.95 - penalty 1. 4.95 - Total Tax $12.90 ODE 7305 Tax Nate 13.996 No. 6 Lee, .Melvin dba The Frame House 3681 Mt. Diablo 3oulevard Lafayette, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax $8.99 - penalty 4'.71 - Total Tax $9.70 No. 32 Davis, a. K. dba House of Mufflers 3528 Mt. Diablo 3oulevard Lafayette, 'California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $200 Tax $17.99 - penalty 41.43 - Total Tax $19.42 No. 79 Pohley, Edward C. dba Plaza Cleaners P. 0. Sox 332 Lafayette, California Equipment - assessed Valuation , 100 Tax $8.99 - penalty $.71 - Total Tax $9.70 No. 85 Sheppard, Scott 3632 Sit. Diablo 3oulevard Lafayette, California Equipment and :-!erchandise - Assessed Valuation $200 Tax 017.99 - penalty x`1.43 - Total Tax $19.42 f Z j r` Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- ioontinued No. 132 G+o uveia, Charles 3360 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Lafayette, California Equi vent - assessed Valuation , 200 Tax 17.99 - penalty Total Tar, $19.42 No. 174 Kanzler, Harry O. Box 235 Lafayette, California Merchandise - :assessed Valuation w430 Tax , 35.98 - penalty 11. 2.57 - Total Tax $33.85 No. 199 Hamlin, Robert L. P. 0. Sox 785 Lafayette, California Lquiwent - Assessed Valuation $900 Tux 980.96 - penalty X6.4? - Total Tax $87.43 i No. 228 Nel son, Carroll dba Carroll•s Upholstery 993 Hough Avenue Lafayette, California Equi?.went . - assessed Valuation , 40 Tax 43.59 - penalty Total Tax X3.87 CODE 7606 Tax Hate X8.448 No. 12 Lewallen, Stan 2544 Pacheco Boulevard fartinez, California Equi?ment zand Merchandise - assessed Valuation 4400 Tax 433.79 - penalty t2.70 - Total Tax $36.49 CONE 7911 Tax Hate , 8. 509 No. 30 Atlantis, Incorporated 51 Dona Iaria Orinda, California Boat j28J442 - assessed Valuation $300 Tax $25-52 - penalty 10'2.U4 - Total Tax $27.56 No. 51 Bain, L. 1144 Howard Street San Francisco, California Boat #28E318 - Assessed Valuation "2UJ Tax X17.01 - penalty X1.36 - Total Tax 0"18.37 No. 55 Longefeil, Glen 30 Marcia Court ittsburg California Boat 28A92 - Assessed ;valuation y70 Tax $5.95 - penalty 6.47 - Total Tax $6.42 CODE 7912 Tax Bate $9.372 15 Garcia, Ben 2195 Willow ?ass :Road Pittsburg, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax $9.37 - penalty .74 - Total 'Pax $10.11 i CODE 7915 Tax Rate 48.509 No. 5 Mansfield, Robert P. 0. Box 603 Pittsburg, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation ,*200 Tax $17.01 - penalty $1.:6 - Total Tax $13.37 No. 11 Walker, Fred J. 1507 San ?ablo SerKeley, California Equimens and llerchand se - :assessed Valuation $800 Tax 968.07 - penalty 65.44 - Total Tax $73. 51 r r Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- vantinued CODE 7917 Tax Rate $7.158 No. 52 Wells, Don 1627 Jillow Street Oakland, California Boat a28B231 - Assessed Valuation 4200 Tax X14.31 - penalty 41.14 - Total Tax $15.45 No. 67 Nelson, Gerald C. 2378 Mountain View give Concord, California Boat «28D882 - .Assessed Valuation 1150 Tax $10.73 - penalty $.85 - Total 'Pax X11.58 CODE 7930 Tax Nate 48.143 No. 13 O'Donnell, et. L. 4781 Clayton road Concord, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $200 Tax X16.20 - penalty -31.30 - Total Tax $17.58 No. 14 itta, Joe 4866 Clayton Aoad Concord, California Machinery and Tractors - Assessed Valuation ,,300 Y'ax $24.42 - penalty , 1.95 - Total Tax w26.37 No. 19 Zarker, Charles R. dha Los Kedanos electric Company 4670 Clayton Road Concord, California Equioment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation : 300 Tax X24.42 - penalty $1.95 - Total Tax $26.37 ODE 7936 iax mate 53.130 No. 8 i4cClean and Sons 2929 Euclid Concord, California Equi ent and =4erchandise - Assessed Valuation $700 Tax 56.91 - penalty $4.55 - Total Tax $61.46 No. 32 Peralta, Rosie M. 1.231 Monument Boulevard Concord, ualifornia Equi pment and :;eres andi se - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax u8.13 - penalty 3.65 - Total `Pax 4P8.78 No. 53 Thompson, :. W. 925 North Gate Concord, California Tractors - Assessed Valuation 4600 Tax $40.78 - penalty X3.90 - Total Tax $52.68 CJD*. 7930 Tax Rate 1.3.130 No. 5 Trost Brothers 1506 Elm road Concord, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $950 Tax X77.23 - penalty $6.17 - Total Tax $83.40 CODE 7952 Tax :late $8.191 No. 9 Stevens, Eli 3423 - 112th Street, S. W. Tacoma, itiashington Tractors - Assessed Valuation X200 Tax $16.38 - penalty $1.31 - Total Tax $17.69 CODE 7959 Tax Rate $3.090 No. 1 Brady, James 416 larretson Rodeo, Lali.fornia Livestock or Ireland Prop. - Assessed Valuation $735 Tax Y59.46 - penalty $4.75 - Total Tax $64.21 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued CODE 7961 Tax Rate $3.147 No. 4 Auto 3rokers 4627 East loth Street Oakland, California Airplane No. 57724 T Craft - assessed Valuation $100 Tax $3.14 - penalty $.65 - Total Tax $8.79 No. 77 Maita, Frank 1005 whatham Road Oakland, California Airplane X27309 Aeronca - Assessed Valuation $150 Tax $12.22 - penalty $.97 - Total Tax $13 .19 No. 8U Martin, Harald 739 - 59th Street Oakland, California Airplane 53327 P 19 - Assessed Valuation $50 Tax $4-07-.- penalty $.32 - Total Tax $4.39 I3o. 88 I4cConnoughy, 'd'. F. 675 South 31st Street Richmond, California Airplane 099050 Ercau e - assessed Valuation $1503 Tax ,$12.22 - penalt; 1.97 - Total Tax $13.19 No. 132 Swenson, C. R. 3540 Grant Street Fresno, Cal ifornia Airplane No. 56262 ? T 22 - Assessed Valuation $50 Tax $4.07 - penalty $.32 - Total Tax = 4.39 No. 135 Thruston, Merril 3. x 2715 Channing Way Berkeley, California Airplane 97249 Stinson Voy - ,assessed. Valuation 4`400 Tax w32. 58 - penalty $2.60 - Total Tax $35.18 No. 138 Van Delft, Harry 2216 Dwight Way Berkeley, California Airplane No. 76)87 -Cessna - Assessed Valuation $250 Tax ,20.36 - penalty $1.52 - Total Tax $21.98 No. 151 Brindell, E. ?. 1125 Broadway Eureka, California Airplane No. 21153 :.ACO - assessed Valuation $175 Tax $14.25 - penalty $1.14 - total Tax $15. 39 No. 154 Fisher, George 1626 - 46th Avenue Oakland, California Airplane 68931 Piper Cruiser - assessed Valuation 4450 Taxi,36.66 - penalty 14' 2.93 - Total Tax $39.59f 1 No. 178 Aero Exchange Buchanan Field Concord, California Equipment - ,assessed Valuation $150 Tax 112.22 - penalty $.97 - Total Tax $13.19x CODE 7963 Tax Rate X9.414 No. 6 Mat •utani, S&M 902 Contra Costa Highway Concord, California Machinery - Assessed Valuation $600 Tax -',56.48 - penalty .$4. 51 - Total Tax $60.99i CODE 7974 i Tax Rate $8.733 No. 14 Carroll, E. S. 245 Hookston Aoad Concord, California Equipment Fixtures and Improvements - Assessed Valuation $1030 Tax V89.94 - penalty 7.19 - Total Tax $97.13i d x 137 Tuesday, July 24, 1 956 -- Continued CODE 7981 Tax date 49.318 No. 15 Jacobus, E. L. dba Village Coffee Shap 1679 Contra Costa Highway Pleasant Hill, California Equipment and 4erchandise - Assessed Valuation $650 Tax 360.56 - penalty $4.84 - Total Tax 65.40 No. 42 Fenton, Leonard diva h3' Black t)aard Company 201 Boyd Road Concord, California Equi?went and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $450 Tax -X41.93 - penalty $ .35 - Total Tax 145.28 No. 109 Aaffanti, A. . 5U Doray Drive Pleasant Hill, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 0 Tax $37.27 - penalty $2.98 - Total Tax , 40.25 CODE 7986 Tax :Mate $9. 517 No. 4 Baptista, i.dward F. dba Superior Fence Company 2735 Contra Costa Highway Pleasant Hill, California Equipment and Aerchandise - Assessed Valuation $700 Tax $66.61 - penalty :5.32 - Total Tax $71.93 CODE 3201 Tax Rate 47.445 No. 7 Vanzant, Halpin General Delivery Oakley, California Equia-aent and :merchandise - Assessed Valuation $700 Tax t52.11 - pe nal ty $4.16 - Total Tax $56.27 CODE 8202 Tax Nate $6.467 No. 1 Banister, Hugh A. P. J. Box 45b Oakley, California Equipment an: Merchandise - Assessed Valuation . 200 Tax 412.93 - penalty 1.U3 - Total Tax $13.96 CODE 82J6 Tax :date 37.291 No. 113 Donnelly, Joseph V. 3414 Market Street Oakla rri, California Boat Q28D463 - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax $7.29 - penalty $.58 - Total Tax $7.37 No. 151 Packard, A. J. 1691 - 5th atreet Livermore, California Boat y28F291 - Assessed Valuation $300 Tax 1'-,21.87 - penalty $1.74 '- Total Tax $23.61 No. 171 Underwood, E. .i. 1601 D Street Haywrard, California Boat #28N771 - Assessed Valuation $700 Tax w51.03 - penalty $4.08 - Total Tax $ 5.11 No. 271 Pierce, C. A. P. J. Bax 1083 Newark, California Boat 08y748 - :Assessed valuation $50 Tax 33.64 - pe, alty $.29 - Total Tax $3.93 f i Tuesday, July 24, 1950 -- Continued No. 290 Benson, Earl P. 0, Sox 893 Firebauc-h, California Boat d2fD5J5 - Assessed Valuation $154 Tax $10.93 - penalty $.87 - Total Tax $11.80 No. 310 Jones, Grant 56 Aedwaod Avenue Redwood City, California Boat e283537 - Assessed Valuation $200 Tax $14.58 - penalty $1.16 - Total Tax $15.74 No. 314 Myers, 411liam 0. 1932 Franklin Street San Francisco, California R Boat .,•28Yl54 - :assessed Valuation J, Tax $29.16 - penalty $2.33 - Total Tax $31.:,9 No. 341 Miller, Herbert i 494 East 10th Street Pittsburg, California Boat p28D133 - Assessed Valuation $500 Tax $36.45 - penalty $2.91 - Total Tax $39.36 CODE 8304 t Tax Mate $8.611 No. 34 Janda, Urban dba T-Bone's Hot Dogs 0. Sox 135 Danville, California Equipment and :-4erchandise - Assessed Valuation $100 Tax .;8.61 - penalty 1.068 - Total Tax $9.29 No. 39 Bender, Godfrey 39 3oraga Hiway Orinda, California Equiement - Assessed Valuation $1040 Tax 486.11 - penalty $6.88 - Total Tax ; 92.99 CODE C5J1 Tax Nate $7.193 No. 2 Jeffers, D. C. R. F. D. 1313 Highway 410 Richmond, Gi Iifornia Improvements - Assessed Valuation $1000 T,x $71.93 - penalty $5.75 - Total Tax $77.68 CODE 8504 Tax rate $8.582 No. 18 fi Norris, V. General Delivery Gatun, Panama Chinchillas - Assessed Valuation UO Tax $3.43 - penalty $.27 - Total Tax $3.70 CODE 9031 Tax Rate $7.183 No. 59 Pridgen, Jean dba Turf Club ti 16 San Pablo Avenue Rodeo, California Equi?ment - Assessed Valuation $100 i Tax 07.18 - penalty $.57 - Total Tax $7.75 CODE 9102 Tax mate $8.603 No.z3 r De Georgis, P. dba ?etes Club 4081 Dam Road j San ?ablo, California Equipment and merchandise - Assessed Valuation $330 Tax ; 28.38 - penalty $2.27 - Total Tax $30.65 39 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued I No. 29 Lewis, Harold Nomeland, Frank 4040 Dam Road San Pablo, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $75 Tax , 6.45 - penalty $.51 - Total Tax $6.96 CODE 9103 Tax Rate $8.766 No. 2 Consumer's Commodity E'xcnange 6062 Bernhard Avenue San Pablo, California erchand ise and Equipment - Assessed Valuation X410 Tax $35-94 - penalty $2.87 - Total Tax $38-81 GODE 911O Tax Rate $- .006 No. 1 3er strom, Carl dba C. 3. Shoe repair 2776 Hoad 20 San Paolo, California Merchandise and Equipment - Assessed Valuation X250 Tax $22. 51 - penalty $1.80 - Total Tax : 24.31 CODE 9113 Tax mate $9.323 No. 3 Woodson, 3oaston dba Just Rite .Harket 1601 - 3rd Street San Pablo, California Equipment and Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $670 Tax X62.46 - penalty $4.99 - Total Tax $67.45 No. 7 Davis, S. iii. dba Flash Cleaners 1655 - 3rd Street 3an Pablo, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $320 Tax 329.83 - penalty ;2.38 - Total Tax 02.21 No. 8 Hampton Louis 19 Chesley avenue San Pablo, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation X160 Tax W14.91 - penalty $1.19 - Total Tax p16.10 No. 9 Johnson, `Jillie B. dba Savoy 3ar 217 Chesley :venue San Pablo, California quipment and aoerchandise - Assessed Valuation $210 Tax $19.57 - penalty 413' 51.56 - Total Tax $21.13 CJDE 9902 Tax mate $6.669 No. 7 Nash, William J. and Viola 14. dba Ray's Cafe 3788A ?acheca Boulevard Martinez, California Equiament - Assessed Valuation $300 Tax t20. O - penalty $1.60 - Total Tax $21.60 CODE 10001 Tax Nate $8.810 No. 22 Holmes, f=ertha L. 1709 .pit. Diablo 3oulevard Walnut Creek, California Furniture - Assessed Valuation 950 Pax w4.40 - penalty 3.35 - Total Tax $4.75 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 40 Tuesday, July 24, 1950 -- Continued 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 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District attorney; On motion of Supervisor :redericKson, seconded by :supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TH6 30aRD ORDawlhD that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Code 7910-assessment No. 1 T. Coliin!,s 61U South Broadway Pittsburg, California Personal Property - :assessed Valuation ; 674 The above assessment was erroneously entered twice on the Unsecured Roll. The duplicate assessaent of No. 7910-1 is therefore erroneous and should i be cancelled. Code S ?2-assessment Na. 35 lbany :dill t Lt aber Company 562J Central :venue Rich,mand, California Personal Property - ,Assessed Valuation $14,630. Solvent ..redits - 3639710. The above assessment was erroneously entered on the Unsecured Rol twice. The duplicate assessment of No. $02-35 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 8A-Assessment No. 1335 t'ynderson x Kerber Company, Inc. 232 11,acdonald Avenue tichmand, ',,Ai,ornia Equipment-=+ssessed Vali:.tion 1;`15,68J. The personal property appraiser, in making the assessment for Anderson & Kerber, included in the above assessment construction equipment which was not purchased by Andersan-Kerber until after the first Monday of :'Marcy, the lien date far taxa Tian. Due to a clerical error, this fi xre was transferred to --he Unsecured :?oli. The correct assessed valuation for the equipment owned by the assessee on the lien date should be "13720. Code 6201-assessment No. 38 AL, Tornquist 54 Glen :venue i Ja.'tland, Calif a rn is Boat - assessed Valuation 50 The above assessment was erroneausly entered twice on the Unsecured Roll. The duplicate assessment o. No. 062J1-30" is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 7902-Assessment : o. 35 3ch icht 1618 - 152nd :avenue San Leandro, California Boat - assessed Valuation $80 The above assessment was erroneausl_, entered twice on the Unsecured Roll. The du plicate assessment of No. 7902-85 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Code 7U1-Assessment No. 531 Bill Bailey 0. Box 1W6 i Pittsburg, California Boat Ido. 262-472 - Assessed Valuation 700• The above assessment was erroneously entered twice on the Unsecured Roll.. The duplicate assessment of Ni. 701-531 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. z r r 41 Tuesday, July 24, 10056 Ointinue-J Code 5J1-,-ssess-uent No. 268 Fitzpatrick, 3-11. D. 1210 Alhambra Avenue Aartinez", California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $670 The above assessment covers equipment in a doctor's office. The Equipment is owned by the assessed to Dr. H. Rampoldi under Tax Bill. No. 401-242. The above assessment is a duplicate assessment and should be cancelled. CodelOO-Assessment No. 251 rmstrong 46 East 16th Street Antioch, California i.-_uioment - Assessed Valuation 170 This is an arbitrary assessment covering furniture in a real estate office. The office has been closed and the furniture disposed of prior to the first 1-ionday of lKarch, the lien date ."or taxation. The asse* S- sment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assess=ents should be added to the Un3ecured Personal Pro- perty Assessment Noll for 1956-57. Code 801-Assessment No. 1669 nadlock 62131 Majestic Street Oakland, CU- ifarnia Boat No. 28 G 276-Assessed Valuation $700 Z'ode 91-Assessment No. 332 Challenge Cream is Sutter Association 92.0 East 2nd Street Los Angeles 12, ^%on.lifornia Equipment-Assessed Valuation $5,240 Code :.'•_-301No. 3 Ozol Packing Company 1031 Hillside Drive lartinez, California Equipment-l'.:achinery Assessed Valuation $500 Code 8901-Assessment No. 4 Sardine Fisheries 1081 Hillside Drive Martinez, '.#:.Iifornia Equipment-Aachinery - Assessed Valuation 4500 code 701-Assessment No. 594 Federal Stores 916 Howard Street San Francisco, California Personal Property - $7090 Solvent Credits - $599010. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances No. 1049, 1054. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1049 and 1051+ and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with thisBoard; and it appearing from saldaffidaVit,S that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the true and in the manner required by law; NOW$ THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor,, seconded by SupervisorBuchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are herebydeclareddulypublished. The foregoingorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 42 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of the Application of UNION OlL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, a California corporation, for a franchise and privilege. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, Union Oil Company of California, a California corporation, has made written application in due form as required by law to the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the franchise and privilee to construct from time to time and, for a period of forty (40) years from and after the date upon which such fran- chise shall become effective, to maintain, operate, renew, repair, change the size and number of and remove, pipelines for the transportation of petroleum, oil and liquid hydrocarbon products thereof, gas and water, waste water, mud, steam and other substances, together with all manholes, valves, appurtenances and service connections necessary or convenient to properly maintain and operate said pipelines, including facilities necessary for cathodic protection of said pipelines, in, under, along and across any and all public streets, roads, highways now or hereafter dedicated to public use within the unincorporated portions of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. N:JW, THERErJRE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, iRDERED, DECLARED AND STATED by the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa as follows: SECTION l: That it is the intention of said Board of Supervisors, in further- ance of public c interest, to advertise and sell said franchise and privilege for the term and purpose aforesaid. SECTION 2: That said franchise and privilege shall be sold to the highest cash bidder therefore and that the terms provisions, conditions and restrictions of said franchise and privilege are all as indicates, set forth and described in the following form of "NOTI3,E OF SALE OF FRANCHISE TO LAY, CO12STRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE PIPELINES FOR THE TRANS?JHTATION OF PETROLEUM, OIL AND LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUCTS THEREOF, GAS, WATER AND OTHER SUBSTANCES", to-crit: NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE TO LAY, CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN .:iIj OPERATE PIPELINES FOR THE TRANS?ORTATION OF ?ETRULEUM, OIL AND LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUC`T'S THEREOF, GAS, WATER AND OTHER SUBSTfuICES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for a franchise and privilege to lay and construct, and for a period of forty (40) years to maintain, operate, renew, repair, change the size and number of and remove pipelines for the transportation of petroleum, oil and liquid hydrocarbon products thereof, gas and water, waste water, mud, steam and other substances, together with all manholes, valves, appurtenances and service connections necessary or convenient to properly maintain and operate said pipelines, including facilities necessary for cathodic protection of said pipelines, in, under, along and across any and all public streets, roads, highways now or hereafter dedicated to public use within the unincorporated portions of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and that it is proposed by said Board of Supervisors of said County o: Contra Costa to offer for sale and grant to the highest bidder said franchise and privilege upon teras and conditions hereinafter contained. Said franchise is described as follows, to-wit: A non-exclusive franchise and privilege to lay, construct, maintain, operate, renew, repair, change the size and number of, and remove or abandon in place pipelines for the transportation of petroleum, oil and liquid hydrocarbon products thereof, gas and water, waste water, mud, steam and other substances, together with all manholes, valves, appurtenances and service connections necessary or convenient to properly main- tain and operate said pipelines, including facilities necessary for cathodic protec- tion of said pipelines, in, under, along and across any and all public streets, roads, highways now or hereafter dedicated to public use within the unincorporated portions of the County of Contra Costa. The terms and conditions upon which said franchise and privilege shall be granted are as follows: 1. (a) the word "Grantee" as used herein shall mean and include the Grantee, its successors and assigns. b) The words "Said Highways" herein shall mean and include all the public highways, streets, roads, alleys within the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa. c) The words "Franchise Property" herein shall mean all property constructed, maintained or operated in any of said highways, in- cluding pipelines and all appurtenant equipment. d) the words "Said County" herein shall mean the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 2. The term of said franchise anti privilege shall be for a period of forty 40) years From and after the effective date of the ordinance granting the same. 3. Said franchise and privilege shall be granted upon the teras and condi- tions herein contained and those prescribed by law. The Grantee shall, within thirty (30) days from and after the passage of the ordinance granting said franchise, file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County a written acceptance of said teras and conditions. Said written acceptance shall contain the Grantee 's agreement to abide and be bound by said terms and conditions. 43 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued 4. The Grantee shall have the right, subject to all applicable ordinances and regulations of said County (including but not limited to Ordinance No. 792, as amended by Ordinance No. 818; and Ordinance No. 1000 of said County) as now or hereafter may be in force, to make all necessary excavations in said highways for the laying, construction, maintenance, operation, renewal and removal of Franchise Property. i 5. The Grantee shall not commence the work of laying or constructing any Franchise Property under the provisions of this franchise until it shall j first have obtained a permit to do so from the Public Works Director of said County. Such permit shall be grantedupon application of the Grantee', which application shall show the said highways upon which it is proposed to lay or construct said Franchise Property, the specifications of said Franchise Property and such other facts as said Public Works Director s may require. 6. All Franchise Property to be laid, constructed and operated under this franchise shall be built and constructed in a good wormanlike manner and of first class materials and shall be located or maintained under this franchise so as not to interfere with the use of said highways by the traveling public or for public purposes. In constructing, install- ing and maintaining said Franchise Property, the Grantee shall make and backfill all excavations in such a manner as to leave the surface of said highways in good condition as the same was in prior to said excava- tion, and to :he satisfaction of said Public Works Director. 7. Whenever any portion of the area 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 said County, or any officer thereof shall inure to the benefit of such municipal corporation, County or political subdivision, and its appropriate officers. 8. Said 'County reserves the right to improve, change the grade of, widen or reconstruct any of said highways or portions thereof, and there is j further reserved to the said County and any municipal corporation, political subdivision or district within said County the right to con- t struct, reconstruct, install, repair and maintain in any of said high- ways, any public improvement. r 3 Upon the giving of notice in writing to the Grantee, at least 1 thirty (30) days in advance of the fact that work is to be done pursuant ! to any right reserved hereinabove in this section, specifying the general! nature of the work and the area in which the same is to be performed, then the Grantee shall do all things necessary to protect its Franchise Property during the progress of such work and if ordered by the Board of Supervisors of said County, the Gr.,ntee shall temporarily disconnect or temporarily remove, or shall relocate the Franchise Property within said highways to such extent and in such manner, and for such period as shall be necessary to permit the performance of such work in an economic manner, and in accordance with general recognized engineering and construction methods and to permit the maintenance, operation and use of such public improvement or of saidhighways or portions thereof as so improved. All such things to be done and work to be performed by the Grantee shall be at the sole cost .nd expense of the Grantee. In the event that said County or any municipal corporation, political subdivision or district within said County shall hereafter construct, install, reconstruct or repair any bridge or artificial support in or underlying any or said highways in which the Grantee's Franchise Property is located, and in the event that the cost of such work as may be reasonably required is increased in order to provide for the installation, maintenance or operation of Grantee 's Franchise j Property in or on the area covered by or underlain by said bridge or other artificial support, then the Grantee shall pay to said County, or such municipal corporation, political subdivision or district doing such work the full amount of such increase of cost upon completion of such construction, installation or repair. 9. Any damage done directly or in-lirectly to any of said highways or public improvements by the Grantee, in exercising directly or indirectly any right or privilege under this franchise, or in performing any duty under or pursuant to the provisions of this franchise, shall be promptly repaired by said Grantee, at its sole cost ind expense and to the satis- faction of said County. 10. If the Grantee shall fail to comply or to commence and diligently proceed] toward compliance with any instructions of the Board of Supervisors of said County or Public Works Director of said County with respect to the location of any of said Franchise Property or the repair of any damage j to said highways or any public improvement within thirty (30) days after the service of written notice upon the Grantee requiring compliance! therewith, then the said Board of Supervisors may immediately do whatever, work is necessary to carry out the instructions at the cost and expense i of the Grantee, which cost by the acceptance of this franchise the Grantee shall pay upon demand.i 11. The Grantee shall hold said County, its authorized officers, agents and ' employees, harmless from and against any and all liability or loss re- sulting from claims for damages by any person arising out of acts or omissions of the Grantee, its agents or employees in the performance of any work authorized by this franchise. i i i i 44 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued 12. Upon request if the Grantee, the Board of Supervisors of said County, upon such terms and conditions as it may see fit to impose, may grant the Grantee the right to abandon-in-place without removing any pipelines laid or maintained under this franchise. 13. The Grantee :hall not sell, transfer or assign this franchise or any of the rights and privileges granted hereby without the consent of the Board of Supervisors of said County, nor shall this Franchise or rights or privileges be sold, transferred, or assigned except by a duly executedinstrumentinuniting, filed in the office of the County Clerk of said County; and provided, further, that nothing in this franchise contained shall be construed to grant said Grantee any right to sell, transfer or assign this franchise or any of the rights and privileges granted hereby, except in the manner aforesaid. 14. The Grantee shall, during the life of this franchise, make annual pay- ment to said County in lawful money of the United States, for the rights and privileges ,ranted by this franchise; at the rate of One- fourta Cent (1/4¢) per inch of nominal internal diameter per foot of pipeline heretofore or hereafter installed and maintained in said high- ways. Said annual payments shall be accompanied by a verified statement, which statement shall show the length of pipeline maintained in said highways, the nominal internal diameter of such pipeline; the rate per foot and the total amount due. Said annual payment shall be made on or before the first day ofJulyofeachyearforthetwelve (12) months' period ending on the pre- ceding December 31st. In the event any pipeline shall have been subject to the terms of this franchise for only a fractional part of said twelve months' period, the payment therefor shall be computed in the proportion which the number of days in the said fractional part of the twelve months' period bears to 365. 15. On all pipelines install ed over drainageways or waterways, trestles, bridges, shut-off valves shall be installed on both sides of such drainage or waterways, trestles, bridges or elsewhere where necessary to protect life and property from fire or contamination in the event of a leak or break in said line. In all forest, brush or grass areas all trestles or supports shall be constructed of non-combustible materials. lb. After completion of any work authorized herein, the Grantee shall furnish the Public Works Director with at least three (3) copies of detailed maps or plans showing location, size and depth o.; installation of franchise property. 17. Any neglect, failure or refusal to comply with any of the conditions of this franchise which neglect, failure or refusal shall continue for more than thirty #30} days following notice thereof to the Grantee from said County, shall work a forfeiture hereof, and said County, by itsBoardofSupervisors, may thereupon declare this franchise forfeited, and may exclude said Grantee from further use of said highways under this franchise; and said Grantee shall thereupon surrender all rights in and to the same, and this franchise shall be deemed to be and shall remain null, void and of no effect. 18. The Grantee of this franchise must, within fifteen (15) days after said franchise is awarded, file with the 3oard of Supervisors of said County, and at all times during the life of this franchise keep on file with said Board of Supervisors, a bond runningto said County in the penal sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred and noOO Dollars ($2,500.00) by a corporate surety, conditioned that the Grantee shall well and truly observe, fulfill and perform each and every term and condition of this franchise, and all ordinances of the County of Contra Costa, includingbutnotlimitedtoOrdinance1000, 792, 818, and amendments thereto, thich may be made from time to time, and in case of any breach of the conditions of such bond and this franchise, the whole amount of the penal sum therein named shall be taken and deemed to be liquidated damages and shall be recoverable from theprincipal and surety, or sureties, upon such bond; and in case such bond shall not be filed, the award of the franchise --.11 be set aside and any money paid therefor will be forfeited. 19. The provisions of this franchise and all rights, obligations and duties hereunder shall inure to and be binding upon the Grantee, its successors and assigns. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids in writing will be received for said franchise by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa up to10o'clock a.m. (California Daylight Saving Time) on the 4th day of September 1956, at the Office of the Board of Supervisars in the Mall of Records in the City ofMartinez, County of Contra Costa, St4te of California, at which time and place all bids received will, in open session, be by the said Board of Supervisors opened, examined and publicly declared; and no bid offering a sum less than One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) will be considered or accepted; and each sealed bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or cash for the full amount of such bid; and said franchise will be struck off, sold and awarded ;,n the person, firm or corporation who shall make the highest cash bid therefor, provided, only, that at the time of opening of said bids any responsible person, firm or corporation present or represented may bid for said franchise a sum of not less than ten percent (10%) above the highest sealed bid there- for, and said bid so made may be raised not less than ten percent (10) by any other responsible bidder and said bidding may so continue until finally said franchise maybesold, struck off and awarded to said Board of Supervisors to the highest bidder 1 r 45 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued I therefor in lawful money of the United States; and the successful bidder shall deposit j at least ten percent (10%) of the amount of his bid with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors before the franchise shall be struck off to him; and if he shall fail to make such deposit immediately, then in that event his bid shall not be received and j shall be considered as void and said franchise shall then be again offered for sale to the bidder who shall make the highest cash bid therefor, subject to the same con- ditions of deposit as above mentioned. Said procedure shall be had until said I franchise is struck off, sold and awarded to a bidder who shall make the necessary deposit of at least ten percent (10"0) of his bid therefor as herein provided. j i Upon said franchise being awarded, all deposits made by unsuccessful bidders shall be returned. Within twenty-four (24) hours of the acceptance of the bid of the successful bidder, the remaining amount of the bid shall be deposited with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; and in case said successful bidder shall fail to do so, the award to him of said franchise shall be set aside and the deposit theretofore made by him shall be forfeited, and no further proceedings for a sale of said franchise] shall be had unless the same shall be again advertised and offered for sale. DATED this 24th day of July, 1956. W. T. PAASCH Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County By:M. A. Smith, Deputy SECTION 3: That the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and instructed to advertise the fact of said applica-j tion, together with a statement that it is proposed to grant the same; stating in said i advertisement that sealed bids will be received for such franchise, and that it will be awarded to the highest bidder. Said advertisement or notice shall be in the form of "NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE TO LAY, CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE PIPELINES FOR j THE TRANSPORTATION OF PETROLEUM, OIL AUD LIQUID HYDROCARBON PRODUCTS THEREOF, GAS, WATER AND OTHER SUBST ACES", hereinabove set forth in Section 2 of this Resolution. Said Clerk shall cause said advertisement or notice to be published once a day for ten (10) successive days in the ANTIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated within the County of Contra Costa, or as often during that period as said paper is published. Full publication of said advertisement or notice shall be com- pleted not less than twenty (20) nor :more than thirty (30) days before any further action is taken on said franchise by said Board of Supervisors. SECTION 4• That 3s speci=ied in said "NOTICE OF SALE OF FRANCHISE TO LAY, CONSTRUCT, .INTAI T- 3, :%'D OPER TE PIP :LINES FUR fH; TRANSYORTATION OF PETROLEUM, OIL AND LI'UID HYDiiOCAHB.:N PRODUCTS THL-REOF, GAS, WMER AND OTHER 3UBSTAriCES", hereinabove set forth in Section 2, sealed bids in writing will be received for said franchise j up to the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., on the 4th day of September, 1956, at the office of said Board of Supervisors. SECTION That the Clerk of Said Board of Supervisors shall certify to this passageand adoption of this resolution. i SECTION 6: That this :resolution shall take effect immediately. j adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on the 24th day of July, 1956, by the following vote.- AYES: ote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. OYA:i , H. L. CU.'24INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, j W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. I NOES: Supervisors - NXIE. AB:;ENT:Supervisors - NjNE. iIntheflatterofApprovalof Lease with the City of Richmond for space in Richmond City Hall for Health Department Laboratory. Lease dated July 24, 19569 by and between the City of Richmond, hereinafter called "city", and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called "County", wherein the City agrees to lease to the County those certain rooms on the third floor of the Ibuildingknownasthe "ity Hall, City of Richmond, which rooms are shown on the i diagram attached to said agreement marked Exhibit A, the term of said lease beginning 1 on August 1, 1956, and shall continue until July 31, 1957; and the County agrees to pay as rental for said premises the sum of One Hundred Fifty-five Dollars (.$155) per month, to be paid monthly in advance on the first day of each month during the terms o!' said lease, co-r2encing on .August 1, 1956; and the County shall, throughout the term of said agreement, maintain comprehensive public liability insurance in the amount of $100,J00 for one individual, $2aJ,UUO for two or more individuals, and $5,000i for property damage, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE ' BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. I i IT IS BY THE BJAKD FURTHER ORDERER that the County Auditor draw warrants in accordance with the terms of said lease. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i s I f Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of West Garrison Annexa- tion No. 2 Addition to City of Pittsburg. RESJLUTION nUTH011LIZI tG, ';ITY OF PITT53URG TO H.XVE BUILDINGS AND STHUCTURES INSjECTED BY CITY . WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 1955, passed and adopted Ordinance No. 934 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and WHEREAS, the West Garrison Annexation No. 2 Addition to the City of Pittsburg is in the proce=s of annexation to the City of Pittsburg, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed a resplution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on'the 2nd day of July, 1956, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Board, has certified that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the Counts of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Pittsburg, and that fees payable be collected by the City; NYd, THEREFORE, BE IT 3E33LVED that the City of Pittsburg is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the nest Garrison Annexation No. 2 Addition to the City of Pittsburg to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City Of Pittsburg. PASSED AND ADJPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said 3oard held on the 24th day of July, 1956, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. ;;JYAX, H. L. CU`MI,%3, CRAY S. TAYLOR, h'. G. SUCf14NAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NJN9. in the Matter of Copy of Claim from Los Angeles County for care qiven resident of Contra Costa County. Copy of Claim in the amount of $113.48 against Contra Costa County for care given Maggie L. Washing':on do Baby at the Ips Angeles County General hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors: NOM, 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 REFERRED TO THE SOCIAL SERVICE DIRBCTOR FOR HIS *4RITT rEN RECOMMENDATION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting WALLACE W. RIDDLE free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Wallace +4. Riddle, 4560 Concord Boulevard, 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 applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of World War 2, as evidenced by Discharge certificate, Serial 39 242 080, dated October 28, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Gpyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA-RD ORDERED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a 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 Ordinm ce No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. L. Thomson, Judge, Walnut Creek Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION Ta LEAVE THE STATS OF CALIFORNIA from July 27 through August 20, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l 47 Tuesday, July 241 1956 -- Continued i In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. 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 persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following:i Y. W. Sauer, Public works Director - Meeting in eureka with road Commissioners' Advisory Committee of County Supervisors Association, August 8 to 10, 1956; Charles A. Hammond, Personnel Analyst - to Fresno August 22 19561 and subsequently, not to exceed one week, at various locations in the bay area in connection with a program of salary evaluation organized under the County Personnel Administrators Association. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Reappointment t of Mary Helen Calfee as Commis- sioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that Mary Eden Calfee, 5372 Zara Avenue, Richmond, be and she is hereby reappointed as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission for a term of three years, commencing retroactively as of July 19 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with State Department f of Agriculture pertaining to compensation of the County Agricultural Commissioner, Contra Costa County. AGREEK34T dated July 24, 1956, between W. C. Jacobsen, Director of 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 1956-57 fiscal year, the sumof 0,000 to be paid at the rate of ;;250.00 per month for each month for on a proportionate basis for each frac- tion of a month) during which the said position of Agricultural Commissioner is filled, such payment will be made at the end of each calendar quarter upon submission of invoice covering services rendered during such quarter, is presented to this Board; andl On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 4 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. Y In the Matter of Urging State Public Utilities Commission to give consideration to interests of consumer re rate increase requested by Cali- fornia dater Service iCompany. WH&kEAS, certain citizens have organized as the Citizens Water Committee ofContra Costa County to present an argument in behalf of the consumer in the matter F of a rate increase requested by the California Eater Service Company; and WHEREAS, this .Board shares the concern of these citizens that the. existing j rates are excessive by comparison with service costs in contiguous areas; and HRRBAS, the rate increase would adversely affect the interests of individual] citizens, school districts, other special districts, and the County itself, as consumers; NO+V, THEREFORE, B8 IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors commends these efforts in behalf of the community and urges the State Public Utilities Commission to give consideration to the interests of the consumer. i The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUl'rIANGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOBS: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i s i Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Authorizing Pinole Light and Power Company to install additional street lights within Rodeo Lighting District. On the recommendation of the Public Works Department, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pinole Light and Power Company is directed to install street lights as follows: Distribution Location Lumen ASA Type California Street: First Pole north of 2500 IV Seventh Street Seventh Street: Second pole east of 2500 III Sonoma Avenue Seventh Street:Fourth pole east of 2500 III Sonoma Avenue Seventh Street: Sixth pole east of 2500 III Sonoma Avenue Seventh Street: Eighth pole east of 2500 II Sonoma Avenue Seventh Street at Vaqueros Avenue 2500 IV Vaqueros Avenue: Third pole north of 2500 II Seventh Street The f oregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director to contract for technical and/or engineering services. 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 Mr. V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director, be and the same is hereby authorized to contract for engineering services and other technical and professional services as needed with the approval of the County Administrator and the County Auditor. The foregoing order is passed by the unenimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Personnel changes for the County Library. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments are AUTHORIZED for the County Library: The Library Messenger classification is ordered changed to Driver-Clerk and the classification of Library Messenger is ordered removed from the classification plan, effective August 1, 1956; The effective date of Driver-Clerk position, authorized by the Board on duly 3, 1956, is ordered changed from September 1, 1956 to August 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel adjustment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustment be and the same is hereby authorized: Library Add one position of Library Assistant, Grade II, Range 24, effective August 1, 1956s B1 Sobrante Branch Library. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proclamation designating week of July 23 - 29, 1956, as National Sanita- tion Week. PROCLAMATION 17HEREAS, p=resident Eisenhower has designated the week of July 23 - 29, 19562 as National Sanitation seek; and 49 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued I M2 AS, National Sanitation +eek will serve to call attention to the vital work of Sanitarians throughout the country, in advancing the health and safety of the American people; end I iHEREAS, Federal, State and Local agencies and industries are cooperating to emphasize National -aanitation leek; NO'S', THEEFOR3, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, do proclaim the %eek of July 23 - 299 1956, as Sanitation .geek in Contra Uoste County and do urge all citizens to cooperate with the Sanitarians to promote Public Health and safety in Contra Costa County. t The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. ',OYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, iiAY S. TAYLOR, L:. 3. BUCHANr'N, J. eRtD.6RICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. A&B ENT:Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Petition protesting air pollution problem in the Johns- Manville area. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that petition signed by approximately 26 persons protesting the air pollution problem in the Johns-Manville area, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Health Department for investigation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i In the batter of Request of Pittsburg for cancellation of certain County taxes. On motion :!` Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the City of Pittsburg for cancellation of County taxes on Lots 53 and 54, map of Tract 2274 "Monterey Estates, No. 2", which property has been acquired by the City of Pittsburg, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Auditor-Controller for his recommendation to the Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Supplemental Report on proposed 'Lone 20, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. i Mr. D. J. Finlayson, Eiydraulic Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control j and Water Conservation District, presents to this Board a supplemental Engineer's I Report as an addendum to the Ragineer's Report submitted July 3,1956, on proposed i Zone 20, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and f On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said supplemental Engineer's Report be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ordered placed on file as an addendum to the Engineer's Report submitted { July 3, 1956 on saidmatter. f i she fore:-oin; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Setting j rate of contributions to i the Retirement Fund. j In accordance with Section 31454 ofthe Government Code (County Employees Retirement Lax of 1937) , and upon the recommendations of the actuaries, Coates, Herfurth and England, and the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson secondedby Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BO ARD ORDERED thateffective July 1, 19511, the rate of contributions by the CountyofContraCostatotheRetirementFundbeandthesameisherebysetasfollows: Miscellaneous Safety I Members Members Current Service Benefits 7.6610 20.34% i Ordinary Death Benefit 16 6 10% Prior Service Benefit 2.12% 1.16 1 Totals 9.94% 21.60% IT IS BY TfEv BOARD FURTEER ORDERED that effective July 1, 1956,. the rate of contributions of members of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association be and the same is hereby set as follows: r t i f # Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued Normal Rates of Contribution by Members z ressed as a Percentage of am ensation Miscellaneous Kembers my A, rge dale Female Age Male F..a 16 5.33 6.16% 40 7.569# 9.16 17 5.48 6.37 41 7.66 9.28 18 5.64 6.58 42 7.78 9.40 19 5.81 6.81 43 7.90 9.54 44 8.02 9.66 20 5.99 7.06 45 8.14 9.78 21 6.03 7.13 46 8.26 9.91 22 6.08 7.22 47 8.40 10.04 23 6.12 7.31 48 8.52 10.18 24 6.18 7.40 49 8.66 10.31 25 6.24 7.49 50 8.79 10.45 26 6.30 7.59 51 8.92 10.39 27 6.36 7.69 52 9.06 10.73 28 6.43 7.79 53 9.20 10.87 29 6.50 7.89 54 9.34 11.02 30 6.58 8.00 55 9.49 11.17 31 6.67 8.11 56 9.64 11.32 32 6.76 8.22 57 9.78 11.48 33 6.85 8.33 58 9.93 11.63 34 6.94 8.44 59 10.08 11.80 35 7.03 8.56 60 & 36 7.13 8.67 over 10.08 11.80 37 7.24 8.79 38 7.34 8.91 39 7.44 9.03 Normal Bates of Contribution b-v Members Expressed ase Percentage of Comensation Safe embers nl-v Aste Rate 21 under 9.086 22 9.13 23 9.20 24 9.27 25 9.35 26 9.43 27 9.53 28 9.63 29 9.73 30 9.84 31 9.96 32 10.08 33 10.21 34 10.34 35 & over 10.47 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the butter of Approval of Agreement between County and Contra Costa County Develop- ment Association, 1956-57. Agreement dated July 24, 1956 , by and between Contra Costa County, the party of the first part, and Contra Costa County Development Association, party of the second part, wherein the warty of the first part agrees to expend from the general fund of the County the sum of 447,000, said amount to be paid to the party of the second part for publicizing Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED, and d. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDMED that the County Auditor draw warrents in favor of said party of the second part as follows: The sum of 47,000 shall be paid in 12 installments; the sum of 13,500 on the lst day of July, 1956, and the sum of 44,000 on the first day of each month thereafter for the term hereof (agreement effective July 1, 1956 for a period of 12 months, and expires on June 30, 19573; said payment to be made upon the duly verified claim therefor made by the party of the second part and filed with the auditor. The foregoing order is pessed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 51 i i Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued j In the Flatter of Authorizing release of lien executed by Mrs. Helen C. Westfall to the County of Contra Costa. 1 On the recommendation of the Social Welfare Director, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDF.: ED that in consid- I eration of 6162.50, that certain lien (mortgage) executed by Mrs. Helen C. Westfall tot the County of Contra Costa and recorded February 6, 1956, Book 2703 of Official Rec- ords, page 131, be and the same is hereby released; and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to sign said release of lien (satisfaction of mortgage) ; and s IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTH:.R uRDERED that said Social 'Welfare Director is directed to withhold delivery of said release of lien until the conditions of the transaction have been satisfied. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller that no tax collection charges 1 be made for services performed for Community Service Districts. In accordance with provision of Section 60761 of the Government Code, the County Auditor-Controller reports to this Board of Supervisors in the matter of addi- tional cost to the County for tax collection and other services rendered the Community , Service Districts; and said Auditor-Controller reports that the County has had no I additional expense for tax collection services and, since all other services performedi for the district, including that of writing warrants, are so limited that costs are i negligible; and having recommended that no charge be made to the district for any ser- vice performed by the County, which recommendation is joined in by the County Tax Collector-Treasurer; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that no charge shall be made to the said Community I Service District for any service performed by the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of Penalty on 1953-54 Unsecured Tax. A tender of payment of the 1953-54 Unsecured tax only, for Assessment No. 8, Code Area 8504, has been received by the Tax Collector from Mr. John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Philip Nemir, DHA E1 Sobrante Shopping Center, with the request that the 8% penalty be cancelled in accordance with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; and the County Auditor-Controller having requested authorization to cancel said penalty, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; and i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller be and he is hereby I AUTHORfZED to cancel penalty on Assessment No. 8, Code Area 8504, as provided under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act.s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E 4L 3 In the Matter of the Applica- tion of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. for a Quarry Permit. WHEREAS, an application having been made by Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. , for a quarry permit for certain property located in the County of Contra Costa, ! in the Orinda-Moraga area, and f WHEREAS, the 6th day of June, 1956, was fixed for the time and place of a r public hearing, and i WHEREAS, at said time and place a public hearing was held, and the matter was s continued to the 19th day of June, 1956, and r WHEREAS, on the 19th day of June, 1956, the matter was further heard, and on that day the hearing was closed and the matter continued for decision on the 10th day of July, 1956, and WHEREAS, on the 10th day of July, 1956, the matter was further continued for decision on the 24th day of July, 1956, and WHEREAS, on the 24th day of July, 1956, the Board of Supervisors received a , report from certain departments concerning suggested restrictions and conditions for i a quarry permit, and further petitions, protests and suggestions were received from members of the public, to wit, Mrs. Ritchie ' lard of the Orinda Association, Mrs. Wilbur Koehler of Lost Valley Community Association, Mr. Daniel Wells and others, NUW THEREFORE:, IT IS ORDERED that action be deferred until after the plot plant has been submitted by Mr. McCosker and has been reviewed by the District Attorney, Director of Public Works, Flood Control and Director of Planning, and their recommends tions and comments received by this Board, and E r i 52 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -_ Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the matter then be brought up again at a public hear- ing before this Board. The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. if In the batter of Proposed Change in Board policy concerning deposits made by subdividers to provide for future drainage needs. This Board having continued to this day for consideration the matter of the proposed change in Board policy concerning deposits made by subdividers to provide for future drainage needs; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that no action on said proposal shall be taken at this time and the Clerk is directed to DISMISS the matter from the agenda without prejudice. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of annexations Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. This Board having on July 10, 1956, continued to July 24, 1956, at 10 o'clock A. M. , the hearing on the question of making Annexations Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1; and this Board having this day considered said pro- posed annexations; and Good cause appearing therefor, BE IT R ZOLVED that the hearing on proposedAnnexationNo. 2 be and the same is hereby further continued to August 7, 1956 at 10 o' clock A.M. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare resolution approving Annexations Nos. 1 and 3 when proposed Annexation No. 2 has been disposed of. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution designating August 26 - September 1 as "Corrections Week". WHEREAS, the National Congress of Corrections will meet in Los Angeles, California , Au7ust 27 to 31, 1956; and U EEREAS, the prevention and treatment of crime and delinquency is now a national problem; and WHEREAS, arise and delinquents are also matters of local concern; and WHEREAS, in California, leadership is beim; provided toward improving the quality of all correctional programs; r NOW, THEREFORE., BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors declare the week of August 26 through September 1, 1956, County Corrections geek and urge all citizens of Contra Costa County to further inform themselves in regard to the problems of crime and delinquency with the vies toward improvement of prevention and treatment programs at all levels of government. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMlMIt5, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICB'SON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 53 Tuesday, July 24, 1956 -- Continued And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 7, 1956, at 9 A. M. in the Board Chambers, Bell of Records, Martinez, California. hairmaa i ATT$sT,- W. T. PAASCHq CLERK By Deputy Clerk t 54 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVI;;ORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 72 1956 TEE BOARD MET IN RErULAR SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, BALI. OF RECORDS, WURTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: SON. H. L. CLPUMGS, CHAIRMAN, PRIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GCYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, 'h. j G. BUCEZU'UN, J. FRMERICKSON; r FRIZENT: T. PAASCH, CLERK. i i In the Matter of proceedings of the Board during the month of July, 1956. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of July, 1956, 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. i In the Matter of Authorizins attendance at 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 W. G. Golden, Director, Social Service Department, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Meetings in Sacramento, August 2 to 49 1956, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing jattendance at State Fair. 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 Agricultural Commissioner Seeley and certain members of his staff be and they are authorized, at County expense, to remain: at the State Fair and to make use of County equipment as follows: I Name Day s Truck or Car Number A. L. Seeley 8/26/56 to 9/9/56 inclusive 816 John Simmen 8/26./56 to 9/9/56 " 870 William Griffin 8/28/56 to 9/9/56 " 805 I Louis Masini 8/28/56 Pickup i K. E. Danielson 8/28/56 and9/4,5,6/56 693 i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Annexations Ito Storm Drain Maintenance Distri at No. 1. i This Board having on July 24, 1956 continued to August 7,1956 the hearing on iproposed Annexation No. 2 to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, and being desirousoffurthertimetoconsidersaidmatter; NOWj THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorIGoyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter he and the same is further continued to August 14, 1956 at 2 p.m. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approval of amendment to contract between Contra Costa County Health Department and the State Depart- ment of Public Health for administration of the poliomyelitis vaccine program. Amendment to that certain agreement between Contra Costa County Health Department and the State Department of Public Health dated January 17, 1956, and approved 1by the State Department of Finance on February 6, 19561 which provides that item number "1" of said agreement shall be amended to read: 1. Total payments under this agreement shall be limited to 410,403.00 As presented to this Board; aid On motion of Supervisor Goyek, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEIBOARDORDEREDthatsaidamendmenttosaidagreementbeandthesameisherebyAPPROVEDlandH. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said amendment. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k f i i 54-A TUESDAY, AUGUST 79 1956 -- Continued 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 1955-1956, said correction having been con- sented to by the District Attorney; 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 to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: Code 100 - Assessment No. 132 Jake Ackerman 637 - 2nd Street Antioch, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation #800. The above assessment covers fixtures which were sold I by Mar. Ackerman prior to the first Monday of March, 1955 to a J. Ferrara. J. Ferrara is assessed for these fixtures on the 1955 Unsecured Roll under Assess- ment No. 100-89, and the tax paid. Assessment No. 100-132 is a duplicate assessment and should therefore I be cancelled. Code 6204-Assessment No. 4 Victor Bartley 1238 Starr Street Crockett, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation 4100. This is an arbitrary assessment covering equipment in i a place of business. The establishment had been closed and the equipment disposed of prior to the first Monday of March, 1955, the lien date for taxation. The assess-1 ment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Authorizing I correction of erroneous assessments. i The County Assessor having riled with this Board a request for authority to I the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the I assessment roll for the fiscal year 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEE BOARD ORDERD that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Code 701 - Assessment No. 458 G. H. Young 3rd and Harbor Streets Pittsburg, California Improvements-Assessed Valuation 41080. The above assessment is a duplicate, since the improvements are assessed on the 1956-1957 secured roll under Assessment No. 80086. This assessment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Cade 501 - Assessment No. 263 Blue Ribbon Products Company 6th Street and Natoma Street San Francisco, California 4 3 uipm ent-Assessed Valuation -o600.Equipment-Assessed This assessment is a duplicate with Assessment No. 801-1497 on the 1956-57 Unsecured Roll. The above assessment is therefore I erroneous and should be cancelled. i In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll for 1356-1957. Code 701 - Assessment No. 602 Frank A. Billeci 1187 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 4100 1 4-B TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued Code 701 - Assessment No. 603 Bushrod T. V. Service 998 Beacon Street Pittsburg, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation .0100 Code 7944 - Assessment No. 12 Prosper W. Olivers Box 344 Concord, California Livestock and Machinery - Assessed Valuation ; 3220 Code 701 - Assessment No. 595 Bob Chandler 2019 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 450 Code 701 - Assessment No. 596 Vincent Lombardo 337 Black Diamond Street Pittsburg, California t Equipment - Assessed Valuation #250 Code 701 - Assessment No. 597 Salvatore Lucido 525 Bast 12th Street Pittsburg, Calif ornis Merchandise - Assessed Valuation ;,100 Code 701 - Assessment No. 598 H. D. Knack 231 East 5th Street Pittsburg, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation 4200 Code 701 - Assessment No. 599 George Kelso 641 last 4th Street Pittsburg, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation 4500 Code 701 - assessment No. 600 Joseph L. Frodsham 135 Franklin Street Oakland, California Improvements - Assessed Valuation 12980 Code 701 - Assessment No. 601 Peter Aiello 3776 Railroad Avenue Pittsburg, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 41000 The foregoinq order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Brackmen Ranch and Adjacent Lands, Unit l-o. 1" to City of Martinez. Certificate dated July 26, 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 269 C.S. , adopted by the City of Martinez and which refers to annexation to said city was filed in his office on July 269 1956, having been received by this Board; NOW, ThM&FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, 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. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Southern Annexation No. 12" to City of Walnut Creek. Certificate dated July 23, 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 305, adopted by the City of Walnut Creek and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on July 23, 1956, havingbeenreceivedbythisBoard; 05 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued F NOS.,THEM- t3FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOkRD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Irvin Duetscher Annexation" to City of Concord. Certificate dated July 27, 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance ho. 340, adopted by the City of Concord and which refers to annexation to said city , was filed in his office on July 27, 1956, having, been received by this Board; NOF;, THIEREF-RE, and on oration of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD&M that said certificate be placed on file. The Fore~oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California , that WH:ERZ,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 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 this District and the coati-uous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WHER'S, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sanitary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; NOIN, Tff-ER,P.FORE, IT IZ5 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 en nexed to said District; and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are described as follows, to-wit: FRANK X. MAGNAN ANNEaTIOY That portion of Lot 43, as designated on the map entitled "":ap of the Rancho El Sobrante accompanying and forming a part of the rinal Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , on March 14, 1910, described as follows: Beginning at a granite monument at the northeast corner of Lot 42 of Rancho El Sobrante; thence from said point of beginning South 4' 51 ' West, along; the easterly line of said Lot 42, 256 feet; thence South 82° 50' 40" East, 245.84 feet to the median line of San Pablo Creek, distant thereon South 15° 28' East, 174.7 feet from the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Michael Pavlovich to Edward Banducci, et ux, dated April 7, 1950 and recorded May 109 1950 in Volume 1554 of Official records, at page 142; thence 1•orth 150 28' Sest, alon3 said median line, 174.7 feet to the north line of said Banducci parcel (1554 OR142) ; thence North 560 16' West, along said north line 211.2 feet to the point of beginning. I. the undersi-ned, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and rei7ulsrly adopted at a regular meetin of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on the 7th day of Au7ust, 1959, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. -TYAK2 H. 1. Ctf''IMINGS, RAY TAYLOR, r. G. BUCWNAN, J. FREDERICKSON. DOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. N. T. PAASCE County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the moard of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, California APPROVED: By U. C amlett Deputy Clerk Chairman of said Board In the Matter of Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, 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 o:: 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; t t1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued 1E.,REAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the contiguous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sanitary District and is eontizzuous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; NOW, THEREFORE, IT 1S 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: ROY BALLARD =,*=ATION Portion of Specific iraet "G", as designated on the bap entitled "Map of the Rancho Pal Sobrente Accompanying and forming a pert of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 14, 1910, a portion of which is included in the tract of land designated on the map entitled Olinda, Contra Costa County , California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 2, 1888 in Volume F of Maps, et page 132, described as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Franklin I#. Poole to John W. Guthrie, at ux, dated July 28, 1953 and recorded July 309 1953, in Volume 2168 of Official Records, at page 258, being a point on the boundary line of the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence from said point of beginning, North 29' 48' 05" east alone the southeast line of said Guthrie Parcel (2168 OR 258) to the southwesterly line of Castro Road, being the most easterly corner of the said Guthrie Parcel; thence North 520 13' 15" West 12 feet along the northeast line of said Guthrie Parcel ; thence leavin,- said northeast line South 29048'05" west to a line which is parallel with and 75 feet northeasterly measured at right angles from the southwest line of said Guthrie Parcel (2168 OR 258) ; thence Porth 57048'18" West to the northwest line of said Guthrie Parcel ( 2165 OR 258) ; thence southwesterly along said northwest line to the most westerly corner of said suthrie Parcel (2168 OR 258) ; thence South 57' 48118" East aloe- the southwest line of said Guthrie Parcel (2168 OR 258) ; 122 feet to the point of beginning. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regzularly adopted at a re_ular meetinz of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on the 7th day of August, 1956, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. ;OYAE, H. L. C6*i IS, RAY S. TAYLOR, BLCHnPiAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. f. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ea-offio io Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California APPROVED: By: M. CRAM.ETT Deputy Clerk 44 Chairman of Said TaPd In the Matter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the Brentwood Sanitary District. HE.REAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the Brentwood Sanitary District pursuant to Division VI, part 1, Article 3, Chapter 9 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 in- clude the hereinafter described land; and WHEREAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District, is conti-7uous 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 annexed to said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. NOIR', THMER CRis, BE IT O. DERED AS ? OLLCI S: That the boundaries of the Brentwood Sanitary District be End they hereby are altered by annexin4 thereto the hereinafter described territory , which territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby annexed to said District; That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 19 as shown on the map of :rancho Los Meganos filed January 9, 1913, in Map Book 9, pare 202, and a portion of Tract 2198, filed June 30, 1955, in Man Book 58, page 49, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County , California, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 16, Tract 2198, said corner being a point on the boundary line of the Brentwood Sanitary District; thence South 89' 40' West 800 feet along the north line of Tract 2198 to the northwest corner thereof; being a point on the west line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Edward P. Pippo, et al, recorded November 5, 1954, in Volume 2413 of Official Records, page 361; thence North 0' 30' East 500 feet to the northwest corner of the said Pippo parcel,(2413 OR 361) ; thence North 890 40' East 1250 feet along the north line of the said Pippo parcel to the northeast corner thereof, being on the west line of the State highway leading from Oakley to Brentwood, thence continuing North 89*40' East to the east line of the said State Hiway; thence South 0030' West, along the east line of the said Stete highway , 500 feet to the boundary line of the Brentwood Sanitary District; thence South 89'40' West along the boundary line of the brentaood 57 TUESDAY, AU-BUST 7, 1950 -- Continued Sanitary District to the southwest corner of Lot 16, Tract 2198, the point of beginning'. BE IT FURThER ORD:RED R:SOIVED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to file with the County Assessor of this County and the Board of Equalization of the St--te of California, statements of this annexation together with the description thereof and a plat or map thereof. The forev-oin-- Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular Meeting of the Burd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 7th day of Au-,ust, 1956, by the following vote:4 AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, c G. BUCHA:AN, J. FREDERICKSON. f NO2:i: Supervisors - NONE0 ABSKNT:Supervisors - NONE. In the matter of Fixing boundaries end establishing election precincts San Pablo 18, 21, 24 and Richmond 80, 81 and 119. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that the boundaries of San Pablo 18, 21, 24 and Richmond 809 81 and 119 election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established end fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: SAN' PABLO PRECIA'CT NO. 18 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Rumrill Boulevard with the center line of 17th street; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the center line of 17th Street to the center line of rtoad 20; thence westerly along the center line of Road 20 to the center line of uumrill Boulevard; thence southerly along the center line of Rumrill Boulevard to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence in a general easterly direction along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to the center line of load 20; thence westerly along the center line of ; Road 20 to the center line of 19th Street; thence northerly along, the center line of 19th Street to the southeasterly line of kerritt 'Tract unit La. 3; thence northeasterly ' along said southeasterly line and the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of Rumrill Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center line of Rumrill Boulevard to the point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NC. 21 i f Beginning at the intersection of the center line of 23rd Street with the center line of Wildcat Creek; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the center line of l ildcat Creek to the center line of 13th Street; thence northerly along the center line of 13th Street to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence easterly along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the center line of 23rd Street; thence southerly along the center line of 23rd Street to the point of beginning. I SAN PABLO PRECINCT 24 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of elildeat Creek with the i incorporation line of the City of San Pablo; thence from said point of beginning northerly along said incorporation line to the southerly line of the Rivers Andrade Tract; thence easterly slon- said southerly line to the westerly line of MacArthur Villa; thence southerly alon^ said westerly line to the center line of Douglas Street; thence easterly along the center line of Douglas Street to the center line of Rumrill Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the center line of Rumrill Boulevard to the center line of 17th Street; thence southerly elan-, the center line of 17th Street to i the center line of Rood 20; thence westerly along; the center line of Road 20 to the center line of Rumrill Boulevard; thence southerly along the center line of Rumrill Boulevard and along the center line of 13th Street to the center line of Wiloat Creek; thence westerly along the center line of Wildcat Creek to the point of beginning. i RICELIOND PRECIINCT NO. 80 I Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Richmond, California Heights with the southerly line of North Richmond , said point being also on the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence from said point of beginning following said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the easterly line of Lot 224, Rancho San Pablo; thence southerly elan(; the easterly line of said Lot 224 to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence along said ineorpora- j tion line in a general clockwise direction to the southerly line of North Richmond ; thence easterly along the southerly line of North Richmond to the point of beginning. i accepting therefrom those tracts of land known f-s Fairmede Unit Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 end College highlands Unit Nos. 1 and 2. kRICE3MiUFRECINrCTNO. 81 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Road 24 with the northerly; extension of the easterly line of Fairmede Emit No. 3; thence from said point of beginning southerly along said extension to the easterly line of Fairmede Unit No. 3; thence in a general cl oekuise direction along the boundary line of Fairmede Unit No. 3 to the southerly line of Fairmede Unit iso. 6; thence westerly and northerly along the southerly and westerly line and the northerly extension of the westerly line of Fairmede Unit No. 6 to the center line of Road 24; thence easterly along the center line of Road 24 to the point of beginning. 1 1 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued RIC F.,1ONTD FRECINCT NO. 119 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Fordham Street with the southerly line of College Highlands Unit No. 1; thence from said point of beginning easterly along said southerly line to the southerly line of College highlands Unit No. 2; thence in a general counterclockwise direction along the boundary line of College Highlands Unit No. 2 to the easterly line of Fairmede Unit No. 4; thence in a general eountereloekv ise direction along the boundary line of Fairmede Unit Na. 4 to the northerly line of College Highlands Unit No. 2; thence westerly to the most easterly corner of College highlands Unit No. 1; thence in a general counterclockwise direction along the boundary line of College i:ighlands Unit No. 1 to the point of beginning. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.7,. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for Hospital Care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of Los Angeles for care of Julia G. Dugan 4100.73 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing payment of claims for Hospital Care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services tothe named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of Los Angeles for care of Maggie L. Washington and Baby Washington MX 23526) in the amount of 4113.48. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for hospital Care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to dram warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County . To the County of Los Angeles for care of Barbara J . Johnson 4107.19 The f ore.,zzoinc- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for Hospital care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of San Francisco for care of Shirley M. Jones S-158272) in the amount of 4194.16. The forecoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for Hospital care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the City and County of San Francisco for care of Ora Cannon *161.80 for care of Alma Duncan 92.61 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 59 TUESDAY, AUgMT 7, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Accepting resignation of Arnold F. Schwartz as Commissioner of the Mt. View County Fire Protection District. ARNOLD F. SC3 ARTZ having filed his resignation as Commissioner of the Mt. View County Fire Protection District, effective August 31, 1956; I NO#d, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS By THE :BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted f and said office is hereby declared vacant. j The forezoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Endorsing Proposition No. 1 on November election ballot. WHERErS, Proposition No. 1 on the November election ballot will provide authorization for the issuance of , 500,000,000 of bonds by the State of California for the continuance of the Cal-Vet Program of loans to California veterans for the purchase of homes and f arms , and MREAS, this program has been in effect for many years without cost to the taxpayers of the State of California, and KZAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County believe this pro- igramisofbenefittotheCaliforniaVeteransofthisCountyandshouldbecontinued; { NOW, THSREF'011E, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that they endorse this program and urge full support and approval of Proposi- tion No. 1 on the November election ballot. The forecoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. 0OYAK, H. L. CUM1ING3, RAY U. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHn2!r.N, J. FREDERICK30N. NOES:Suoervi sors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - `SONE. 4 In the Matter of Consolidation of election for Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District with County and State General Election to be held on November 6, 1956. KH'EREAS, the Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have called an election for three directors in said district to be held on November 6, 1956; and ! WHEREAS, the said Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have i filed with this Board a written request that said election for said directors of said j East Bay Municipal Utility District be consolidated with the general election to be l held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 6, 1956, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the Directors of said cast Bay Municipal Utility District; BE IT RESOLVE? that the election for three directors of the East Bay 4 Municipal Utility District on November 6, 1956, be and the same is hereby OR!2RED CONSOLIDATED with the Teneral election to be held throuxhout the County of Contra Costa on the 6th day of November, 1956, and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and certified to the Directors of said District. The f oreaoing order was passed by the follm%ing vote of the board: AY;:Supervisors - I. T. ';oYAK, H. L. CU.IXIN1S, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANANT, J. FREDERICK.,ON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. AB 011T: Supervisors - NO'N7E. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for street lights, etc. ,- Rolling- wood Lightinq District. Agreement dated July 199 1956, between Rollingwood Lighting District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter called district, and racific Gas and electric Company, hereinafter called Pacific, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, instal], and/or maintein and operate lamps within the boundaries of district as specified in bid heretofore accepted by this Board, and furnish electricity for lighting same, for a period of five years, district to pay Pacific monthly therefor at the rate specified and set forth in said bid , all in accordance with Pacific ' s Schedule LS-2, having been presented to this Board; i j 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued On motion of Supervisor Goyek, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B'I THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board , the governing body of said Rollin;mood Lizhting District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Granting Andrew D. Elder free permit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the Count`. Andre% D. Elder, 610 - 24th Street, Oakland 12, 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 applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of `;orld I"far I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 996078, dated April 25, 1919; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant 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 T??E 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 furnishinp, to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoin;- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens . The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tex liens %hieh show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney ; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the folloxinr described property as requested: 1955-56 Assm't No. Del Hambre Terrace ?,dap No. 1 Por Lot 5 172002 Por San Pablo Rancho Por Lots 4 & 5 204017 Blk E Goodman Tract Por Lots 23 & 28 916054 Phyte Orchard Estates Lot ll 917711 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Consolidation of election for directors for the Pittsburg Community Hospital District with General Election to be held on November 6, 1956. 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thFt the Pittsburg Community Hospital District general election for directors shall be consolidated uith the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 6, 1956. The fore-loinc- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare anterial for Board's consideration of Sheriff's request that an ordinance regulating operation of card rooms be enacted. Sheriff Marry A. Bronn eppears before this Board and requests that the District Attorney be directed to prepare an ordinance governing the licensing of card rooms within the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thet the District attorney and the Sheriff are requested to formulate a written policy with reference to the regulation of card rooms for presentation to the Board in order that the proposal may be studied and considered. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a, 61 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued In th:: Matter of Altering Boundaries of bit. View Sanitary District. RESOLUTION I Rb OLVED BY THE BOAR] OF :UPERVISORS OF THE COU*ITY OF CONTRA c:U::TA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA , THAT: WHERZAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the &t. 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, which proceedings describe the boundaries of certain territory and requests of this Board that it be annexed to said District; and 1EEREAS, it appears and this Board finds the t 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 W'r.-rM4S, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitary district and is conti;uous to the Mt. View Sanitary District; NOV,,, T'cM:iKFGR:., IT IS ORDERa; 63 FOLLOWS: 1. That the boundaries of the Mt. View Sanitary District be and they are j 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 annexed are described as follows, to wit: r All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lots C and D. as designated on the map entitled "Plat of the Partition of the John Kelly Estate", %hick map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on lune 14, 1873 in Volume 25 of Deeds, at page 1, containing 20 acres, more or less, described as follows: r Beginning at stake "B.C.20, the Southeast corner of Lot C of said Parti- tion; thence running along the line between Lots H and C of said Partition, North 10 West, 9.49 chains to station in the :fest line of County Road; thence South 890 20' West, crossing Lots C and D and B; thence South 1* East 9.49 chains to stake "D.E.2", i at the Southwest corner of Lot D hereinabove referred to; thence North 890 20' East alone the Southerly boundary of Lots C and D of said John Kelly Ranch Partition 21.08 chains to the point of beginning. i The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting {{ of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on the 7th day of R August, 1956, by the following; vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NO SS: Supervisors - NCI+E. ABS] T:Supervisors - NONE. APPRCVED: j In the Matter of CertificatehZ adman of the oard of Super sors ' of Secretary of State re annexat annexation of "The Plumleigh Addition" to the City of Antioch. Certificate dated July 319 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 371-A, adopted by the City of Antioch and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on July 31 , 19569 having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BO:.,RD ORDERM) thEt said certificate be placed on 4 file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizin, 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 t assessment roll for the fiscal year 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; j On motion of Supervisor Frederiokson , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Code 202-Assessment No. 219 George Woodall E 2172 Solano Way 1 Concord, California f Equipment-Assessed Valuation $50 s The above assessment is for furniture in a real estate office. The office had been closed and the furniture i disposed of prior to the first Monday of March, the lien date for taxation. The assessment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. i TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1956-57 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 802-Assessment No. 57 Albany Mill and Lumber Company 5620 Central Avenue Richmond, California Personal Property - Assessed valuation $14,630 Solvent Credits - 1639710 Albany mill and Lumber Company was assessed on the 1956-57 Unsecured Rall under a duplicate assessment number of 802-35. This duplicate assessment was therefore cancelled from the Roll. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following property should be added to the Unsecured Personal Property assessment roll for 1956-57. Owners have requested that these assessments be added to the assessment roll. Code 8206-Assessment No. 497 Chas. B. Nelson 2310 - 35th Avenue Oakland, California Boat jj28 D 134-Assessed valuation 450 Code 8206-Assessment No. 498 Bruce A. Powell Box 196 Bethel Island, California Boat s 28 iY 45-Assessed valuation 450 Code 8206-Assessment No. 499 U. R. Nimerick 15199 Blossom Hill Road Los Gatos , Califo mi a Boat $28 B 1426-Assessed valuation 4430 Code 8206-Assessment No. 500 Frank bolos 1765 N. Point San Francisco, California Boat 0*128 D 91 - Assessed valuation $130 Code 8206-Assessment No. 501 Valentine Fernandez 537 Nest Grand Avenue Oakland, California Boat 9"28D 378-Assessed valuation 4500 Code 8206-Assessment No. 502 Oina Brooks 3883 Fairway Avenue Oakland, California Boat ff 28 B 1578 - Assessed Valuation 4280 Code 801-assessment No. 1670 Boat #28 L 911 - Assessed valuation 4750 Del K. Proctor 1064 Sun.nybrook Drive Lafayette, California Code 5306-Assessment No. 461 Carl Eismen 2377 Ocean Avenue San Francisco, California Boat lit 28 W 952 - Assessed valuation 4100 Code 801-Assessment No. 1671 H. S. Redmayne 668 - 62nd Street Oakland , California Boat # 28A 777 - Assessed valuation j-90 Code 5306-Assessment No. 462 G. A. Chamblin 168 - 1st Street San Francisco, California Boat iNone - Assessed valuation 43000 Code 501-Assessment No. 333 A. Pellegrini 1104 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California Boat 128 W 964 - Assessed valuation 4200 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 79 1956 -- Continued Code 202-Assessment No. 385 Karl A. Williams 1820 Esperanza Drive Concord, California Boat 1 28 Y 219-Assessed valuation X200 Code 8801-Assessment No. 5 J. J. Young 2625 Oliver Avenue Oakland, California Boat 28W 25 - Assessed Valuation #350 Code 8801 - Assessment No. 6 James W. McNeely 1423 - 65th Avenue Oakland, California Boat j 28 Y 60 - Assessed valuation , 100 Code 7902-Assessment No. 86 George 14. Rhodes 1985 Willow Pass Road Pittsburg, California Boat 28S 252 - Assessed valuation 4500 Code 9001 - Assessment No. 114 A. Giordano 2114 Curtis Street Berkel ey, Cal i fo rni a Boat # 28 D 77 - Assessed valuation 4100 Code 801 - Assessment No. 1672 Earl R. Moulton 2811 Andrade Avenue Richmond, California Boat # 28 B 1378-Assessed valuation 4110 Code 8206-Assessment No. 503 K. D. Rodda & J. Burton 1423 St. Cherles Street Alameda, California Boat 1 28 B 1105-Assessed valuation $100 Code 701-Assessment No. 604 1. B. Antro bus 167 School Street Pittsburg, California Boat j 28 Y 105-Assessed Valuation 41350 Code 5301-Assessment No. 12 Vincent and Ruby Bueno P. O. Box Antioch, California Personal Property-Assessed Valuation 4860 Corrections to Unsecured Personal Property Roll Assessment }701-511, Wayne Ong is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of 413,30D. Through a clerical error furniture and fixtures appears in the above figure twice. The correct assessed value of personal property is $7,800. Assessment #1000-36, Abbott, Prewett, Wharton are erroneously assessed with money in the amount of 4400. Through a clerical error the X400 appears as money instead of solvent credits. Money should be cancelled and 400 solvent credits should be added. i Assessment #701-460, Richard and Grace Wood are erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of 45050. This assessment includes personal property appearing under Assessment 610001-44 in the amount of 41150. The correct assessed value of personal property is 0900. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages. j Charles R. Healy, 3324 South Lucille Lane, Lafayette, having filed with thisl Board on July 26, 1956, claim for damages in the amount of $199.29; NOVJ 2 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 DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Claim E for damages. 2526 Hillegass Avenue jMissVirginiaHempel, Berkeley 4, California, having filed ,with this Board on July 301 19569 claim for damages in the amount of 014.80; i i l e i TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 Continued NOSY, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE SOAR:; OBDERED 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 Approval of Plans and specifications for construction of Cr-ckett County Fire Station located on Loring Avenue, Crockett, California for Crockett County Fire Protection District. Plans and specifications for construction of Crockett County Fire Station located on Loring Avenue, Crockett, California, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Schachtman & Velikonia, Architects; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifics- tions. IT IS BY THE BOARD F'v'BTHER ORDERED thet the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, September 4, 1956, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTi-3R ORDS that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said cork, said notice to be published in the "CkOCKETT AMERICAN". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Use of a Bookmobile by Contra Costa County Library. IYHEREAS, it is to the advantage of the Contra Costa County Library to have the use of a Bookmobile furnished by the Geratenslager Company of Fullerton, California, for the period from August 1, 1956 through September 30, 1956; and 11,HEREAS, the said company will let the Library use said Bookmobile without charge or obligation if it is used for demonstration purposes; THIS BOARD RESOLVES that Bertha D. Hellum, County Librarian, is hereby authorized to enter into an agree=ment vdth carry R. 'Milson, representing the Geratenslager Company of Fullerton, California, for use by the Contra Costa Library of a Bookmobile for demonstration purposes, without cost or obligation, for the period August 1, 1956 through September 30, 1956. PASSED AN-D ,D0PTED by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Complaint, Hilary A. Belloe, etc. , vs. County of Contra Costa, at al. , Sucerior Court Action No. 66615. A copy of complaint and summons in Superior Court Action No. 66615, Hilary A. Belloo, Administrator of the Estate of Katie A. Bartnett, deceased, versus County of Contra Costa having been served on M. A. Smith, Deputy County Clerk on July 30, 1956; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said complaint and su- mons be and the same are hereby RE:ERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The foregoin-- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances No. 1051, 1052 and 1055• This Board having heretofore edopted Ordinances Phos. 1051, 1052 and 1055 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 regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, TEERMRE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor v'rederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 65 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued i In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for the construc- tion of a f fireproof vault at the office of Contra Costa County Flood Control and t':ater Conservation District. Plans and specifications for the construction of a fireproof vault at the office of Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'hater Conservation District, 2400 Oak Grove Road, near Concord, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and eater ConservationDistrict; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BCARD FURTHER ORDER B?J that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions. IT IS BY Tr. BOARD FjR=- R ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, August 21, 1956, at 11 a.m. IT IS F'URTEER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in "THE WALNUT KERNEL". The foregoing or-rer is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Purchasing Agent to sell obsolete Fire Truck. Mr. Ray Mangini, Fire Chief of the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District l appears before this Hoard and recommends that an obsolete fire truck being used by said district be sold to the City of Concord for the sum of 41 .00; NO'.',', THME EFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor I Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent of the County of Contra Costa is AUTHORIZED to sell obsolete fire truck to the City of Concord for the sum of 41.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Personnel Actions. On the recommendation of County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERIEED that the following personnel actions be and the same are hereby authorized: Agricultural Commissioner Add o Senior Agricultural Inspector and discontinue one Weed and Rodent Inspector, effective August 8, 1956. Health Department Reclassified Senior Public health Nurse to Public Health Nurse; Reclassified tro Public Health Nurse positions to Senior Public Health Furse; Added tro Staff Nurses; All effective August 8, 1956. Cancel one position of Assistant Health Officer, effective July 1, 1956. Public Works Department Created new classification of Bridge Maintenance Superintendent and reclassified one position of Road Maintenance Superintendent to that classifi- cation, effective August 8, 1956; Reclassified one Intermediate Typist Clerk position to Account Clerk, Range 24, effective Au:Tust 8, 1956; County Easpital Reclassified one Typist Clerk position to Intermediate Typist Clerk, effective August 8, 1956. Social Service Reclassified one Typist Clerk position to Intermediate Typist Clerk, effective August 8, 1956. i TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued County Library Reclassified Librery Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant, Grade II for Antioch Branch Library and approved 32 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant Grade II for Crockett Branca Library and approved 32 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant, Grade II for Danville Branch Library and approved 32 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant, Grade II for Kensington Branch Library and approved 36 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant, Grade II for Lafayette Branch Library and approved 36 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, :rade I to Library Assistant Grade II for Orinda Branch Library and approved 40 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant Grade II for Pittsburg Branch Library and approved 40 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant Grade II for Pleasant hill Branch Library and approved 40 hours; Reclassified Library Assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant Grade II for Rodeo Branch Library and approved 30 hours; Reclassified Library assistant, Grade I to Library Assistant Grade II for San Pablo Branch Library and approved 40 hours; Increased Library Aide position ff12 from 10 hours to 20 hours, Pleasant Hill Branch; Increased Library Aide position r13 from 20 hours to 32 hours at San Pablo Branch Library; All of above items effective September 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the formation of Zone No. 20 and adoption of pro- ject in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. Pursuant to the resolution of this Board of Supervisors adopted on July 3, 1956, and to notices of the adoption of said resolution heretofore given by the County Clerk, the matter of the formation of proposed Zone 20 and the adoption of a project therefor in the Contra Costa County Stara Drainage District came on regularly to be heard by this Board of Supervisors as the ea-officio Board of supervisors of said District at the time and pace set by said resolution and in said notices. Viritten communications from Atlas Poxder Company, Atlas Foundry and Manu- facturing Company, and from Southern Pacific Company requesting exclusion of all or portions of lands o%ned by such companies from the proposed /one were received and considered. Appearances %ere made and suggestions offered on behalf of various landowners within the proposed Zone. The Board of Supervisors was advised by the Office of the District Attorney that there was no authority under the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act for the grentin:; of requested exclusions of any territory within the proposed "Gone. On motion of Supervisor aoyek, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the hearing on the formation of proposed Zone 20 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, and the adoption of a project therefor, be and the same is ordered continued until Tuesday, August 219 1956, at the hour of 10:30 o' clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, ball of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. The foregoinq resolution %as adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Hearing on proposed agreement re sharing of drainage costs, Tract 2246 (Brooks Farms in Danville) . This Board having on July 17, 1956 continued to this date the hearing; on proposed agreement re sharing of drainage costs, Tract 2246 (Brooks Farm in Danville) ; GOOD CAUSE appeering therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 17dE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be and the same is hereby further continued to September 41 1956 at 10:00 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 66A TUESDAI', AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued In the matter of the Petition for Annexation of Territory to Contra Costa County grater Works District No. 1. RESOLUTION CALL12IG EL:@CTION PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS Or SECTION 55800, ET SBQ. , MATER CODE. r WHEREAS, there was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 24th dap of July, 1956, a petition for the annexation of the hereinafter described uninhabited territory to Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, which said petition was filed by the holders of title, or evidence of title, to all of the land souzht to be added, as evidenced by the certificate of C. L. Dunklee, County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, filed with this Board on the 24th day of July, 1956; and fiH"1EAS,said petition sets forth therein and describes the boundaries of the proposed addition, as hereinafter described, and prays that the land within the boundaries be added to the district; and NHEREAS, this Board now, at its first regular meeting following the filling of the certificate by the County assessor finds that said petition in all respects complies with the requirements therefor, and that the addition of said territory to said district will be for the best interest of the district; and 4 t 1}HEREAS, this Board has further determined that it is necessary that improve ments be installed in the territory proposed to be annexed to provide adequate water for and to properly serve the territory sought to be annexed, which improvements will not be of district-w1de benefit; NOV%-, ?'HM1E'ORE, BE IT R_EZ* OLVED that a special election be and it is hereby called within the boundaries of the existing district for Tuesday, the 11th day of September, 1956. At the special election the proposition submitted to the qualified electors residing within Contra Costa County Water 71orks District No. 1 shall be: Shall the land described in the petition filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 24th day of July, 1956, be added to Contra Costa County Water i;orks District No. 1, and shall the annexed territory be created as a zone and special rates and charges be fixed and collected in said zone, to wit, an acreage assessment of 4250 per acre to pay the cost and expense of proposed improvements, and shall the territory within said zone be subject to taxation after inclusion, equally with the property within the district, to pay all of the bonded indebtedness outstanding at the time of the filing of the petition?" i The territory described in said petition for annexation is particularly described as follows: Portion of Lot 129, as designated on the map entitled Subdivision Number Three of Brentwood Irrigated Farms", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 11, 1917, in Volume 16 of Maps, at page 324, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of said Lot 129, said point bearing :north 89° 28' east 275.00 feet from an iron pipe at the corner common to said Lots 128, 129, 130; thence North 0° 081 east 558.99 feet; thence South 89°1 571 west 35.06 feet; thence North 0" 081 east 110.00 feet to the north line of said Lot 129 being on the south line of MoClarren Road; thence continuing North 0° 081 east 40 feet to the north line of McClerren Road, being the south line of Lot 118; thence east alone the north line of McClarren Road to its intersection with the boundary line of the Brentwood Sanitary District, said point being 150 feet west of the southeast corner of Lot 117; thence south alone the said Sanitary boundary line 40 feet to the south line of McClarren Road; thence west 638.3 feet along the south line of McClarren Road to a point 788.3 feet Kest of the northeast corner of Lot 129, being the northwest corner of lands Of the bousinv Authority of Contra Costa County; thence South 0° 081 xest666.82 feet to the south line of Lot 129; thence along the said south line, South 89° 28' west 256.73 feet to the point of beginning. The Board designates the American Legion Hall in the City of Brentwood as the polling place for the election, and designates the following persons to act as election officers for the conducting of adid election: Faye Ditmars, P. 0. Box 501, Brentwood -- Inspector Loretta Armstrong, 351 - lst Street, Brentwood Rachel Braun, 605 - 2nd Street, Brentwood The hours during which the polls will be open shall be from 7 o'clock a.m. to 7 o'clock p.m. 4 r, i 66Br TUESDAY, AUGUST 79 1956 -- Continued BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thet the Clerk of the Board is directed to cause notice of the special election herein provided to be given by publication of this resolution tuioe prior to the said election in the "BRENTWOOD NEWS", a weekly news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, which is hereby designated by this Board for that purpose. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on Tuesday, the 7th day of August, 1956, by the follouinv vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. WYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, d. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. f; 67 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued I In the Matter of Setting Date for the election of Trustees in Reclamation District No. 2059. A verified petition having been presented to this Board, and being signed by at least twenty percent of the land owners in said District, holding title or evidence of title to, and owning property at least twenty percent in value of the land in Reclamation District No. 2059 of the County of Uontra Uosta, requesting that said Board of Supervisors call an election for the election of trustees of said Reclamation District No. 2059; Upon motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, and pursuant to Section 50730 of the ?pater Code, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an elec- tion be held on Tuesday, the 18th day of September, 1956, in said Reclamation District No. 2059, for the election of a new 3o-rd of Trustees, consisting of three members of said District. The palls shall be open between the hours of 20:00 a.m. and 4:00 o'clock p.m. , at which time the polls shall be closed. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTEER ORDSRBD that the voting officers be and they are hereby appointed as officers to conduct said election, to-%it: Inspector: Mrs. Mina J. Walker, 24 Taylor Road, Boa 227, Bethel Island. Judge: Mrs. Flora B. Klein, P. 0. Boz 41, Bethel Island. Judge: Mrs. Ida Hyatt, Boz 260, Bethel Island . IT IS FURTHRR ORDER3D that Notice of said election shall be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the "Diablo Valley News", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f) TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued Supervisor I. T. Goyak left at 12:00 p.m. and was not present when the following orders were acted on. In the Matter of Resolution Selling Crockett County Fire Protection District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa heretofore duly authorized the issuance of 4125,000 principal amount of bonds of the County of Contra Costa to be kno%n as "Bonds of the County of Contra Costa issued on behalf of Crockett County Fire Protection District, Issue of 1956", all dated October 1, 19562 and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors by resolution, duly and regularly adopted the 10th day of July, 1956, authorized the sale of the entire principal amount of said authorized issue at public sale to the hi,-hest and best bidder therefor, and 1495ERE.AS, notice of the sale of said bonds to be sold has been given in the manner prescribed by said resolution, and the following bid for said bonds was and is the only bid received by said Hoard of Supervisors: Net Interest Name of Bidder Cost to District Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. 50,965 .00 WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. , is the highest, best and only bid for said bonds, NOIN, THMEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as follows, to wit: 1. Said bid of Hank of America, :1. T. & S. A. , for X125,000 par value of said bonds shall be and is hereby accepted, and the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit, said par value thereof and a premium of 439.00, together with accrued interest at the following rates: Bond Numbers (Inclusive) Interest date Per Annum 31 - 42 3-3/45 43 - 72 3-1/29 73 - 125 3-3/4* Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi- annually on April 1 and October 1 in each year, beginning October 1, 1957. 2. The County Clerk 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. RESOLVE), FURTH3R, that this resolution shall take effect from and after its passage and approval; PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of August, 1956, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. CLROMIGS, iiAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FRED&ICKSON. NOES:Sunervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. -IOYAE. a man of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ea-officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County. By Deputy Clerk In the Matter of Anplicationfor permit to remove soil from real property, filed by Lor. E. Z'. Thompson, 4515 Clayton Road, Concord. The Planning Commission having reported that it requires additional time to consider the application of Mr. E. V11. Thompson for permit to remove soil from real property described in his application on file with this Board, and this board being desirous of reviewing the recommendations of the Commission in said matter; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TFC: -Q.nRD ORDERED that the hearing on the application of Cdr. Thompson be and it is continued to Aug ust 14, 1956 at 2 p.m. The fore doing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. I q F Pz. No.1955 i 3481(Bond 1 Bids -' 36 Agreement -:t39 r 2-23 ,Waterfront Road, Co. Road No. Issue Project F) - Plans- and specifications for reconstruction r of 2-23 Mayne Court - declared County road 2 2-23Ilaaterfront Road {within Martinez) - author- a61 - Completed z ized reconstruction of, from 1 Bond Issue Funds 4 3-1 ' dilson and Compan37 - approval of agreement ; J with, for contract plans, for construction of Crockett Cut-off r and Tormey Interchange (portion of bond Project E) 3-8 i, Wendt Construction Co. - authorized refund ., 12 of deposit made under Grd. 185 3-$ Woodland Court - name changed to Lode Lane 17 Wr ht P. C. - authorized refund of deposit 31 1223ig made under Ord. 185 3-22 Woo, Frederick James et al. - authorized 31 payment for right of way for 4, San Pablo Dam Roa 3-22 Walnut Creek Acres, Unit No. 1 - Cleaveland 32 Road, Hookston Road and 10' widen- ing on Monument Road - declared County roads 4-5 Walnut Ave. k'ater Croup Corp - authorized refund of deposit rade under Ord. 185 42 7 4-5 ",Westmoreland Park " , Honister Lane, Keswick 45 y t err., Lane, Holli s Court and the widening of Vhitman Road and Oak Grove Road, near Concord,f c accepted as County Roads S i. F Y rye.•' ` Jn. _ 4-'12 Wilkie George V and lora, - authorized pay- 51 ; t meat for Right-of-Wayr for Geary Road. road No. 3751- 4-12 Winkler, Fred C do Alma N. - authorized pay 52k ment for Right-of-Way for Pleasant Hill Road.N Road iso. 3651. 4-19 Wellington Avenue and Grenville Place 58 8g-abandoned Fx abandoned, proposed 66dfdepositmade.` 26 W ebb authorized refund or under Ord. 185 4-26 ' Wilerest Drive, near Concord, declared 66 County Road 4-26 wilbur Avenue - Quitclaim deed authorized ,x 68 to correct title, etc.N 4 5/3 Walden Area - C'I erry Lane, ast El--wood Drive 8- Elmwood Court declared F s County Roads 5I3 Willow Road - Declared County Road 75 9, reemeat Ap ro46 M p H r 5/l r Wilson c Go. - Public Works Director author- S6 ized to negotiate with them re t 323 amended k ,4,rry supplemental engineering work. . 4, r 5/17 Willow Road between Ghurc'h Lane & San Pablo 33 Dam Road - agreed to maintain Fx= road during construction. Map Approved. 955-31 Woodside Acres" - 6 5-35 Wilson & Co. - Public storks Director author- 9 ized to prepare contract with 3 r F Second Unit Crockett Cut-off) w 6-14 Walnut Creek, City of - authorized recon- 113 struction of portion within, of y Ygnacio Valley Road 7-5 Walden Road Railroad crossing - application of state before P.U.C. for N j abondanment resolution stating y 131 : no abjection by County t 7-5 Woodland Way - name to be changed to g Thiteaek Drive 132 177 Approved 7-12 Weeds on State Highways in County; State 150 q urged to clear 4-5 . "taverly Farms - Intention to accept access7. road to and in Waverly Farms 46 E 7-32, 1%verly Farms - Approval of access road h z g - agreemont 151 7-19 Wigington, Luke and Allene - Auth. payment r for right of way , San Pablo Dam Road 152 8-9 '.'Walker, Y. E. , et al, - Auth payment for right of uay, San Pablo Dam Road. 182 p 8-16 I%Iillo% Pass Extension - ,Agreement 'with a Guenter -K. Leptien and Frank J. µ ._... ..Cronin for contract plans bnd cost E estimate for construction of. 190 Grade 1550 feet1938-23 . Wilbur Avenue -9-6 r`tilbur Avenue - Loner mater line is connection %ith grading, authorized 202 i 6 .dilson, Glen C. , et ua, - Auth. payment for z fight of way , Pleasant Hill Road. 209 S«.•wlk•. r a 9_6 !Y ikander, Thomas, et ua,-Auth. payment for M t right of 'Kay, San Pablo Dam toad . ' f ( TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1053. Ordinance No. 1053, which rezones property in Clayton Valley Area, request of Santos, is presented to this :Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor drederickson, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THS .BOARD FURTIE3 ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by lax 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 members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1065. Ordinance No. 1065, which rezones property in South Ygnacio Valley, request of Casey , 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 ADOPTED. APPROVED and IT IS BYM- BOARD FURTHER ORDIXERM that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by lair 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 members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1070. Ordinance No. 10702 which rezones property in the Danville area, request of Likins-Christie, is presented to this Board; rind 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 tDOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTER ORD3R3D- that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "Thi VALLEY PIONEER", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The fore-ping order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1055. Ordinance No. 1058, which rezones property in Tenth Township area, Pinole, request of Phil Heraty, 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 APR,tOVED andADOPTED. IT IS BY TH3 BOARD F'URTLER ORDERS that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "PINOLF.-hIMCULE NFA'+S", a news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. present. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members In the hatter of Approving Ordinance No. 1060. Ordinance N'a. 10600 which rezones property in Danville area, request of J. R. Armstrong, is presented to this Burd; and On motion of Uunervisor '"eylor, seconded by Supervisor Vredericksons IT IS BY TfiE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED andADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FUR 4-E1 ORD M- that a copy of said ordinance be publishedforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylawin "THE VALLEYPIONEER", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in Lhe County of Contra Costa. The foregoin.T order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 71 TUESDAY, AUIUST 7, 1956 -- Continued I f In the Mater of Appointment of ridward L. Vichols as Commissioner of the Mousing Authority of Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Edward L. Nichols be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the housing Authority of Contra Costa County for a term of four years commencing retroactively as of May 26, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. CU.-1M:GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, :"l. C. BUCHANAN, j 1. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NOPE. ABSENT: Sueervisors - I. T. G ZYAF-. In the utter of Approval of plans and specifications for the construc- tion of bank protection %orks at San Ramon Drop Structure No. 6, near Danville (Contra Costa County Flood Control and Yater Conservation District) . Plans and specifications for the construction of bank protection works at San Ramon Drop Structure No. 6 approximately two miles north of Danville, having been submitted to and filed %ith this Board this day by C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conservation District; f I On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said p?ans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BCJ%HD FURTHEh ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages which shall be the .minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifiea- E tions. IT IS BY TNZ BOARD FURTiM OP.DbRED that the time for receiving bids in this { matter is hereby set for Tuesday, August 28 , 1956, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURVHM ORDrER=:D that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the wanner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in "THE VALLEY PIONEER,?. ! The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the utter of Approval of plans and specifications for the installa- tion of drainage facilities in Lafayette Valley Estates, near Lafayette (Contra Costa County Storm I Drainage District, Zone 1) . Plans and specifications for the installation of drainage facilities in Lafayette Valley Estates approximately t%o miles southeast of Lafayette, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shell be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to 4 Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions. IT IS BY THS BOARD FURTB-:R ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, August 28, 1956, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERM that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by Slaw, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "LA.FAYETTE SUN". , i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. P In the Matter of Approving, in principle, the Report of Preliminary Master Plan of the Small Craft Harbors. R The Contra Costa County Planning Commission having filed with this Board the ! Preliminary Luster Plan of Small Craft Harbors" and this Board having reviewed said plan; f 1 i z TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1956 -- Continued NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD]MM that said plan be and the same is hereby approved, in principle. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS, :-SAY S. TAYLOR, 71. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDER ICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. (10YAK. In the Matter of Appointment of A. M. French as Commissioner of the Byron County Fire Pro- tection District. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that A. y. French be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, Vs . G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDE JCKSOH. NOES:Sunervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK. In the Matter of Appointment of Armand Stow as member ofBoard of Retirement of Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association for the unexpired term of Robert C. Bryce, resigned. This Board havinsz heretofore accepted the resignation of Robert Clyde Bryce as member of the Board of Retirement of Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association; N01 , THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Armand Stow, 292 East Eighth Street, Pittsburg, be and he is hereby appointed member of the Board of Retirement Association for the unexpired term of Robert C. Bryce, resigned (to July 1, 1957) . The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. CUMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN,. J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENTT: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK. In the Matter of Recommendation of Central County Fire Protection District Commissioners that the firemen be accepted in the County Civil Service System. The commissioners of the Central County Fire Protection District having recommended that the firemen of said district be accepted in the Contra Costa County Civil Service System; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Fredericxson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 14, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. U w ATTEST: Chairman W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By eputy Clerk 73 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 THE BOARD MST IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN TEE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTIiIEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESW T: HON. E. L. cu m ms, CtHAIRU?AN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. qOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANA?ri, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESEIT: W. T. PAASCEG CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizin 7 correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Bof:rd a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for tt=e fiscal year 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; w 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: In volume 5 Assessment F30022, Eldred and Blossom A. Lane are assessed with 3.00 acres in Rancho San Pablo with land and improve- meats erroneously assessed at 46080 and 410620, respectfully. The correct assessed value of land is 44500 and improvements 47500. In volume 8, Assessment $669011 May Perry is assessed with Lot 1, La Salle Heights Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $5980. These improvements should be cancelled as they are double with improvements appearing on the Unsecured Personal Property Roll under Assessment X501-323. In Volume 21,Assessment 0122281, Crown Zellerbach Corp. , is assessed with 17.35 acres in S. E. 1/4 Section 17 T2K R2$ with land erroneously assessed at 4180,000 and possessory interest in 8.259 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at 4500. The correct assessed values on the 17.35 acre parcel should be 412150 land , 4180,000 improvements and on the possessory interest improvements should be WOO. Crown Zellerbach Corporation waives equalization hearings. In Volume 21, Assessment x7312113-1, Crown Zellerbach Corporation, j is assessed with 12. 22 acres in ISE 1/4 Sea 20 T2N R2E with land erroneously assessed at 480,D00. The correct assessed value of land is 45,850 and improvements 480,000. Crown Zellerbach Corporation waives equalization hearings. in Volume 27, Assessment #601564, Burris A. and Betty L. Heflin are assessed with .15 acre parcel in Rancho Monte Del Diablo with improvements erroneously assessed at 4940. These improvements should be cancelled from Assessment #601564 and added to .Assessment #601594 at the request of Air. Trost. In Volume 27, Assessment #603518, Charles K. Bell at al are assessed with 4.04 acres in Rancho San Miguel with improvements erroneously assessed at 44590. These improvements should be cancelled and added to Assessment 0603518-1 at the request of Mr. Roy C. Hansen. In Volume 27, Charles W. and Bobie I. Bates are assessed i with a tract of land in Rancho Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $1780. ='hese improvements should be cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. In Volume 29, Assessment 0618992, James C. and 'cella Gentry are assessed with a portion of Lot 15, Concord Acres with improvements erroneously assessed at 43220. These improvements should be removed and added to Assessment X618992-1 appearing in the names of Mr. and Mrs. Gentry. Improvements of 4510 on Assessment #618992-1 should be added to Assessment #618992. In Volume 34, Assessment ir665528, Leland E. and Susanna R. f Wolf enders are assessed with 1.050 acres in Rancho EI Sobrante with improvements omitted. Mr. Wolfenden requests improvements of 44510 be added to ti:is assessment. In Volume 24, Assessment ;#501695, `Phomas M. and Betty L. Brid geford are assessed with .77 acres in Rancho Canada Del Pinole with improvements omitted. Mrs. Helen Ri sdon of American Trust Company E of Orinda requests improvements of 43250 be added. In Volume 23, Assessment #435163, William C. Gardner is assessed with .37 acre parcel in Baldwin Estates, assessed value of land $140. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Assessment ff435164. i i i 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 -- Continued Code 7938 Assessment No. 17 B. Otis Cobb, M.D. 3393 Clayton Road Concord, California Personal Property - A.Y. 4680. Solvent Credits - 4119700. This assessment is a duplicate with Assessment No. 256 in Code 501. The above assessment is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 801-1373, D. M. Mitchell is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of 42550. Through a clerical error, equip- went appears in the above figure twice. The correct assessed valuation of personal property is 41150. In accordance with section 531 of the Revenue end Taxation Code, the following property should be added to the Unsecured Personal Property assessment roll for 1956-57. Owners have requested that these assessments be added to the assessment roll. Code 8206 - Assessment No. 504 John J. and Jane 3. Van der z)chuur 200 Sunset Drive Bethel Island, California Boat #28 Z 190 - Assessed valuation 4100 Code 501 - Assessment No. 334 W. F. Mellerup 732 Arlington Way Martinez, California Boat # 28 Z 598 - Assessed valuation 4i100 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following personal property should be cancelled from the 1956-57 Personal Property Roll. Code 501 - Assessment No. 295 J. LicLenehan is assessed with personal property being for a boat 28 C 19, assessed valuation 4110. Phis boat was put on our harbor list in error and was not in this County on the lien date. Assessment #x295, Code 501 should therefore be cancelled. Cade 17910 - Assessment No. 166 R. R. Draw-,hon is assessed with personal property being for an airplane, assessed valuation 4450. This airplane was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment 91669 Code 17910 should therefore be cancelled. Code 17910 - Assessment No. 175 Presidio Aero Club is assessed with personal property being for an airplane, assessed valuation 4150. This airplane was not here on the lien date and %as erroneously assessed. Assessment #175, Code 17910 should therefore be cancelled. Code 8206 - Assessment No. 402 Prestivich is assessed with personal property being for boat 0 28 L 839, assessed valuation 4330. .his Boat was in San Ueteo County on the lien date and assessed secured. Assessment 2402, Code 8206 should there- fore be cancelled. Code 701 - Assessment No. 3 L. W. Routt is assessed mitt personal property being for boat 28 D 195 , assessed valuation 4430. This boat was assessed in Fresno County on the lien date and tax paid. Assessment #3, code 701 should there- fore be cancelled. Code 17910 - Assessment No. 153 M. A. Webb is assessed with personal property being for an airplane assessed valuation 4850. This airplane was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed ther and tax paid. Assessment ff153, code 17910 should therefore be cancelled. Code 6206 - Assessment No. 490 E. Hopkins, is assessed with personal property being for boat ff28 1549, assessed valuation 41200. This beat was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment 1490, code 8206 should therefore be cancelled. 3 73 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 -- Continued i Code 7201 - Assessment No. 37 L. Johnson is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 3 196, assessed valuation 490. This boat was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there end tax paid. Assessment #37, Code 7201 should therefore be cancelled. Code P206 - Assessment No. 493 F. Printers is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 F 25, assessed valuation $250. This boat was in Santa Clara County t on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment Y493, code 8206 should therefore be cancelled. Code 17910 - Assessment No. 65 Stuart Hinckley is assessed with personal property being, for an airplane, assessed valuation 4850. This airplane was transient in Contra Costa County on the lien date. This airplane was assessed in San Bernardino County and tax paid there. Assessment #65, code 17910 should therefore be cancelled. CODE 5304 - Assessment No. 342 J. Woolsey is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 S 690, assessed valuation ;x500. This boat was in Marin County on lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment #342, code 5304 should there- fore be cancelled. Code 6201 - Assessment P:o. 29 J. Goldberg is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 Z ?20, assessed valuation 080. This boat was in Solano County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment ir 29, code 6201 should therefore be cancelled. Code 5306 - Assessment No. 448 Thomas Azevedo is assessed with personal property being for boat 236-057, assessed valuation 4250. This boat was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment x448, code 5306 should therefore be cancelled. Code 5306 - Assessment No. 278 Frank arcia is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 S 274, assessed valuation 4250. This is a double %ith assessment #155, code 8206, upon which tax was paid. Assessment u278, code 5306 should there- fore be cancelled. Code 701 - Assessment Ido. 304 H. Miramonte is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 D 587, assessed valuation 4183. This boat was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid. Assessment #304, code 701 should therefore be cancelled Code 8206 - Assessment No. 471 Chas. B. Jennin-s is assessed with personal property being for Boat A28 Y 897, assessed valuation 450. This boat was erroneously put on our harbor list, therefore assessment 1471, code 8206 should be cancelled. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and 'laxation Code, the followin-- assessments should be added to the unsecured Roll: Code 501-hssesswent -o. 335 Carlson, Collins, Gordon & Bold Court Street Martinez, California Assessed Valuation 41010-Personal Property Solvent Credits - 411,030 Code 17910-Assessment 16•o. 190 Robert Dollar Company 141 Batter Street San Francisco , California Personal Prope--ty 49000 Assessment 001-1673 Kaiser Aircraft & Electronics Corp., c/o E. R. . ones, South 14th St. , Richmond , California The possessory interest, possession of, claim to and rights, title and interest in and to that certain land and improvements in the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, C lffornia, situated on land described in Parcel 1-804-7-5F appearing on the State Board of Equalization utility Roll. Assessed value of land ;500, improvements ,920,000. i i TUESDAY, AUGUST 149 1956 -- Continued Assessment #801-1674 Kaiser ivircraft & ::lectronics Corp. , c/o . R. Jones South 14th St. , itichmond, California The possessory interest, possession of , claim to and rights to the possession of and all other rights , title and interest in and to those certain improvements in the City of tLichmond, Contra Costa County, California , situate on land described in Parcel 807-7-5R appearing on the State Board of Equalization Utility Rall. Assessed value of fixed mechinery 4300,5009 personal property 08,500. Code 801-Assessment No. 200 appears on the unsecured roll as follows's M. A. Hurti g 112 A - Santa Clara, El Cerrito, California Assessed valuations Boat ---- 4 550 A Veterans exemption was filed with Alameda County by Mr. Hurtig to be applied on the above boat. Due to a clerical error, this exemption AAs not allo%ed. Assessment No. 200 Code 801 should show exemption in the amount of 4 550. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Alhambra Valley Estates and Adjacent Lands" to the City of Martinez. Certificate dated August 9, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 271 C.S., adopted by the City of Mertinez, and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on August 9, 1956, having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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. In the Matter of Grenting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Sunnervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TNM BOARD ORDERED that Probation Officer, John Davis, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEhVE T:E STATE O. CALIFC19NIA from September 24th to October lst. The foregoin? order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizin- attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that members of Commission, Planning Director Heaton, Deputy District Attorney Walker, and two additional members of planning staff be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the folloainr: Annual Conference of Planning Commissioners Association at Hoberg's from October 10 to 13, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Approval of Street Light Plan and Calling for Bids for -Lighting Services for "COUNT-' SERVICE AREA L-6" Vine Hill . COUNTY SERVICE AREA 1,-6 having been established by this Board of Super- visors on January 17, 1956, for the purpose of furnishing street lighting services therein; and no referendum petition having been filed , pursuant to Section 25210.21 et seq. , of the Government Code, or at all; and a plan of a system of street illumina- tion for said County Service Area L-6 having this day been presented to this Board and filed ai th the Clerk thereof, and this Board having fully investigated same; and good cause appearing therefor; NOVd, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TH BOARD ORDERED that said plan be and it is hereby ADOPTED; and IT IS FURThER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board forthwith advertise for bids for installing, carina for and maintaining_ the said lights pursuant to said plan, and for supplying said County Service Area L-6 with all the electricity necessary for operating and maintaining the said li=-hts. The contract for the same is to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, provided, however, that the rates to be paid there- for must not exceed in any event the rates now paid by the County of Contra Costa t 77 s TUESDAY, AUIZIE 14, 1956 -- Continued i for highway lighting in other places in said Contra Costa County. The term of said contract is to be for five years. This Board, however, reserves the richt to abrogate such contract whenever as 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. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the notice of the receiving of said bids be published by the Clerk of this Board in the ^CON A COSTA GAZETTE". a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The f3re7oin•- order is nessed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 00YAK, H. L. CUA IUrGS, RAY 5. TAYLOR, BUC HANAN, J.FREGERICKSON. NO3S: Suoervisors - NONE. ABSEtIT: Supervisors - ::ONE. In the Metter of Authorizin- Pacif ie Gas and Electric Company to discontinue certain street lights within the Crockett, Crolone and Valons HichKay Lightin- District. on the recommendation of the Public Works Department, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Teylor, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that the i Pacific Gas and Electric Company be authorized to discontinue street lighting service on those streets in Crockett which lie within the construction area where the State is constructing-, the bridge approach to the new Carquinez Straits bridge. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with ray Point Light and Power Company for lighting service in County Service Area L-1 (C1^de Area) . Agreement dated July 25, 1956 between the County of Contra Costa and Bay Point Light and Po%er Company %herein said company agrees to furnish street lighting service within the boundaries of County Service Area L-1 (Clyde Area) as set forth in I said agreement is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement wherein the State agrees to reimburse the County for certain expenditures in connection with the handi- capped children procram. 4 Agreement dated July 13, 1956, 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 the State agrees to reimburse the County for services to handicapped children other than diagnostic services, in an amount not to exceed 493 ,210.85 during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957; and further agrees to reimburse the County for diagnostic services in an amount not to exceed 450,000 (total amount of contract not to exceed $143,210.85) , the period of said contract being from July 1, 19562 to and j including June 30, 1957, is presented to this Board; and l On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that seid agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Gumming , Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Contractor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L In the Matter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims of Stanley A. Ford of Building Inspection Department in i Richmond. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that Stanley A, j Ford of Building Inspection Department in Richmond, is added to the regular mileage list; and the County Auditor is authorized to pay his mileage claims at the rate of ten cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven durin7 each calendar month and at the rate of five and one-half cents per mile for each mile driven in excess of ; five hundred miles duriniz each calendar month, in the performance of his work for the County. t r The f3re?3in:1 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i L i TUESDAY, AUIUST 14, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Personnel Action. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel action be anc the same is hereby approved: Health Department Reclassified one typist-clerk position to Intermediate typist-clerk, effective August 15, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing the Per Diem rate for patients at Weimar Joint Sanatorium. Upon the recommendation of H. E. McNamer, Auditor-Controller, and good cause appearinn therefor; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that billing of patients at the Weimer Joint Sanatorium for the period commencing September 1, 1956, and until further notice of this Board be and the same is hereby fixed at the rate of 41.1.00 per patient day. IT IS 3Y THE. 30-',RD FURTH"22 ORDER that the Social Service Department, County Hospital, and the Richmond and Pittsburg Health Centers be guided accordingly. The fore?oin 7 order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the zoard. In the Fatter of approving Ordinance No. 1061. Ordinance No. 1061 , %hick amends Ordinance No. 1042 (County Sales and Use Tax Ordinance) is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor soyek, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the some is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY T11-3 BO:,RD FURTHKR ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "EL SOBRANTE HERALD BED PRESS", a newspaper of eneral circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The fore oinR order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1057. Ordinance No. 1057, which prohibits parkin; on portion of hilltop Drive 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 APPhOVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY Tn BOARD FURT7ii3R O.RDE.--LW that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by laic in the "EL SOBRAPITE HERALD BEE PRESS", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contre Costa. The fore-oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1075. Ordinance No. 1075, which rezones property in San Pablo area request of J. & 0. Marvin, is presented 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 IS BY TIM BO LRD FURTHER ORD- MED that a copy of said ordinance be pub- lished for the time and in the spanner required by law in the "SAH PABLO NEVIS", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The fore Z31nn, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1056, Ordinance No. 1056, which fixes speed on portions of Les Juntas -lay, Buchanan Field Road , Second Avenue and s"alnut Boulevard, is presented to this Hoard; and On motion of Supervisor loyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPhOVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE 30ARD FLT.RMZR O RDERiM that a copy of said ordinance be pub- lished for the time and in the menner required by law in the "PLEASANT BILL NEWS", a newspaper of ,Zeneral circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The fare zoinn order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n, E 79 TUESDAY, AU UST 14, 1956 -- Continued In the batter of Approving Ordinance iVa. 1059.I Ordinance do. 1059 , xhich fixes speed on portion of iyillok Pass Road 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 FURT M ORD3Rthat a copy of said ordinance be pub- lisped for the time end in the manner required by lax in the "DIABLO BEACON", a news- paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The tore-ping order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Metter of Application for permit to remove soil from real property filed by Mr. E. 1. Thompson (under provisions of Ordinance 360) . This Board havinY heretofore continued to this day the matter of the appli- cation of Dir. E. W. Thompson for permit to remove soil from real property described in his application on file %%ith this Board; and The Pl ann in-1 Commission having recommended to this Board that a quarry permit should not be issued to Mr. Thompson; and This Board having fully considered said matter; and good cause appearing therefor; NOW, TH RBFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TH3 BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby DENIED. j IT IS BY TH3 BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor refund the unencumbered portion of deposit of 450 made on May 17, 1956, Auditor's Receipt No. 72168, to Mr. E. W. Thompson, 4515 Clayton Road, Concord (after deducting costs of publication of notice of hearing in the Diablo Beacon on June 1 and June 6, 1956). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Claim from Los Angeles County for care Niven resident of Contra Costa County. Copy of Claim in the amount of 4134.35 against Contra Costa County for care j given Ruth A. Porter & Baby at the General Hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors; NO,,', TH?:R3710RE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY HE XARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby REFERRED TO THE SOCIAL SERVICs DIRECTOR .OR HIS :'."RITTE?J RE And MsDATION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Butter of Claims for damages. Thomas Stuart Ferguson, attorney at lax, having filed with this Board on August 9, 1956, the hereinafter claims against the Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'tater Conservation District in the amounts set opposite their names, to Kit: I-. {.nd Mrs. D. C. '+bite . . . . . . . . . 4 750 i Lenn White 44500 t NOS:', THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each of said claims be and the j same is hereby Di'!INIED. The f ore--o ing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e t ethea:a t r of ClaimIn for damages. Condon, Dolgin and Page, Attorneys, on behalf of Ralph Trost of Trost Brothers Construction Company, having filed with this Board on August 80 1956, claim for damages in the amount of 415,1100.00; NO',`:, TH^.RiKI:, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY TE-Z .CARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIM). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Latter of Complaint, Edna Gleason versus County of Contra Costa, et al. ,i Superior Court Action No. 65738. A copy of Complaint and Summons in Superior Court Action No. 65738, Edna t(( 1 TUESDAY, AU,:-,UST 14, 1956 -- Continued Gleason versus County of Contra Costa, et al. , having been served on U. A. Smith, Deputy County Clerk, on Auqust 10, 1956; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY IUE, -ROARD ORDERED that said complaint and summons be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO THE DI: TRICT :MIRNEY. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Complaint, Louis Adler, at al . , versus County of Contra Costa, et al. , Superior Court Action No. 66676. A copy of Complaint and Summons in Superior Court Action No. 66676, Louis Adler, et al. , versus County of Contra Costa, at al. , having been served on 14. T. Peasch, County Clerk, on August 8, 1956; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY ',HE BOARD ORDERED that said complaint and summons be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTOiV EY. The foregoin.7 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Metter of Approval of agreement with Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation for premises to be used for storage of election material. A written form of letter agreement dated July 16, 1956, wherein Parr- Richmond Industrial Corporation, the lessor, agrees to lease to Contra Costa County, the lessee, certain premises located in the so-called Prefabrication area of Richmond Shipyards, Richmond, California, for a period of one year, commencing August 15, 1956, at a monthly rental of 425 per month, payable in advance on the 15th day of each and every month, beginning with August 15, 1956, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter Of agreement be and the same is hereby APPRUM. and fl. L. Cummin7s, Chairman , Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute the same on behalf Of Contra Costa County. IT is BY z-ARD F UR%iER GRDMED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly, commencing August 15 , 1956, for the period of one year in the sum of 4625 in favor of Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation in payment for rent provided for in said letter of agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Annexations to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. This Board having on August 7, 1956 continued to this date the hearing on proposed Annexation leo. 2 to Storm =Drain Maintenance District No. 1, and being, desirous of further time to consider s,-id matter; NOW, THEREFORE, and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEPM that the hearing be and the same is further continued to August 281 1956. The foregoing Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Metter of Proposed Formation of Antioch osvital District. This Board having on July 17, 1956 continued to this date the matter of the formation of proposed Antioch Hospital District, the Board proceeds with the hearing; end tor. John Begin on behalf of five members (from the Antioch area) of a committee named by Supervisors Frederickson and Buchanan to confer in an effort to have a single Hospital District servin, the Pittsburg and Antioch areas, appears before this Board and recommends that no action be taken by this Board. Supervisor Frederickson then recommends to the other members that no action be taken on said matter; and none is taken by the Board. In the Fatter of Fixing, boundaries and establishing election precincts El Cerrito 15, 32 51, El Sobrante 8, 11, 16, Richmond 45, 100 and 148. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED tbi:t the boundaries of El Cerrito 15, 32, 519 .cs. Sobrante 8, 11, 169 Richmond 45, 100 and 148, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter inamed, be end the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: 81 TUESDAY, ;UIUST 14, 1956 -- Continued j EL C3RR1TO PRECINCT NO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Mire Vista Avenue with the center line of Canyon Trail; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the center line of Mira Vista Avenue to the center line of Jordan Avenue; thence easterly elan.- the center line of Jordan Avenue to the center line of Tamalpias Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Tamalpias Avenue to the center line of Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to the westerly boundary line of the Kira Vista Country Club; thence northerly along said j boundary line to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito ; thence easterly and southeasterly along said incorporation line to the easterly line of Lot 65 Rancho San Pablo; tt_ence southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly lines of said Lot 65 to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the westerly line of Tract No. 2044; thence southerly along said extension, along the westerly line of Tract No. 2044 and alonq the southerly extension thereof to the boundary line of Schmidt Village Tract; thence aloe' said boundary line northwesterly and westerly to the easterly boundary line of nich:=ond Junction Heights; thence northerly along i said easterly boundary line to the center line of Canyon Trail ; thence westerly elan,- the center line of Cannon Trail to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECI21CT NO. 32 Beginning at the center lire of Moeser Lane at the most easterly corner of { Lot 19 Schmidt Village Tract; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along I the northeasterly line of Schmidt Village Tract to the intersection thereof with the IsoutherlyextensionofthecenterlineofBuckinghamDrive; thence in a general northerly direction elon_- said extension, along the center line of Buckingham Drive and alon-7 the northeasterly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of j El Cerrito ; thence southeasterly elan-, said incorporation line to the southeasterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Boy Scouts of America; thence I southwesterly and northwesterly along said Hoy Scouts of America tract to the center line of Loeser Lane; thence southwesterly along the center line of Goeser Lane to the point of beginning.j f M CERRITO PREC I::C T 210. 51 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito with the easterly line of Lot 65 Rancho San Pablo; thence from said point of beginning southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly lines of said Lot 65 to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the westerly line of Tract iio. 2044; thence southerly elan& said extension, along the westerly line of Tract No. 2044 and along the southerly extension thereof to the boundary line of Schmidt Village; thence southeasterly along said boundary line to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the center line of Buckingham Drive; thence in a general northerly direction along said extension, along the center line of Buckingham Drive and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of Bl Cerrito; thence northwesterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. SOB-;WV, --- PR EMICT 110. 8 s s Beginnin;- at the intersection of the center line of San Pablo Dam Road with fthecenterlineofClarkRand ; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the center line of Clark Road to the center line of Wesley Way ; thence westerly along the center line of Wesley Isay to the center line of Hermon Road; thence southerly and i westerly alon^ the center line of Harman Road to the center line of Wesley 'Way ; thence southerly along the center line of Wesley 4ay to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence westerly along said incorporation line to the easterly line of La Colina Tract; thence northerly alon# the easterly line of La Colina Tract and the northerly extension thereof to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence in a general easterly direction alonT the center line of San Pablo Creek to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the center line of Clark Road; thence southerly along said extension to the point of beginning. EL SOBRZ E PRECINCT 110. 11 j Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Pablo Dam Road with the center line of Clark Road; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the northerly extension of the center line of Clark Road to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thenoe westerly along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the incorporation line of the City of Rictmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the easterly line of Lot 123 Canyon Park; thence I northerly alonz- the easterly line of Lots 123 , 124 and 125 to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 125; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Lot 125 to the most southerly corner of Lot 80 Canyon Park; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Lot 80 and the northerly extension thereat' to the center line of Elmwood Road ; thence westerly along the center line of Elmwood hoed to the center line of Clark Road; thence northerly alon-, the center line of Clark Road to the point of beginning. EL SOBRANTE MCIN4 CT NO. 16 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Clark Road with the center line of r•eslqv .`!ay ; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the center line of 'es?ey --ay to the center line of Harmon Road; thence southerly and westerly elan,-- the center line of - a_rmon :hoed to the center line of Wesley 'day; thence southerly elan? the center line of ''.•esley ..ay to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond ; thence alon;r said inco--aoration line in a general clockwise direction to the easterly line of Lot 123 Canyon Park; thence northerly alon7; the easterly line of Lots 123, 124 and 125 to the northeasterlyeorner of Lot 125 ; thence westerly along, the northerly line of said Lot 125 to the most southerly corner of Lot 80 uonyon Park; hence northerly alon- the easterly line of said Lot 80 and the northerly extension thereof to the center line of 31mo3d Road; thence .%esterly along the center line of Elmwood Road to the center line of Clark Road; thence northerly along the center line of Clark Rce d to the point of be-inning. i TUESDAY, AUUST 14, 1956 -- Continued RICIrZOND PRECn CT NO. 45 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of humboldt Street with the center line of Sierra A venue; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center line of Sierra Avenue to the center line of Sonoma Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Sonoma Avenue to the intersection thereof , with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 31 Block 65 East Richmond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly along said extension and along the northerly line of said Lot 31 to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 31; thence southerly along the westerly lines of Lots 31, 309 29, 28, 272 26, 25, 29 23 and 22 of said Block 65 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 22; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 22 and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Sonoma Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Sonoma Avenue to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 9, Block 66 East Richnond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly along said extension and along the northerly line of said Lot 9 to the north- westerly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly lines of Lots 9 and 8 of said Block 66 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 8, said point beim also on the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence westerly and southerly along; said incorporation line to the center line of Silva Avenue; thence westerly along- the center line of Silva Avenue to the center line of Blount Street; thence northwesterly along the center line of Mount Street to the center line of Humboldt Street; thence northerly elan the center line of Humboldt Street to the point of beginning. luc:-mato mEcr vT NO. 100 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Humboldt Street with the center line of Solana Avenue; thence from. said point of beginnin, easterly along the center line of Solano Avenue to the center line of Yuba Street; thence southerly along the center line ofYuba Street to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 26 Block 59 East Richmond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly aloe- said extension end alon? the northerly line of said Lot 26 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly alonz the westerly lines of Lots 26, 25, 24, 23 , 22, 21 , 20 and 19 of said Block 59 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 19; thence easterly aloa.7 the southerly line of said Lot 19 and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Yuba Street; thence southerly along the center line of Yuba Street to the intersection thereof with the et-sterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 26 Block 60 Bast Richmond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly along said extension and alon7, the northerly line of said Lot 26 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly lines of Lots 26, 252 249 23, 222 212 20 and 19 of said Block 60 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 19; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 19 and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Yuba Street; thence southerly elonz the center line of Yuba Street to the center line of Sierra Avenue ; thence westerly along the center line of Sierra Avenue to the center line of Humboldt Street; thence northerly along the center line of Humboldt Street to the point of beginning. RICMICND PRECIXT NO. 148 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Solano Avenue with the center line of Yuba Street; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the center line of Yuba Street to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 26 Block 59 East Richmond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly along; said extension and alonz the northerly line of said Lot 26 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly lines of Lots 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20 and 19 of said Block 59 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 19; thence east- erly along the southerly line of said Lot 19 and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Yuba Street; thence southerly alon7 the center line of Yuba Street to the intersection thereof vAth the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 26 Block 60 East Richmond Boulevard Tract; tnenee westerly alon- said extension and along the northerly line of said Lot 26 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly lines of Lots 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 212 20 and 19 of said Block 60 to the southwesterly comer of said Lot 19; thence easterly alon? the southerly line of said Lot 19 and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Yuba Street; thence southerly alon the center line of Yuba Street to the center line of Sierra Avenue to the center line of Lana= Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Sonoma Avenue to the intersection thereof rith the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 31 block 65 East Richmond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly along said extension and along the northerly line of said Lot 31 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly aloe- the westerly lines of Lots 31, 301. 29, 28, 27, 261 25, 24, 23 and 22 of said Block 65 to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 22; thence easterly along; the southerly line of said Lot 22 and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Sonoma Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Sonoma Avenue to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 9 Block 66 Plast Richmond Boulevard Tract; thence westerly along said extension and along the northerly line of said Lot 9 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly along; the westerly lines of Lots 9 and 8 to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence easterly and northwesterly along said incorporation line to the center line of Solano Avenue; thence westerly elong the center line of Solano Avenue to the point of be-inning. IT IS URThER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The fore,goin-' order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for removal of structure from County property at Center and Blackwood Streets, Pacheco. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS nY `ME BOARD ORDERED that agreement between the Ott. Diablo County Lire Protection District end J. 0. Arnold, dated August 14, 1956, end uberein said Cdr. Arnold agrees to demolish TUESDAY, AU'`,UST 14, 1956 -- Continued and remove existing barn structure situated on County propertyat Center and Blackwood Streets in Pacheco at his own expense; and wherein the County agrees that said Mr. Arnold may keep any and all materials and fixtures removed by him as his property, be and the same is hereby APPROVED;A?ND Lir. H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Board of Supervisors as ea-officio Board of Directors of It. Diablo County Fire Protection District. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Approval of lease with City of Concord for premises for judicial and fconstableofficesforthe Concord Judicial District. Lease dated August 14, 1956, between city of Concord, called Lessor, and County of Contra Costa, called lessee, wherein Lessor lets unto Lessee for the sole purpose of maintaining and operatin? judicial and constable offices for the Concord Judicial District for the term of five years com neing on the 1st day of September, j 1956, to the 31st dor of August, 1961 , and Lessee shall pay to Lessor as rental for said premises during the term of this lease the sum of Three hundred Dollars (.0300) per month, payable in advance on the 1st day of each month during the term of this lease, all of said rent shall be paid at the Mice of the City Clerk of the City of Concord, City bell , Concord, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by ziupervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the some is hereby APP:.OVED and a. 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. In the &:atter of ,report from Director of Personnel on the study of position allocations within the class of Principal Clerk. i i Mr. F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, presents to this Board a report with reference to positions currently classified as Principal Clerk; and Mr. Robert L. 444Condon, Attorney , appears on behalf of Local 302, Contra Costa County Employees Union, , and urges a decision by the Board at this time on his request for a one-step increase in the salary allocation of Principal Clerk classification; and after considerable discussion Lir. Condon recommends that this Board of Supervisors request the Civil Service Co-:mission to verify by a formal resolution the report of Mr. Emery that: 1) the position in the Principal Clerk classification in the County Clerk's office should be reallocated to a classi- fication of He7,istration and Election Supervisor with a basic salary schedule at Range 35; 2) the position of Principal Clerk in the Sheriff 's office be reallocated to Deputy Sheriff - Chief of Administrative Services, with a basic salary schedule at Range 34; 3) The Civil Service Commission again review the duties of the positions in the classification of Principal Clerk in the Tax Collector's Office and in the Social Service Office to determine whether they are ,properly classified; and that 4) the Commission report to this Board whether it considers the proposed changes of classification promotional requiring examinations, or %tether it considers that the positions may be riven neva titles; and On motion of Su?ervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMIED that this matter is referred to the Civil Service Commission for report on Mr. Condon's recommendations, to this Board by August 28, 19562, at 9:30 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the followinv vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I.GOYAii, H. L. CUIUMI IGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, I. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSEr T: Supervisors - NONCE. In the Matter of Petition for Incorporation of City of Kensington. This Board having on June 26, 1956 continued to this date the hearing on petition for incorporation of City of Kensington; and Mr. Francis A. Xetson, Jr. , of Tinning & DeLap, attorneys at lar6, having appeared on behalf of opponents to the pro- posed incorporation; and Mr. 6'+atson having interrogated County Clerk W. T. Passoh, Deputy County Clerk M. A. Smith, and Mr. Jerry Tara, Deputy County Assessor, who was sworn and testified; and Mr. Thames H. Rothwell, attorney for petitioners for the incorporation, having cross-examined and questioned said Mr. Tara; and the Board having been advised by the District AttorneV as to the law applicable;1 I 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 149 1956 -- CONTrXED Mr. Watson moved that the Clerk's Certificate be stricken; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Board ordered said motion be and the same was MIED. The vote of the members thereon was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. OYAK, H. L. CUI=,I(',S, WX S. TAILOR, ii.13XHhRAN , J. FRMMICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NO NN . ABSENT: Supervisors - ROh73. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Board then found that the petition for incorporation is signed by the requisite number of signers and that it accurately describes the boundaries of the proposed city. The vote of the members thereon was s follows: AYES: Supervisors - To T. GOYAK, H.CUP dTi:,S, FLAY TAYLOR, 1. BUC1W.AN , j. FREDERICKSON. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Board then ordered that the County Clerk accept the petition for incorporation of the City of Kensington and file the same upon payment of 4200 to him by the proponents to defray the costs of the publication of the petition and the notice of election. The vote of the members thereon vias as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. To 10YAK, H. L.CLPA4331GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, BUC'HANANN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONS. ABSM.T: Supervisors - NO E. J In the Matter of the Appointment of Citizens' Advisory Committee for County Sanitation Dis tric t RESOLUTION APPOINTING COMUITTEE AND No. 3. DESIGNATING FUNCTIONS TEMEOF QMEAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the appointment of an Advisory Committee, consisting of leaders in the community , is necessary and proper in the promotion of work for which County Sanita- tion District !do. 3 has been formed; NO3', THEREFORE, B : IT RESOLVED that a Citizens' Advisory Committee for County Sanitation District No. 3 is hereby appointed to consist of the following persons: 1. Herbert C. Brougham, 2643 Tara Hills Drive, San Pablo; 2. rtilliam Allen, 47 Nancy Drive, San Pablo; 3. Harry E. Apgar, 172 Denise Drive, San Pablo; 4. Jesse Billinrs, 2647 Kevin Road, San Pablo; 5. Edsel Finch, 239 Christine Drive, San Pablo; AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Committee shall be advisory in nature, and that the members thereof shall continue to serve at the pleasure of the Board of Supervisors. It shall hold rezular meetings at times convenient to the Commission members and special meetings on the call of its Chairman. It shall consider all problems relating to the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage wastes within the confines of the District. It shall gather from residents of the District pertinent information and statistics helpful to governmental agencies in the solving of sanitation problems of the District. it s'iall receive from appropriate agencies information of interest and concern to the residents of the District and shall disseminate such in- formation so that the residents and taxpayers of County Sanitation District No. 3 may be kept fully advised at all times of developments affecting their interests in the matter of sanitation. It shall consult end advise xith the Sanitation Section of the Public Works Department, the Sanitation Section of the Health Department, with the Planning Commission and with other agencies charged with direct responsibility of sewage disposal and the protection of public health. It shall expedite and promote the passage of bond issues and legislation important to the work of the District. The foregoing- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Proposed Health and Welfare Plan. 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 the com- mittee heretofore appointed by this Board to investigate proposed employees' health and welfare plan or plan s, be and it is hereby authorized to engage the services of a consultant at a cost of not to exceed 4600 for both fee and expenses. The foreRainp order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J 1 85 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 -- Continued x In the Matter of Proposed Alameda-Contra Costa Rapid Transit District. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested to determine whether there are any legal means by which this Board may protest the formation and election of the proposed Alameda-Contra Costa Rapid Transit District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ponding water near 2025 Sherman Drive, Concord. The County Health Department having reported to this Board that a field investi,-ation has revealed a hazardous condition existing because of ponding water near 2025 Sherman Drive; NOP;, f1l ETREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERM that said matter is referred to the Public Yorks Department Kith the request that it cooperate with the Contra Costa County Flood Control and eater Conservation Listrict in an appraisal of this situation and a report of this Board as to the cost of removing the concrete dam across Walnut Creek. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Contra Costa County School Budgets for 1956-57. Contra Costa County :School Budgets for 1956-57 having been presented to this Board by the County Superintendent of Schools; and IT IS BY THE BiOARD ORDERED that said school budgets are placed on file. In the Fatter of Formation of Rollingwood-Wilart ?ark RESLOUTION THAT HOLLINGWOOD-WIL.'RT Recreation, Park and Parkway PARK RE:CRE:ATION, PARK AND PARKWAY District in Contra Costa DISTRICT BE ESTABLISHED AND CALLING fCounty. ELECTION ON ESTABLISITYMT THEREOF. i WHEREAS, this Board on the 17th day of July, 1956 duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution of its intention to form Rollingwood_illart Park Recreation, Park and Parkway District to include all of the following described territory: Beginning, at the northeast corner of Lot 33, Wilart Park, filed April 6, 1950 in hap Book 40, page 1, Recorder's Officer of Contra Costa County, rA'alifornia; titence South 13" 271 35" East 387.05 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 40 of the said Wilart Park; thence leaving the exterior line of said Wilart Park and continuing South 13' 27t 34f" -vast 51.27 feet; thence South 250 411 14" East 50.00 feet to a point on a curve co t.--e left with a radius of 5000.00 feet; the center o3' wnic Nears South 25a 411 14" East; thence southwes- terly along said curve to the left to a point from which the center or said curve bears South 30° 171 04.6" East, thence South 30° 171 04.6" East along said radial bearing 90.00 feet; thence South 14° 35+ 40" East 127.47 feet to the ncrt, line of the Serpa Tract being also the center line of San alo Creek as described in the deed from Dcris Shaffer to the State of California and recorded October 11, 144: in 'Vol:ir.e 1W-1 6 of officia? Records at page 112; thr-nce Westerly along said center Zine of San Pablo Creek North 810 071 40't Wiest 45.32 feet; South 79" 371 20" dest 56.10 feet; South 60° 37' i 20" 92.1;0 feet; South 30' 37 t 20" nest 50.16 feet; South 740 221 20" vest 46.S6 feet; South 52° 371 20" .vest 63.36 feet; South 80 071 20" .est 128.70 feet South 24. 071 20" .lest 50.16 feet; South 64. Olt 20" ;:est 56.10 feet; north 48' 07t 40" nest 79.20 feet; North 75° 221 40" .:est 73..92 feet; north 46° 221 40" ;:est 53.46 feet North 89° 071 .:est 71. 6 feet to the east line of Lot 41 of Creek- view Subdivision, filed Ap it 16, 1946 in Map Book 29, page 3, Re- corder's Cffice of Contra Ccsta County, California; thence South 00 101 50" +;est to the southeast corner cf Lot 41, Creekview Subdivi- sion, being in to center of San Pablo Creek, also veing a point on the southern line of the hellinwwocd Lighting District; thence ales- terly along the center cf San Pablo Creek, being alone the southern line of the Rcilinggwood Lighting District to the northwest corner of Lot 136 of the hancho San ?ablo, being an angle point in the boundary line of the City of San 'Pablo; thence northeasterly in a direct line to Lae southwest corner of Lot M, Block 1, "Rollingwood, Contra Costa Opount;;, California" filed April 6, 1943 in Map Book 26, page 916; thence Northerly and Easterly along the western and north- ern lines cf Rollingwood to the northeast corner of Lot 24, Block 15, veing a point onthe western line of Lot 20, of the said Wilart Park; thence Forth 10 121 15East 31 feet to the northwest corner of the said Lot 20, 4fart nark; thence Easterly along the northern t line of Wilart ?-ark to the northeast corner of lot 33, the point of beginning. WITEREAS, the Clem- of t_"-:is Ecard was directed to and did Sive notice of the hear- ing set forth in said resolution by publishing a notice of the proposed formation in 1 the manner and for the tine req.:ired b,; law in the "El Sobrnnte Herald Bee Press", as appears fro- the affidavit of the publisher on file herein; and I E 1%'HERE:AS, at the time set for hearin - no objections, either oral or written, were c ) TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 -- Continued received either to Lhe proposed formation or to the inclusion of any of the territory proposed to be included therein; and i;'HElAS,no revuest was ^;lade that a tax ceilirs-, ether than the ceiling fixed by statute, should be set for the district; and WHEREAS, this Board has now decided to proceed with the establishment of said dis- trict; NCIH', TI EREF HE, BE IT RESL,LVED that the Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation, Park and Parkway District be established and that no tax ceiling, other than the tax ceiling of twenty-five cents ($0.25) per cne hundred dollars (9100) of assessed valuation of the taxable property in the district, as provided in Public Resources Code Section 5403, shall apply thereto; and BE IT FURT_;E;R RESOLVED that an election is called throu+_;,hout the hereinbefore des- cribed territory on the 10th clay of October, 1976, at which there shall be presented to the voters thereof the euestiors: 1. "Shall the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa of the 14th day of Au7ust, 1956, that Hollingwood-Wilart Park hecreation, Park and Park- way District be established be ratified?" 2. "Shall the District be -o`rerned by its own Board of Directors?" The name of any qualified person :-.ay be placed on the ballot as a candidate for the office of District Director upon the petition of not less than ten (10) qualified electors residing- within the proposed district filed with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County not later than September 20, 1956. The Tovernin-: board of said district shall consist of five (5) directors elected from the district at large. Forms of nomination papers may be obtained from the office of the County Clerk, :ali of Records, F-sin and Ceurt Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. The entire territory described herein is consolidated as one (1) precinct for the purpose of holding* said election, and the polling place Is desi>;nated as the Community Building, Road 20 and Rollingwood Drive, San Pablo, Contra Costa County, California. The names of the officials hereby appointed to conduct said election are: Inspector - Fary Severin, 2FO6 riollingwood drive, San Pablo, California. Judge Eileen Anderson, 2695 Arundel riay, San Pablo, California. Clerk Fxs. Lena hill, 2FF2 Ar-andel Way, San Pablo, California. The hours during which the polls will be kept open on said 10th day of October, 197a, are from 8:00 a.m. to a:00 p.m. BE IT FURTHER RESCLVED that the Clerk of til s Board be, and he is hereby, directed to -ive notice of said election 1y wublication of cosies of tris resolution once a week for two (2) successive weeks precedinc- the election in the "Richmond Independent" . PASSED AND ADC PTED by the Beard of S :pervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Beard held on the 14th day of August, 145x, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: S:.pervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Claim of County of Contra Costa against Ira and Lillie Las- siter for balance due on overpayment by Welfare De- partment to said persons. On the request of Ar. Francis W. Collins, District Attorney, and good cause appear- ing therefor; and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE B0 RD ORDERED that said District Attorney is AUTHORIZED AND DIRECTED to sign necessary release of lien on the property of said parties upon payment of the ba- lance of subject payment due to $.lie County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Adjournment in memory of the late IdATTHEW WARD and the late LEO X. LL HARD. AND, NOW, at the hour of 11:50 p.m. and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, se- conded by Supervisor Buchanan, this Board of Supervisors adjourns in respect to the me- mory of the late Matthew 'Ward, former Justice of the Peace of the Eighth Judicial Dis- trict, and in respect to the memory of the late Leo M. Leonard, Deputy County Clerk and Deputy Clerk of the Superior Courts of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cur.:mings, Ray S. Taylor, ci. G. Buchanan, .3. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - Ncne ABSENT: Supervisors - None 187 1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1956 -- Continued And the Board adjourns to meet on : and ay , August 20, 1956, at 10 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, Celiforaia. Chairman ATTEST: T. PAASC :, CLERK By Deputy Clerk WORE TUE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1956 TEE 30.M: t 3 T IN REGULAR ADJ 0 UR4•i ED SESSION AT 10 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTIP:F,Z, CALIFCRNIA; PRESE11T: HON. H. L. CUt2M*'GS, CEAIRY,M, ?RMIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, 'a. G. BUCHM-1AN, J. FREDERICKwr4; ABS3,TT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Hearing on proposed County Budget for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1957. The Board of Supervisors considers the proposed budget for the Fiscal Year 1956-57, and discusses proposed modifications; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRD-;-MED that the hearing an said proposed budget be and the same is hereby continued to August 21, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 21, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hell of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk f BEFORE THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AUGST 219 1956 Th . BOARD MET 121 REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHA OMiS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; FRKSiI T: HON. H. L. CUWENGS, ChAIR'•AN s PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. 10YAK 9 RAY S. TAYLOR, J. F'REDEitICKSON; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR G. BUCEANAN; PRESENT: W. T. ZAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for hospital care of Residents of Contra costa County. On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS Eff THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to dray warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care Of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of Los Angeles for the care of Ruth A. Porter and Baby, 4134.35. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the hatter of Authorizing attendance at 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 one member of the staff of the Planning Commission be and he is authorized to attend , at County expense, the f ollowina;: A state-Hide conference on Local Government and Industrial Development held under the auspices of the San Francisco Bay Area Council at the Claremont Motel in Berkeley on August 29. The fore?oing order is 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 Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Auditor-Controller, H. E. McNamer, to attend a meeting of the Vielfare Policy Committee and a meeting of the State Social 61elfare Board at Santa Cruz on August 22 to 24, inclusive. Social Service Director, W. G. Golden, to several State Social Welfare meetings which will take place in Santa Cruz from August 22 to 24, inclusive. The fore,-oin; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Nutter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administretor, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B'I THE BOARD ORDERED that James L. Landon, Clerk of the Court, Municipal Court of Richmond, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Convention of the Municipal Uourt Clerks at the Fairmont hotel in San Francisco September 7 to 10, inclusive. The forePoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, Pinole 2, 4, Danville 2, 8, 99 and 11. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS t3Y THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Pinole 2, 4, Danville 2, 8, 9, and 11, 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 desoribed as follows, to wit: 9 TUESDAY, nU.UST 21 , 1976 -- Continued P12:0LE PRECIiXT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection o: the center line of San Pablo Avenue with I the center line of Tennent Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Tennent Avenue to the southerly line of the Town of Pinole; thence easterly alon+; said southerly line to the incorporation line of the Uity of Pinole; thence along said incorporation line in a general clock%ise direction to the southerly line of ::ob hill Subdivision; thence easterly alon7 said southerly line to the line dividin. third Avenue and Fourth Avenue; thence northerly along said dividing line to the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. PINOLE PREMICT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of Pinole with the center line of San Pablo venue; thence from said point of beginning easterly elon7 the center line of San Pablo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line dividing, Third Avenueand Fourth Avenue; thence southerly along said line to the north- ` erly line of that tract ^f land noa or formerly owned by De La Briandias; thence westerly along said northerly line to the incorporation line of the City of Pinole;f thence alon;; said incor poration line in a clockuise direction to the point of beginning. I I DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 2 Berinnin-- at the center of Section 23 T15 R2''l MDBM, said point being also on the boundary line of the Danville Union School District; thence from said point of i beginning in a general easterly direction along said boundary line to the center line of State highway 21; thence southeasterly along the center line of State highway 21 to the center line of Del Amigo Road; thence southwesterly along the center line of Del Amiga Road to the northeasterly corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Holmes; thence southerly and westerly along the boundary line of said nolmes j tract to the line dividing T1S R274 and TIS R1+1; thence southerly elong said dividing line to the boundary line of the Danville Union School District; thence in a general clockwise direction alon., said boundary line to the point of beginning. DA:.'VILLE PRECI?:CT NO. 8 Beginning on the southerly line of i-_nville Estates at the southeasterly j corner of Lot 119 Danville Estates; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the southerly line of Danville Estates and Danville Gardens to the center line of San Ramon Creek; thence northwesterly along the center line of San Ramon Creek to the west line of Rancho San Ramon Heiazhts Unit l+o. 1; thence north along the west line of Rancho San Ramon Heights Unit lig. 1 to the south line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Farnsworth; thence west and north along the boundary of said Farnsworth tract to the center line off Diablo Road; thence Kest along the center line of Diablo Road to the center line of Front Street; thence southeasterly along the cen- ter line of Front Street to the center line of Prospect Avenue; thence southwesterly I alone the center line of Prospect Avenue to the center line of Estates Drive; thence southeasterly alone the center line of Estates Drive to the intersection thereof with FthenortheasterlyextensionofthesoutheasterlylineofLot124DanvilleEstates; thence southwesterly alonz said extension and along the southeasterly lines of Lots 1243, 123, 122, 121, 120 and 119 Danville Estates to the point of beginning. DANVILLE RECINCT NO. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of State hi >hway 21 with the center line of 4-in da Mesa Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly alone- the center line of Linda Mesa Avenue to the southwesterly line of Danvilla Tract; thence northwesterly along= the southwesterly lines of Danville Tract and Hillview Gardens to the center line of Love Lane; thence southwesterly along the center line of iLoveLanetothemosteasterlycornerofthattractoflandnoworformerlyownedby Bondy; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along said Bondy tract to that tract of 1landnoworformerlyawnedbyJones; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along said Jones tract to the easterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Holmes; thence northerly alone- the easterly line of said Holmes tract to the center line of Del Amigo Road; thence northeasterly alone the center line of Del Amigo Road to the center line of State highway 21; thence southeasterly along the center line of State himh%ey 21 to the point of beizinning. W%-VILLE PRECINCT NO. 11 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of jtate highway 21 with the center line of Linda 11: esa Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the center line of Linda Zese. Avenue to the southwesterly line of Danville Tract; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly lines of Danville Tract and Hillview Gardens to the center line of Love Lane; thence southwesterly along the center line of Love Lane to the most easterly corner of that trLet of land now or formerly owned by Bondy; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along said Bondy tract to that tract of land now or formerly owned by Jones; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along said Jones tract to the eesterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by aolmes; thence westerly along said Holmes tract to that line dividing T13 8171 and T1S R26; thence southerly along said dividing line to the south line of Section 30 T1S RlW MDBiu; thence easterly alon=g the south line of Section 30 to the boundary line of that i tract of lend now or formerly owned by Abrott; thence northeasterly elon-; said Abrott tract and along- that tract of land now or formerly owned by nuehazan to the intersectio thereof with the westerly extension of the southerly line of Danville 4tates; thence easterly along said extension and alone the southerly line of Danville Estates to the i southeasterly corner of Lot 119 Danville Estates; thence northeasterly alon4 the south- i easterly along- the southeasterly lines of Lots 119, 120, 121, 122, 123 and 124 Danville Estates and the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly line of said Lot 124 to the center line of Estates Drive; thence northwesterly aloe,7- the center line of Estates Drive to the center line of 11r3speet Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center line of Prospect Avenue to the center line of =+tate highway 21; thence northwesterly along the center line of State ziifrtmay 21 to the paint of beginning. a f TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDEM that the bou6daries ofthe bulanee of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The fore-oin,- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the hoard members present. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor ha vin,. filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the followin-, erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor lrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD.:HED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Assessment 001-61 , bin Fong is assessed with personal property in the amount of 4900. is veteran 's exemption was filed Aith this office to be applied on the above assessment. Due to a clerical error, the exemption %as not allowed. u701-61 should show exemption in the amount Of $9o0. Assessment 71000-68, Ed Barnes is assessed with personal property in the amountof 4900. A veteran 's exenption was filed with this office to be applied on the above assessment. : ue to a clerical error, the exemption was not allowed. ,j,10DO-68 should show exemption in the amount of X900. f Assessment r7944-8,henry J. bailer Company is erroneously assessed ith personal property in the amount of 4140,410. Through a clerical error, mineral ri!-h+ts appears in the above figure twice. The correct I assessed valuation of personal property is 41-17,410. In accordance with Sections 531,532 and ?33 of the Revenue and "taxation Code, your authorization to the County Auditor to add the following escaped possessoryinterestedinfixedmechinerti• on assessment ;,505131 is respecfully requested: x805131 dheem :anufecturing Company, Chesl ey Ave & S. P. RR, Richmond, k:alifornie Ro San Pab] o por Lots 201 and 202 bd it & by ld of Parr .richmond ;erninal , E by SP Rit Co's X&;, S by Lot In less 2.05 "c in Uo nd 52.714 Acres Assessed value of land 4?9,140, improvements i608,850, fixed machinery 496,290, personal property ir:7,510, money 4240. Escaped assessment for the year 1956-57 - Possessory interest in .fixed machinery 4130,300. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ing assessment should be added to the Unsecured Roll: Cade 801-Assessment No. 1675 Abe and flora Mason 1228 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, %*alifornia Personal 11perty-Assessed Valuation *4350• xemption 41000-Total 0350. The forex;oin- order is passed b•i the unanimous vote of the Board members present.k, In the batter of :acceptance of ,gift (television set) for use at Juvenile hall. The Crestviev. ':romen's Club of Pleasant Bill having donated a television set for use in the girls' livin- area of the auvenile "all ; On the recommendation of the County administrator, and on motion of Super- visor soyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS Y THE BOARD ORDFatiD that said gift be and the same is hereby ACC=--TED. present. The fore4;oin7 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members x' 1 91 TLMDAY, _U-!Uf:T 21 , 1956 -- Continued r In the 11. 4atter of Appointment of Mr. D. J. Pinleyson as Engineer for Storm Drain Maintenance District Wl-Ygnaeio Valley; and engineer for Storm Drain main- tenence District ,i4-San Pablo. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by ::upervis or Frederickson IT IS EngineerTHEBCARDORDEREDthatMr. D. J. Finlayson be and he is hereby appointed Frederickson, for Starry Drain baintenance District No. 1, Ygnecio Valley, and Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, San Pablo. present. The forec mooia7orderispassedbytheunanimous vote of the board members In the hatter of Proposed Pinball and Card Room Ordinances. Proposed ordinances, one that would provide for the regulation and licensing of card rooms in Contra Costa County and another relative to pinball machines, havingbeenpresentedtothisBoardforconsideration; and Cdr. Tsar N. Calfee, attorney at law, havin- appeared and requested a continuance of time to consider said matter; NOW , Tb'ER.KFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, PT IS BY T,' BOAR CRD&tM that the further consideration of the pro- posed ordinances be postponed until Tuesday, =*eptember 4, 1956, at 9:30 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the 2-:atter of the Annexation of Territory to Crockett, Crolona and Valona Li,--htinr? District in the County of Contra Costa , State of California. OR j& OF Arl- XATION TMZSAS, there Has filed %ith the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Coste, pursuant to Section 19210, et seq. , Streets and sighways Uode, a peti- tion for the annexation of the following described territory to Crockett , Crolona and Valone Li-,titin-, District: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Being all of bract 2388, filed March 14, 1956 in dap Book 63 , page 3, Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, Californis, described as follows: Beginning on the south line of Pomona Street at its intersection with the western line of Ralph Park Drive as shown on the Uap of Tract 2388, being a point on the boundary line of the Crockett, Crolona and Val.ona Lighting District; thence South- erly, i'iesterly and northerly alanT the %astern, northern and eastern line of Rolph Park Drive to its intersection %ith the eastern line of Lot 54, Tract 2388; thence alon, the exterior line of Tract 2388, North 310 511 11" Wiest, 249.78 feet; thence North -070 301 38" :'fest, 46 feet; thence South 660 58' 28" West, 130 feet; thence South 750 57' 50" gest, 95 feet; thence South, 17e 18' 54" East, 317.28 feet; thence South 240 40` 28" Bast, 361.94 Peet; thence South 490 40' 34" East, 461.78 feet; thence Southl 220 29' 20" West, 462.98 feet; thence South 65° 05` 30" East, 280.25 feet; thence North 220 29, 20" ,East, 279.22 feet; thence forth 320 4l ' 46tr Base, 406.68 feet; thencenorth533725test, 312 feet; thence Lorth 490 291 05" 'lest, 290. feet; thence North 40° 07' 15" jest, 116 feet; thence orth 24° 161 22" Blest, 248.65 feet to the intersection of the eastern line of Lot 1, Tract 2388 and the western line of Rolph Park Drive; thence Southerly, Easterly and iiortherly along Rolph Park Drive to the southern line of Pomona Street, beim - the boundary line of the said Lighting District; thence ,westerly alon=- the boundary line of the said Lighting District to the point of Ibeginning. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors found and determined that said petition is signed by the sole omners of the hereinbefore described real property; and 4 1 Ei EAS, this Board found and determined that sair? territory is not *hithin the limits of any other li htin- district; and WhMEAS this Board b resolution duly and re7ularlyY y passed and adapted the 24th day o' July, 1956, set Tuesday, the 21st day of August, 1956, at ten o' clock a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, hall of .records, Dain and Court jStreets, Martinez, Contra Costa County , California, as the time and place for hearing the petition and protests If interested parties, and directed the Clerk of the Board ! to give notice of the filing of the petition and of the time set for hearing by pub- lishing notice as required by law; and 7.1MR3.:3, such notice was duly and regularly given as appears by the affidavit of the publisher of the YEI UL Y PI01ZM, on file herein; and 1 E.45, at the tim set for hearing no objections were filed against the iannexationasprayedforinsaidpetitionoragainsttheannexationofanyofthej territory to the district, and this Board finding that all of said territory will be I benefited by inclusion rithin the district and that all of said territory is conti- guous to the district; a i E 3t i TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- Continued NOW, THEREFORE, good cause appearing, BE IT ORDERED that the hereinbefore described territory be and it is hereby declared annexed to and made a part of the Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of August, 1956, by the following vote:i AYES: Supervisors - I. T. ^OYAK, H. L. C[TMMGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. 21LED ICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSMTT: Supervisors - 1.7. G. BUC'dcWiffl. In the hatter of the Formation of Zone No. 20 and Adoption of Pro- ject in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District.BESOLVrION ViT$ EREAS, on Ausust 7, 1956, this Board continued the hearing on the forma- tion of proposed Zone 20 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District and the adoption of a project therefor to this date; and hEREAS, the Board is now advised by the drainage district that the engineer's report on proposed Zone 20 has been substantially changed and altered, and good cause appearing therefor, NOW, HEREFORE, BE ITR 3CLPED that the proceedings for the proposed forma- tion of Zone No. 20 be, and they are, hereby terminated. PASSED AIM ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Hoard held on the 21st day of August, 1956, by the followingvote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CWNPAINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. F'REDEIiICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NO;r'E. ABSENT:Supervisors - 1W. s. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of the Formation of Proposed Zone Igo. 20 and the Adoption of a Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District (Parchester Village and s urro and in.q area) . Good cause appearing therefor, and pursuant to the provisions of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act (1 dater Code, page 79) ; NOW, THr'7R&'ORE, on motion of Supervisor voyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 31-7 THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County bloodControlandWaterConservationDistrict, pursuant to Section 18.5 of said Act, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and submit to this Board of Super- visors, as ea-officio the Board of Supervisors of said District,a report containingtheinformationrequiredbySection15ofsaidAct. Theforegoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board biembers present. I i I i 1 93 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1956 -- Continued I I Mr. W. G. Buchanan arrived at 11:30 A.M. and was present when the following orders were adopted. In the hatter of Proclamation with reference to Civil Defense Week: September 9-15, 1956. 1'.111Ei.r.;S, the maintenance of peace and , as an alternative, personal and national survival in the event of enemy attack are of paramount interest to the citizens of C:NTR; COSTA COT211"Y, and 1' R:.AS9 the existence 8 strong and efficient civil defense is recognized as a means of attaining these -,pals, and SHE.-,LEAS, the strength of the Nation's civil defense depends upon the state of individual end coamunity disaster preparedness throughout the Nation, and WHEREAS, President Eisenhoxer has called upon the Nation to observe the week of September 9-15 as Civil Defense eek as a means of developing an awareness of the need for general participation of civil defense, NCS:, T cyCRE, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors do hereby proclaim the aforementioned seek as Civil Defense Week in CONTRA COSTA COUNTY and urge the residents of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to participate in the observance of this week. The foregoin- proclamation %as adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUML1114GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, oc A , a. F'p.Er, zcnsoN. NOES: Supervisors - NO11E. ABSa- 7T: Supervisors - NONE. In the batter of Granting permit to operate carnival in Rodeo. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS S TE'sv^ BOIRD 0?.DMIED that the Rodeo C`-amber of Commneree be and it is hereby granted a permit to operate a carnival, said carnival to be presented by Golden Gate Shows C. F. Albright) , 1427 Hampel Street, Oakland, California, on the evening of September 7, and all day September 8 and 9; and This Board having been assured that said organization %ill use its share of the proceeds of said carnival for improvement of recreation facilities in Rodeo, this Board remits any license fees provided for under provisions of Ordinance 140. 391 and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. The forev-oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed August 21, 1956. The County Auditor having filed Rith this Board on August 21, 1956, his report of all claims and warrants allowed end paid by him; IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY raE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the board of Supervisors are published. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein to be open for public inspection. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of tate re annexation of "West =arrison Annexation iso. 2" to Pittsburg,. Certificate dated August 10, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance :'o. 324 C.S. , adopted by the City of Pittsburg and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on August 109 19562 havin,z been received by this Board; NOS:, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Super- visor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERME that said certificate be placed on file. 1 The forer-oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i f t C 4 TUESDAY, AU01JST 21, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Certificate of 13ecretFry of State re annexation of "Lots 235-241 Walnut Lands" and "Ellis Annexation" to Coae;rd. Certificates dated August 13 , 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth thet copy of Ordinance Nos. 341 and 342, adopted by the City of Concord and which refer to annexations to said city, was filed in his office on August 13, 1956, havino, been received by this Board. NO%', THEREFORE, and on motion of Stroervisor Taylor , seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BCARD Oi DERED that said certi_' icete be placed on file. The fore,goin^ order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Execution of Agreement for State administra- tion of Local Sales and Use Taxes. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has passed and adopted Ordinances No. 1042 and 1061; BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby AUTHORIZED AND DIR CTED to execute, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, agreement with the 5tete Board of Equalization for State administration of Local Sales and Use Taxes, which agreement shall take effect on October 1, 1956 and continue until September 30, 1957, and shall thereafter be renewed automatically from year to year unless one of the parties -ives written notice of termination at least two months be- fore the end of the term. The foregoing, order is passed by the unsnimous vote of the Board. 1 In the hatter of the Acceptance of a Grant Deed from DONALD L. _tHEEM to the COUN`T OF CONTRA COSTA. R ..OLUTION OF ACC.ETTANCE OF DEED WHEREAS, DONALD L. RHEEM has tendered to the COUNTY OF CON TA RA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, a Grant Deed dated August 14, 1956, 4-to the followin- described real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, 0 State of California , and described as follows, to wit: fjb Portion of the ranch La .une De Los Palos Colorados, described as follows: Beginning on the north line of Rheem Boulevard as described in the deed from M Company, et al to Contra Costa Count recorded M 1 in Volume 1110TheDrageampsy, y, May 9, 94? of Official Records, at page 139, at the east line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Thomas P. Carroll, et ux, to Donald L. Rheem, at ux, recorded April 18, N 1951 in Volume 1749 of Official Records, at page 269; thence from said point of begin- Av.ning north V 11' 24" west, 180.41 feet; thence north 74' 04' 56" west, 116.74 feet; 5,ag • thence south 1511 55 ' 04" nest, 150 feet to the north line of said itheem 3oulevard; 3 a thence al on- said north line southeasterly along; the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 630 feet, the center of which bears south 150 55 ' 04" west, an are distance of 91 .22 feet and south 65° 47' 09" east, 8$.78 feet to the point of beginning. SEREAS, the acceptance of said Deed appears to be in the best interest of the County of Contra Costa, NOVk', 'I'aa-R .FORE, BE IT R3z,07-73D that said feed be and it is hereby accepted, and the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause the said Grant Deed , together with a certified copy of this resolution, to be recorded in the office of the County Keeorder of the County of Contre costa, State of California. PASSED 1"lTiD ADOPTED by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said :oard held on the 21st day of August, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Sunervisors - I. T. GOYAb, H. L. CUAMNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, r:'. i. TCHR'=A?:, J. FIDr"RICY.'011. NON : Suoervis ars - N.0'. ABSENT: Suoervis ors - NON3. In the Matter of the Pending Election on Formation of a Transit District in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties Pursuant to the '=ransit District law. R&';0LUTION WHFIE E_A.5, under and by virtue of the provisions of the Transit District Law, Sections 24501, et seq. of the Public Utilities Code, resolutions have been adopted by some of the cities within Alameda and Contra Costa Counties deelarin7 that public interest or necessity demands the creetion and maintenance of a Transit District; and 11.11E'2EAS, the voters of Alameda County and of a lar-e portion of Contra Costa County will be asked at the November 6th election to vote upon the question of whether such a District shall be farmed; and f TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 3 956 -- Continued EMRE ;S, this Board has reviened the proceedings preliminary to the proposed formation of such a District end the law under which the District would operate and by which it ..ould be f-averned in the event of its formtion and in so doing has found: 1. That the District, if formed would have unlimited taxing powers; i 4 2. That no notice has been given to the owners of property in a large por- tion of the proposed District ant that they have been given no opportunity for public hearinn on the formation of the boundaries of the proposed District; that this objec- tion is particularly true as it relates to the owners of property in the large unincorporated area which it is proposed be included in such District. 3. That there has been no discussion by informed persons before this Board ! or before the councils of the cities of this County relative to the transit problems which exist, end what effect, if any, the proposed District would have in solving such problems. 4• That the Act under which it is proposed the s)istrict be formed is so written that the formation election could well result in the creation of a District composed of uncoordinated segments of territory in the two counties and the forced inclusion of large sparsely populated, unincorporated areas. 5. That in the opinion of this Board substantial portions of Contra Costa Counts %ithin the boundaries of the proposed district will receive little, if any, benefit from said district. 6. That it appears probable Contra Costa County will have only minority representation in controllin_ district affairs. NOW, "_'wR v? BE IT RESOLVED that this Board opposes the formation of said Transit District. PASSED Ad;D ADOPTED by the fallowing vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I.10YAK , H. L. ClUIVIN411S, RAY S. TAYLOR, Vt.. s. BUC ANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor-Controller to draw his warrant in favor of Mercedes Clark, reporter, for fees in connection with pre- paration of transcript in the proposed Kensington Incorpora- tion matter. At the request of Tinning « be Lap, 6ttarneys at Law, and on the recommenda- tion of the District Attorney , and on notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD&RM that the County Auditor-Controller draw his warrant in payment to Mercedes Clark in the amount of 425.00 as reporter fee for Augur t 14, 1956, in the scatter of the proposed Kensington incorporation hearing before the Board of Supervisors, upon presents tion by Mrs. Clark of the proper claim therefor. ' The fore;oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Fetter of Authorizing one range increase in the salary allocation of the Supervising Personal Property Appraiser class. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THD 3Or`,RD ORDERED that the salary allocation of the Supervising Personal Property Appraiser class be and it is hereby advanced one range, from 31 4433-4519) to 32 (,453-4543) , effective August 22, 1956. The fore oinr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E In the Matter of authorizing permit and license to operate rock quarry, etc. , under pro- visions of Ordinance deo. 360, to Mr. Jack Hyatt. Mr. Jack Hyatt, on behalf of Sack hyatt and Ida ayatt, Douglas h. Kelly and Mae Kelly, P. 0. Box 260, Bethel Isl and, filed with the Clerk of this Board an application for permit and license to remove sand from property described in said fapplication, and the Clerk of this Board having fixed hearing for August 21, 1956 at 10:00 a.m.; and this .Board having on July 17, 1956, referred said matter to the Planning Commission for its recommendation; and Planning Commission having filed a recommendation that this Board grant a quarry permit to Mr. Hyatt to remove sand from his 6.5 acre parcel provided that no pit results from this removal of sand and that the eventual grade after removal of this sand is not to be less than the present grade level of the surrounding properties or the road immediately adjacent to the west; and this bein!- the time fixed for the hearing on said application before the Hoard and said matter havin7 been fully considered; i 4 TUESDAY, AU^,UST 21 , 1956 -- Continued NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Jack Hyatt and Ida Hyatt, DouglasH. Kelly and Mae Belly be and they are hereby GkZTED a permit to remove send from real property located on portion of the Southwest 1/4 of the itorttuest 1/4 of Section 14, Township 2 North, Ran Re 3 Fast, Mount Diablo Base and hieridian, containing 6.448 acres, more or less, provided that he complies with the recommendations of the PlanningCommission. IT IS BY =ham BOARD t'URTHER ORDEM that the Tax Collector is directed to issue a license therefor upon receipt by him of 45 which is the sum fixed in Ordinance 360 for the fee for said license. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to return the unencumbered deposit of T-50 (Receipt (73433, dated July 169 1956) which deposit was made by W. T. Pansch, County Clerk, after deducting cost of publication of notice of hearinR, to Ur. Tack Hyatt , P. 0. Box 2609 Bethel Island, said Mr. riyatt having paidsaidamounttoCountyClerk. The foremoing order is passed by the unanimaus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids for construction of fireproof file vault at the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District office. This Board having heretofore fixed this date as the time for receiving bids for construction cf a fireproof file vault at the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; and the Clerk having read to this Board bids received for said work from the following: Victor A. Kaufenbert, 241 gown Street, Martinez - "2,188. V. Paul Kaufenberg, 910 Arling Way, Martinez 2,*485. Angelo C. Spcseto, 1260 - 79th Avenue, Oakland - K2,785. NOW$ THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TIE BC:ARD CRDERID that :Hinds be referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and :Fater Conservation District for recommendation to this Board as to the best of the bids received, said reccmmendat;on to be made on August 28, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Natter of the Formation of Zone No. 20 and Adoption of Project in the Contra Ccsta County Storm Drainage District. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, under previsions cf Section 16 and Section 18.5 of Chapter 1532 of the Statutes of 1953, as amended, authority exists to establish zones and adopt projects within the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section F of said Statutes, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has heretofore considered the formation of a zone consisting of the hereinafter described real property for the purposes and ob- jects hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, upon its own motion, and pursuant to Section 18.5 of said Statutes, this Board of Supervisors has heretofore required a report from the Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and i,ester Conservation District containing the infor- mation set forth in Section 15 cf said Statutes; and WHEREAS, on Auw-ust 21, 1956, the said Chief Engineer submitted to this Board of Supervisors a report on proposed ?one No. 20 within Contra Costa County Storm Drain- age District, which contains: a) A general description ci' the project and work of improvement to be done; b) A general description of the lands, ri;hts of way, easements and property to be taken and acquired in carrying out such work; and c) An estimate of the cost of such work, including an estimate of the cost of lands, rights or way and easements proposed to be taken and acquired in carrying out such work, and al:-.c, of all incidental expenses and other costs likely to be incurred in connection therewith; which said report is hereby referred to for further particulars; and r;hTREAS, the Board finds that the pro;,bect, hereinafter referred to, is for the benefit of a single zone consisting of all of the real property hereinafter described. N0;1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESCLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that 10:30 o'clock a.m., on the 18th day of September, 1956, at the Chambers of the Beard of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County}, California, be fixed as the time and place of the meeting on 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 or oral objections to the formation of the zone and to the adoption of the proposed project for said zone. BE IT FUR=P. HESOLIT-D that the proposed zone be formed for the purpose of providing for the construction, installation, maintenance and operation of culverts, TUFFSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -_ Continued 97 ditches, pipes, concrete structures, dredging and all other appurtenant structures as authorized by Section 4 of said Statutes as specifically described in the report of the Chief Fn7ineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation Dis-1 trict, dated'Aurust 21, 1956, which report has teen adopted bar the Board of Supervisorsi The engineering estimate of the cost of said project, should the zone be formed, is the sum of Fifty-three Theusand, One Hundred Fcrty-nine Dollars ($53,149) , together with an annual maintenance cost. The heretofore mentioned cost is to be borne by the zone proposed to be formed, a1iould it be formed. A map of the general location and gen- eral construction of the proposed project is on file with the County Clerk at his 160offico, in the Hall cf Records, Fartinezo aliforniap and at the First Baptist Church, 3900 McGlothen Way, San Pablo, Centre, Costa County, California, a public place lying within said zone, where such map is available for inspection by any interested person. BE IT FURTiM- iESCLVED that s copy of this notice and resolution shall be pub. lished once a week for two (2) s Uccessive weeks prior to said (tearing in the RICHMOND JIMEPENDEINTv a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the hereinafter describ- ed area proposed to be formed into such zone. EE IT FUAT_;T_A ftTESLLVM that a copy of this resolution and notice and a map of the zone, showing the general location and general construction of the project with- in the zone, be posted In the following public places within said zone, at least two 2) weeks prior to said hearing date : 1. Northeast corner of Ycqlothen Way and Griffen Drive. 2. East side YcGlothen Way at Banks Drive. 3. North side of Ranks arive at Jenkins Way. 4, South side Harrison Drive at Jenkins Way. 5, Northeast c! rner Williams Drive and XcGlothen Way. BE IT FURTHER RESCLVED that the "ounty Clerk shall mail notices of the pro- Dosed formation of such zone to all persons owning real property lying within such zone,, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized County assessment roll for County taxes prior thereto, or on the Board roll last transmitted to the County by the State Board of Equalization prior thereto. The notices so mailed shall contain the in- formation required by Section 18 of said Statutes. The territory proposed to c;e included in such zone is more particularly des- cribed as follows: cc.h.TRA COSTA CLUNT'( STCRY. DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 20 Beginning at a point on the western line of Lot 225, as said lot is shown on the ' ap entitled "Map of San Pablo Rancho, accom- panying and forming part of the Final Report of Referees in Par- tition" , filed March 1. 1894 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, ','alifornla, said point being measured South 25* 001 Best 400 feet from the angle point Intersecting courses No. 644 and No. 04El!", also shown on said map; thence southeasterly in a direct line to a point on the westerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company right of way, which point Is the intersection of said westerly line and the westerly extension of the north line of a tract of land deeded to Eastman Tag and Label Company and record- ed March 2, 1953 in Volume 2079 of Cfficial Records, page 176; thence easterly along said westerly extension and said north line end its easterly extension to the intersection of said easterly extension with the westerly line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad ri;;ht cf way; thence easterly In a direct line to the Intersection of the east line of head No. 21 and the north line of Miner Avenue, said Intersection belnl- a point In the north boundary of "Broadway Addition" as such Is shown on the map entitled "Broad- w3y Addition to the City of Richmond, Showing Boundaries after Ex- clusion", filed August 25, 1926 in Volume 20 of Paps, page 517; thence easterly along said north coundary to the northeast corner of Block B, said Broadway Additions which corner is also the north- east corner of Lot 223, San Pablo Rancho; thence North 80* 45, East 411.1F feet to the southeast corner of Lot 224, San Pablo Rancho; thence North 729-30 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 222, San Pablo Rancho; thence East 1487-04 feet; thence southeas- terly in a direct line to a point on the westerly line of State Hi.-hway No. 40, which point bears North 49* 001 West from the anF,le point intersecting courses North 49* 00t Nest 14.26 chains and North 24,* 45t East 24-04 chains In the easterly line of Lot 221, San Pablo Rancho; thence northeasterly along the westerly line of said State Fd,-.hway to a point which is distant 450 feet northeasterly alonz said westerly line from its intersection.with the north line of Lot 222, San Pablo Rancho; thence leaving the westerly line of said State Highway North 32* 001 West 2000 feet; thence West 2000 feet; thence northwesterly in a direct line to the in'tersectien of the north line of Lot 227, San Pablo Rancho, and the southeasterly line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad ri .-ht of way; thence westerly along said north line and its westerly extension to the west line of Road No. 21; thence North 4,2" 001 !*-test to the easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad ri,7ht of way; thence westerly In a direct line to the most north corner of Swamp and Overflowed Lane Survey No. 460, a portion of Section 25, Township 2 North, Ran 5 West, Mount Diablo Base and Yeridian; thence southerly in a general direction along the westerly line of said survey to its southwest corner, said cor- ner bein,- also the northwest corner of Swamp and Overflowed Land Survey ho. 456; thence southerly and southeasterly in a Feneral Ui- rection along the westerly line cf said survey to its south corner, which corner Is the angle point intersectini: courses tic. 644 and No. 643, as shown on said "Kap' of San Pablo :rancho"; thence South 25" 001 "-.est 400 feet to the point of be;:-inninw. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1c%6 -- Continued rASSED AND ADC:iED Vy she card cf Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex- officio the Board of Supervisors of the Ccntr£ Costa County Storm Drainage District this 21st day of Au-ust, 1956, by the follcwiniz vote, to wit: AYE'S: Supervisors - I. T. voyak, H. L. Cuiwings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Proposed Disincorporation of Southern RESOLUTION DIRECTING NOTICE Public Utility District in the OF ELECTION FOR DISINCORYORATION. County of Contra Costa, State of California. WHEREAS, there was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 21st day of Au?ust, 1956, a petition signed by more than twenty-five percent (25") of the qualified, registered electors of the Southern Public Utitlity Dis- trict praying for the disincorporation cf the district and stating the reasons for dis- incorporation to be : That the services for which the District was originally formed are no longer being provided by the District; that another entity is now providing these services; and that the continued existence of the District represents an unnecessary tax burden on the resident electors and property owners cf the District." 1-,-CW,, THEREFORE, BE IT iESC LVED that an election is called throughout the Southern Public Utility District on Tuesday, the 2nd day of October, 1956, at which there shall be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of disincorporating the District, and at which the electors are invited to vote upon the proposition by placing upon their ballots the cross as provided by law after the words "For Disincor- poratioh. The Clerk of the board. of Supervisors is directed to give notice of said elec- tion by publishing a copy of this resolution in the VALLEY PICIIE.'ER, a newspaper publish- ed in the territory adjacent to the District and determined by this Board to be most ilikely to Z.ive notice to those interested in the matter, once a week for two (2) succes- sive weeks prior to said election; and by posting copies thereof in two (2) public places in the District at least ten (10) days prior to the election; and by mailing cop- ies thereof tc each of the :Directors of the :3;strict within five (5) days after the date of the first publication. For the purpose of said election the entire District 13 consolidated into one 1) election precinct, and the polling place thereof is designated as Residence of Robert B. Welshons, 111 Maiden Lane, Danville, California. The election officers for said election are designated to be the following: Inspector: Firs. Dorothy Nessett, 126 Cameo Drive, Danville Judp*e : Mrs. Lary L. Teicheira, 111 Cameo Drive, Danville Clerk: Mrs. Thelma X. Scott, 101 Fontana Drive, Danville Clerk: Firs. katheryn K. A:elshons, 111 maiden Lane, Danville i On the date set for election the polling place shall remain open continuously from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. PASSED AIM ADO= by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 21st day of August, 1956, by the following vote : AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Gcyak, m. L. Cummines, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, ,;. Frederickson ICES: Supervisors - hone ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Henry Center from the Nt. View County= Fire Protection District Board. hr. Henry Center having: filed his resicnation as Commissioner of the Mt. View Ccunty Fire Protection District to become effective October 10, 1956; NOW, T19ERErVRE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE _FCARD C OERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accept- ted, as of October 10, 1956. The foret-oins7 cyder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 99 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of authorizing payment of 46,500 on fire truck for the Mt. Vier fire District. The Lit. View County Fire Commissioners having requested that authorization be granted for additional payment on new fire truck for use of said district, and it appearing that said amount is included xithin the 1956-57 budget; No,,*:, 71MRWORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that the Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to pay theadditional46,500 on said fire truck. The forenoin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of County Sanitation District No. 3. Pursuant to Prov is ions contained in Section 4730 of the Health and SafetyCode, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors selects the followins three members to serve as the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. 3: Supervisor I. T. Goyak Supervisor Ra„v S. Taylor Supervisor j. G. Buchanan The fore7oi&7 order is passed by the following, vote of the Board: YES: Supervisors - I. T. +^,OYAK, H. L. CU&SM GS, i AY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCFiMANN, J. FRED&tICic;;ON. In the latter of tidontion of Budget for fiscal Year 1956- 57. The county +uditor-Controller having filed with this Board a budget of anticipated resources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginningJuly1, 1956, and ending June 30, 1957, and notice of the time and place set for hearing, on said budget having been :riven for the time and in the manner required by law; and this Board having, considered seid budget on hugust 20, 1956, and continued the hearing on same to this date; and the boerd having considered in detail all of the items contained in said budget end havinT determined that certain revisions be made in said proposed bud--et; NOW, 1'i::w,itss, and on motion of supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, iT IS vY 'i6E' Z'OARD C: D&i_M that the County Budget for the r'iscal Year 1956-57 be and the same is hereby ADOPTED as finally determined, to-wit: GENERAL GC VEaNM.ENT BOARD CF SUFFHVISC°RS Salaries and Wages 53 372 Maintenance and Operation 47;660 Capital outlay 12 Total 1 x157 COUNTYCOLERK Salaries and Wages 167,033 Maintenance and Operation 14,410 Capital Outlay 2,066 Total 1 3, 0 DISTRICT FORMATION EUkfiSE Mn ntenance arxi Operation 11000 Total 10000 COUNTY AD IRISTRATCR SalPries and "Mages 46,900 Maintenance and operation 2,720 Capital outlay 945 Total 0,5 AUDITOR & CONTRCLLE'R Salaries and mages 171,619 Maintenance and Operation 42,7 Capital Outlay 1119Z Total M,,529 TABULATING FAICHINE DEPARTMENT Salaries and Wages 61,703 Maintenance and Operation 57,205 Cr. Capital Outlay 0 Total 66 TREASURER TAX COLLECTOR Salaries and Mages 112,033 Maintenance and Operation 38,907 Capital Outlay 2,374 Total 153014 i 100 i TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- continued COUNTY ASSESSOR Salaries and mages 383,005 Maintenance and Operation 7,137 Capital Outlay 7 Total 463,7 CENTRAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Salaries an Wages 22,295 Maintenance and Operation 18,178 Cr. Capital Outlay 966 Total 5,06 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Salaries and Wages 191,052 Maintenance and Operation 17,685 Capital Outlay 2,37J Total 11110 PUBLIC DEFENDERS Maintenance and Operation 9#000 Total 90OOZ CORONER Salaries and Wages 21,552 Maintenance and Operation 16,925 Capital Outlay 80 Total 36.357 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Salaries and 'gages 21,584 Maintenance and Gperation 659 Total i PLANNING COPY—ISSION Salaries and Mages 141077 Maintenance and Operation 37,161 Capital Outlay 1,208 BUILDING INSPECTOR Salaries and 'Mages 155,707 Maintenance and Operation 261,290 Capital Outlay 8 Total lb20461 PURCHASING AGENT Salaries and Wages 40,224 Maintenance and Operation 4,109 Capital Outlay 22 Total i CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Salaries and Mages 74,716 Maintenance and Operation 24,084 Capital Outlay 1.324 Total 100,124 ELECTION REGISTRATION Salaries and Mages 23,000 Maintenance and Operation 13,265 Capital Outlay 4.383 Total 0, GENERAL ELECTION Salar es and mages 11,500 Maintenance and Operation 129,140 TotR1 140,64-0 SPECIAL I LICTIONS Salaries and Wages 500 Maintenance and Operation 0 Total SUPERIOR COURTS Salaries and Wages 83,F25 j Maintenance and Operption 62645 Capitel Outlay 500 Total 90v9T5 SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL EXPENSE Maintenance and Operation 64,250 Tot-164,2-50 JURY %OMMISSIONER Salaries and gages 17,760 Maintenance and Operation 2,150 Capital Outlay 271 JUSTICE COURT No. 1 Salaries and rages 15,261 Maintenance and Operation 1,633 Capital Outlay 198 Total 17,E h I s TUESDAY, AUGUST 212 1956 -- continued JUSTICE COURT No. 2 Salaries and Wages 1,060 Maintenance and Oper-q tion 300 Total 1.,300 JUSTICE COURT No. 3 Salaries and gages 15,160 Maintenance and Opers•tion 5,260 Total 20 JUSTICE COURT No. 4 Salaries and Mages 3,200 Maintenance and Open,-tion 670 Total b JUSTICE COURT No. 5 Salaries and Mages 15,068 Maintenance and Operation 5,570 Capital Outlay 93 Total 3l JUSTICE COURT No. 6 Salaries and rages 15,988 Maintenance and Cperation 4,095 Total 20,083 JUSTICE COURT No, 7 Salaries and cages 13020 Maintenance and Operation 3,939 Capital Outlay 29Total JUSTICE COURT No. 8 Salaries -nd Mages 12,48,1- Maintenance 2,481MaintenanceandOperation2,799 Total l5 P 27 JUSTICE COURT No. 9 Salaries and Wages 6,497 Maintenance and Gperation X2 .31 Total 8,612 JUSTICE: COURT No. 10 Salaries and Wages 20,055 Maintenance and Operation 5,900 Capital Outlay 2,931 Total 28,886 JUSTICE COURT No. 11 Salaries and gages 12,720 Maintenance and Cperation 2,255 Capital Outlay 25 Total 159,228 JUSTICE COURT No. 12 Salaries and riages 4,650 Maintenance and Operation 808 Total 5, JUSTICE COURT No. 13 Salaries and Wages 1020 Maintenance and Cperation 300 1" JUSTICE COURT No. 1! Salaries and gages 1,200 Maintenance and Operation 300 Total 1,500 JUSTICE COURT Nc. 16 Salaries and Wages 3000 Maintenance and Gperation 68Toto1 JUSTICE COURT No. 17 Salaries and sages 4,000 Maintenance and Operation 185 Capital Outlay 228 Total JUSTICE COURT TRIAL• EXPENSE Maintenance and Operation 16,150 Total 16,150 JUSTICE CCURT GENERAL EX.PEhSE Maintenance and Cperation 00 Total 400 GRAND JURY Maintenance and Cperation 11,700 Totel 11P700 MUNICIPAL COURTS Salaries and Wages 149P470 Maintenance and Operation 11,625 Capital outlay 719 o-t4' I Total i TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 19,56 -- cont;nued LAW LIBRARY Salaries and Mages 9,000 Maintenance and Operation 1,050 Capital uutlay 10,300 TotPl 20133U VIARTINFZ ADYJKISTR`TION BUILDINGS Salaries and Wages 123:291 Maintenance and Operation 114,452 Capital Outlay39 789 Total 577..33Y i BUILDING MAINTENANCE Salaries and Mages 119000$ Maintenance and Operation 62,325 Cr. Capital Outlay 1,o66 Total 57.,749 TELEPHONE E:;CHANGE Salaries and Wages 2,187 Maintenance and Operation 3 ,181 Capital Outlay 405 Total RICHMOND OFFICE BUILDING Salaries An viages 531528 Maintenance and Operation 22,109 Capital Outlay 32.505 Tot•:1 10bj,142 OAKLEY BUILDINGS Intenance and Operption 4,365 e Capital Outlay 2 121 Total 1 PRCTECTICN TC ?Ei2SGNS AND PROPERTY SHERIFF Salaries and mages 5491547 Maintenance and U-eration 1131841 Capital Outlay 10,502 Total m,bqO MARSHAL Salaries and aages 42,225 10 Maintenance and Cperation 3,025 i Capital Outlay 88 Total 1 CONSTABLE XWNSHI ' 1 Salaries asn: gages 4,410 Maintenance and Cpera3cion 720 Totq1 5,130 CONSTABLE TQwNSHIP 2 Salaaries and dares 1,575 Maintenance and Operation 360 Total I 1 CONSTABLE TC,NSHIP 3 Salaries and Mages 4,410 Mvintenance and Operation 900 Total 75T",3 CONSTABLE TO iSM? 4 Salaries and Mages 4*000 Maintenance and Operation 900 Total 40,900 CONSTABLL T04%AiSHIP 5 Salaries and Wages 4,410 Maintenance and Operation 720 Total 55.1 CONSTABLE TCv.NSHIP 6 Salaries and Uages 41410 Maintenance and Operation 720 Totsi CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 7 Salaries acrd Wages 4,410 Maintenance and Opere tion 720 Total 5 'm CON STA BLE TC:.'iSHIP 8 Salaries and mages 41 410 Maintenance and Operation 720 Total CONSTABLE W;,.hSHIP 9 Salaries and irages 4,410 Maintenance end Operation 900 Total COhSTABiLE TUivhSHIF 10 Salaries and Wages 4,410 Maintenance anal Uperation 20 Total 51130 ii 03 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- continued CONSTABLE W'rIiSHIP 11 Salaries and ir'ages 40410 Main-enance and Operation 900 Total 5010 CONSTABLE Tt ANSHIa 12 Salaries and Wages 4,410 Maintenance and Operption 900 Tota1 5010 CONSTABLE TC,iNSHIP 13 Salaries and Aages 1,890 Maintenance and Operation 360 Total T,250 CONSTABLE TC'v.NSHIP 14 Salaries and Wages 2.,F-35 Maintenance and Gperotion360 Total 3P195 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 16 Salaries and Ww-es 3,780 Mr-intenance andyOperation 900 Total 4,6 ` CONSTABLE TCWhSHIP 17 Salaries and Wages 4,000 Maintenance and Operation 900 Tata 14._'Pg0 1 CONSTABLE GENERAL VIPENSE Maintenance and Cperation 160 Total 160 COUNTY JAIL Salaries and -. ages 168,130 Maintenance end C}peration 139,358 Capital Outlay 1p556 Total 309P-044 COUIITY JAIL TC' N B&ANCHES Maintenance and Operation 41 Total 1 MOTCR POLICE Maintenance Fnd (.per-tion Z1Total ZJ RECCi.DER Salaries and mages 94,91.0 Maintenance and Operation 30,450 Capital Outlay LTotal SEALER CSF *EIGHTS A iD .MEASURES Salaries and wages 38,686 Maintenance and Operation 8,045 Capital Outlay 91 Total7 ';6 ' HUMANE OFFIvER Msintenance and Operation 600 Total 600 GAME PROTECTION Maintenance and Operation 165000 Total 160000 CROSSING WATCHMEN Ma n enance and Operation 14,100 Total14.'100 FINANCING General 5'OOO) Special Aviation 9100) Total 0) AGRICULTURAL COMIMISSIUNER Salaries and wages 87029 Maintenance and Operntion 26:318 Capital Outlay 1 07 Total AGRICULTURAL EXTENSIGN SERVICE Salaries and Mages 16,1.76 Maintenance and Operation 19 5 Total 3 PREDATURY ANIMAL CCNTROL Salaries and mages 4020 Maintenance and Operftion 1' 320 Tot-1 COUNTY POUND Salaries and Mages 22,608 Maintenance and Operation K,085 Capital Outlay 20203„ Total 47,926 TUESDAY, AUGUST r'1, 1956 -- continued FRCST WARNING SiAVICES maintenance and Operation Total AIR PCLUTICN CCNTRUL Maintenance and Operation 21475 Total 21.,475 FIRE PROTECTION Maintenance and Operation 22,200 Total 229,20U FLOOD CCNTRCL Maintenance end Operation 1309000 Total 1 POOO INSURANCE Maintenance and Operation 198 200 Total 198,200 CIVIL DEFENSE Salaries and Mages 43,940 Maintenance and Operrtion 25080 Capital Outlay 19,335577 Total WA HEALTH AhD SANITATION HEALTH DEPARTMENT Salaries ani Waaes 724,111 Maintenance and Operstion 202,798 Capitel Outlay 79,121 Total 1, 0 , FINANCING General 1,320,030) Special Public Health 86 000) Total wFIMAH JOINT SANATORIUM Maintenance and Operation 125,000 Total UM FINANCING General 469500) Tuberculosis Suusidy 78,500) Total i25 s-OOO) GARBAGE DISPOSAL Maintenance and Operation 2900 i Total p HIGHriAYS ANJ BRIDGES PRIFARY ROAD IMAINTrhANCE 430,000 PRIMARY BRIDGE KA NTENAhCE 1,700 PR--TRW ROAD d(ASTRUCTIOV Total Primary Road Construction 2,097,960 PRIMARY BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Total Primary Bridge Construction 117,660 E TOTAL-PRIMARY t 0A J SYSTEM 2,647,320 2,647,320 ' SECOIiJARY iK AD MAINTN:NANCE 865,000 SECONDARY BRIDGE MAINTENANCE 3,300 SECONDARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION 755,675 SECUNDARY BRIDGE C STRUCTI0N 141,000 TOTAL-SECUNDARY ROAD SYSTEM 1,764,975 1,764,975 TOTAL - ALL RCAS 4,412,295 ANALYSIS BY TYPE Maintenance 1,300v000 Capital Outlay3,112,295 Total 4v412,295 KhANCING General 91,1,545 Special Road 223,500 Special Road Improve:"Ient 3,207,200 Road Districts 50 Total294,412 95 PRIFA- RY RIGHTS C.,F t`AY Capital Outlay 115.750 Total 115P750 SECCNDARY RIGHTS (F 'WAY Capital Cutlay 78,920 Total M92 AID TO CITIES Maintenance and C aeration lb 60 Total 163P560 U 7 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- ccntinued PUBLIC 6ORKS Salaries and Wages 954,796 Maintenance and Operation 231,380 Cr. Capital Outlay Total 72 EQUIPMENT GPERLTION - Tctal Cr. COUNTY GA RA GE Salaries and Wales 128,945 Maintenance and Operation 28p283 Cr. Capital Outlay 107,382 Total0t',044 RICHMOND GARAGE Maintenance and Operation 1,790 Total 11790 LAFAYETTE GARAGE Maintenance and Operfltion 769CapitalOutlay Total CROCKETT GARAGE Maintenance and Operation 120 Total 20 BRENTa COD GARAGE Maintenance and Operation 825 Capital Outlay 750 Total 1,575 HIGHY61AYS VACATILN AND SICK LEAVE Salaries and rages 87,500 Total t,7#500 JOINT HIGHWAY DISTRICT No. 26 Maintenance anu Gperetion Total COUNTY HOSPITAL Salaries and 'Writes 1,558,746 Maintenance and Operation 7912258 Capital Outlay 109 267 Total 7759,271 OUTSIDE HOSPITAL CARE Maintenance and Cperntion 2 000 Total 0 0 AMBULANCE SERVICE Ma ntenance Pad Lperntion 000 Total 35POOO SOCIALS E,RVl CE DEPARTMENT Salaries and pages 806,369 Maintenance and Operetion 99,810 Capital Outlay 1.847Total108,026 AID TO NEEDY CiiII,JREI+I Maintenance and taper- tion 3.349.602 Total 3 90602 NEEDY CHILDREN IN EC-ARD HL LYES Main4enance an Operaticn 2&,12g Total 234,125 AID TC NEEDY BLIND Maintenance and Operation 208.947 Total TOT,947 AID TO NEEDY AGED Maintenance and Cper--tion 2,273,9554Total3p273P95 AID TO PART SELF SU 'PORTING BLIND Maintenance rnd Operation 17.355 Total 17,355 GEf4ERAL RELIEF Maintenance and Operation 765,000 Total 765POOO CARE OF tIPPLED CHILDREN Maintenance and Operation 259,000 Total 0 PRCBATICN JEPAHTIwENT Salaries and WeSes 307,340 Maintenance and Cperetion 44,649 CapitPl Gut1py 1.471 Total 153,460 i 106 , TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 __ continued JUVENILE HALL Salaries and ila:.es 244sl87 Maintenance andOperation115026 Caaitel Cutlay 55.178 Total 414., CARE OF JUVENILE CCURT WARDS Maintenance and Operation 137.52 Total 137,52 CALIFORNIA YCURTH AUTHORITY Maintenance fnd Ooeration 24,000 i Total 24,,000 HOMES FOR FEEBLE MINDED Maintenance and Operation 60.000 Total OU HOSPITALS FCR INSANE Maintenance and Operr_tion 2,250 t Total 2 I EXAMINATION AND CARE OF INSANE Maintenance and Coerr=tion 8800000 Tcis1 60000 BURIAL CF VITERAbS, AND IKJIGiN'rS Maintenance and Operation P50 i Total CCUNTY SERVICE uFFICE Salaries and rierzes 35,232 Maintenance and Ooeration 20856 Total 36#0136 EDUCATIGN SUPERINTEfoDENT t'F SCHOOLS Selpries and mages 67,074 Maintenance and Operation 39,197 Capital Outlay 5,53 Total 111P607 B0.,U0 CF EDUCATION Maintenance and Operation3,$ Total COMMITTEE ON SC!"L DISTRICTS ARG. Maintenance and C'peratioa 00 500 COUNTY LIbRAHY Salaries and Wp ges 298p254 Maintenance and Operation 141,377 CepitAl Outlay8 86 i Total 4 FINANCING Gener-1 7,X54) County Library 80 16 ) Total CRAM RECREATION PARK C0Ngx!ISSION Maintenance and Oper•, tion 485 Capital Outlay 75,000 Total 75,465 HAMPTON PARK Maintenance and Cperktion 2z50 Total 250 i PACHECO PARK Maintenance and Operation 2 600 Total 2,6U PACHECO MUSEUM Maintenance and Cperation 350 Total 35U ANTIOC_H *EFC'RIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 1.0[7 Totsl 1S057 BREh7 WOOD FFYCIU.A-L BUI R„DI NG maintenance siff Operation 2 000 Total 2 005 CONCCRD ?,ORIAL BUILJING Maintenance a Oner9tion 250 Tots l CHOCKETT ?41.MOHIAL hUILDING Maintenance and Operlition 53Tctal 107 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- continued DAhVILLE F-EY.CHIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Gperation 583 Capital Cutlay 219270 Total 2 453 EL CERRITO '"F':GRIAL BUIIJING Maintenance RnI Operation CW Total LAFAYETTE ice:'`:{ RI,-'.L BUILDIi G Fainterence andOperation 152 Totpl 152 MARTIIIEZ VE-7C RIAL BUILDING Maintenance mid Operation 93— b69 Total PITTSBURG i'EYORIAL BUILJING Ma ntene.nce an perRtion 300 Total 30 PORT CHICAGO DEY..CRIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Operation 2 000 Total 2,000 RICHMOND MEMORIAL BUILDING Maintenance and Cper-tion 775 Capitp1 Cutlay 26,300 Total 7,075 RODEO MEMORIAL BUI LJ ING Maintenance and Operation 722 Total 722 WALNUT +4RE. ?'-FvlORIAL EUILjING Ma ntenance and Operation 616 Capital Outlay 9Total1, 522 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING Maintenance ami Operation 50,000 Total5U-.,GW COUNTY EXHIBITS Maintenance and OperRtion 77800, Total MEYOjiIAL MONUMENT Maintenance and operation 250 Total 250 MEFORI?:L TRAILS Maintenance and Cperaticn 2,500 Total 2,500 REFUNDS PRIOR YEAR CC°LLECT IONS Maintenance and Gper^.tion 500 Total 500 COUNTY AIRPORT Salaries ani wages 0, 57 Maintenance and Gperation 161 Capital Cutlay Ill,79 Total 223,913 FINANCING General 154,107) Special Aviation 69.b06) Total M,913) RETIREMENT BOARD SalAries and Wages 200 Maintenance and Operation 4.535 Total kP735 COUNTY RRETIREFENT CCNTRIBUTIONS Salaries and "cages 982 3 Total9t'2055 FINANCING General 9630275) Library 19080) Total HIGH'i%AY BONDS Maintenance and Gperation 221015 Higbway Bonds 410,000 Totaly5fs-,315 BUILDING BONDS Maintenance and Operation 26,225 Building Bonds 70,000 Total 9x,225 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1956 -- continued UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE GENERAL FOND 225,000 i UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE LIBRARY FOND 26,750 GENERAL RESERVE 20,000 i 1 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i The Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 28, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 42Z Chai;no$ r— z ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK e E By: D;aputy Clerk i I t k t i i i E i i R 1 i11 i i1 j 1 t c 1 i i I fir i i z l f II i i j i i F ti w i i i 11p9 8v, ra l. t 1 E s 4 i f E Z 1 3 j i I 1 i 1 k s f` y j i a Y of j1 C j r 1 i4 f 1 F a#7 4 1 ii 1 I ett t ti i r i i f 1 k s i i 7 i z, i jlfj 1 4 lij4 1 dll 1 1 t. k s 1 4, C!: l yi .. a 1 tit 3 t`` 1 S t it` t i 1, k tt 1i5} i\ 1 t t S t 1 s t ei E S Sj t y j`{{ 4 S 4 Il' 1 t{ i t f t 5 1 i S f i. j S t w 1 l 1 ti i\ 4 t f' r.F t 3t a' tS i lit Y e t 4 rt i i r", t t i S l lr y 1 s k t y y f I 1t 4 P t t S S Sl t3 5' x t 4i 4 t g t i F i i l i Y t i r i l 1 v i j{ z 4 1 t i t t 1 t k t 3 tt mow-.....,....."`" t{ 1 t l e+Rvt 1'Y't 1 4l t f 1 14 S 4 1 t 4 t V 1 E i1 1tS 4} A 1 y i, t 1 e 1 i L t t 4 i 1 ti i t t t 4 It t t F a i vs, F s i fl b t 1 t i y i g,. 4 1 t.. It tl s i 1 4. y a5 t\ yiM 1 t 1 5 5 i 3 14j k} t` l a x k 1 k i t t 1 i k t i 1 k f F i i k 9 I, 1 t k I 3 r l i i s 1 i 4 r 3 1 l i 119 1 1 1 1 I 2 ®7 m aw . 7 a a t . z 2 E d i ? 2 . i . y 2` 2 \ i l i d 2 : » w t /\?< - t 1 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, AV UST 28, 1956 TE BOARD ICET IN -^UL..R SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN TEE BOARD CH-;2MK-(S, PALL OF RECCERDS, W.RTINEZ, CALIFORNIA ; PhESEN'T: ::C ii. H. L. ^. '.'i:I2t,sS 17 Pi ESELT: d. T. P-. .SCH, CLERK In the utter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. E The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the delinquen County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain prroperty acquired by the County ; end The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County , and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the pro- perty hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney ; f On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT i 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: Year Sale No. Assmt. No. Ro San Pablo W. Por. Lot 122 1953 2759 805141 Por. Ro Las Juntas parcel 25 1955 3521 910652 2nd inst. iMapofHearneSub. Lot 4 1955 1470 300260 2nd inst. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Latter of Cancellation of delinquent County Tax Liens. I 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 for highs%ay purposes; and The County Auditor havin- verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the pro- perty hereinafter described; and said request having. been approved by the District Attorney ; On motion of Supervisor rrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the followin::, described property as requested: Year Sale 55-56 Assmt. No. Map No. 1 Del Hambre Terrace Por lot 34 1955 1147 172085 2nd in. Par Ro Del Hambre Northern .217 ac 1955 1614 405005 " Part Bay Add'n Town of Crockett Por lot 5 all lot 1955 1630 408703 " 6 Block 1 First Add'n to Bay Add'n All lot 5 Block 1 1955 1633 408823 " Town of Crockett Sub of Par Ro Aealanes por lot 10 1954 1921 506222-1 All Sun Valley Estates portion Lot 337 1955 1932 513142 2nd in. Del Hambre Terrace, Map Lot 65 1955 3530 912039 All No. 1 Goodman Tract Par Lot 32 1955 3598 916095 2nd in. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-67 County Toa Liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens %hich show an the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County and having requested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; j On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded 'c y Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE Bi.)AR ORDERED that the Counts Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the f3ilowin described property as requested: a 1955-56 Assessment No. Ro San Pablo Vt. Por Lot 122 805141 Ro Las Juntas Parcel 25 910652 Map of Hemme Sub. Lot 4 300260 Ro Las Juntes, Por 606228 Heukhurst ',ddn. Torn of Pacheco Lots 1,2939495969798 630076 I Blk 1 Rausche Ranch Sub. Por lots 19 & 22 632542 Orinda Park Tract Por lot 3 665331 Orinda Park Tract or lot 3 Block b 672219 The fareroin,-- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Tuesday, August 28, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County Tax Liens. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which shoo on the records as unpai3 on certain property acquired by the School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the School Dist- rict, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tag Liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the followin-- described property as requested. TRACT LOT BLOCK 1955-56 Assessment No, Meekers Addition 9 7 105721 Brown Andrade Tract 1 & 2 10 116068 5 & 6 10 116070 Richmond Blvd. Tract 1 & 2 17 114343 9 & 10 17 114348 12 17 114350 3 & 4 19 114366 Central Pullman 126 B 138645 127 E 138646 128 B 138647 129 E 13s648 137 E 138652 8 E 186139E138654 140,141,142 F 138655 145 & 146 Z 138657 149 F 13866o 150 F 138661 151 F 238662 147 F 138658 East Richmond Heights 7 94 752865 14 94 752871 15 94 752872 16 94 752873 Walls Addition 7 & 8 200 135484 17918,19,20 200 135493 Central Pullman 1 A 138601 2 A 138602 3 A 138603 4 A 138604 5 A 138605 6 A 138606 7 A 138607 Estates of R. Tennent Portion of Division No. 7 700029-1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Putter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The Richmond School District having requested the at ncellati on of the delin- quent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the District; and The County Auditor hcving verified the transfer of title to the District and havinn recuested 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 Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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: LOT BLOCK YEAR SALE NO. ASSESSM&T NO. Meekers Addn.9 7 1955 508 105721 Both ins Central Pullman 126 E 948 138645 " 127 E 949 138646 " 128 E 950 138647 " 129 951 138648 " 137 E 952 138652 " 138 E 953 138653 " 139 E 954 138654 " 145&146F 955 138657 " 149 F 957 1.38660 " 150 F 958 138661. " 151 F 959 138662 " 147 F 956 138658 " l A 938 138601 * 2 A 939 138602 " 3 A 940 138603 " 4 A 941 1386054 " 6 A 943 138606 " 7 A 944 138607 " The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c-tc c7 Tuesday, August 28, 1956 -- Continued In the Butter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa Navin- requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County ; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County, and t havin7 requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the it property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDYRM that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the followin-, described property as requested: Year Sale No. Assessment No. Ro San Pablo LVI. Por. Lot 122 1953 2759 805141 Por. Ro Las Juntas parcel 25 1955 3521 910652 2nd Inst. Map of Hemme Sub. Lot 4 1955 1470 300260 " The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the follcoing erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY •i'HB BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: Assessment No. ?981-137 , James heed, dbe Cannery Sales, Inc. is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of 410,470. This assessment is a duplicate with Assessment No. 7981-121; therefore it should be cancelled. In accordance Aith Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxa- tion Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1956-57 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 8504-Assessment ho. 22 Research Specialties Company 2005 Hopkins Street Berkeley , California Personal Property-Assessed Valuation 46040. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Nazarene Church - Presbyterian Church Annexation" to City of Pittsburg. Certificate dated August 23, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 325 •C.S. , adopted by the City of Pittsburg and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on Aunust 23, 1956, havine been received by this Board; NO:;, T:?MCHWORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDKHED that said certificate be placed on file. The foreroin:, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Complaint, City of Richmond versus Irving M. Liner, et al. , Superior Court Action No. 65906. A copy of Complaint and Summons in Superior Court Action No. 65906, City of Richmond versus Irving &'U'. Liner, at al. , having been served on W. T. raasch, County Clerk, on Au ust 24, 1956. On motion of Supervisor lirederickson, seconded by supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE SOARD ORD_7RSD that said complaint and summons be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO THE DIS TRIC T _.Ti'O iV SY. The fore..;oirLg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i TITIESOAY, .Alt(?UST 2F, 1956 -- Continued In the ratter of Resolution Authorizing Execution of Agreement with Boies & Soule, a corporation, for improve- ment Work (District No. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Knit No. 1) RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Bcard of Supervisors and the County Clerk iof the County of Contra Oeata are hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the County of Contra Costa that certain Agreement between BCIES & SGLILE, a corporation, and the C0UNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, dieted the 28th day of Ae gust, 1956, which Agreement provides for the construction of improvements by special assessment proceedings in Tract 2099, County of Contra Coats, -jaliferria; and RE IT FURTHER RESiLVED that said Agree=ent be executed in duplicate and that a certified copy of this Resolution be affixed to each of the duplicate originals there- of. The foregoing. resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Yatter of arsclution of Preliminary Deterrinaticn i to Undertake Special Assess- Proceedings for the Con. struction of Improvements in Tract 2099, County of Contra Costa, California BY IT RESnL:TM by the Board of Supervisors of the Ccunty of Contra Costa as follows: 1. Agreement made and entered into the 2Fth day of August, 1956, by and bet- ween BOIES SOULE, a corporation, and the C PLATY CF CCtiTRr1COSTA, apolitical subdivi- sion of the State of Crlifornia, for making of improvements by special assessment pro- ceedin-s in Tract 2099, County of Contra Ccsts, California, the final map of which was filed in the office of the "cunty :recorder of the County of Contra ,Costa, on the 7th day of I:ugust, 19569 in volume 65 of Maps, at pages 1 ar_d 2 thereof, and is incorporated herein by this reference as thcu h fully set forth herein. 2. Petition of BCIES fc So';JIX, a corporation, for the improvement by special assessment proceedings cf the property hereinabove described is incorporated hereby by this reference As thou-h fully set forth herein. i 3. The bid of L.Easterling - Co. agreeing- to purchase the bonds mentioned in said Agreement and said Fetition hereinabove described, is incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 4. The Certificate of f crman T. f'.iffe, a partnership, registered civil engi- neer, dated the 28th day cf =.ucust, 19c6, eertifyin¢ that the Petition hereinabove re- ferred to was sir-ned by the owners cf one hundred per cent (1000) in area of the pro- perty described in said Petition, that said property owners have waived all proceedings under the Special Asse337ent Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931s and hPve requested special assessment preceedin -s for the work described in said Peti- tion, is incorporated herein b,., tl:_s reference es thcuFh fully set forth herein. 5. It is hereby* ordered and determined that the work descrioed in said Agree- ment and said Petition hereinabove referred to shall proceed in accordance with the terms of said agreement and said Petition. 6. It 13 hereby found, determined and ordered that Merman T. Hiffe, a partner- ship, shall be En.-ineer of :.crk in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement and Petition hereinabove referred to, and that Fucene K. Sturgis shall be attorney to prepare all proceedings in acccrdence with the terms and conditions of the iAgreement and Petition hereinabove referred to, Qnd said attorney ant said engineer shall be compensated in the amounts and in the manner set forth in the Agreement for i work and in the Petition for the work. It is further found, determined and ordered that the Petitioner referred to in said Fet=tion has paid a certain amount of the in- spection fees and c1 the en ineering fees, and that, therefore, upon receipt of the money from the proceeds cf the sale of the tends, said ?etitioner, to wit Boies ?.c Soule, a corporation, shall :je reimaursed in the amounts set forth in the Agreement and Peti- tion herein. 7. The public Interest and convenience will be served by the taking of ape- cial assessment proceedings to complete said work and improvement. Said work is of more than ordinary public benefit and the cost and expenses thereof shall be borne by a dis- trict benefited by said work and improvement. Said district shall oe known and desig- nated as "Assessment Jistrict 1:c. 19-6-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit No. 12 lounty of Centra costa." F. The district which si:all sear the expenses of sa'_d work and improvement, including all incidental expenses, and which is to be assessed to pay for the cost of said work and i!*provement is that district shown cn a map which is on file in the of- fice of the Ccunty Clerk of the o ;ntY of Centra ;csta, which is designated "Creekside ores - Unit No. 1, Asseasrxnt :iistrict 1556-2, County of Centra Costa, California - Boundary". 9. That in view of the fact that one hundred per cent ( 1001%) of the owners of the property within the area to be assessed for the cost of said work and improve- card of Supervisors hereby finds that thementhavepetitionedforsaidwLrk, t:iis public interest and convenience rewire that this Board of Supervisors undertake pro- ceedinc s for acquisition and ccnatr•.:cLicn of said improvements under the provisions of the Municipal Improvecrent Act of 1913 and the Improvement Act of 1911, and without fur- ther compliance with the previsions cf tae Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Ynjority Protest ct of 1931, now found in Division 4 of the Streets and Highways i code.. i TUESDAYv AU.,UST 2F, 195" __ .Continued 125 I t 10. The Laid cf i. ; :asterlinr '.c ;o., which was incorporated in Paragraph 3hereof, is hereby accepted and it is hereby determined by the Board of Supervisors thatsaidbonds311R11besoldtoL. H. Easterling ::9c (Co. in accordance with said bid, when, if and as issued. 11. The vond issue provided for in the proceedings is to be disbursed in ac- cordsnce with the prayer cf the Petition if, as and when the money from the proceeds thereof shall --e in the Treasury of the Ccunty of Contra Costa. The foreF.oin-z resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I•iatter of the Construction of Improvements in Assessment 7i3- trict l:o. 1996-2. Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit ho. 19 County of Centra Costa RESCLI&D by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that it i the intention of said -oard of Supervisors to order the following improvements to be made in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: The work to be performed shall consist of the improvement of all of the streets in the final map of said Tract 2099, with the exception cf grading and the installation of a system of dcnestic water supply. Said improvements shall in general consist of precaratien of the subgrade for pave- ment, curb anti -utter, Lhe construction of plant mixed wearin - surface cn cr :slier run base, construction of con- crete curbs ani .--:tiers. Further irrprovements shall con- sist Of a sanitar-.• serer system end a storm drainage sys- tet,. A portion: cf the storm drainage system shall be on easements or rt-hts-of-way exterior to the boundaries of the tract. The streets 11eres=na'_-cve referred to are 3hcwn on the final map of Tract 2059, County of Contra Costa, CaliioriJa, the -ap of which was filed at the office of the Recorder of Centra Ccsta, 30911forria, on the 7th .:ay of August, 1956, in Volume 65 cf Maps, at Pages 1 and 2 thereof. BE IT FURTMi RESCLYED that said improvements be constructed in said streets, avenues, roads, lanes, courts, places and/or public ways hereinaoore described, of the dimensions, materiels, and In the particular locations to be set forth and shown on the plans and specifications and ,detailed drawinc-s hereinafter referred to; together with the constructlen of all ap :urtenances taereto, including necessary fittings, trenehings F.radinZ and reg.radin ,, excavation and fill, recrcval of o.;structions, connections to existinZ:, services, back filling, reconstruction of existing Fround surface as required to conditions ex;stin, :3rior to ccr_rercement of construction, all in the manner, of the matCl'ials and to the dimensions anti to the .;rales, and in the particular locations as the sante will je :-tore fully shown on the plans and specifications and detailed draw- ings hereinafter referred to; That the structures and work 9nd improvements herein described shall be con- structed to the tirades, sub-f7,•ades and elevations severally to oe szown upon the plans and profiles and detailed drawings thereof in the respective locations thereof, which said Trades are hereby adopted and estwalished as the official grades therefor for all purposes in connection with proceedings pursuant to this :resolution of Intention; no- tice is hereby further liven that said trades may be, in part, new and different from those heretofore established cr existing, or may ce different from existing ground levels; Excepting front all c: the hZerein described work all of said work that has already been done to the lines and F,r9des to be shown on said plans and profiles, and In accordance with said glans an! specifications; All of said work shall include, without duplication, any and all street in- tersections, terninaticns and opposite terminations occuring within the limitations of said work; The attention of all persons is directed to the fact that all of said classes of work above described ma.y not be constructed upon all of the streets and/or public ways above described In their entirety, tut only upon the particular locations as shown on the plans and specifications thereafter referred to, which said plans and specifica- tions shall -overn as to R1: details with relation to the same. 3F IT FUR ,_-Eh AESCLIJED, and the Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that said work and improve=ents are of :core than local or ordinary public benefit and that there- fore said Board of Supervisors hereby makes the expenses and costs of said work and im- provements char;-eable upon a district, which said district said Board of Supervisors hereby declares the district benefited by the work and improvements herein described; said district shall include that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which is 3nown on that certain :sap on file in the office_ of the CountyClerkoftheCountyofCcntra "osta, State of California, and which is entitled and de- scribed, "Creekside :acres - Unit No. 1, assessment District 1956-2, County of Contra Costa, California - -c=dart," and which said map indicates, by a boundary line, the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of tae area to Ve Rssessed; sail map is, by this reference, incorporated herein and made a part :.ereof; Exceptinc from the area grown and delineated on said map hereinabove referre to, the area of all public streets, avenues, lanes, roads, drives, courts, places, easementsparks, and all easeents and ri:hts of way therein contained belonging to the pub- lic, and also all property owned by the Cectnty of Oontra Costa, State of California and the United States cf Almerica, contained therein, now in use in the performance of a public function. notice is ereby =i:en that serial _,ends shall be issued in the manner and form provided in Fart 9, k vision 7, of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of I I i t TUESDAY, -UGUST 2P, 1956 -- Centiaaed California, (Inprovenent net of fill) tc represent unpaid assessments cf 'twenty-five Dollars 02K.00) or over, Whic:: said ccnds stall --ear interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum and the last Installment of which bonds shall mature fourteen (14) years from the 2nd day of January next s::cceeding the next October 15th following their date. Said bonds shall be payable to bearer, and may be redeemed as provided in the Improvement Act of 1911, and there shall be added to the redemption clause in said 'bonds the following words: to`ether wl-h a premium of 5 per cent of said i .;..aid principal." Proceedings for all Work shall be taken pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, except that the bonds hereinabove described shall be issued under the Im- provement 4r:et of lull as heretofore described. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that the Special Assessment Investiization, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 does not apply to these nroceedin^s. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 10203 and 10204 of the Streets and highways Code, being a part of the Yunicipal Improve- ment Act of 1913, the matter of the Improvements herein referred to is hereby referred to Norman T. Riffe, a partnership, l na-ineer of .ork, and the persons employed by this Board of Sunervisgrs for the purpose cf having charge and control of the construction ei' the public imnrove:nents described in this Resolution. Said Korman T. Riffe, a part- nerahip, is hereby directed to :take and file with the County Clerk of the County of vontra Costa a report in writing containing the following: a) Plans and specifi.caticns of the proposed improvement if the improvement 1.9 not already installed. b) A reneral description of works or appliances already installed and any other property necessary or convenient for the coeration of the improvement, if the works, appliances cr property are to be acquired as part of the improvement. c) An estimate c: the cost of the I=proveme nt and of the cost of lands, rig-hts of way, easements, and =ncisental expenses In connection with the improvement. d) A diagram shewinr the assessment district and the boundavies and dimen- siens of the subdivisions of land within the district as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution cf Intention. Each subdivision shell be riven a separate number upon the diagram. e) A proposed assessment cf the total amount of the cost and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several su :divisions of land in the district in proportion to the estimated benefits tc be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from the improvement. BE IT FURTHER liESC)LISD that if any excess shall be realized from the proceeds of the assessment and/or bonds Issued to represent the same, it shall be applied as a credit to each assessment levied pursuant to said provisions of the Municipal Improve- ment Act of 1913 in proportion to the anc_nt of each of said assessments. rhe foreroinr :resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the l=atter of Resolution and Order Adopting Enr.ineerts Report and Ordering ;cork, Assessment District No. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit h0. 1, County of Centra Costs IiERE=1S, on the 2fth nay of Ku-ust, 1956, the Board of Supervisors of the i County of Contra Costa did adopt its :resolution of Intention to construct certain street improvements in Assessment District No. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit No. 4 County of Contra. Coste, and referred said proposed improvement to lorman T. Riffe, En- gineer of '•;ork for said Assessment District; and WhERrAS, said Moard of Supervisors did direct that said Engineer of Work make and file with the County Clerk of said county of Contra Costa report in writing in ac- cordcnee with the provisions and requirements of the Municipal improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and c.11M TEAS, said Norman T. ilfi'e, Engineer of :ork, did on the 2Pth day of August 1956, file with the Ccunty Clerk of the County of Ccntra Costa his reocrt in accordance W ith the said Resolution, and said City +tile rk has presented said report to this Board of Supervisors for consideration; 1+C 4:, i'H'..KEFCi?E, BE iT ESC:Lti=J by the ;yoard of Supervisors of the County of Centra Costa, 14nd this Board of Supervisors hereby finds: A. That the report made and filed by hcrman T. Riffe, a Partnership, on Au- gust 28, 1956, contains all of the reg::irements pr cvided for said re:)ort by the pro- visions cf the Yunicipal i ncrovement Act of 11+13 including (1) specifications; (2) plans and profiles and estimates of cost; (3) assessm-ert dia.gran and assessment; (4) descrip- tions of easements or rir3its of way to be aciuired. B. That said report and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every particular and it Is hereby determined that said report shall stand as the report for all subsequent proceedings under said ?•.=Icipal Improvement act of 1913; and BE IT FURTHER RESCL-UrED that Tuesday, the if th day of September, 1956, at the hour of 2:00 .: . of said day, at the meeting place of the -card of Supervisors of the County of Contra vosta, located in the Ccurt :louse,, I:srtinez, :alifornia, is hereby fixed by this :.card of Supervisors as the time for hoaring protests with relation to the nreposed improvencnt 3escrited ::: said report; that any person interested in objecting to said improvement, "he rades to w.4- 1--ch 'the wcrk will be done, the extent of the Assess- TU SDI.i, i MUST 2F, lc5o -- Ccntinue3 1127 i 4 ment District, the sssessnri t cr -he em.,ireer's estimate. of cost end expense3, cr any ether act cr deter-1nat=en cf t^e Bng neer of ',.crk or the Board of Supervisors of the Ccunt * of Contra Costa, ma; : Ile pretest in writing, with the County Clerk of the Count of Contra Ccsta at or before the hour fixed herein for hearing thereon; and E '. P I• tT..R h-SCt i'ED, and the "oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereb7 finds, that the owners of cne hundred per cent (100%) of the area of the orc•perty within the cunderses of the 114strict proposed to be assessed have filed with this Board of S-Dervlsors waivers waiving (1) any posting of any notice of hearing; 2) eny mailing of any notice cf hearing and (3) any publication of any notice of hear- ing, all as rea-,:ired by the provisions of the Funicipal Improvement :pct of 1913; that notwithstanding said waiver, this Bcard of Supervisors hereby determines and orders that the County Clerk shall publish twice in the Contra Costa Gazette, a notice of im- provement, -ivin; notice of the time and place of hearing on said assessment and report as hereinabove described, the first of which said publications shall be at least ten 10) days prior to t-he late fixed herein for hearing; and PE IT FURTHER RESCL7-ED that this Heard of Supervisors hereby orders that the work and improvement described in said resolution of Intention be had and done in ac- cordance with the •clans and profiles and specifications for said work. The plans and specifications with said report are hereby adopted as the plans, profiles and specifi- cations for the :icing of said stork and Improvement and said Board of Supervisors does hereby order that bids shall be received for the doing of said work and improvement on the 17th day of September, 1956, at the hour of 2:00 P.M. of said day. Said proposals or bids shall be delivered to the Ccunty Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on or be- fore 2:00 P.A'. of the With day of September, 1956, at the office of said County Clerk in the Court House of the Cocanty of Contra Costa, Martinez, California, which said time and place is hereby fixed as the time and place of a public meeting at which said bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costs. Said bids, after being publicly opened, examined and declared, will be calculated by the Engineer of ',crk, his report returned to the County Clerk, and the report of the results of the bidding and the calculations of the Engineer of Work will be reported to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Ccsta at the next re- gular meeting thereof. The :card of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or bids should it deem this necessary for the public Food, and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaithful in any former contract with the County of Ccntra Ccsta. The foregoing Aesolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of :resolution Adopting Scale of Pre:ail- Ing Wage Rates REAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did upon the 2Pth day of August, 1456, adopt plans and specifications for the construction of a san- itary sewer system, curbs, gutters, paving and various other improvements in Assessment District Igo. 1956-2, Tract 2099s Greekside Acres, Unit No. 1, County of Contra Costa; RL.Iv., TIMHEK-RE, BE TT RESCLIIED by the Beard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that said Board of Supervisors has determined and established the general prevailing, rate of per diem wages for each type of craft or workmen needed to execute or perform the necessary work of Improvement in accordance with• the schedule appended hereto and described "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates"; and BE 1T FURT}MR RESCLVED that said "Schedule of Per Diem Wage Rates" be embod- ied in the Ectice Inviting Sealed Bids and all hereinabove described. SCHEDULE CF PER DIEM WAGE RATES CLASSIFICATICN HATE PER HOUR Carpenters Journeyman Ceroenters 3.00 Cement Masons (12 'times Overtime First 2 hours, Double Thereafter) Journeyman 2.995 Foreman 3.245 EnEineers Apprentices (Oilers, firemen, watchmen) 2:705 Euclid Loaders and/or similer type of equipment 3.425 Power grader, power planer, :rotor patrol or any type power blade 3.255 Power shovels and/or ether excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (up to and Including one yard) 3.425 LeTcurneau nulls (Jeeps, Terra Cooras, Le Plant Coate, snd similar types of equipment) 3.255 Rollers 3.095 Spreader Machines (Barber Green, Jaeger, etc. ) Engineer and screed man used in operation) 3.095 Tractors 3.095 Trenching Fachine 3.145 Laborers (11 tines overtime, including Saturdays) Cribbers 2.575 Kettlemen, Potten, and men applying asphalt, creosote and similar type materials 2.575 Asphalt Ironers ani Raker 2.575 Concrete Laborers ret or Dry 2.325 General Laborers 2.325 Foreman 3.00 Teamsters (1)- times evertine, including Saturdays) Dump Trucks: Under 4 yds. (Water level) 2.325 T.?FSDAY, AUGUST 2PO 1956 Continued 4 yds. and under 6 yds. (dater Level)2.465 6 yds. and under a yds. (rater Level)2.625 Eight hours shall constitute a day's work unless otherwise specified. All overtime worked is double time unless otherwise specified. Saturdays, Sundays and holi- days, double time unless otaerwise specified. Health and Welfare Plan, 10 per hour iworked. Any classification omitted herein, not less than the prevailing wage scale in: the County of Contra Costa Where said work is to be done. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1062, Ordinance No. 1062, which amends Ordinance No. 1042, Sales and Use Tax Ordi- nonce, is presented to ti.is :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 ECARD FURTHER CRDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published; for the time and in the manner required by law in the CCETRA 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 Natter of :'affidavits i of publication of Ordinances j No. 1070, 1060, 1065, 1075. This I:eard havirur heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1070, 1060, 1065, 1075 I 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 regular- ly published for the time and in the manner required by law; Diol:, THEREFORE- , on raction of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 3Y Tim ?t'RJ CRD. LRED that said ordinances be and the same are here by declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.e i In the Matter of Colaim for damages. Naomi Chile ote, 517 West Summit Drive, 1r:interset, Iowa, having filed with this Board on August 28, 1956, claim for damages in the araotmt of r750.00: I;O*A:, TI1EREFCRE, and on :notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE -rC'.RD CRDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregcin`, order is passed by the unanimous vote of tree Board. In the Natter of Claim for damages. Mr. Ray Grant, c/o East Centra Costa junior College, Golf Links Road, Concord, California having riled with this Board cn August 23, 1556, claim for damages in the amount of ..'41.58. 7'(W TIiERI_'FCRE, and on :action of 3-pervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisors Taylor, IT IS BY THE 'C ARD CRD—7-i" D that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregc-ing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Patter of C mnlaint, United States of America versus H. W. Tassel, et al., Superior Court Action No. 35774. A copy of Complaint and Summons in Superior Court Action No. 35774,, United States of America versus H.Tassel, et al., having been served on H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Fca rd of Supervisors, en August 27, 1956; On motion of S nervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said complaint and su.cns be and the same are hereby REFERRED TC THE DISTRICT AT-rCRNEY. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On the recoru endation of the Ccunty Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIM 30 AHD ORDERED that the persons list cid be and they are auiihcrized to attend, at County expense, the following: i I f TUESDAY, L'+GUST 262 1956 -- Continued 12.9 Recorder County i4ecorder, Ralph Cunningham, to rzeting of County Recorders in Lcs Angeles on September 5. Sheriff lief jailor, :glen Farsh, to Greeting of National Jail Association in Los Angeles from August 27 to 31. Public Works Depart-cent Public %orks Director, V. W. Sauer, tc meeting in Sacramento September 20 and 21 to present testimony to an interim covmittee of the legislature working on the "Coordination of Effort in Traffic Control". Veterans Service Veterans Service Cfficer, Joe Hammond gnd two Service Representa- tives on his staff to meeting in Santa -Barbara on October 4 and 5 called by the State to aive instruction in changes made by re- cent Federal legislation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of D&APER ANNE'y. TION to Contra Costa County Sanitation RESOLUTION CF INTENTION District No. 3. 5E IT RESOLVED that it is the Intention of this Board to annex the hereinafte described contiguous territory, which is not included in any other county sanitation district or other district formed for similar purposes, to Contra Costa County Sanita- tion District No. 3. The Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, at 10 o'clock R.m. , on Tuesday, the 2nd day of October, 1956, is hereby fixed as the time and place where and when objections to the proposed annexation will be heard. The Clerk of the Board is directed to give notice of said hearing by publication of this resolution at length, twice, prior to said hearing, in the PINOLE HE.RC'ULES NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation in the territory proposed to be annexed. The territory proposed to be annexed as aforesaid, is described as follows: Beginning on the northern line of the State Highway leading from Richmond to Pinole at the western line of Tyler Avenue as shown on the Map of Bay Villa Tract filed February 11, 1699 in Map nook E at page 94 in the Recorders Office of Centra Ccsta County, California; thence Aorth 7' 501 East along the western line of the said Tyler Avenue to the southeastern line of the property owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of the said Southern Pacific Railroad Company to the southwestern line of the parcel of lana described in the deed to J. E. Draper recorded January 15, 1945' in clume S10 of Official Records at page 283; thence Southeasterly along the southwestern line of the said Draper parcel to the south line of the said State Highway, being on the Boundary line of Sanitation District Igo. 3; thence in a general Easterly direction along the Southerly line of the said State Highway to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the said western line of Tyler Avenue; thence North 7' 501 East along the said southern extension to the north line of the said Highway, the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADuPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 28th day of August, 1956, by the following vote, towit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSEPT: Suoerviscrs - Bone In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at xeetings, On the recommendation of the County A&-ainistrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Airport Airport N'ar_ager, ::. L. Vyer s, to meeting of California Association of Airport Executives at Fresno, August 29, 1956. Civil Service Training and Safety Engineer,, Harold Baldwin, to Western Regional Conference of Training Directors at Salt Lake, October 10-12, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ratter of Clain from San Francisco County for care given resident of Contra Costa County. Claim in the amount of 1155.34 against Contra Costa County for care given Fichael Lucero at the San Francisco Hospital having been filed with the Board of Super- visors: TUESDAY, AUGLIST 281p 1956 -- Continued W49 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THF 3t=?r2D (RD£R£D that said claim be end the same is hereby RMRRED TO THE SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR FC=R HIS WRITTEN HECO)WE tDATIGH, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of At-,thcrizing Auditor-Controller to arrange for publication of Final Bud- get in booklet form. This Board having on August 21, 1956 approved the County Budget for 1956-57; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TFIE BOABD ORDERED that the County Auditor Controller is authorized to arrange for the print-t Ing of said County Budget by the C(•NTRA COSTA PUBLISHING COMPANY in booklet form. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Financial Reocrt to State Controller, r 1956-57. The County Auditor-Con--roller files with this Board a copy of Financial Re- port of Contra Costa County, In accordance with provisions of Section 26940, Government Code; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 3Y THE WARD (RDERED that said report is AS PR{:VED. The foregoing order is passed by the =animcus vote of the Board. In the natter of Fixing boundaries and establish- ing election precincts of El Sobrante 9. 15, 17, Lafayette 4, 7, 12, 15, 248 27, 2A, Orinda 2, 11 and 23. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE uOARB ORDERED that the boundaries of El Sobrante 9, 15, 17, Lafayette 4, 7, 12, 15, 2427, 28, Orinda 2, 11, and 23 election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereb • established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: i EL SCU M,x`H IL FF E,31hCT NO. 9 Beginning, at the intersection of the center line of Valley View Road with the center line of San Pablo Dam road; thence from said I point of beginning northeasterly along the center line of Valley View Road to the northerly line of that tract of land now or form- erly owned by Banducei; thence easterly and southerly along said northerly line to the center line of Castro :toad; thence southeast- erly along the center line of Castro road to the Center line of San Pablo Creek; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the center 'line of San Pablo Creek to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence in a ,general counterclockwise direction along said incorporation line to the easterly line of Lot 25 Ren%ho E1 Sobrante; thence northwesterly along the easterly line of said Lot 25 to the center Zine of San rablo Jam Road; thence westerly along the center line of San Pablo Danz mead to the point of begin.. ping. EL SC'B"al'A ATE PRECINCT F:G. 15i Beginning, at the r:ost scuther if corner of Lot 81 'Tract 2068; thence from said point of beginning in a general northeasterly di- reetion along the northwesterly line of Lots 81, 82 and 83 of said tract to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 63, thence southerly along the easterly line of said Lct £3 and the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Nottingham Drive; thence easterly along the center line of Nottingham Drive and the easterly exten- sion thereof to the boundary 14ne of Tract 2068; thence in a gen- eral clockwise direction along said boundary line to the center line of San Pablo "reek; thence in a general northwesterly direc- tion along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the point of begin- ning. j r EL SLPRAiNTIE PRECINCT NC. 17 i Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Pablo Creek with the incorporation line of the ity of Richmond; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along said incorporation line to the boundary line of the East Bay Yunicipal Utility Dis- trict; thence scut—heasterly along said boundary line to the east- erly line of Supervisorial District No. 1; thence southerly and southwesterly* along last said boundary lire to the northeasterly line of Lot 57 Rancho El Sobrente; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Lots 57, 58, 62 and r of said Hancho to the most northerly corner of Lot E; thence northeasterly along the northeasterly extension of the northwesterly line of said Lot E to the incorporation line of ".,he ity of Richmond; thence in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of San Pablo Creek; r TUEFSDA', A;(Z.UST 28, lc-l'-6 -_ Continued c E thence r_o:th::esterl., along the center line of San Pablo Creek to to easterly line of Tract 2068; thence in a general counterclock- wise direction along the boundary line of Tract 2068 to the inter- section t'.erecf with the easterly extension of the center line of Nottingham give; thence westerly along said extension and the cen- ter line of Ncttin; ham, give to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the easterly line of Lot E3 Trgct 2068; thence northerly along said extension and along the easterly line of said Lot 83 to the ncrthessterlS corner thereof; thence south- westerly alone the northwesterly line of Lots 83, 82 and 81 Tract 2068 to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence northwesterly along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the center line of Castro Read; thence westerly along the center line of Castro Road to the easterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Band.Ycci; thence northerly and westerly along the easterly and northerly line of said 3anducci tract to the center line of Valley View head; thence southwesterly along the center line of Valley View Road to the center line cf San Pablo Dam Road; thence south- easterly along the center line of San Pablo Dam Read to the north- easterly line of Lct 25 archo El Sobrante; thence southeasterly along said Lot line to the incorporation line of the City of Rich- rrond; thence in a general counterclockwise direction along said incorporation line to the point of beginning, L-aFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the northern Zine of Rancho Acalanes with the center line of Bricnes Valley Road; thence from said paint of beginning southeasterly along the center line of riones Valley Road to the center line of Happy `!alley Road; thence southeasterly along the center line of Happy Valley Road to the northwest corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by E. S. Garrett; thence southerly along the westerly Zine of saidV Garrett tract tc the intersection thereof with the westerly exten- sion of the scutherly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Thompson; thence easterly along said extension and along the southerly line of said Thompson tract to the westerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Cosso; thence souther- ly along the westerly line of said Cessc tract to the northerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by James; thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly line of said JRmes tract to the northerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly line of said East Bay Municipal Utility District tract and the southerly extension of said easterly line to the center line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard; thence easterly along the center line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard to the center line of Happy Malley road; thence north- erly along the center line of Happy Valley Road to the center line of Happy `Malley Glen; thence easterly along the center line of Happy ,'alley Glen to the center line of Happy Valley Creek; thence northwesterly- along the center line of Happy Malley Creek to the westerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Nord- strom thence northerly along, the westerly line of said Nordstrom tract and the northerly extension thereof to the northerly line of Rancho Acalanes; thence westerly along the northerly line of Rencho Acalanes to the point of beginning, LAFAYETTE PHECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the northwest corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by B. P. heal; thence from said point of begin- ning southeasterly along the northern boundary of said B. P. Neal tract to the northeast corner thereof, said point being also the northwest corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by F. :uralho; thence southeasterly along the western line of said Buralho tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence northeaster- ly along the southerly lire of said F. Burahlo tract to the north- easterly corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by E. W. cannon; thence scutherly along the eastern line of said E. W. Cannon tract to the center line of Elizabeth Street; thence south- easterly alon.` the center line of Elizabeth Street to the center line of Yt. Diablo Boulevard; thence westerly along the center line of Nt. Diablo Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the north- erly extension of the easterly line of Lafayette Orchards; thence southeasterly along said extension and along the easterly line of Lafayette Orchards to the center line of Las Trampas Creek; thence in a general westerly direction along the center line of Las Tram- pas Creek to the botaidary line of Lafayette Homesites; thence in a general ccunterelockwise direction along said boundary line to the center line of '=olden !gate #<ay; thence westerly along the cen- ter line of molder_ Gate Way to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the easterly line of Lot 20 Lafayette Home- sites; thence northerly along said extension and along the east- erly line of said Lot 20 and the northerly extension thereof to the southerly line of La Canyada Park Unit No. 1; thence easterly and northwesterly along the boundary line of La Canyada Park Unit Ise. 1 to the easterly line of Talley View Estates; thence north- erly alone said easterly line and the northerly extension thereof to the point of beginning. Ln: . 'TTE PiECINCT NG . 12 Be^7inninsT at the intersection of the center line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard with the center line of C rchard Road; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the center line of Urchard Road tc the north line of 'Thompson Road; thence southwesterly along the northerly line cf Thempson Read to the center line of Glen Road; a. ContinuedTt31SDAY, AUGUST 28, 196 -- thence southwesterly along the center lire of .:len :cad to One in- tersection thereof with the easterly extension of the southerly line of Lot 1 Happy :'alley =len; thence southwesterly along said extension and along the southerly line of Lot 1 to the center line of Happy Valley :reek; thence northwesterly along the center line of Happy valley ;;reek tc the westerly line of that tract of land now or fornerly owned bv . crdstrom; thence northerly along the west- erly line of said i;ordstrcx trect and the northerly extension there- of to the boundary lire of Lafayette School District; thence west- erly along sPid boundary line to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence northerly and easterly along said East Bay Yunicipal utility District boundary to the northerly line of that tract of land now cr formerly owned by Taylor; thence east- erly and southerly along said Taylor tract to the northerly line of that tract of land new or formerly owned by Jennings; thence east- erly and scutherly along; said jennings tract to the southeasterly line of Happy galley ,3en; thence scuthwesterly along said south- easterly line to the easterly line of Lafayette 'ferrate; thence southerly along the easterly line of* Lafayette Terrace and the south- erly extension thereof to the center line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard; thence westerly along:, the center line of Mt. Diablo boulevard to the point of beginning, INC . 15 eginninr at the intersection of the north line of Solana Drive with the east line of Lafayette Homeland #2; thence southwesterly along the said east line and continuing along the east and south lines of the Ha^lin parcel to the northeast corner of Lot ;#62 Rancho Laguna fie. Los Palos cloredo s; therice south along the east sides of Lot ; v2 and ;=02 tc the southeast corner of Lot 792; thence east along the south line of Lot 492 and the easterly extension of Lot 192 to the west line of St. Mary's road; thence north along the east line of St. 1•laryts road to the southeast corner of Lot ##227 St. Mary's istates; thence southwesterly along the south line of said Lot 4`227 to the scuthwest corner of said Lot #227; thence northerly alonc, the west lines of Lots 7227 - 231 to the south line of Lot x;'232; thence westerly along the south line of Lot #232 to the south- west corner of Lot J'232; thence northeasterly along the west side of Lot "'2"2 to the exterior bound ry of St. Mary's Estates; thence northwesterly along the exterior boundaries of St. Mary's Estates to the easterly line of Rose Heights; thence in a counterclockwise direction around Nose :eights to the southwesterly Zine of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Mortara; thence northwest- erly along said Ycrtara tract tc the pc;nt ofbeginning. LAi MYETTE PnG vI11CT 110. 24 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of St. aryis Read with the south line Lot 92 Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the westerly line of St. Naryas ?load to the southeast corner of Lot 227 St. Marys Estates; thence southwesterly along the south line of said Lot 227 to the southwest corner thereof; thence nortilarly along the west lines of Lots 227, 228, 229, 230 and 231 to the south line of Lot 232; thence westerly along said south line to the southwest corner of Let 232, thence northeasterly along the west line of Lot 2'32 to the boundary line of St. 1'aryfs Estates; thence northwesterly along said boundary line to the easterly line of Hose Heights; thence northeasterly along said easterly line and the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of G enside Drive; thence southeasterly alcrr the center line of Glenside Drive to the boundary line of the East Bay Yurifipal Utility District; thence southeasterly, southerly and westerly along said district line to the southwest corner of Lot 176 Rancho Lagunp de los Palos Colorados; thence north along the west lines of Lots 176 and 140 to the south line of Lot 13g; thence west along the south lines of Lots 138 and s 137 to the southwest corner of Lot 137; thence north along the west lines of Lots 137 and 100 to the northwest corner of Lot 100; thence west along, the north lines of Lcts 100 and 101 to the point of beginning. LAFAYT—TTE. P:,E 11-CT 110. 27 Beginning at the rest easterly corner of La Canyada Park Unit No. 1; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the boundary line of La Canyada Nark Unit 11o. 1 to the easterly line of Valley View Estates; thence northerly along said easterly line and the northerly extension thereof to the southeasterly line of Happy Valley Glen; thence southwesterly along said southeasterly line to the easterly line of Lafayette Terrace; thence southerly along said easterly line to the center line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard; 4 thence easterly along the center line of Mt. Diablo Boulevard to the center line of Golden Gate i:ay; thence southeasterly along the center line of Golden Gate Way to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the easterly line of Lot 20 Lafayette Home- sites; thence northerly along said extension, along the easterly line of said Lot 20 and the northerly extension thereof to the southerly line of La Canyada nark snit Nc. l; thence easterly along said southerly line to the point of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT 1 G. 28 Beginning at the intersection of the center line cf St. Fury's load with the easterly line of Lafayette Homeland No. 2; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the said easterly line to the southerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Portara; thence southeasterly along said Mortara tract, the i g113D,?Y, AUt—,UST 26, 1956 -- continued 33 southerly lines of T_ afayette Hiwhlards and Rose Heights to the easterly line of Nose Heights; thence northerly along the easter- ly line of Rose Heights and the northerly extension thereof to the center lire of St. Yary's Road; thence westerly along the cen- ter line of St. Var 's Road to the point of beginning. ORIA'DA FRECI NCT tTG. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Pablo Greek Road with the center line of Miner Rcad; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the center line of San Pablo Lreek Road to the westerly line of the Orinda Country Club; thence northerly and easterly along the boundary line of the Or-inda Ccuntry Club to the westerly line of the P. G. and E. 100 foot right of way; thence northerly along the westerly line of said right of way to the northerly line of Orinda Estates; thence westerly along said northerly line to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence northwesterly along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the northwesterly line of Snug Harbor; thence northeasterly along said extension, along the northwesterly line of Snug Harbor and the northeasterly extension thereof to the southwesterly line of Sleepy -Hollow Tract; thence southeasterly along said south- westerly line to the center line of toner Road; thence southwest- erly along the center line of toner Road to the point of beginning. CxRII DA ?RECIPTCT NO. 11 All of that certain subdivision known_ as Grinda Oaks as re- corded December 16, 1924, book 19 of chaps page 466; in the office of the County Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia. CtR!hD, A PRECINCT 110. 23 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Pablo Creek Road with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Orinda C aks; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along said extens`en and the northerly line of Orinda Oaks to the easterly line of Lake Orinda Highlands; thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the easterly and northerly line of Lake Orinda Highlands and the southwesterly extension of said northerly line to the boind ry line of Ccntra Costa County; thence northwesterly alone said counts ccundary to the line dividing Supervisorial Dis- tricts 1 and 2; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to the southwest corner of .Rancho 2oca de la Canada de Pinole; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said rancho to the west- erly line of Sleepy Hollow Tract; thence southerly and southeast- erly along said line to the northerly line of Fairway Acres; thence southwesterly along the northerly line of Fairway Acres and the southwesterly a-tension thereof to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence southeasterly along; the center line of San Pablo Creek tc the northeasterly line of Crinda Estates; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the boundary line of Orinda Estates to the northerly line of Crinda Country Club; thence in a Ceneral southerly direction: along said Crinda Country Club boundary to the center line of San Febla Creek :load; thence northwesterly along, the center line of San =ablo yreek Hcad to the point of 1,e`-inn. i ng. IT IS FURTHE.i tiiDiHED thet the bcun-.;arses cf the balance of the election pre- cincts cf Centra csta Cc:: Ly shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The fLrercing; order is ;sassed by the unanir-cus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing County Tax Rate for FIs- cal is- eal Year, 1056 - 57. C n motion of supervisor Co;ak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ( i=:2a) that the rate to be levied on each `.;'100 of assessed valuation of property In Contra Costa Ccunty for the fiscal year, 1556-57, be and the same is hereby levied as follows: 7-he Cc;,:.^ty budget for the fiscal yesr 1956-57, as adopted by your Board on Auzust 21, 19", will re. :ire the following tax levies: Amount Rate of j 100 of Required assessed Valuation General 12,986,203.55 2.005 Highway Interest Zz Redemption Fund 603,972.45 093 Ric riond --.:ilding _interest 11- Redemoticn Fund 94,856.53 015 County Library Fund 444p7&.33 087 Total l4al29,75b.t6 2.200 The foregcin" tax rates were computed on the following adjusted tax bases: Secured Roll Unsecured Roll Original County Roll 4840010,690. 19,5829315. State Board (Utility Roll) 1'7 20 20 19 2.Total Equalized Net '.7eluation 31, ,II 31-57 I 4 TUESDAY, !,UGUST 281 1P,56 __ uentinued Deduct: 1-112;a Delinq}:Fncy '11cwanCe int? 7'S1/4."' Adjustment Allowance 1,5Z8,630- Adjusted County-wide Tax Base 629v952,2dO.19,288.7-0. Valuations esclusive of City of Rich=ond 503,712,0.10,959,190. Less Allowences as above 1 2 59,260. 164,390. Adjusted County Library Tax :ase 10o7 4P000- The duty of your -card to levy property taxes to finance the 3ounty Budget is set forth in Section 29120 of the -jovernnent Lode. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. Ir the Fatter of Tay: Levy in Elementary School Dis- tricts to pas :ond require- nents for fiscal year, 1956- 57. i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE F(;ARD UDERID that a tax levy in each of the following School Districts on each 7100 of assessed valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal year, 1956-57 be made, to wit: Elementary Sci:ool District Fond Interest and redemption Tax nates for 1956- 57. In ac_crd.ance with the terms of issue and the mandate contained in Section 7516 of the Education 'owe, your Board should :rake the following tax levies for 1956- 57, to meet accruing charFes of the following elementary school district issues: Pmount iieczuired Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Alamo Ambrose 24,3 p,41 Ilf Fay Point 39247 253 Brentwood 25,575.36 498 f Byron 14:729.03X330 Canyon 520.14 Clayton Valley 4:185.47 055 Concord 135651.33 053 Danville 41v670.08 427 Knightsen o,663.72 265 Lafayette 77,740- 9 328 Martinez 53,495.64 279 Noraga 8,7$2.50 414 yak Grove 50618.53 084. Oalc ley 23,504..92 472 Orinda 930694.20 409 Pacheco 20665.05 057 Pinole-Hercules44, Pleasant Hill 233.9$049 Richmond 506,252.53 315 Rodeo 4.6,323.19 198 San San Ramon 43'433.53 219 2,95$.00 185 Sheldon 8,136.08 3 2 6 Vine Hill 8,517.26 347 Walnut Creek 900485.20 335 The foregoing; order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of High School Districts Bond interest and Redemp- tion Tax Rates for 1°56-57. On motion of Supervisor Gogak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE POARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made of each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following named high School Jistricts for the Fiscal year 1956-57 to meet accruing i charges of the following hic;h school district bond issues: Amount Required Rate per ,$100 of on Secured moll Assessed Valuation Acalanes No. 1-2-3-4 112,402.31 ljdq Acalanes No. 5-6 151,823.62 200 Alhambra 49,242.80 247 Liberty 39,1 1.24. 209 Pittsburg 12,299.45 015 Richmond No. 2 38,987.16 Q1$ R iciLmond No. 3_4 574:729.15 2$$ San Ramon No. 2 19,139.0$ 111 San Ramon No. 3-4-5 22,221.64 126 i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous dote of the Board.1 In the Matter of Unified School Districts Bond In- terest and Redemption Tax Dates for 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Gorak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TAE i TUESDAY, A11UST 26, 1956 __ vontinued 1135 i BOARD CRDEHED that a tax levy be made on each ;100 of assessed valuation of property in the following named Unified School D= stricts for the fiscal year 1956-57, to meet accruing charges of the following unified school district bond issues: In accordance with the terms of issue and the mandate contained in Section 7516 of the Education Bode, ,cur '-'-card should make the following tax levies for 1956- 57 to zrett accruing charges of the following unified school district bond issues: Amount Required Rate per X100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Antioch unified 394,641.87 642 Nit. Diablo Unified 724,x,40.36 730 Pittsburg unified 389,394.52 461 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Eatter of Tax Levy in certain Elementary School Districts of 3ontra Costa County. Cn potion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that a tax levy in each of the following School 01stricts on each .100 of assessed valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal year 1956-57, be made, to wit: Amount .required Rate per '100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Alamo 106,582.01 2.090 rentwood 74,488.45 1.438 Eriones 3,297.74 585 Byron 45,424.08 1.128 Canyon 3,455.89 1.435 Carquinez 149,120.44 1.518 Danville 174,356.54 1.916 nnightsen 29,687.31 1.305 Lafayette 515,469.95 2.407 Lone Tree 3,427.74 344 Martinez 367,798.50 1.437 i oraga 26,236.04 1.250 Oakley 78,668.65 1.751 Orinda 373,608.88 1.799 Pinole-Hercules 242,034.81 1.689 Port Costa 17,242.82 2.000 Richmond 293252678.60 1.602 Rodeo 2920206.57 1.380 San Pablo 380,524.05 2.127 San Ramon 11,49 .P7 800 Selby 19,252.90 565 Sheldon 66,068.42 2.113 Vine *.ill 41,524.09 1.858 Walnut Creek 474,904.94 1.918 The foregcinr, order is gassed by the unazilmous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Tax Levy for County nigh Sc1iool D? stricts for fiscal year, 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE PARD C'RDERED that a tax levy be made on each X100 of assessed valuation of property in the following named high Sc ool Districts for the fiscal year 1956-57, towit: Amount Required Rate per lo100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation. Acalanes Union 1,1070280.55 1.613 Alhambra union 5,580.27 1.497 2JohnSwett 1,990.06 743 Liberty 186,707.25 1.100 Richmond 2,899,363.72 1.607 San Ramon Valley 212,248.78 1.382 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?.atter of Tax Levy for Unified School Districts for Fiscal Year, 19'6-57. Cn :notion of Supervisor Geyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made on each X100 of assessed valuation of property in the following named unified Sc:^_ool X stri cts for the fiscal ;dear, 1956-57, to wit: Amount Required Rate per :;?100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Antioch Unified 1,036,096.85 1.866 Xt. Diablo Unified 3,103,816.74 3,165 Pittsburg Unified 1,422,265.14 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1 56 -- ,en:.i__sed In the Natter of 'Iax Levy for Junior College Dis- trict for the fiscal year 1956-57. On motion of supervisor Gcyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE CARD ORDERED that the following Junior College tat rate be levied on each ?100 of as- sessed valuation of propert- for the fiscal year, 1956-57, to wit: Amount equired Rate per , 100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation 7 Contra Costa Junior College District 2,0221,1;.26.79 356 The foregoing- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Tax Levy on Hospital Districts for 1456-57. Cn notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the following, rate of tax on each $200 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the following hospital Districts be rade for the fiscal year 1956-57; Amount Required Rate :per :; 100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Concord 157,794.26 195 Pittsburg Conmunity 7,489.91 098 West Contra Costa 459,413.55 200 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the clatter of Joint Union School Districts Tax Rates for 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE T--CARD CRDE_;iFD that the following tax rate be levied on each '100 of assessed valuation of property within Contra Costa County in the following Joint School Districts : Amount Reauired Pate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Amador Joint Union High-gen 1,242.31 1.300 Amador Joint Union High-bond 156.75 148 Livermore Joint High-gen 2,993.38 1.050 Livermore Joint high-bond 157.98 050 Fay Joint Flementary-sen 2,280.67 800 1'leesanton Joint Fle:-entary-sen 1,576.77 1.650 Pleasanton Joint Elementary-bond 180.06 170 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Tax Levy in Cemetery Districts of Contra Costa County of fiscal year 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, sec nded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BC:"RD ORDERED that a tax levy on each 1100 of assessed valuation of property in each of the fellowingCemetery Districts for the fical year 1956-57, be rade, to wit : Amount Req sired Rate per 'j 100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Alamo-Lafayette 242237.00 038 Byron-Brentwood-hniEhtsen union 21116.37 OIQ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In 4:he Matter of Levy of Fire Districts Tax Rate for 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1z.OARD CRDFRFD that the property in the following Fire Districts be made for the fiscal year 10,56-57= Amount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Ray Point 9,958-86 364 Berkeley goods & Park Hills 6,866.26 470 Danville 39,496-57 267 Kensington 58,462.33 722 Lafayette 187,388.73 82 Rodeo 27,478.45 686 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. TUESDAY, L i?'ST 2F, 19>6 -- Continued cr In the '':atter of Tax I-evy in Ocmunity Services Dis- tricts for the fiscal year 1956-57. Cn mot-cn cf Suvervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that a tax levy on each ;lOG of assessed valuation of property of said District be made for the fiscal year 1956-S7: Amount Required Rate per 4100 of on Secured Roll i;ssessed Valuation Kensington Community Service District 4,598.71 542 The forezcirg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Special Districts for Special 7,cnd Issues for Fiscal year 1956-57. On notic•n cf Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BCARD CRDERED that Lhe icl?owing rate of tax on each -; 100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the following Special District of {Centra Costa County be made for the year 1956-57 in order to pay interest and principal on bonds for the coming year as they be- ceme due, to wit: mount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Brentwood Sanitary 5,408.89 387 Contra Ccs to .rater ..ks, DI t. 76'1 6,194.45 440 Central Sanitary 109,054.36 125 Central S. ni tary, =eche co Annex 4p740-60 090 Diablo Vista Cater 9,679.90 696 Lafayette Fire 6,480.27 029 I't. View Sanitary 12,062.89 150 Oakley Sanitary 1,436.06 206 Gregory t3&rdens :ater 46,253.92 1.205 Orinda Fire 9061.33 055 Pittsburg Hospital 18,824.74 019 San Pablo Sanitary 60,824.94 217 San Pablo Sanitar,;, Annex 606.22 015 Nest Contra Costa :ospital 64,767.12 029 Castle Rock, ;Fater 3,g1t; .20 3.725 The fareE;cin c:•der is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Katter of Tex :levy In Public Utility DJjs- tricts for the fiscal year 1c56-57. Cn moticn of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE O RD C'RDE'RPD that a tap levy on each 100 of assessed valuation of property of said District ::e made for the fiscal „rear 1956-57, to Grit: Amount Required Rate per <; 100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Diablo Public Utility J` strict 817 Southern Public 'Utility District 1.419 The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c - In the ..atter of Tax s evy in Hecreatien Jis-ricts of Centra Costa Cc,-mty for fiscal year 1956-57. C`n motion of Supervisor °'3oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE CARD CRDFRID that the fcllowi,n.; tax rate be levied on each ,;100 of assessed valuation of property in recreation Districts, to wit : mount Required Rate per X100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Arbrose 260632.00 290 Brentwood 5,117.75 218 Pleasant rills 94,959.68 500 The fcregoini; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Ara t ter of :ax Levy in Sanitary Jistricts of Contra Ccsta •:;runty for fiscal year 1956-57. n notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE El'ARD C'RJERI D that the fcllowin6 tax levy be made en each X100 of assessed valuation of property in the followInF Sanitary .Jistricts of Ccntra osta County for the fiscal year 1956-57, for use of said. Districts for operating expenses, and in accordance with Section 67F5 of the health and Safety Cc fie, to Grit: TTIFSDAY, AU rtIST 2F, lc5o' -- ;;ontinued Amount Required tate per ?100 of c n Secured atoll Assessed Valuation Bella Vista 3,945.16 295 nrentwcod 4,893.54 150 Myron 904.94 00 Central Contra "Posta 555,628.53 00 Crockett Valona 16,750.20 600 Mt. View 44,477.67 55o Oakley 22213.16 317 Rodeo 11,9E2.29 500 San Pablo 106,930.35 380 Stege 167,061.15 400 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Patter of Levy cf Tax in Lighting Districts of Contra Costa County for fis- cal year 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor ucyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERF.D that the fcl1cwing rate cf tax on each ;1100 of assessed valuation of pro perty in the following Lighting Districts of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1956-57, tc wit: Amount Required Efate per ?100 of on Secured Hell Assessed Valuation Ray Point 1,758.65 221 Bel Air 9,856.83 416 Bethel Island 930.93 362 Byron735.60 373 Canyon Park 1,1.44.78 482 Croeke tt-Crolona-ITR lona 117637.08 326 Danville 949.38 118 Home Acres 2,104.67 3I4 Kensington lo,o96.8o 126 Mt. View 6,033.02 264 Oakley 22194.36 393 Pacheco 3,109.46 369 Parchester Village 1,889.17 250 Pleasant Hill 995.54 226 Rodeo 4,747.86 182 Rollingwood 2,836.34 173 San Pablo none none Serpa Tract 466.26 382 Shore Acres M15-E0 284 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ratter of Tax Levy in Sewer Yaintenance Dis- tricts for the fiscal year 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Gcyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fellowinz tax rate be levied on each -100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Sewer Faintenance Districts, to wit: Amcunt Required Rate per .$100 of cn Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Bay Point 6,678.38 871 Camino 1,343.16 455 Home Acres 1,197.37 276 Los Lomitas 2,822.9 1.980 Shore Acres 11,556.2 735 The 1oregoirr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Sewer .Jas- trict Tax Levy for 10.56-57. On motion of S::oervisor Geyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE CARD CRDEFED that the follcwing tax rate be levied on each 4100 of assessed valuation of property for the fol lcwin- Sesser D i s tri ct, to wit: count zfeg :iced Rate per .ie 100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Rivercrest 1,890.31 225 The foregoin.,:, order is passed by the u-nanimcus vote of the Board. In the ratter cf Stora Drain- age Districts Tax nates fcr 1956-57. On motion of Sunervisor Goya' , seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ORDERED that the follcwing tax rate be levied on each •Y100 of assessed valuation of property for Storm Drainage Districts: TL1LSD:4.Y, Ci'UST 28, 1956 -- ;,cnti n :ed F A.rcunt Required Rate per -1100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Contra Costa Storm Draina?e District, Zone 1 29883.68 384 The , ere:zcin=7 order is passed by the ungnimcsus vote of the Board. In the Yatter cf Lcunty Service Areas' Tax :fates for 1G56-57. On 7:cticn of Supervisor lc^ak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED That the fcllowin.;z tax rate be levied on each ?100 of assessed valuation of property for the following Ccur_ty ServiceAreas: Amount Required Rate per X100 of Li-hting. :districts on Secured Roll Assessed 'Valuation L-1, Clyde 1,410.00 60tL-39 I•cntalvin ' ancr 2,542.90 29 L_42 ?:ontr-lvin *`.anon `2 3,206.96 553 L-5, Tara ills Unitt 1 4,260.00 727 L-6, Line '_ill 12,111.00 728 Drainaze D-stricts D--i1, arthwick 116.67 046 he fore-cine- crier 13 -essed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Levy of Flood ;,cntrol Districts Tax Rates :or 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Goygk, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE FCARD CRDERED that the follcw.1nr rate of tax on each X100 of assessed valuation of property in the follcwing, Flood fcntrol Districts be made for the fiscal year 1956-57: Amcunt Required Rate per .$100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Contra Costa ;c=:nty :: loodControl do Water cnservaticn 125,989.70 020 Contra :testa ;cunty .'Flood Control Zone 1 15,636.06 160 Centra Costa Cc•a qty Hood "ontrol "Icne 2 5,500-35 1$0 Centra Cc>sta ;ounty, : lc•od Ccn rc1 Zone ?B 230,291.84 180 Contra Losta "ounty Flood ZentroI Zone L' 2,765.00 100 Contra Cc-sta County i-lood ,,cntrol Zone 8A 1,020.00 054 Contra Costa vc:.nt;,; Flood Ocntrcl Zone 9 none none Contra Costa County Flood Ccntrol Zone A none none The l cre -cin- order is pessed by the unaniincus vote of the L;pard. in the I•Eatter c-1 Cc-aity Schools Service Tax Bate for 1955-57. Cn motion of Suacrvisor Goyak, seconded b7 Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 15Y THE D t RDLI ED that the i`c1lowin.E rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of propr.t;; for County Schools Service be made for the fiscal year 1956-57: Amount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed 'Valuation County Schools Service 12,212.00 002 The f orezc in,_. order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Yatter of East may Yunicipal Ltility District Tax Rate for 1956-57. n motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE. BCARD nJEii- that the following rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the Fast Bay "unicipal utility District be :jade for the fiscal year 1956-57: Amount Required Rate per 4100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Last Bay .,;unicinal ti la ty District 200 The .oregein: order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the latter of Levy for City Districts Tax dates for 1956-57. Cn motion of Supervisor ;cyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the f'ollcxir.7 rate cf tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the City Districts be made for the fiscal year 1956-57: 6 i 14 0 TUESDAY, AU"',UST 28, 1956 __ Continued rot:nt Required Rate per X100 of on Secured Rc11 assessed Valuation Brentwood 14,575.62 1«000 E1 Cerrito 360,193.16 1.350 San Pablo 120,493.30 1.230 1.+alnut Creek 116,031.42 950 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous gore of, the Board. In the ratter of Levy of Tax .Mate for Mosquito Abatement Districts for fiscal year 19.56-57. On motion of Stapervisor Gcyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE POARD CRDFrRF.D that the followint, rate of tax on each A100 of assessed valuation of uro- perty in the Fosouito °batem. ent Districts be rade for the fiscal year 1956-57: Amount Required hate per $100 of on Secured Holl Assessed Valuation Contra Costa County INIo. 1 100954.7«77 032 Diablo Valley M97«08 075 The foregoing order is passed by the unani"ous vote of the Board. C/ In the 11%atter of Levy of Tax Rate for County %•rater Districts for fiscal year 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor GcSek, seccnded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE cC';RD CRDERED that the following rate of tax on each. 0' 100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the Water Districts ::e --rade for the fiscal year 1956-57: mount Required Rate per $100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Contra Costa 38:819.84 01,5DiabloVista9:36 7.12 674 Gregory gardens 3,567-50 09 1 San Miguel Estates 500.00 347 Southwest Centre Costa 8,3fI.07 007 Orinda Pleasant Hills 7, 992.0 017 The foregoing order is passed by they unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Tax for Contra Costa County Nater storks Dis- trict #1 for fiscal year 1Q56-57. On motion of Supervisor Geyak, seconded by Supervisor 'Taylor, IT IS BY THE rO ARD CRDERRD that the following rate of tax on each A-100 of assessed valuation of pro-iperty in the '.ater Norks District lel be wade for the .fiscal year 1956-57: amount Required Rate per :"'100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation i hater District #1 21,003.36 1.490 t The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Tax Rate for County Fire Protection Districts for j fiscal ,year 1956-57. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE CARD C'RDERED that the following rate of ta-c on each ;1100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the following Fire Protection Districts be made for the fiscal year 1956-57: Amount .Required Rate per $100 of i on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Pethel Island Fire 13,X58.27 968 Brentwood Fire 12,250.29 166 Briones Firs 1,235.80 152 Byron Fire 8.997-47 235 Carquinez Fire 5,0112 455 Central Fire 356,524.81 732 Crcckett Fire 21,423.90 458 i Fastern Contra Costa Fire 60,342.03 511 Fl Sobrante Fire 42,912«55 615 Island Fire 4.227«78 067 Vit. Diablo (District wide) 381,717-17724 Nt. Diablo (1.-idnt1 inside Concord only) 12,000.00 0 Fit. View Fir( 50,798.01 729 Oakley Fire 7:698.29 177 Orinda Fire 170,28"7.77 973 Pinole Fire 2,577.29 133 San Pablo Fire 127. 38456 581 rn,SDAY, AUGUST 282 1956 __ Continued 41 the foregoing crier is passed b;; the unanimous vote of the Board. i. In the Natter of Levy of Tax :fate for Storm Drain Maintenance D=stricts for fiscal year 1956-57. On metion of Suvervisor Joyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HD C.RDERED that the follcwing rate of tax on each X100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the Stcrm Drain Kainterance Districts be made for the fiscal year 1956-57: mount Required Rate per 4100 of on Secured Roll Assessed Valuation Storm Drain Ypintenance District #1 60160.25 387 Storm Drain Ye intenance District r4 160293.22 335 The foregcinE order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Natter cf Levy of Tax Rete for Sanitation Districts for fiscal year 1956-57. On Action of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE c.0JUDI C'RDEHED that the following rate of tax on each ,;100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty in the Sanitation Districts be •rsde for the fiscal year 1956-57: Amount Required Rate per 4100 of on Secured Holl Assessed Valuation Sanitation District 7A 9,847.20 213 Sanitation District 791 none none The fcregcitig order is passed y the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Tax .Rate on Vehicle park- ing District for fiscal year 1556-57. On notion of Supervisor C,o;:ak, seconded by S pervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE CARD. (RDERED that the following rate of tax on each X100 of assessed valuation of pro- perty ;n the Vehicler'arkinv :)istrict be Trade for the fiscal year 1956-57: mount Required Rate per ; 100 of on Secured :doll Assessed Valuation 1 Urinda Crossroads vehicle arking District 120.00 022 The foregoing order :s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Latter of Petition for Incoreoration of the RESCLHTI(ZFIXING TIME FOR FFEARING City of Eensington. PURSUANT TC OCVERNIATUT CODE SECTION 34310 MRF'S, the ren::ired fees therefor have been deposited with the Clerk of the poard to defray pu::licatien costs, ErcE:P X, this ::osrd fixes Tuesday, the 2nd day of October, 1956, at 10:00 c2clock a.m., in the Chen-vers cf the ?pard of Supervisor, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, :%:artinez, Californsa, as the time and olece of hearing said peti- tion, and directs the Clerk to cause the petition and notice stating; the time of hear- ing to be published for at least two (2) weeks before the hearing, in the RICIr 0141) IN- DEPEhDENT, a newspaper cf general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted =y the :`card: of Supervisors of the County of Ccntra Costa this 28th day of :u_ust, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: aYFS: Supervisors - I. T. Soyas, H. L. 'Cummings., Ray S. Taylor, G. Buchansn, S. Frederickson 1%CES: Supervisors - bone BSE:IST: Supervisors - hene In the F,:atter cf : :ds and awards nc of contract for construction cf fireproof file vault at the Zcrtra Costa C unty Floc.a 4rtrol and Fater Conservation District office. This Board having on jikugust 21, 1956 referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and :rater Conservation D;strict the matter of bids received for construc- tion of fireproof file vault at the office of said district; and said Flood Control Dis- trict having,, this day recommended that the bid of Victor A. Kaufenberg, in the amount of ,`2,IFS.00 for said work, as the lowest and best bid received; TTHEREFCRE, Pnd on nction of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor oyak, IT IS BY THE GJ1'%i3D i RDEAM thet said :)id is accepted and the contract for the 14 2 TUES'.) .Y, UCMST 283, 1956 -- Continued construction of seid vRult be and the same ;s hereby awarded to said 'actor A. faufen- berg for 1 2,1FS. the price in his bid. IT IS FURTHER C fi DLRFD that said ''ictor F.Pufer.berg shall present to this Board two rood and sufl i cient surety bonds, each in the sum of .A,094, one guaranteeing I: ayment to labor and materialrmen, and one ¢-uaranteeing; faithful performance of said con. tract. i IT IS FURTHER iRDF:-ihD that the District Attorney of Ccntra Costa County shall prepare the contract, and that the Clerk of this Board shall return to the unsuccessful bidders their certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids. The foregoir_.7 crder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Fatter of Bids re- ceived for construction of bank protection works at San Ramon Drop Struc- ture P;o. 6, near Danville Contra costa County Flood Control and W'ster Censer- vation District) . This _-nerd having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of bank rrotection works at San Raven Drop Structure ?:o. 6, approximately two miles north of Janville, and this being the time fixed for the receiving of bids, the bids received from the following are read to the Fcard by the Clerk: McGuire r-nd Hester, t skland, Ialiforni+s Gallagher & Burk, inc., Cakland, 3alifcrnia and; On motion of S nervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said rids are referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and tater Conservation District for their reco=e.-dation as to the better bid received; said recommendation to be -jade tc the Board cn September 4, 1956. The foregcing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n In the Fatter of Bids re- ceived for ins pellation of drainage facilities in Lafayette Valley Estates approximately two rifles southeast of La,fryette. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the installation of drainage facilities in Lafayette Valley Lstates, and this being the time fixed for the receiving of bids, the aids received from the following are read to the Board by the Clerk• Tulin H. FcCosker, inc., Berkeley, California ReCtuire and Hester, Cakland. California and; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT 13 BY THE I?OARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Fater Conservation District for their recommendation as to the better bid received; said recommendation to be rade to the Board on September 4, 1956. The foreacin_ order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Exercising option under lease between Dr. Kaho Daily and El So- brante Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BARD ('RDERED that the option under that certain lease entered into on August 12, 1948, • and approved on August 2?, 19480 by and between Dr. Kaho Daily, lessor, and EI Scbrante : Fire 'Protection District, lesses, is hereby EXERCISED; and i IT IS BY THE BOARD PURTHMR C.RDE::= that the County Auditor is directed to draw a warrant savable to Dr. Kaho Daily for 42,958.03, which represents 12,572.20 in prin- cipal and .3 5-P3 in interest, the arount for the period ending August 31, 1957, The fGrego i n 4 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 3oard, t In the Fatter of Recommends- tion of the Civil Service Commission for reclassifi- cation of PrincinR1 Clerk in the County Clerk's Depart- ment and Sheriff's Depart- ment. The iivil Service Commission having filed with this Board recommendations for reclassification of Frincipal Clerk position in the County Clerk's Department to Regi- stration and Election Supervisor at Range 35 519-.a624) , and reclassification of the Principal Clerk position in the Sheriff's Department to Deauty Sheriff Chief of Adminis- trative Services at Range 34 (.T,496-X5596) ; and Robert L. Condon having appeared before this Board and also recommended that the Board approve the reclassification of said positions: i TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, i95b _- Continued el NCW, TdE--tEFtiCE , and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, IT IS BY THE BCARD C.RDF_%0 that said recommendations be taken under con- sideration for a period of two Weeks to September 11, 1956 at 9:30 A.M. The fore ring order is passed b3 the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In she MRtter of Reemployment of t:ary F. N ' llis at second step of sFlary range for Counselor, Juvenile Hall. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISBYTHE3C&AD CRJE.3£D that the Ccunty ?robstion Cfficer is granted authority to reemployF,rs. Mary B. aillis in a permanent position as a Counselor, Juvenile Hall, at the se- cond step of the salary range, commencing September 1, 2956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Payment for Systems Accountant at third step of the Range. Cn recczrs^endation of the Civil Service Commission, the County Administrator, and on notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ( RDEM that the vacant Systems Accountant position may be filled at the third step of the SanF.e, or X716. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing employment of Staff Nurses at the second step of the Assigned Range. On the recur,^endation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor Tailor, seccr.ded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT TS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the employment of Staff Nurses at the second step of the assigned salary ran es or -3 per month, be and the same is hereby A TFILR ZED, commencing September 1, 1959. The foregoing order is passed b;: the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Natter of Authorizing new classification of Fcod Service I•:snager, :lenge 32. On the recon:,:endaticn of the civil Service Commission, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THErCARDCRDLiEDthatanewclassificationofFoodServiceManageratRange32 (.jp1.53-•x543) effective august 29, 1956, be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED. IT IS Bi '111=1F Bt:i:iD FURTIMH Ctt7ERED that one position in said classification be and the same is hereby Allocated to the County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Eatter of Authorizing increase of salaries cr cer- tain Counts employee classifi- cations. Cn the recon-endaticn of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor Taylcr, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEIM that comr•:encing Septe-fiber 1, 1956, the salaries of the following classifications be and the are hereby established as hereinafter set forth: Class Range Salary Principal Clerk 32 453j%3)Traffic Engineer 40 0653-97 59 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: A ES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cump U ngs, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson hCES: Supervisors - Lane ABSENT: S_oervisors - Itcr_e In the I•latter of lut-hlori zing additional position of rhysi- cal Therapist to . eQlth Department. Cn motion of Supervisor 'Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISBYTHS' =G.?RD CRDEPE3 that one additional position of ?hyscial Therapist, Range 28, 177--:-453) for the Health Department, effective August 29, 1956, be and the sama is herey AXTHCIUZED. The foregc1r.,- order is passed by the unanimous vc to of the Board. 1. TUiliSDAY, U'"' UST 2E', lcr6 In the Fatter of Autncri=ing 1nstRllation of street light in the 1;ensington Lighting District. i Gn the reecr-u..endation of the Public : erks JMrector, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Gcyak, IT IS BY THE C ARD CAJERED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company is =:"'i'u:` :ZZED Al:J DIr::_a:ED to install a street light, rated at 2500 lumens, at the end of Ga-rden Drive, Cc-,:nty Road 314o, 1655. Me foregoing order is passed 10y t e unani:mccs vote of the Board. in the VAtter of Lu.airaire Rt intersection of Monument Boulevard and Ramona Drive rleasant }sill, County :load No. 11.165. on the recommendation. of the Public Wcrks Director, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor ick,ak, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDF ED that the Pacific : Gas and Electric Company is DI:-iECTED to discontinue the luminaire now maintained by said company at County expense, and located at the intersection of Monument Boulevard and Ramona Drive, when the State 's lighting is energized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of plAns and specifications for furnish=ng of equipment, etc. tof flood control channels, etc. at various locations in Walnut Creek Flood Control lone 3B. Plans and specifications for furnishing of equipment and labor for the repair . and maintenance of Flood control channels, structures, appurtenances and access roads at various locations in ;,valnut Creek I1ood Gcntrol Zone 3B located in central portion of Contra Costa County, California; having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Yr. Cl. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Centra Costa Ccunty Flood Control and Water Conservation District; i Cn motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Coyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY iiE 'R. A;?D Ft;i vMh CRJ1::i?M that the general prevailing rate of wages, I which shall be the minimum rates paid on this pre iect, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions, IT IS BY 71K= XARD FURTIER CFJERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for September le, 1956 at 11:00 o1clock a.m. IT IS FURTIMER +:RDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to "ontractors in the manner and for the time required by M law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in THE WALNUT I4 NEL. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Platter of Requesting theState Highway Depart:rent to present to the California ihighway Commission, at its meeting on October 3, 1956, RESOLUTION estimates on Community values. Proposed Shepherd Canyon Route) . FRIAS, the California Highway Commission has announced a meeting on October 3, 1956, for consideration of the proposed freeway location between Park Boulevard at Eastwood Court and Bollenger Canyon goad, and effER£AS, the Ce :nty of Contra Zosta desires to have presented to the Califor- . nia Highway CorLmission estimates of the effect upon community values in the vicinity, and 1'HFREAS, Section 75.5 of the Streets and Highways Code (Stats. 1956 Ch. 69) provides that such information may be presented to the California Highway Commission when requested by an affected County, NOW, THEREFC RE, ::r T ii:SCILVED that the Clerk of the 3oard of Supervisors be i directed to inform the Division of Highways that the County of Contra Costa desires pursuant to said Section 75.5 to have such information presented t& the California High- way Co:mnission at its meeting. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk cf the Board immediately notify the Division of Hi:hways that such information is being prepared and will be forwarded to such Division as soon as prepared and prior to Cctober 3, 1956. PASSED J%1M AX P'I'ED by :he Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a r_eeting of said 3oard held on the 2Fth day of August, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, n. T. Gummings, Ray S. Taylor, u. ?uchanan, .i. Frederickson s NOES: Supervisors - None ABSET T: Supervisors - None s 144-A TLTESD::Y, Au:i.iS ' 26, 1956 -- Continued In the : atter of Annexations i•os. 1, 2 and 3 to Stora Drhin !Zain- tenanee District No. 1. RESOLUTION iF S, on the 6th dey of .rune, 1956, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County duty passed and adopted a resolution concernin,? annexations Nos. 10 2 and 3 to Stcrm Drain :.aintenanee District No. 1 pursuant to the provisions of the Stora Drain Lsintenence District Act (Deerings :ea. Lau Act 2208) ; and i 1:'a.~ltLAS, pursuant to said resolution, the board of Supervisors fixed Tuesday,; July 10, 1956, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, liall of Records, City of ;:rtinez, Ls the time and place when i the hearin- on said resolution for annexations would be held; and U:;.S, it appears from the affidavit of publication, the affidavit of posting and the affidavit of mailin-, on file, that notice of hearin; on the making of such annexations to such District was duly given in accordance with the provisions of said Storm Drain ntenence District i.ct and said resolution of June 6, 1956; and HEREAS, at ssid tare the Board of Supervisors met for the purpose of holding a hearin? on the =akin:! of such en*ezations to Storm Drain Uaintenance District Into. 1; and I.MR A50 the hearing an such annexations was duly and regularly continued until July 24, 1956, and thereafter until August 7, 1956, at which time the Board, by unanimous vote, approved the completion of annexations Naos. 1 and 3 and ordered the hearing on proposed annexation No. 2 continued until August 14., 1956, at the hour of 2: 00 p.m. ; and ItiMMEAS, the hearin- an proposed annexation No. 2 was further continued until Au-ust 28, 19563, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.; and 7,UMR;,S, a portion of the territory described as proposed annexation NO. 2 lies within the limits of the City of Concord, a municipal corporation; and ERE,-S, pursuant to law, the City Council of the said City of Concord by resolution dated Auz- ust 27, 1956, a certified copy which is on file with this Board, consented that the portion of the City of Concord included within the proposed annexa- tion No. 2, may be included within such annexation .:a. 2; and 1,HERZAS, the board havinr't, an August 28, 1956, approved the completion of proposed annexation No. 2; and I'Eli AS, road cause appears far the completion of each of such three annexa- tions, IT ii"UM by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that annexations Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and each of them, are hereby declared to be completed. B-'-' I`1' ZSGLVk;D that the territory described in each of the three following descriptions be and tine same are hereby declared annexed to Storm Train Maintenance District No. 1: As: :.S,,TIG.. trC. 1 i Beginnin- at a paint on the north line of ' alnut Avenue which point is the southwest corner of a tract of ?and deeded to William Straight, et ux, and recorded July 18, 1934 in Volume 366 of Official 3ecords, page 124.; thence Forth 200 55West 1326.60 feet to the northwest corner of said tract; thence iyorth 690 05' East along the northwest line of said tract and the northeasterly extension thereof to the most northerly corner of a 15.51 acre parcel deeded to John R. Xoscro p and retarded August 39 1937 in Volume 445 of Official Records page 442; thence South 18° 55' Eastaloeg thell northeastern line of said 17.51 acre parcel to the southwestern corner of a tract of land deeded to henry and Lydia :oesch and recorded January 13 , 1948, Recorder's rile No. 142e.; thence South ?9' 00' Last 957 feet alon- the south line of said tract to the center of :,iget lane; thence southerly alan_, the center of ";i-et Lane to the Center of 1.alnut Avenue; thence easterly el.on;z the center of Walnut Avenue to the east line of the Contra Costa Lateral Cansl, also bein7 the eastern line of the 70.12 acre parcel i of land deeded to Hugo ..j. Stevenson, et ux, and recorded January 11, 1945, in Volume 808 of Official Records page 359; thence South along the east line of said 70.12 acre parcel to the southttiest corner of the 1.95 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ario and :ey P. 3assi-pan, recorded .Tune 1, 1950, Aecorder' s File i;O. 26320; thence South 890 55' .:-s L 79.03 feet ulon-- the south line of said 1.95 acre parcel to its southeast corner, bei.ii- a point in the center line of a 40 foot road; thence southerly along the center line of sL-id 40 foot road to the southwest corner of the 4.41 Ecre parcel of land described in the deed to joseph A. and Carol -. iorsburg, recorded July 6, 1946, Recorder's File No. 23397, beis7 also a point on the north line of the 21.2 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Dante Littorno, et ux, re- corded Aug-ust 13, 1948, Recoeder's File ::a. ;0763; thence easterly along; the north line of said 21.2 acre parcel to the northwest corner of the 3 .00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to 3duard L. Thaws, et ux, recorded February 11, 1953, Recorder' sFile +vio. 6905; thence South 1" 15' 30" 7-est along the westerly line of said 3.00 acre parcel of the southerly extension thereof to the soutimesterly line of Part 1, Lot 6, Hill Land, rancho San Miguel; thence southeasterly alon? the southwestern line of said Part 1, Lot 6, Hill Land to a point which bears South 1° 15' 30" yiest from the south- 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. ;pod, et al , recorded April 30, 1927 in Volume 81 of Official Records page S4; thence South 10 15 ' 30" to the south line of Division A" of the "Sibrien ':Tact" ?,Pncho San Y-i?uel ; thence along the southwesterly line ofDivision "A" of the "Sibrian -:Tact" :North bio 10' Nest to the most westerly corner ofsaidDivision "A", %hich point is also the southeast corner of a 40.67 acre parceldescribedasParcel o in the deed to t:. F. Ames, Jr. , et ux, recorded May 319 1950inVolume1566ofofficialRecords pa- e 169; thence alon- the southwesterly line ofsaid40.67 acre parcel North 740 27' 1°test 1778.65 feet; and North 230 05 ' 40" +est 144-B TUESDAY$ :,U BUST 28, 1956 -- %ontinued 1122 feet to the most northern corner of said 40.67 acre parcel; thence southeasterly alone the northwest line of said 43.67 acre parcel 28.43 feet to the most westerly corner of a 116.44 acre parcel of lend described as Parcel One in the deed to W. F. Ames, Jr. , et ux, (1566 OR 1069) ; thence North V 45' :East 1989.90 feet to the north- west corner of said Parcel %,ne ; thence alon.; the north line of said Parcel. One South 580 15' East 16.66 feet to the south%est corner of a tract of land deeded to Tomas S. Vanasek and recorded rebruary 7, 1925 in Volume 501 of heeds page 133 ; thence forth 0° 15' Fast alone the west line of said tract and the northerly extension thereof to the south line of '.-alnut Avenue ; thence crossing ;=alnut Avenue northerly in a direct line to the point of be--inning,. A`N E ATION NO. 2 Berinnin-- at the intersection of the center line of Oak grove Road and the northeastern extension of the southeastern line of Lot 89 "dap of Walnut Orchard Tract, Contra Costs County, California", :ivied June 21, 1909 in Volume 2 of Maps page 34; thence South 56° 28' r-st to the most eastern corner of said Lot 8; thence continuin^ alon,7 the southeYsLern line of Lot 8, South 56* 28• :lest 328.17 feet to the most southerl; corner of a 3.63 acre parcel of lend deeded to Leona H. Randall and recorded march 20, 1953, Recorder's -wile 1;3. 12941 ; thence northwest alon-7 the south- western line of said 3.63 parcel and its northwestern extension to the center of hisdon Avenue; thence South 56° 28' ..est along- the center of :iisdon revenue to its intersec- tion i%ith the southeasterly extension of the northeastern line of 'Parcel One as des- cribed in the iudgment, Helen Aston, Plaintiff, recorded June 5, 1951, Recorder' s File No. 27038; thence North 36° 38' -est to the northwest line of Lot 1 , +j-alnut Orchard Trect; thence South 560 2E' ',.test elon- the northwest line of Lots 1 and 2 to the most southerly corner of the 13 acre tract of land described in the Decree of Distribution, recorded June 2, 1936 in Volume 447 of Official Records, page 478; thence northwesterly elon- the southwestern line of said 10 acre parcel to the most southerly corner of Lot 10, tiVestmoreland Perk, filed June 26, 1953 in Volume 51 of ::,ops , page 7; thence continuing northwesterly sl on - the southwestern line of said "rtestmoreland Park and the northwestern extension t ereof to the center of 7hitman Road; thence northeasterly alone the center of phitman 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 the most west corner of a tract of ;and deeded to Caesar L. De Benedetti, et ux, and recorded June 17, 1944 in Volume 767 of official Records page 187; thence along the northwestern line of said eruct North 58° 45' E=ast c""9.76 feet; liorth 50 30' test 112.86 feet; 'North 19° 45' est 149.82 feet; i:orth 350 451 East 189.42 feet; IV'orth 440 15' Fast 98.34 feet; South 78* 45' last 107.58 feet; North 770 45 ' vast 76. 56 feet; Forth 570 15' ;a.st 95-70 feet; •'North 6` 00' itest 72.63 feet; thence `+orth 38'D 30' West 93 .06 feet; Earth 120 00' Eest 43.56 feet; North 39° 00' East 253.44 feet; Worth 600 00' Bast 182.82 feet; and Borth 450 30 ' vast 212.52 feet to the most north corner of said tract; thence sloe- the easterly line of said tract South 13° 00' Fast 75. 90 feet; South 25° 30' East 99 feet; South 13* 15' East 132 feet; South V 45 ' 16est 132 feet; end South 110 30' :East 34Z o feet to the southeast corner of said tract; thence South V 15 ' East 207.24 feet; South 18* 15' East 199.98 feet; South 30 15' Enst 182.82 feet; South 31* 45' East 1?9.98 feet; south 10, 00' cast 66 feet; thence South 63° 15' East 241.56 feet to an anc le 031nt intersecting courses North 52° 00' East 91.56 feet end Lorth 78* 35' ;ast ol .7i feet in the northwest line of a tract of land deeded to r.ustave P. Anute , et ux, and recorded October 10, 1949 in Volume 1445 of Officiel Records, pa^e 326; thence •orth 78° 35' cast 761-`:S feet to the northeast corner of a tract of land deeded to J ntonio Novelli and recorded June 2, 1928 in Volume 140 of Official records pave Fl, Ahich corner is also the northwest corner of a tract of land deeded to Bill 11. Manos and recorded June 2,1928 in Volume 136 of Official records page 327; thence North 780 55' ::gst 501.24 feet; thence north 360 20' i`vest 64.68 feet; thence --orth 52' 01' :East 401.97 feet to the north corner of a trect of land deeded to :rick R. aenos and recorded June 2, 1928 in Volume 137 of Official Records pec-e 356, Ahieb corner is elso a point on the westerly line of the Sacramento Northern Railrosd ri,-ht_o_r-way ; t..enee southerly in a -,eneral direction alonD the westerly line of said right-of-way to the south corner of a tract of land deeded to Aubrey Mlecomber, et ux , and recorded June 30, 1947 in Volume 996 of Official Records page 28, %hick corner is also a point on the center of Cak ;rove Road; thence south- easterly elon 7 the center of Oak .rove rtoaa to the point of beginning. ZTN E:C-.TION 1i0. 3 Beginning; at the intersection of the easterly extension of the center line of :;alnut Avenue with the center line of yak :rove road; thence southebsterly and southerly elon7 the center line of %ak :rove ,-otd to the center line of Pine Canyon Road; thence southerly elon:- said center line to the northeast corner of a tract of land deeded to the 1-Orth American `21tle '.u&ran ty Corporation end recorded June 6, 1955 in Volume 2546 of Official Records, page 307; thence westerly alon7 the north line of said tract to its intersection with the northerly extension of the easterly lief of a 1.02 acre parcel , heir.- a strip of land 40 feet in width, described in the deed to Catherine J. ood, et al , recorded April 30, 1927 in 'toluene 81 of Cfficial Records, page 84; thence northerly along said northerly extension to the center line of 14alnut avenue; thence ecsterly along, said center line and its easterly extension to the point of bepinnint-. BE IT FL _r R R-ESOLVED that the %3 erk of this 3oard be and he hereby is authorized and directed to file a s'stement of the completion of such three annexa- tions to said District together with a men or plat indicatin? the boundaries thereof ulth the County _ssessor of the County of Contra Costa, the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa , Fn: :%ith the estate Poard of Equalization. 1145 TUSSDAY9 AUGUST 28, 1956 -- Continued On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor -joyak, the foregoing resolution vias duly rand re ulerly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting held on August 28 , 1956, by the f olloi%in;r vote, to uit: AYES: Suaervisors - i. T. GOYAK, H. L.CUMMIGS, ?XI S. TAYLOR, 7. . BUCk9I.AII, T. FRED rtICY.S ON, DOES: Supervisors - NOI.-. r3SrEVT:Su;ervisars - NONE. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 4, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, ball of Records, Martinez, California 1 •" heirtran ATTEST: T. P.i.SCH, CLERK By 7,r,- 6" Deputy-Clerk 146 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 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 Proceedings of the Board during the month of August, 1956. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of August, 1956, 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 Authorising 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 1956 - 57, 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 assessments as follows: Assessment No. 7926 - 28, falter Gandera is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $7200. Through a clerical error, merchandise appears in the above figure twice. The correct assessed valuation of personal property is $3800. In Volume 21, Assessment #312073, T. R. and Bertha J. Cavanaugh are assessed with .539 acre in SW 1!4 Section 24 T2N RlE with two value cards. The correct assessed value of land is $140, improvements 43230. In Volume 21, Assessment 1312467, Albert Gari is erroneously assessed with 20 acres in the NE 1/4 of SE 1!4 of Section 20, T2N R2E. In accordance with Section 204 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and Article XIII in Section lb of the California Con- stitution this assessment should appear on the Assessment Roll as non-taxable property. All taxes should be cancelled. In Volume 21, Assessment #601481, David S. and Julia 'Milson are assessed with 2.70 acres in Pacheco Grant with improvements erroneously assessed at $9360. The cor- rect assessed value of improvements is $6580. The balance of these improvements belong on Assessment #601481-1. Mrs. Josephine Nickel requests improvements of $2780 be added to Assessment #601481-1. The words "less mineral rights reserved" should be added to the descriptions appearing under Sale #3018-1950 and #2,69-194.7. The assessed values remain the same. Sale #3610-1955 should be cancelled. Through an erroneous segregation de- scription appears double with description shown on Sale #3609-1955• The land value on 3609 is $20 and $80 on *3610. The land value on #3609 should be $100, the original assessed value of land prior to the erroneous segregation. The amount of taxes should be changed from $1.90 to $9.94; the delinquent penalty from ll to 5V; the amount sold to State" from $3.10 to $11.53• The description on Sale #2263-1 for 1951 (Assessment #601194) erroneously ap- pears as Ro Monte Del Diablo a tr of ld com N 35 deg 53 ft. W 791.87 ft etc., should read Ro Monte Del Diablo a tr of ld com N 35 deg 53 mTn T-791.87 ft. , etc. The assessed values remain the same. The description on Sale 11724-1952 (Assessment #507104) erroneously appears as Por Lot 2 and Por Ro Acalanes com at int of W l.n etc., should read as Por Lot 2 and Por Ro Acalanes com at int of E l.n etc. The assessed values remain the same. Sale #1661-1943 should be cancelled for the years 1943-44 to 1946-49. This property was dedicated for street purposes April 18, 1942 and recorded in Volume 669 of Official Records page 164. Sale #998-1947 should be cancelled for the years 1947-48 and 1948-49 as this property was acquired by the State of California recorded April 17, 1945 in Volume 816 of Official Records page 264. Improvoments of $1600 should be cancelled on Sale #1393 for 1949 as they did not exist on lien date. On the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll, #801-1343, Chaman Chemi- cal Company is erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of 19760. Through a clerical error the full amount of personal property was placed on the Assess- ment Roll instead of the assessed value. The correct assessed value of personal proper- ty is $3050. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1 C 74., 956 Continued Exemptions on the following assessments should be removed due to subsequent information received oy this office from other counties making claimants exceeding the limitations set by law: 637172 Charles W. Erickson, remove $1000 exemption 637559 Harold N. Ferrari, remove $1000 exemption i679255Louie, H. Galetti, remove1000 exemption 18338 Manuel S. Davilla, remove .31000 exemption 634155 Walter E. Cunha, remove $1000 exemption Exemptions on the following assessments should be allowed due to subsequent information received by this office from other counties: 618495 William W. Beers, allow $1000 exemption 26067 Donald L. Fortier, allow $950 exemption 439835 Carl D. France, allow 0^1000 exemption 41761 James Rapella, allow f440 exemption 8783 Dan P. Melson, allow $1000 exemption 130150 Rozella H. food, allow $1000 exemption 175546 Charles A. Vieth, allow $1000 exemption 206291 Harry Tieger Jr., allow $1000 exemption 435361 Bernard M. Lafferty, allow $1000 exemption 440042 Nevin E. Day, allow flOOO exemption 506625 John R. Hume, allow 01000 exemption 513052 Griffith C. Evans, Jr., allow $900 exemption 514238 Charles A. Bell, allow $1000 exemption 606163 c/o Reuben E. Fitzgerald, allow $1000 exemption 63626F Roscoe C. Pryor, Jr., allow $1000 exemption 665517 Furl C. Wickerath, allow 0^1000 exemption 674037 William 0. Lueck, allow : 1000 exemption 882860 Henry E. Sanchez, allow x$1000 exemption 919977 John W. Cunningham, allow $1000 exemption 922894 Walter I. Gulden, allow $1000 exemption 677644 John T. Smith, allow 148 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 __ Continued In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. 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 persons list- ed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Health De artment Health Offi er, Dr. Blum, to California Conference of Local Health Officers at Sacramento during week of November 26. Director of Public Health Nursing, Mrs. Gladys Keyes, to Convention of the California League for Nursing in Los Angeles from October 25 to 27, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the RESOLUTION ALTERING BOUNDARIES Brentwood Sanitary District. WHEREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the Brentwood Sanitary District pursuant to Division VI, Part 1, Article 3, Chanter 9 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 conti- guous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territoey and said District that said territory be annexed to said District and that such territory will be benefitted thereby. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That the boundaries of the Brentwood 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: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 108, 'Subdivision Number Three of Brentwood Irrigated Farms% filed September 11, 1917 in Map Book 16, page in the Recorder's Cffice of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Beginning on the east line of the said Lot 108 at its inter- section with the north line of Dainty Road, being a point on the boundary line of the Brentwood Sanitary District; thence South 89. 581 Nest 215.5 feet along the northern line of Dainty Road; thence North 00 081 East 300 feet; thence North 89' 581 East 215.5 feet to the east line of Lot 108, being a point on the Boundary line of the Brentwood Sanitary District; thence South 0' 081 West 300 feet to the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to file with the County Assessor of this County and the Board of 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 adopted at a Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this l;.th day ofSeptember, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, R. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None In the 11atter of Approval with the State of California (State Department of Public Lealth) v:hich provides for reimburse- ment by Strte for services of Occupational and Physical Therapists in connection lath the cerebral palsied children' s program. A-;reement sated yugust 15, 1956, bet:-een the State of California, throughitsChief, Division of ncninistrbtion, State Department of Public health, hereinafter called the State, and the County* of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the contractor, herein said contractor agrees to provide therapist services for cerebral calsied children in Contra Costa Coun 4v,•, etc. ; and. the State agrees to reimburse tae contractor 47foratotalofnottoexceed 141.58, and r-hica contract is for a period from July 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957, inclu:.ive, is presented to this Board ; and On motion of Su?ervi:or Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BARD OR' iHD that said agreement be rand the zLme is hereby approved and ". L. Cummings,Chairman of the Board , is authorized Find directed to execute said: agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The fore -oin- order is passed by the unenin3u;> vote of the board. j 148-A Tuesday, September 4, 1956, Continued - In the Matter of Resolution and Notice of Intention to Sell County Property. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Director of Public Works has informed this Board that the follow= ing described improvements located on land acquired for the construction of Pleasant Hill Road, County Road No. 3651, must be removed and recommends that the improvements be sold for removal or demolition at public auction to the highest bidder: A one-story frame dwelling located on Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, California. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa finds and determines that the above described improvements are no longer 3 needed for any County purpose and hereby directs the County Right of Way Agent to sell the above improvements for removal or demolition at public auction to the highest bid- der for cash, in accordance with teras and conditions of sale prepared by the Right of Way Agent, which are hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board sets Friday, the 14th day of September,' 1956, at 2:30 p.m. on the premises as the tine and place where oral bids shall be re- ceived. The successful bidder must immediately deposit cash equal to twenty-five per- cent (25%) of the bid price and must pay the balance in cash within ten (10) days. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board is directed to post and to publish once at least five (5) days prior to said sale in the "Contra Costa Gazette" I newspaper, notice of the intended sale of the above property. Such notice is attached hereto and made a part hereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED by at least four-fifths (4/5) vote of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 4th day of September, 19561 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHMAN, J. FREDERICKSON t NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSENT:Supervisors - NONE. i NOTICE OF SALE THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA will cause to be sold at Public Auction for removal or demolition the following described improvements: A one-story frame dwelling located on the West side of Alhambra Avenue, 500 feet south of the Santa Fe Railroad trestle, Martinez, California. Sale to take place by public auction on the premises, Friday, the 11;th day of September, 1956, at 2:30 P.M. Open for inspection Thursday, September 13th, 1956, from ' 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Terns and conditions of sale may be had upon application to the County Right of Way Agent, Room 530, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, or telephone Martinez 3000 - Extension 221 . By Order of the Board dated September 4. 1956. i W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the i County of Contra Costa, State of California. SEAL By: S/E. M. Montanari Deputy t i 4 i te iI i a ti i t t i I 4 i TUESDAY, SEPT:-: : ER 4, 1956 -- Continued In the Metter of Rescinding resolution of August 21, 1956 uith reference to County Sanitation District No. 3 Directors. It appearing that Section 4730 of the health and Safety Code sets forth that the Board of Supervisors shall serve as Directors of Sanitation Districts formed 4 under p1-avisi3n of Section 4700 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code, when the area ikithin said districts is unincorporated territory; 110709 ` FE6Ra ORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD ORD-ED that the resolution adopted by this Board on August 21, 1956 v.ith reference to the selection of three Clambers of this Board to serve as the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District No. ? , be and the same is hereby K Ci? Dr.D, V CAj M AND SET ASIDE. The forec;3in- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the i.:atter of :ranting Charly Spears free permit to peddle in the unine3r- porated area 3f the County. Charly Spears, 12 a1 Stonin:;ton Street, San Pablo, California, having filed with this Baird an application for a free permit to peddle Produce in the unincorporate area of the County, and it s pn eari n- to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of w:3r'?d II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial x#38 398 638, dated July 11, 1956; On motion of .Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by :supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TiiE 13CILRD O1RD.RED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle produce in the uninc3rnarated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY ES =CARD ''U:MiRit ORD!::UM that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, end he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said ` ax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foreroinI order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the `=atter of ReJectin- bids received for construc- tion of bank protection works at San Ramon Drop Structure Igo. 6 near Danville Contra Costa County Flood Control and '.ater Conserva- tion District) . This Board having referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conservation District, bids received on Aur-ust 28, 1956 for construction of bank protection corks et San Ramon Drop Structure s-o. 6; and Cdr. C. C. Lich, Chief Engineer for said i'103d Control A-Astrict, having appeared before this Board to r ep3rt that said District recommends that the bids received for said work be REJ'CTED; NOZ , `h-S a.-Or`tE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, I'i' IS BY i'HE 504xRD CRDERM that said bids be and they are hereby rejected and the Clerk is directed to return the certified checks which accompanied the bids sub- mitted, to the bidders. The f3re:`31n- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Victor A. K8ufenberg for construction of fireproof file vault at the Contra Costa County Flood Control and .ater Conservation. District office. This Board having on August 283, 1956, awarded a contract to Victor A. naufenberg, 241 Brown Street, Lartinez, for construction of fireproof file vault at the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District office; An ar reerie't dated atgust 28, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, %%herein said contractor agrees t3 furnish all labor and materials necessary f:r said work, and two surety bonds, each in the amount of 41,094, issued by Phoenix Assurance Compeny of I1ew York, iyi:h said 'victor A. Eeufenberg, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful pert orn nce of said c3ntrciet and one guaranteeinclg payment to labor zind naterialmen, havi--- beet presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor .Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TBS: C_. iD i_ D7; M+ that said agree-*nt be and the same is hereby approved and H. L. Cummin,7s, Chairmen of this 33ard, is authorized to execute same. IT IS _ RT'._ER ORDZ-.;::1D that said bonds are APPnOVED. IT IS VRT..a ORD+ L-M that the bid creek which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. The fore -oinn order is passed by the unanimous vote 3f the Board. 4 1 i 1_ 50 TUESDAY, SEPTEM3I-4M. k, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Deferring action on bids for installs- tion of drainage facilities in Lafayette Va 1 ley Estates Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, '.:.one 1) . This Board having on August 28, 1950 referred to the Contra Costa CountyFloodControlandeaterConservationDistrict, bids received far installation of drainage facilities in Lafayette Vag ley states, and 14r. C. C. Rich , Chief Engineer of said District, having this day recommended to this Board that the matter be deferred one ,seek; and NG4:, T;-1E-'1L'?C=i3, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Uupervisor Goyak, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD :3E'L:,D that said matter is further continued to September 11, 1956. The f oreoin g order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?+latter of Authorizing installation of street lights in the Rolph Park Annexation - Crockett , Crolona and Valona Lighting District. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company's street lighting plan for the Rolph Park Annexation within the Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District having beenfiledwiththisBoard; and said plan havin? been approved by this Hoard; and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 3v 30 RD L ;D. ED that twelve 2530 lumen street lights be installed in said Rol ph Park Annexation according to said plan by said Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The forexzoiniz order is passed by the unanimous vote of the ::')oard. i In the gutter of Proposed ordinance that ;,could pro- hibit pintall machines, etc. This Board having consicered a proposed ordinance that would prohibit certain mechanical amusement devices and pinball machines within the unincorporated area; and Undersheriff Jaguard havinrz this day appeared before the Board and uri-ed the adoption of such an ordinance, and :ter. :erould ;ill of Clayton having protested the proposed ordinance; NO'vi, ii?EREFOR`., and on notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by SupervisorTaylor, IT IS BY THE BO I R- O R.DERE,D that said matter be trebled . The fore;zoin7 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. til In the 'Katter of Proposed ordinance that tsould reAu- late and license card rooms, etc. in the unincorporated areas of the County. This Board Navin; considered a proposed ordinance that would provide for the regulation and licensing of card rooms, social clubs, and/or pool halls in the unincorporated areas of the County, and i.indersheriff Jaguard having this day urged the Udoption of the proposed ordinance, and Mr. Tsar i;. Calfee, attorney-at-law, havingprotestedit; I1E RE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by SupervisorTaylor, I^ IS BY T'n: O;.itD uRDF.::ED that the hearing is closed, the matter of making adecisioncontinuedindefinitelyduriz^ which time the Board kill study the proposed ordinance and thea er t .ere is a need for it. The fore-oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Approving Ordinance No. 1003. Ordinance No. 1063, which Pzrants 8 Franchise to Union Oil Company ofCalifornia, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor =oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordin£:nce be and the same is hereby APP:iOV_;D and ADOPTED. IT IS SY TH_:E BOARD .'L 3T: O:.Di3'.u..D that a copy of said ordinance be pub- lished for the time andin the manner required by lav in the "ANTIOCH LKPER", a news- paper of general circulation printed and publ isLed in the County of Contra Costa. The f oregoing order is _passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j i 1151 TUESDAY9 SEPTE.13 R 4, 19506 - Continued i In the Latter of Bids and awarding contract for construction of Crockett County Fire Station Within Crockett County Yire Protection District. This Board having heretofore advertised .for bids for the construction of i fire station for Crockett County Fire Protection District in Crockett, and this 1 being the time and place set out in the notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from tte following and are read by the Clerk: Sugar City Builders, Crockett, California Samson Construction Company, 856 - 98th Avenue, Oakland Rubino & Gullickson, 41 S. ::ikon "';ay, Stzckton Greener Construction Company, 430 - 40th Street, Oakland Pacific Coast Builders, 1 South Park Street, San Francisco and said bids having been referred to the Crockett County Fire Protection District for recommendation in said matter, and said District having recommended to this Board that the bid of Sugar City Builders is the lowest and best hid for the doing of said work; and this Board fiadi"' that the said bid notal based on unit price for estimated quantity: x132,621) , is the 13%est end best bid for the doing of said work, and which hid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa; sNO! , --_f.Ei _1Cr0R . on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, I`i' IS BY .rdi BCARD ORD .M that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said Work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Sugar City Builders at the unit price submitted in said bid. IT IS r'UH7"'r::R CRDMtED that said Sugar City Builders shall present to this Board tuo good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, one in the sum of x+66,310.50 muoranteeing payment to labor and aaterialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, in the sum of 4132,621.00; j IT ;S Fi;RT.7. A that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the co of said work. IT IS _,U.4Ti._-h ORia:.-0 that the Clerk of this boara return to the unsuccess- ful bidders toe certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids. The fore--oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the batter of approval of plans and specifications for Firehouse Station ::o. 4 in Pacheco, 1Yt. Diablo Fire Protection District. Plans and specific= tions for construction of Firehouse Station No. 4located et Center Avenue at BleckWooa :give, Pecheco, within the Xt. Diablo ,vire Protection District, having been submitted to and filed With this Board this day by Ut. Diablo County Fire Protection District; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS PY TKB j BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said Work be and the same are j hereby APr:t4 TZ. IT 15 BY -17HS „CARD rURT%wl GifLM.ED that the general prevailing rate of wages, i Which shall 6e the minimum rates peid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions. pecifica- tions. 1 IT is BY ic- BOA.RD ,URTL .M 0FUk1Z that tLe time for receiving bids in this natter is hereby set for October 2, 1956 at 11:00 A.U. IT IS :'Ui7K'M- i :.SD that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "CONCORD TAT SClUPT". The fore?oin- o~der is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Approval of plans and specifications f,r improvement and realignment of Rheem Creek in North San Pablo (Storm Drain Aain- tenence District No. 4) . Plans and specifications for improvement and realignment of Hheem Creek in Vie vicinity of Broadway and Eleventh Streets in North San Pablo, Within Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, having been submitted to E-nd f iled With this Board this day by Contra Coste County Flood Control and '..ater Conservation District; Cn motion of Suoervisor 3oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B THE BO.RD Ck.: ii .D that said piens P.nd specifications for said Work be, and the same are hereby A'P:.O'J .D. IT I - 'ii::: w,UR i FU:iWE3 OHD&i "i that the general prevailing rate of wages, ' which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contrectors at--ached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions. rl^ IS BY 11HE _50i __.VRTr: Ru:.T.3rs': that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set :`or weptember 25, 1956 at 11:00 A.M. i I a TUESDAY, SS'T::':_:S 4, 175b -- Continued IT IS FURTii.!Q ORDERLD that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required bylax, invitin? bids for said work, said notice to be published in "THINE UMEPE'VDN T". The fore-oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C/ In the l atter of Approval of plans and specifications for caastruction of a portion of the Central Y-necio 1 `'alley Charnel near Concord (Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 ). e Plans end specifications for construction of a portion of the Central Ygaaeio Valley Channel located in the vicinity of Oak :rove Roed and Whitman Road near Concord within Stora Drain i-xintenence District No. 1; aavin- been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; On motion of Supervisor ^,oti•ek, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA:,) 0'' E.Rr:D that said pians and specifications for said UOrk be, and the same are hereby APPRO"IME . IT IS BY THE B"RD :ua :: t ORDSt.E,^, that the *eneral prevailing rate of wages,hick shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the liotice to Contractors attached to and made a part of zhe above referred to plans and specifics- tions. 1 IT IS BY BOARD FURMH R ORDBRED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby• set for September 25, 1956 at 11:00 h. L. IT IS FLJIMM ORDMED that the County Clerk and .?erk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contrbetors in the manner and for the time required bylav, invitin bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT". The forecoini-m order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Claim for Tuberculosis Subsidy. On motion of Supervisor :'rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, ITISBYI30.MD O:,MED that 6. L. Cummings, Chairman of the hoard of Supervisors, is authorized to execute claim to the State of California, Department of Public Health, for Tuberculosis Subsidy to Contra Costa County for six months ending; June 30, 1956 for patients cared for at Contra Costa County hospital. The fore-cin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Me-tter of Revision of maximum rates for Child Care, Boarding Homes and Institu- tions. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of ;supervisor. Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BO;X%D ORD&D that the MAXIMUbI RATES for care of children in Boarding domes and institutions be and the same are herebyfixedasfollo%s: Maternity homes 125 per month Other Child Care Institutions 100 per month Homes for Mentally Deficient Children 125 per month Foster Hones 85 per month (no change): Rates paid in all instances will include cost of normal clothing needs, but the department :may approve expenditures not in excess of $75.00 in any 12-month period of any one child for its initial clothing supplies when a new plecement is made. The forea,;oinn order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. Inthe Matter of Fixing boun- daries and establishing election precincts, Martinez 11 27 , Orinda 9, 179 249 259 ralnut Creek 13, 21 and 34. On the motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T'n'E BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Yartinez 1, 27, Grinds 9, 171, 24, 25, +% tJt TUESDAY, 41 1956 __ Continued Valley Road; thence northerly slang the center line of Alhambra Valley Road to the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence northerly alonfr the center line of Alhambra Creek to the center line of r Street; thence westerly along=, the center line of G Street to the center line of Alhambra Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Alhambra Avenue to the center line of k Street; thence westerly along the center line of H Street to the center line of rranklin Canyon Road; thence southerly along the center line of i'ranklin Canyon Roed to the center line of St. Uary 's Street; thence westerly along the center line of St. Uary's hoed to the southwesterly line of L"onteoito Park; thence northwesterly along said southwesterly line to the point of beginning. MARTE.0ZL 111 C NCT ISO• 27 Beginning, at the intersection of the center line of St. Mary's Street with the center line of -'rank) in Canyon .coati; thence from said point of beginning northerly elon : the center line of Franklin Canyon Roca to the center line of h Street; thence easterly alone the center line of R Street to the center line of Alhambra Avenue; thence northerly elon- the center line of Alhambra Avenue to the center line of G Street; thence uesteriy along the center line of X Ltreet to the incorporation line of the City of L:artinez; thence in a general southerly direction along said incorpora- tion line to the southwesterly line of Montecito Park; thence southeasterly along said southuesterl- line to the center line of St. 'Mary's Street; thence easterly along the center line of St. Mary's Street to the point of beginning. CRI.":DA PR CERT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Altamouat Drive with the center line of kora,a ui-h%ay ; thence from said paint of beginning southeasterly alone; the center line of L:ora,7e ci^h.yay to the northeasterly extension of the southerly line 'of IMeedowlands Subdivision; thence southwesterly alon.7 said extension and the southerly line of `.leadowlends Subdivision to the center line of the vest Branch of San Leandro Creek.; tiaence southeasterly along the center Line of said creek to the easterly line of Lot 240 Rancho Laguna de los palas Colorados; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said Lot 240; thence westerly along the southerly lines of Lots 240, 239 and 236 of said r.ancha to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Irvine; thence northeasterly elon- said extension and said southeasterly line to the center line of the ` est Br:nch of San Leandro Creek; thence northwesterly alone the center line of said creek to the center line of a Camino Uoraga; thence northeasterly aloe; the center line of El Camino biorage to the intersection thereof with the south- easterly extension of the northeasterly line of Lot 83 i4orega Del Otey; thence northwesterly along said extension alone; the northeasterly lines of Lots 83 , 116, 117, 116, 143 r-nd 144 ::ora-c. Del Rey and the northwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Le +:rests :.sad; thence northeasterly along the center line of La Cresta Road to the center line of Altamount Drive; thence easterly along the center line of Altamount Drive to the point of beginning. CRIKDA PR.EC11iCT :IO. 17 Beginning at the most southerly corner of Lot 26 moorage Highlands unit No. 1, said point being also on the easterly line of that tract of land no,;. or formerly owned by Dorr; thence in a general clockwise direction alone; the boundary of the Dorr property to the northeast line of :.ora-!a Sstates; thence generally southeasterly along the boundary of :'.oraz-a s,,t,tes .a the northerly ?ine of Uora a L4anor; thence north- easterly nn.: Oouyhensterly* elo - `;..--.e :.: ndw,rs of seid :::ora -a ".Ls-nor to the center of Valley VieuDrive; hence northerly e?on., the center of Valley View :give to the south- west line of the Thompson parcel; thence southeasterly alon.-r the southwest line of i said pEzrcel to the center of 1orietta Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of lorietta .Boulevard to the north line of the -ors- ::a Land Company parcel; said parcel being a portion of sat #115 Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados; thence east along the sni d nortu line, southwesterly and southeasterly around the s. L. Courtney parcel , southeasterly glom - the ::. A. Courtney parcel to the Kest line of Lot X123 Rancho Laguna De Las Palo: Colorados ; thence south, east end north alon"; the boundary of said Lot 021 end continuin+- north elon- the east line of Lot f"114 to the southeast corner of Lot u56 i-ora a rlorietta unit A; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of Lot ff56, northerly alon. the east lines of rots n 53 & 56 to the center of Irvine Drive; thence westerly :long the center of Irvine :hive to the center of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northeasterly alon-, the center of Glorietta Boulevard to the center of ::ertha Road; thence %esterly along the center of Martha Road to the southeasterly extension of the southxest boundary of the jroadvieu Tract; thence north- westerly along the said extension &:nd the southwest boundary of said tract and the southerly boundary of Xora:-ta Hi.: hlands unit i»o. 1 to the point of beginning. ORODA PIECI:;CT NO. 24. Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary line of the Rancho La.suna de los palos Colorad;s with the boundary line of the E.B.M.u.D. , said point being also the southwest corner of Last Valley !;states; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly :-nd northeasterly alonm, the southern line of Lost Valley Estates to the center line of Lost Valley Dr ive; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the center line of Lost Valley Drive to the center line of Don Gabriel Way; thence southeasterly alon7 the center line of Don Gabriel slay to boundary line of Morage Del Rey ; tire_^.ce in a counterelockAise direction aloe-7 said boundary line to the southeasterly line of Lot 73 gaga Del Rey; thence northeasterly along said line and the northeasterly extension thereof ;,o the center line of Don Gabriel %gay; thence northwesterly elon-- the center line of Dan Zebriel Way to the Center line of La Cresta Road; thence northeasterly along the center line of La Cresta Road to the intersection thereof %ith the northwesterly extension of the northeasterly line of Lot 144. Moraga Del Rey ; thence southeasterly Elan-, said extension, along the northeasterly lines of Lots 141,, IL-11 118, 117, 116 and s3 :ora-_,a Del hey and the southeasterly extension thereof to tte center line or :a Ct-wino : TUESDAY, SDPTBNSBR 49 1956 -- Continued westerly line of the Rancho La-una de los Palos Colorados; thence northAesterly along said Rancho line to the point of beginning. ORMA PRRC334CT 110. 25 Be!-,innin- at the intersection or the center line of Morage. Highway :lith the westerly extension of the southerly line of Lot 75 Koraga :states; thence from said point of beginning easterly alon? said extension -nd $long the southerly lines of Lots 75, 77, 78 and 82 Morage :states to the southerly line of Mora,!a Highlands Unit No. 1; thence easterly aloncr the southerly lines of Morege uiohlands Unit No. 1 and Broadview Tract to the northxesterly line of Lot 45 Broadview Tract; thence northeast- erly El on r- the northwesterly lines of Lots 45 and 44 of said tract to the most northerly corner of said Lot 44; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the southerly lines of Lots 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25 and 24 Broadview Tract and the extension thereof to the cuter line of Cverhill Road ; thence southwesterly along the center line of Overhill Road to the northerly line of Moraga Ui7hl.ands Unit ho. 1; thence westerly alon•- said northerly line to the easterly line of t:oraga estates; thence northerly along said easterly line to the northeast corner of Lot 58 Noraga states; thence westerly elon- the northerly lines of Lots 58, 51, 479 46 and the westerly extension thereof to the center line of :iora•;a ui?h%ay; thence southerly along the center line of cora a hig hay to the point of beginning. A711Ui +:s0: P. 1=11CT MG. 13_ Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Luis goad with the center line of Buena Vista Avenue; thence from said paint of beginning southerly along the center line of Buena Vista hvenue to the center line of Parkside Drive; thence southwesterly alonm the center line of Parkside hive and the southwesterly extension thereof to the westerly line of rancho Las juntas; thence northwesterly along said rancho line to the southerly line of Lot 21 rring?a Aench; thence easterly along the southerly lines of rots 21, 23 and 19 Pringle ttanch to the southeast corner of said Lot 19; thence northerly along the easterly line of said Lot 19 to the center line of San Luis Road; thence easterly aloe:, the center line of San Luis hotd to the point of beginning. t'"riLi1 C.R SK NO. 21 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Putnam Road with the center line of teary Road; thence from said point of beginnin-; westerly along the can- ter line of Geary Road to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence northerly and easterly along said district boundary line to the center line of Putnam Road; thence southerly alon; the center line of Putnam Road to the Point of be-,innin4. iA INUT CREEK PR:.0 Ci T NO. 34 Ber-!innin- at the intersection or the center line of Geary Road with the cen- ter line of Larkey lane; thence from said point of beginning soiltherly along; the can- ter line of Larkey Lane to the center line of San Luis Road; thence easterly along the center line of SanLuis Pad to the easterly line of Lot 19 Pringle Lunch; thence southerly to the southerly line of said Lot 19; Whence westerly elon7 the southerly lines of Lots 19, 20 and 21 Pri_n-1 a _ranch to the westerly line of hanoho Las .untas; thence southeasterly alon, saie. rancho line to the boundary line of the Fast Bay Ylunicipal 'Utility District; ts:ence westerly, northerly, easterly and northerly along said district line to the center line of teary :toed; thence easterly along the center line of Geary Road to the paint of be.-innin:;. IT IS iZTR h',ER OhDMED 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. 1 In the Iuatter of resolution of Intention to include employees of the Central County Are Pro- tection District in the County Civil Service Plan. On the recommendation of the County :administrator and on motion of Super- visor Tay3 or, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY T :CRFtD RESOL' r. that it is the intention of this Bo£rd to include the employees of the Central County mire Protection District in the County Civil Service Flan and to eve them the rights and responsibilities implied by the County Civil Service Ordint-nae (Ordinance 110. 325) ; and IT IS BY :iii _:•::: OR7M , that the Oounty ministrator is authorized to arrange for the necessary le.qel actions required to effect the acceptance of said employees into the Civil Service Plan =0 the County, and to negotiate with the District for the reimbursement to the County of the cost of inclusion of its employees. The fore-oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the batter of Approval of Change Order 1:o. 1, construedon of Fire Station Lo. 4 for Gen- tral Fire Protection District. This Board having on May 22, 1936 approved contract dated May 15, 1956 with Fred C. von Guenthner for construction of mire Station No. 4 for the Central Fire Protection District to be located on i axthorne Drive and Palmer Hoed in the Walnut Fiei-7.hts District of alnut Creek, and Chane order No. 1 which provides for the con— struction of carport and was deferred to as Alternate lio. 1 of the Bid Proposal and odeletedatthetimeofacceptanceofbidfort!:e construction of eine Stetion . L,, X55 TUESDAY, SE—:T Z&P. 49 195b -- Continued having been presented to this Board 14 Ur. Jack Buchter, architect for said Fire Station No. 4, and the Commissioners of said Central Fire Protection District having approved the Chans-e Crder Khich sill add v39000 to the ori,inal contract price (new contract price, j53,334 including said 43,000) , and this Board having fully considered said Change Order Ya. 1; N014', ;HER&v R , and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 'IIHS ?.D ORD-71M that said Change Order No. 1, adding $3,000 to contrFct price and providin.- for addition of carport, be and the same is hereby APPROVED. The Fore;oin order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the clatter of Acceptance of bid of Union Oil Company for franchise to lay pipelines for transportation of oil, etc. 111otiee of sale of Franchise to lay, construct, maintain and operate pipelines for the transporte.tion of petroleum, oil and liquid hydrocarbon products thereof, Pas, water and other substances, havin! een published for the time end in the manner required by lax, and this bein. the time fixed for acceptance of bids for said fran- chise, the Clerk reads bid from the union Oil Company of California for : 100 for said pipeline franchise; end there being no other bids and the board having fully considered the bid received from the Union Oil Company of California; Na::, 'f - FORE, and an motion of Supervisor :;oyak, seconded by Supervisor Tay]or, I.' IS BY :"a3 iriiD ::RD .4 thPt said bid be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and said franchise is sold to said Union Oil Company for the sum of : 100 (Ordinance No. 1063) . The fore4 oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Abandonment of ti:'estern Pacific Railroad property between Lafayette and Oakland. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the planning Commission is requested to make a study of whether it would be advantageous to the County to acquire property being abandoned by the Wes- tern Pacific Railroad between Lafayette and Oakland for roadway purposes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Cost for drainage for Tract 2246 Brook Farms) in Danville. This Board having on August ?, 1956, continued to this date the matter of proposed agreement with reference to sharing of costs for drainage in Tract 2246 (Brno Farms) Danville area, and this Board wishing further time to consider the proposed agreement, etc.; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter is further continued to October 2, 1956 at 10:00 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 110 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, ball of Records, Martinez, California. nzl or n Chairman ATTEST W. T. PAASCH, CLMK i By Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 112 1956 THE BOARD MEAT IN REGULAR SESSION Al 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: SUPERVBORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; ABSENT: H. L. CUMINGS, CHAIRMAN; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, COUNTY CLERK Supervisor H. L. Cummings Chairman of this Board, being absent, Supervisor Buchanan moves that Supervisor Ray A. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion was 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 ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, calls the meeting to order. In the Matter of Disclaimer. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it appears that the United States of America has instituted a pro- ceeding in the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of California, Southern. Di- vision, being an action numbered 35774, for the condemnation of an easement for an under- ground water line in the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, it appearing that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in said real property, and that a request has been made by the United States of America through its attorney that the County of Contra Costa execute a Disclaimer of any interest in the said condemned property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa execute such a Disclaimer of interest in property condemned by Action No. 35774, in the District Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, in an action entitled: United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. 1.72 acres of land, more or less, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, H. W. TASSEL, et al., and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants", and that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby autho- rized to execute said Disclaimer. The foregoing Resolution was offered by Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Super- visor Frederickson, and adopted by the following vote of the Board; AYES: Supervisors: I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors: None ABSENT: Supervisors: H. L. Cummings In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 10579 1059. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1057 and 1059 and Affida- vits 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 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 ordinances be and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. In the Matter of Authorising Payment of Claims for Hospital Care of Residents of Contra Costa County On the Recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorised to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. j To the County of San Francisco for the care of Michael Lucero, 4155.34 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. 157 R TUESDAY, SEPT:-11BEIR 11, 1956 -- Continued In the utter of Personnel Action. On the reco-+.mendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY 7HE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustment be and the same is hereby authorized: Public corks Department Authorized addit2on of Tyco Junior Property A',praisers, effective September 12, 1956. The foregoin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the matter of Appropria- tion yd j us tment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan,, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS 3Y VIE, BOARD ORDERED that the follov:ing appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby authorized: Apnrooriation Decrease Increase Martinez Judicial District Court Temporary and Seasonal Help X200 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 4200 The :'are-oin- order is _passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the ?atter of Approvin;, the action of the Board of Super- visors of Alameda County in consolidatint- election for formation of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District .Lith state-wide general election.RESOLUTION hE ^ S, by resolution No. 81032 duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, the election called by that Board for formation of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District and for the election of First . Directors thereon, has been ordered consolidated with the 'feneral Election; and oda ::ar.AS, such consolidation will effect a savings to the taxpayers in election costs necessarily to be incurred ; i•'% ;7;,iED ttlt'. t this .{o£ird ratifies and approves the action of the Board of Sunervisors of A?ameda County in consolidating said election with the state-aide -;eneral election. he Fore •oing resolution les adapted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. ';OYAK, -X' f 3. TAYLOR, 'd. G. BUCHAiiA, J. F -"ERICKS9:'1. HOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Sunervi:z33rs - H. L. CU'XI21=S. In the utter of Auardin7 contract for installation end maintenance of lig-hting system tithin boundaries of County :service Nrea L-6 (`line ciil l area) . This Bo rd havin7 here43fore advertised for bids for the furnishing, in- fstallation, oneratin-7 and maintaining, of a system of street lights for County Service Area L-6 in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and this being the time rind place set forth in said notice for receivin.7 of bids, the follozing bid is received: P C2=IC GAS .UN DE..s:ZC CO:: ?.,;:.Y - to furnish, install, operate and maintain: 141 - 400C lumen incandescent , 7 - 11000 lumen mercury vapor, and lk - 20000 lumen mercury vapor lamps, to-ether .,.ith all other ecce sories that constitute a complete overhead street 11,7''ting s,,stem, and to supply the electricity necessa: ° for JL:,Titin7, said lamps from Pacific's overhead lines , all in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office oe the Clerk of said Board of :supervisors, said lamps to be li;tted each ni-ht on Pacific's standard all- ni-ht burnin:z Schedule for street lighting, durin-- the term as thereinafter provided , all in accordance with Pacific's Schedule LS-2; and this bein- the only bid received, a=nd the Board having fully considered said bid; On notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISBYTif--;' Bu RD ORDS:-RED that said bid is CCEPI'M and the conte. at for the furnishin;a of said system for street l i-hts and the maintenance or same for said service area be and the same is hereby a-warded to the Pacific ^:as ani Electric Company at the prices sub-mitted in said bid. T'Iie =fore-foreorder i jpassedbytheunanimousgateoftheBoardmembers present. b 158 Tuesday , September 11, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Rejectin- bids received for installation of drainage facilities in Lafayette Valley Estates, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Zone 1. This Board Navin- on September 4, 1956 adopted a resolution deferring tothisdate, the matter of acceptance oma' best bid received for installation of drainage facilities in Lafayette Valley Estates in order that the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and :rater Conservation District mi4,ht be submitted to this Board; and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief En--neer of said District, having this day notified the Board that scid District recommends that all bids received on August 28 , 1956 for installation of drainage facilities in Lafayette Valley istates be rejected; TIH:c?EFO, and on =tion of Supervisor ouchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, Ii' IS Bl' '214E 3 ,_LRD C .D::-iM that said bids be ane, the same are hereby RF.T MTED and the Clerk is directee. to return to the bidders the certified bid checks xhich accompanied their bids. The f ore 7,oin - order is pe sled by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Proposed Boundaries of Briones Valley School District and Orinda Union School District.i?LiTTI01ti The County Superintendent of Schools presented to this Board a petition for transfer from Briones Valley +chool District to Orinda Union School District of the territory therein described. The County Superintendent recommended to this Board that the Board of Super- visors hold a hearing on the petition rather than ordering, an election held in the territory proposed to be transferred. The County :5uDerintendent of Schools further suggested that the hearing tobeheldbythisBoardofSupervisorsbesetfornovember20, 1956 at 10:00 A.M. of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supsrvisors, Ball of Records, Martinez, California. GOOD CERUSE appearing therefore, and ursuant to Section 2505 of the Education Code, IT IS BY T:-MI5 RM-0,' VED that this Board hold a hesriw7 on subject petition for transfer of territory, and that no election be held in the territory proposed to be transferred. BE IT RESOLV=E that the County Superintendent's suggested hearing; date be and the some i:. hereby t The fore-7oin^ resolution is adopted by the follouinr vote of the Board: APES: Supervisors - 1. T. ;:.i, RAY TAYLOR, 74 . 1. BUC.;.n Aw' NOES: Supervisors - NONE. AEuEIT: Supervisors - In the Ti7atter of Complaint from residents of Canyon Road, San Pablo, re number of flys in the area. On motion of Sunervi sor soyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 1'RE :BOARD ORD ERE.D that the complaint si ned by Urs. Lei?ht Lucas, 4637 Canyon Road , San Pablo, and several other resiaents of Canyon Road, San Pablo, %ith reference to the numerous flies in the area, is REF-EARED TO 'IEE: CCUNTI EE T"d DK eR1FJENT for report to this Board. The f ore?oin7 order is passed br the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Appointment of members of the Crockett- Valona Sanitary District Board of Directors. Pursuant to Section 6588.1 of the "eal th and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor .Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 17 IS BY iiiZ T30;.RD ORDERED that the follouin- persons are "PPOIN 'M to the office o±" Directors of the Crockett- Valone 6anitary Dist.•ict to serve for tile term ending September, 1960: I:r. 12. J. Neff, 1402 =omona rivenue, Crockett; Mr. Antone _Doikrelio, bi-hxav 40, •:rockett ; Mr. Alfred E. i.asenpusch, 519 Bendall "venue, Crockett. The foregoin-, order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. BAY S. TAYLOR,G. ,t;Ccfi riA?3, NOES: Supervisors - : CN::. ABtiT: Supervisors - B. L. ::' :T. ,a. 115.9 i TUESDAY, 11, 1956 -- Continued 1 In the matter of Appointment of members of the Brentwood Sanitery District Board of Directors. Pursuant to Section 6585.1 of the health and safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, I': IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follouinr persons are to the office of Directors of the Brentwood Sanitary District to serve for the term endin7 September, 1960; Mr. Vernon E. Allen, 604 - 3rd Street, orentwood Lair. Darrel. A. Smith, 4th Street, orent%ood Mr. Joseph Rodricues, 359 Elm Street, brent%ood The fore73in order is passed by the followin7 vote of the Board: AYES:Sunervisors - I. T. 0011A::, BAY S. 11-AYLOR2 W. G. BUCHANAN.. J. ZREDMICKaON. NOES:Supervisors - NO11—E. Supervisors - H. L. Ct .:WINGS. In the utter of appointment of members of the Mt. View Sanitary District Board of Directors. Pursuant to Sec pion 6588.1 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY 1114.E 3LARD ORDERED that the followin persons are appointed to the office of Directors of the Mt. View Sanitary District to serve for the term ending September, 1960; Mr. Dwain ffustafson, 1143. :laza Drive, :lartinez Ur. Julio ltriffanti , 825-A Shell Avenue, Martinez r. Clyde :elendy, 11L0 Veale Avenue, Lartinez The fore-oin- order is passed by the fa loo.inc, vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. WYAK, tAl S. TAYLOR, :;.BUCHANAN, J. FR:_;Dj ICFS0j'. 1;uFsS:Supervisors - 110u::. Supervisors - H. L. CU Ii; 'S. In the Matter of Appointment of members of the Oakley Sanitary District Board of Directors. Pursuant to ...ection 6588 .1 of the health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, I'_: IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that the folloti.ing persons are APPO.0:M to the office of Directors of the Oakley Sanitary District to serve for the term ending September, 1960; Mr. Alvin Jesse, Boa 153, Oakley 1dr. Tony Vengley, Boa 323, Oakley Mr. Hastin ngland, Foo 1, Cakley. The foregoin-, order zcas passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Suoert isors - I. T. )OYAK, I-,iAlf S. TAYLOR, 'J. C. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. DOES:upervisors - -.ONE. AB6RE T: Supervisors - H. L. CUWUNGS. In the i:atter of Appointment of Arthur I. Hone(z:ger and Carl 43tt, Co amiss ioners of the Oekley Count/ Fire Pro- tection District. On motion of Supervisor F`rederi ckson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE O : zD u_.DE::ED, }het Arthur E. Honegger and Carl Gott be and they are hereby appointed CommiMsioners of the Oakley County Fire Protection Di strict. The fore •oin4 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1 TUESD A1:, S::PT 1.1BER 11 , 1950' -- Continued In the Matter of Acceutance of resignation of Frank J . Suva and Arthur H. Honeo.-er as Com- missioners of the Clakley County Fire Protection District. Frank J. Silva and Arthur h. honeg-er ha vin.; filed %i th this Board their resi7nation as C37=, issioners, Oakley County Fire Protection District; On motion of Supervisor -rederickson , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY T 0 RD OR?,NEI., -ht:.t said resi?.nations are hereby ACCEi=TED. The fore-oin order is massed by the unanmous vote of the Board members present. In the lletter of the r armation of Green Valley Recreation, Park and Parkuey District in Contra Costa County.RESC3LUTI0I1 BE IT RESOLy:EL that notice shall be given , pursuant to the provisions. of Section 5400 and fo]louin-- 31f the Public Resources Code, of a hearinn before this Board on the formation of a recreation, park and parkway district. a) The name of such district is to be Green Valley iecreation, Park and Parkway District, z:hich will be entirely within the County of Contra Costa. b) The Boerd of Supervisors of the County has fixed Tuesday, the 16th day of October, 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. , in the C :ambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, brain and Court Streets, Lartinez, Contra Costa County, California , as the time and niece of hearing on the matter of the formation of such district. c ) The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be or anized into such a district are described as follows, to uit: Portion of the Southuest :quarter of Section 15; portion of the South Lelf of Section 16 and portion of the northeast :06uarter of Section 21 , Township 1 South, Rome 1 ','est, Daunt Diablo Base and 'Zeridian, described as follows: Beginninfr at the intersection of the center line of Green 'Talley ±toad with the center line of Camino +'assajara; thence rasterly alon7 the center line of Camino Tessajora to a point which bears South 720 10' 02" mast 5.34 feet and South 110 11 ' 44" East 22.35 feet from the most southerly corner of Lot 24, Tract 2246, filed Way 15, 1956 in 14ap Book 63, page 49; thence :Porth ll` 11' 44" West 22.35 feet; thence Worth 720 10' 02" lest 5.34 feet to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 24, Tract 2246; thence continuin -northwesterly alon-, the southwestern line of Tract 224" to the most xestern corner of Lot 26, :.eing on the southeastern line of Lot 22, Cameo ncres Unit .o. 1, filed 'November 15 , 1949, in .zep Book 38, page 28 ; thence .Northeasterly elonc the southeastern line cf Cameo Acres unit No. 1 to the most eastern corner of Lot 333, being the most southern career of Lot 46 Cameo Acres Unit Ido. 2, filed February 23, 1950 in '.gip 83ok 39, pa-,e 24; t Pence continuing Northeasterly along the southeastern line of Cameo Acres Unit :13. 2 to the southeast corner of Lot 54, Cameo Acres Unit No. 2, beim the most southern corner of Lot 103, Cameo Acres unit iso, 3 filed April 19, 1950, in Man Book 40, page 4; thence continuing Northeasterly along the . southeastern line of Carneo :%ores unit j,"o. 3 to the mast eastern corner of Lot 204, Cameo Acres Unit No. 3 , bein- the most southern corner of tte 17.38 acre parcel of land described as parcel 3 in the .Peed to Southern Public Uti? ity District, itec3rded December 210, 1750, iecor'ers rine o. 65547; thence :forth 1.5° 53' 45" East 373.06 feet, North 550 43' 44" East 1025.57 feet and north 2° 11' -lest 200 feet to the northeast corner of the said 17.38 ecre parcel; thence South 870 49' West alon- the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Jean J. Silva, Recorded -eptember 13, 1944 in Volume 772 of Official Records, pa'e 312 to the east line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Solon Pearce et ux, Recorded Au7ust 14, 1946, in Volume 924 of Official Rec3rds, pare 362; thence South 918.67 feet and South 700 30' d''est 666.67 feet elonc- the east and southeast lines of the said Pearce parcel to the center line of green Valley Road; thence Southerly 813n- 1 the center line of Breen Valley Road to its intersection i%ith the center lire of Canino _'essajara, the point of beginning,. d) The question of ullether a tax ceilin- shall be set for the district and submitted to the electors far approval will be determined at the hearing-. BE In' 1'URT FER RESOLV'SD that the C?erk of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is hereby directed to rive notice of the proposed formation of said district by pub- lishin? a copy of this resolution once a %eek for two (2) successive weeks prior to said hearing in the 'Valley Pioneer", a newspaper circulated in the territory which it is proposed be or;anized into such district, the same beim; the newspaper determined most likely to give notice to tie inhabitants of the proposed formation of the district. PASSED :,; ADOPTED by the B3Lrd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meetin,7 of said Board held on Tuesday , the llth day of September, 1956, by the folloKin vote: AYES: Suoery sirs - I. T. GIYAK, RAYS. TA'LOR, 'j. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDMicIC'r:SON. NOES: Supervisors - N011E. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. C=iIN S 1161 TUEWSDAY, 11, 1956 Continued In the 14atter of approval of Chanr-e Order No. 1, Contra Costa County Health Denartment Administration Building. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor .6uchanan, IT IS BY THE 30ARD Oid)ERED that Chenge Order Zio. 1 which ADDS the sum of 411,000 for completion of air conditioning system and DEDIXOTS the sum of 43,400 for hydraulic operation of elevator to contract of Greener Construction Company for construction of Contra Costa County Health Department Administration Building in Martinez, California, is APPROVED and Rey S. Taylor, Cheirman Pro Tem of this Board, is authorized to execute said change Order on behalf of the County of Contra Costs. The fcre-31n- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r)resent. In the Matter of Approval of lease with Pacific States Aviation, Incorporated, for snace at Buchanan Field. Lease dated September 1, 1950, between County of Contra Costa, referred to as "Lessor." and Pacific Ststes Aviation, Incorporated,, "Lessee", wherein for and in consideration of the full , true and faithful performance of the terms , covenants, and conditions thereinafter set forth, Lessor leases to Lessee t%elve thousand, four hundred and thirty five ( 12,435) square feet of space as more particularly described in said lease, together v-ith certain rights,, licenses and privile,7es in and on said Airnort, for the period commencing September 1, 1956, and endin7 September 1, 1961; and Lessee shell pay a rental of ;?*746.16 per annum for said space , said rental to be neid in tivelve equal monthly installments on or before the first day of each calendar month, the first payment being due and payable an or before September 1,1956, , and each payment thereafter beim T cue and payable in advance on or before the first day of each subseauent month; enC Mich lease also provides that Lessor shell have the ootion to reouire Lessee to fill in any swimming pool or excavation to the satis- faction of the Lessee, provided, however, that said option shell be exercised not later than sixty days after date of expiration of cancellation of Lessee 's rig-ht to the possession of said premises; is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BO,*Jr, OADERIZ that said lease be and the same is hereby rFPRUVFD and Rey S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem of this Board, Is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County. Thef3re?3in:-, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members oresent. In the latatter Of AUV13rizinp., the cleaninz-, and /or burning of certain drainage channels in the County. Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief En-ineer, Contra Costs County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, havintz filed a report kith this Board on present conditions of drainage channe2s of Contra Costs County, and having recommended the burning and cleanin? of certain listed creeks, channels end ditches; 1117c`,:, T1MRE.*F_-'RZ- , and on motion Of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE _"!ARD OIRDEMD that said report is ACCEPTED APPRCVED rnd authorization is granted for the burnin7 and cleaninr of said channels as recommen- ded by said 21ood Control District, the cost of said work in the sum of "9,000 to be charged to the Flood 'Control District appropriation. The fore 31n- order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the batter of Approval of plans and specifications for storm drain along the east line of Bir3ad%eY Addition to Rheem Creek (Storm Drain ;4ain- tenance District 1- 11: 3. 4) In San Pablo. Plans and snecifiestions for construction of a storm drain along the east I line o,' Bra3d%a_v addition from I:Jner Avenue to Rheem Creek, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 havin- been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by D. X. Finlayson, En--neer, Storm Drain UP-Intenance District No. 4; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY ITIE _30;,1-.D nR_nZ?.ED thet said plans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby APPROTED. IT IS Y E CiDERED thist the general r)revailin.g rate of cages, v.hich rhL-11 be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Cz)ntr, ct3rs attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifications. IT IS _*11V_ IiE .4iLD "INITEM 0.!-XMED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is herebv set for Getober 2. 1956, at 11:00 A.Li. 1'C;ESDAY, SEPTE!,", R 119 1956 -- Continued IT 4-3s "R"T:ER CHDMED that the -aunty Clerk fond Clerk of the board is here- by directed to Publis' ::at ice t- Contractors in the manner an4i for the time required by law , inviting bids for =ni,-1 work, said notice to be nublisted in the "El Sobrente herald Bee Press." TheFare?din order is passed y the unanimous vote of the board members present. In the ','atter of Approval of A¢reement between the -ity of San Pablo and the Stryrm Drain Mlaintenence Dist:ict No* 4. A1-ree ent dated September 5, 1956, 1,etween the City of Sen Pablo, hereinafter' celled City, and Storm Drain :.:aintenance District No. 4, hereinafter called District, and wherein it is a,7reed tint in consi.de_ation of construction of bridge and culvert across the drainage creek on Eleventh Street in the City of San Pablo by said City , the District ni1.1 reimburse the City 64* 1 of toe total cost of construction of said bridge and culvert, is presented to this Boerd; and On motion of Supervisor ::uchenan , seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I B,Y ME ::HARD O tDER:M that said a'regiment be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and Ray S. Taylor, Cheirman Pro Tem of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , the 7overninp; body of said Storm Drain Maintenance District AN3. 4 of said County , is authorized to execute said Agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members a present. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with ::upar City Builders for construction of Crockett County Fire Station within Crockett Count,,., Fire Protection District. This Board having on September 4, 1956, marded a contract to Sugar City Builders , Crockett, California , for construction of Crockett County Fire Station with- in Crockett County Fire Protection District; An eareement dated September 4, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the eontrector , wherein said contractor ar-rees to furnish all labor f+nd materials necessary, for said work, and two surety bonds, in the amounts of . 1322621 and X66,310.50, issued by United -Pacific Insurance Company, with said Sugar City Builders, as principal , one puaranteein- faithful performence of said contract end one guarantee- in, payment to labor and material.men, havin=1 been presented to this Board; On motion of Suaervisar 13yek, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said a7ree7. +ent be and the same is hereby APFROVED and RAY S. TAYLOR, Chairman Pro Tem of this Board, is a uthori zed to execute same. IT IS FURTEER ORDERED :.hnt said bands are APPS OVM— . IT IS FUi21iEii R Gt:DERE that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Denial, etc. of claims for damages. Mr. Joseph L. Casalnuovo, Attorney at leis, 335 Hayes Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, California, having on September 6, 1956, filed :lith the Clerk of the Board of cunervisors the follo»inq claims a-7ainst the County of Contra Costa and the Flood Control District of Contrf. Costa County: I. A. SOLIS - - - - 41,500 VINCENT L"OVI:.A - - 482000 NOW, ;HEREFORE, on the recommendation of the District attorney and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor rederickson, IT IS SY SHE BOAR D ORDERED that insofar as said claims refer to the County of Contra Costa, they are DENIED. IT IS BY TEE FWMHER 0RrE BD that insofar as said claims refer to the Contra Costa County _flood Control snd j•ater Conservation District, they are referred to the District Attorney . The fore.7oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members C present. In the :utatter of Authorizing Administrator to confer with Housin- Authority for use of property owned by Columbia Park in Supervisorial District a. 4. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor irederickson, IT IS BY 11111E BOARD ORDERS that tse County dmi.nistrator be and the same is hereby f63 TUESDAY, S.aPTELBM 11, 1956 -- Continued AUTUORI'`.SD to confer with the County hausinq Authority to determine whether said Authority could effect arrangements %ith the City of Pittsburg for the use of certain of its property in Columbia ?ark for park purposes. The forenoint order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the wetter of Authorizing pay- ment of fees for special election for annexation of territory to Contra Costa County Water l;: orks District No. 1. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY ;'FzI _QnRD ORD i M that the com_easation for members of the election board for special election held on September 11, 1956, for annexation of territory to Contra Costa County eater 43rka District Na. 1, is hereby fixed in the sum of ; 12.50, plus messenger service fees of 43.00 and 16.40 mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and that the polling; place rent for said election is fixed in the sum of 410.30. IT IS BY HE BGRD %'URMHER ORDMUM that the County Auditor is directed to draw his %arrents in favor of the following persons for services listed below, in the matter of the conduct of said election: Faye Ditmars, P. 0. Bax 501, Brentwood Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Rachel Brawn, 605 - 2nd Street, Brentwood 12.50 Services as election officer Total 12.50 American Legion Lail, P. 0. Sox 879, Brentwood Polling plece rent 10.00 Total 10.00 Josephine n. Allen, 604 3rd Street, Brentwood Services as election officer 12.50 inessen2er fee 3.00 Uileage del iverinr; election returns 6.40 Total 21.90 The foregaing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of Recommendation of Civil Service Co-mission for reclassification of Principal Clerk in the County Clerk's Department and Sheri f's Department. This Board having on August 289 1956 continues: to this date the matter of the reco~naendation of t e Civil Service Co-mission that the positions in the class of P.incipal Clerk in the Sheriff's and County Clerk's departments be reclassified; and Mr. Robert L. Condon, attorney et law, having requested a further continuance on said matter; On motion of Supervisor Cayak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BO:LRD ORDERED that said wetter be further continued to September 18, 1956 at 9:30 a.m. The fore.oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members tpresent. In the ?utter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the current 1956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acouired by the State for hi¢hxay purposes; and The County ,auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State and having; requested euthorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney ; On motion of Supervisor Coyak, seconded by .upervisor irederickson IT IS Y IM BC RD ORDMSD that the Counts Auditor is authorized to cancel the 195 -57 County tax liens an the follm ing described property as requested: 1955-56 Assm't No. Map of Nilitos Sub'n Por lot 1 Blk B 6211 n Por lot 2 " 6212 Hap # Del nambre Terrace Par lot 12 172032 n r Por lot 34 172085 Pringle Add'n to :;alnut Creek Par lot 14 Blk 6 172847-1 Par Ro Del Sambre (Canada) Northern Part .217 Ac 405005 Par lHo Canada Del Hambre 089 Ac 405016 Bay Add'n To%n of Crackett All lot 6 par Lot 5 Blk 1 4G8703 164 TU SDi.Y, 6_3 TE'.i5aiii 11 , 1956 -- Conti!Tued 1955-56 Assm't fso. Par Ro Canada Del hambre Y Las Bolas Northern Part 48275 Bay Add'n Tok%n of Crockett Par Lot 5 hlk 2 408711 TT TT TT Por lot 1 Slk 3 408717 lst Add'n to Bay i.dd'n Totten of Crockett Por lot 1 Talk 6 408816 All lot 5 61k 7 408823 U'rockett grandview Terrt-ce till lot 2 blk C 409013 Por Ro Acelanes 1.40 ac 500319 For of Sub'n of :rancho Acalanes Por lot 10, 1.37 ac 506222-1 Map Unit l Acalenes Center Sub'n Por lot 22 & par lot 39 511118 TT To n TT Par lot 22 511135 Sun Valley Estates Por lot 337 513142 Parcels ril and R2 Por 61.53 ac 700078 Del hambre Terrace Yap ,s l All of lot 65 912039 Sub'n ;$1 Larkey Ranch Par lots 46 & 47 914359 Goodman Tract Par lot 32 916095 Justice Estates All of lot 6 921054 All of lot 7 921055 The f oreoinr order is passed by the un&n imous vote of the board members present. i In the Matter of .rant Ar7ree ment with United States of America for Project No. 9-04-049-0705, Contract Igo. C4c8-?9O7-A Buchanan field) . hEREAS, there has been submitted to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County by the Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Administration, a form of grant agreement in connection 1•ith the above referenced project number; and A%'HEREAS, said a ree-~ent appears to be in the best interests of the County of Contra Costa and contains within it the f3113ting grant offer: Part I - Offer Date of Offer September 4, 1956 Buchanan Field Project No. 9-04-049-0705 Contract h3. C4ca-3907-h TO: The County of Contra Cos-.a, California therein referred to as the "Sponsor") FROM: The United States of America (acting throuzh the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, herein referred to is the "Administrator") HEREAS, the Sponsor has submitted to the Administrator a project application dated August 7, 1956 far a grant ofr'ederal funds for a project for development of the 3uchenan Field (Herein called the Airport") , together v-ith plans and specifications for such project, which Project Application as approved by the administrator, is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof; and IIEREAS, the Administrator has approved a project for development of the Airport therein called the TMProject") consisting of the follo%ing described airport development: Land acquisition, (Parcels 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12 , 13, and 14.) The airport development to be accomplished, herein described, is in addition to that contemplated under Grant rirzreements between the United States and the County 6f Contra Costa, California , under Projects 9-04-049-801, 9-04-049-8022 9-04-049-803, and 9-04-049-0604.) all as more partieularl* described in the property map and plans and specifications incorporated in the zamd Project Application; NO":, TirERE`,RE, pursuant to and ='or -Le purposes of carrying out the provisions of the Federal Airport Act (60 Stat. 170; Put . Lay. 177 , ?9th Con?ress) , and in consideration of (a) the Sponsor's adoption and rati- fication of the representations and assurances contained in said pro- ject Applicationr and its acceptance of this Offer, as hereinafter provided, rnd ( bJ the benefits to accrue to the United States and the public from the accomplishment of the Project and, the operation and maintenance of he Airport, as herein provided, THE Aa!E,,I3TA-TOR, FOR i iD 01N BEHALF OF THE STATES, 21 EBY OFFERS Al-,D K,RMS to pay , as the United States* shore of the costs incurred in accomplishing the project, 54-19 per centum of all allo•able project costs, subject to the follo%,;ing terms and conditions: 1. The maximum oblivation of the United States payable under this Offer shall be 445,206.00 f i TULSOA'Y, SEPT3 3 R. 11 , 1956 -- Continued 2. The Sponsor shall a) be--,in accomplishment of the Project •:.ithin a reasonable time after acceptance of this Offer, and b) carry out end complete the Project in accordance with the terms of this Offer, and then ederal Airport Act and the Requ?ations promul-ated thereunder by the Administrator in effect on the date of this Offer, which Act and Regu- lations are incorporated 'herein and made a part hereof, and c) carry out and complete the Project in accordance with the plans and specifications and property chap incorporated herein as they may be revised or modified with the approval of the Administrator or his duly authorized representatives. 3. The Sponsor shall operate and maintain the Airport as provided in the Project Application incorporated herein. 4. The Administrator hevin•- dete=ined that no space in airport build- in cos will be reouired by any civil agency of the United States for the purposes set forth in paranraph 9 of Part III of the Project Application, the provisions of the said para--raph shall be deemed to be of no force or effect. 5. tiny misrearesentation or 3missi3n of a material fact by the Spon- sor concerning the Project or t a Sponsor's authority or ability to carry out the obli.;etions assured by the Sponsor in accepting this Offer shall terminate the obligation of the United States , and it is understood and agreed by the Sponsor in accepting this Offer that if a material fact has been misrepresented or omitted by the Sponsor, the Administrator on behalf of the United States i may recover all great payments made. 6. The Administrator reserves the ri rht to amend or withdraw this Offer at any time prior to its ecceptence by the Sponsor. 7. This Offer shall expire bac: the United States shall not be obligated to pay any of the allowable costs of the Project unless this Offer has been accepted by the Sponsor within 60 days from the above date of Offer or such lon -er time as may be prescribed by the Admin- istrator in writing. 8. It is hereby understood end agreed by and between the parties here- to that the Sponsor will acquire property interests satisfactory to the Administrator to Parcels ci, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 , 13 , and 14 as shown on the property map atteched hereto and indentified as Exhibit ^r:^; end that the United States will not make nor be obli- geted to cake any payments inv3lvin7 any of the land included in this project until the Sponsor has subraitted evidence that it has acquired satisfactory title in and to said land, or any portion thereof for uhich :,rant Payment is soup;ht, subject to no liens, encumbrances, reservvtions or exceptions which in the opinion of the Adr1inistri for min-ht create an undue risk of interference with the accomplishment of the project or the use and operation of the airport. 9. It is hereby understood and agreed by and between the parties here- to that Pera?raph 8(c) of the '1rant Af7reer+ent between the United Stetes nnc t:4e Count? of Contra Costa, California , accepted by said County on February 7, 1956, is hereby revised to read as follows: Ey its acceptance hereof the Sponsor hereby covenants that to the extent that it has or may have either i present or future control over the following described clear zone areas or portions thereof , (1) that it will not erect nor permit the erection of any structures therein except those required as aids to air navi ration, and 2) it will not exercise nor permit the erecise of any use or activity therein which would attract or bring to;ether an assembly of persons; said clear zone areas beim, those areas which are 1,000 feet wide and extending outUardly 2,700 feet to the end: of Runway 1-19. The Sponsor's acceptance of this Cffer and ratification and adoption of the Project Anplication incorporated herein shall be evidenced by execution of this instrument by the Sponsor, es hereinafter provided, rind said Offer and Accept :ice shall comprise a ;rant h?reetment, as provided b_• -he :ec e_*el .`iraort pct, co stitutin- t e obligations Fnd rl e i-©d -tea ..- . t o Soonsor -lith respect to the ace ori n?inament of the Project ,. ; the operation and :maintenv.nce of the i_port. Such =rant A.7reement shall becor e effective upon the Sponsor' s accenten ce of this L ffer and shall remain in full force and effect trou--;bout the useful life of the facilities developed under the Project but in any event not to exceed twenty dears from the d=ite of said acceptance. LNIT-:0 :NATES Or A-',MICA Ti E ADUIIMIS T-L:` OR OF CIVIL AERONAUTICS BY Aegional itdmin s trato r, iteryion LA) « i TUESDAY, •S«si 1v,`3E:q 11, 1956 C,`_.T 7N', D iZEF RS, .t3- IT ;t3S0L M- that the Chairman Pro Tem of the Board of Sunervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute the .;rant offer on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED *IN" ADC1'PT.,:D ,his 11th day of September, 1956, by the follo%ing vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - 1. T. 0 AK, _:AY S. T.ntZOR,JC't:AN'AN, J. FREDMICr;LM1. 1OES: Supervisors ra 1:T: Lunervi .,ors E. L. CU'VI11(13. 41 In the Matter of F ixinfi boun- daries and establishing elec- tion precincts, Brenti% od No. 2, Is 4) 7, Pittsburg 29 and 44. On motion of Sune_rvisor :duchanan, seconded by Supervisor }rederickson, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD fl that t::e bound ries of -;rentAood No. 2, 3 , 4, 7, Pittsburg 29 and 44, election precincts of Contra Costr County, as herefaefter named, be and the same are hereby establ irhed snc fixed as b,ereinefter set forth and designated and described as f ollous, to ,-.it: 1€0. 2 neginnin.- L:t the intersection of the center line of Breats.00d Road ,%ith the incorporation Line o:.' the City of brentwaod; -hence frost said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general counterclockr.ise direction to the center line of the S.P.R.R. ri -ht of uny; thence southeasterly Belong the center line of said right of v.ay to the center lire of Dainty Avenue; thence northe isterly aloe - the center line of Dainty Avenue to the center line of i'irst Street; thence Southeasterly aloe; the center line of First Street to the center line of Oak Street; thence northeasterly along the center line of Oak Street to the center line of Second Street; thence southeasterly along the center line of second street to the center line of Chestnut Street; thence northeasterly aloes the center line o Chestnut Street to the center line of Brentwood Road ; thence easterly along the center line of Brentwood Road to the point of begin- ning. BRr`11v1".i00PR CrNCT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Brentwood oto a d titii th the incorporation line of the City of :;rentuood; thence from said point of beginning along scid incorporetion line in a t7eneral clock%lse direction to the center line of the S.P.k.R. r1--ht of i%ay; thence northwesterly alon=- the center line of said ri-lilt of way to the center line of Birch Street; thence northeasterly aloe- the center line of Birch Street to the center line of First Street; thence northnesterly along^ the center Line of First Street to the center line of Chestnut Street; thence northeasterly aloe? the center line of Chestnut Street to the center line of Brentwood :toad; thence easterly along the center line o: izentAood Road to the noi.nt of bei-inninar. Z, T ROD PRECI~;LT 110. Be-inning at the intersection of the center line of the S. P. Lt. :t. right of v.ay with the incorporation line at the City of ..)rent..00d ; thence from said point of beginnin.7 F:lonw- said incorporation line in s eneral clockwise direction to the southerly line of Tract 21.66; thence easterly and northerly aloe= the boundary line of Tract 2166 to the center line of 1}ainty Avenue; thence northeasterly alone; the center line of Dainty Avenue to the cuter line of -iiStreet; thence southeasterly alon? the center line of first Street to the center line of Oak Street; thence northeasterly alone the center line o: Oak Street to the center line of :second Street; thence south- easterly alon-, the center line of Second Street to thy: center line of Chestnut Street; thence southwesterly alon; the center line of Chestnut Street to the center line of First Street; thence southeasterly along, the center line of :.'first Street to the center line of Birch Street; thence southn+esterly along the center line of Birch Street to the center line of the S.P.ii.::. ri`h w of .lay; thence southeasterly along the center line of said right of tray to the paint of beginning. Be-innin-, at the intersection of t-he incornorution line of the City of Brentuood with the center line of the S.P. L.:-t. rift of way; thence from said point of be.,Tinnin, southeasterly along the center line of said right of way to the center line of Dainty Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Dainty Avenue to the easterly line of Tract 2166; thence southerly and eesterly nlong the boundary line of Tract 2166 to the incorporation line of the City of Brentwood; thence in a general clocklcise direction alon=e said incornoretion line to the point of be;inninE;. PITTSTU Pit. r;."'.i NO. 23 Be=Tinning at the intersection of t; e center line of the : . P.R.n. ri-ht of clay ti.ith the incornoratian line of the City of Pittsburg; thence -from said aoint of bei-inning alone said ince..~aoration line in a generel clock rise direction to the easterly line of Siino subdivision; thence westerly nlon- the southerly line of Lot 2 of said subdivision to the center line of Billeci venue; thence northerly along the center Line of Billeci Avenue to the northerly line of Lot 9 of said Subdivision; thence westerly along the northerly lines of Lots 9, 10, 11 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 45 of said Siino Subdivision to the center line of ':arbor Street; thence northerly nl=F the center line of harbor Street to the center line o.' the S.P.%t.R. right of way ; thence evsterly Nlon the center line of said ri -.:t of nay to the point of beo:innin -. j 1167 F T"ESDA'_, S 'E• 11, 1356 -- Continued Tt vv' h/'. rr, t1a5.1J'' f'r .Q."Cr_.,C n, NO• 44 Berrinning at the intersection of the center line of the S.P.R.R. right of way with the center line of e:arbor Street; thence from said point ofbeginning southerly alon7 the center line of Harbor Street to the north line of Lot 45 Siino Subdivision; thence easterly el=7 the northerly lines of Lots 45, 16, 15 , 14, 13, 12, 1 11, 10, 9 end 1 of said Subdivizion to the incorporation line of the City of Pittsburg thence _-Ion said incorporation line in a general clocimise direction to the easterly line of Lot 120 hi7h School Village `Tract; thence northerly alone- the easterly lines of Lots 120 and 125 of said ' ect to the center line of LLacArthur Avenue; thence esterly alon7 the center line or :.:McArthur Avenue to the easterly line of Lot 134 of said Tract; thence northerly alon:- the easterly line of Lot 134 to the boundary line of %:irh School Village Tract; thence %esterly and northerly along said boundary line to the intersection tLereof with the easterly extension of the center line of Victory Avenue; thence uesterl y alon-- said extension and the center line of Victory Avenue to the center line of railroad Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Railroad Avenue to the center line of 17th Street; thence easterly alon7 the center line of E. 17th Street to the center line of ::orton Street; thence southerly alone; the center line of Iiorton Street to the center line of School Street; thence easterly along, the center line of School Street to the easterly line of Cornwall Subdivision; thence northerly along said easterly line to the center line of the S.P.R.R. ri ht of % ay; thence easterly alone the center line of said ri7ht of way to the point of be-inning. IT 15 -'U T: 7.i ORD&RM that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Oposta County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The fore?oinR order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Latter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement aeree7:ent of Albertine B. Latchell. gin instrument dated September 11, 1950, :-hich provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Albertin 5. Mitchell on February 16, 1956, or -•ranting of aid and assistance to said Albertine B. ,:itchell are hereby* satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Albertine B. Mitchell is released froa the said lien , and said referred-to reimbursement agree- ment is cancelled ani' the ar-ency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; end On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY "MiE _G ID C-?==:M thet said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem of this board, is authorized to execute said instru- ment an behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i`'he fare-ping order is passed Ly the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Metter of Authorizing installation of lights at intersection of Cummin^s Skyway with Arnold hl7heiay. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Ti=E ::LARD 0_DERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install three luminaires of 11,000 lumen rating at the intersection of Cummings, Sky%ay ith Arnold Hl-h +ay. The fore--oin order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board members present. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday , September 18, 1956, at 9 a.m. ; in the Board Chambers, Hell of Records, Martinez, California. 017 Chairman ATTEST: f 7. T. PAASCHCLERK By Deputy ; lerk f BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, SM'MMER 18, 1956 THE BOARD MST IN R'SGULAR SESSION AT 9A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, MALL OF RECORDS, MARTIN, C;XIFORNIA; PR-r,.-:,ENT: HON. H. L. CU'4ZING59 CHAIR`.SAN , :RESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, T. FRE€}ERICKiSON; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK; PRESET: 11. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1064. Ordinance No. 1364, which prohibits parking on portion of Wilbur Avenue and Plaza Way; establishes bus loading zone on Arlington Avenue and establishes a passenger loading zone on Cerezo Drive, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Suoervisor 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 TUU BOARD FURT_:ER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "The Walnut Kernel", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ASR. GOYAK ARRIVED AT 9:10 A.M. 21D "iAS PRESENT =1FSEN THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS WERE ADOPTED. In the Matter of Executing a Lease with California Water Service Company for property adjacent to the Pacheco Adobe in Concord.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa and the California Water Service Company, under date of July 30, 1951, made and executed a lease whereunder lessor leased to lessee for a period of five years, commencing August 1, 1951, certain pro- perty in said County for the purpose of parking automobiles thereon in connection with the activities of the Contra Costa County Horse-en's Association, and matters and things incidental thereto, and VIHEREA5, lessor and lessee desire to renew, alter, amend and modify said lease in certain respects, and 11MEA5, said renewal lease has been presented to and approved by this Board, NOW, THERE ORE, BE IT R?.iOLV3D that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to execute such renewal lease for said property on the terms and conditions therein stated. J The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU!MMGS, RAY TAYLOR, 5UGH NAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABS.ET:T: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. 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 persons be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Purchasing A a t_ C. W.—Eornback to 10th Annual Pacific Intermountain Purehasinq Agents' Conference in San Francisco, September 21 and 22. Social 11`elfare Mrs. Veryl Lexis, Richmond District Supervisor, to County Welfare Directors Association meeting at Bleirsden, California on September 20 and 21. Library Mrs. Bertha Hellum, County Librarian and Mr. -Toe Biggins , Principal librarian, Technical Services, to Library Executives of Central California meeting at Carmel on September 21. 169 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 -- Continued Administrator County Administrator, D. M. Teeter, to Committee j of County Supervisors Association and Legislative Interim Committee on government financing at Los j Angeles on September 25. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor 1 filed September 18, 1956. The County Auditor having; f it ed with this Board on September 18, 1956s his report of all cleims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY TriE BOARD ORDERED thr.t 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 j Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein to be open for public inspection. In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for construction of section "B" of the Central Ygnecio Valley Channel from Oak Grove Road to Whitman Road near Concord. 4 Plans and specifications for construction of Section "B" of the Central j Ygnacio Valley Channel from Oak Grove Road to Whitman Road near Concord having been f submitted to r-nd filed with this Board this day by Mr. Charles Hemmings, Deputy District Attorney, on behalf of St7rm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, Contra Costa County; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THS BOARD FURTIR ORDERED that the neneral prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done and nhich shall be the minimum rates paid on said project are by this Board determined to be as set forth in the Notice to Contrbotors which is attached to and made a pert 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, October 9, 1956 at 11 o'clock a.m. IT IS FURTER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by lave, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "Contra Costa Times". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommendation of Civil Service Commission for reclassification of Principal Clerk in the County Clerk's Department and Sheriff Is Depart— Iment. I k This Board having on September 11, 1956 continued to this date the matter of the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission that the positions in the class of Principal Clerk in the Sheriff's and County Clerk's departments be reclassified; and Mr. Robert L. Condon, Attorney at lave, h., ving requested a further continuance on said matter; i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY IM BOARD ORDERED that said matter be further continued to October 9, 1956 at 9:30 A.M. The foregoine order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Authorizing Payment for Services of Election Officers, eta. for i Election of Trustees in Re— i clamation District No. 2059. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the Election Board for the election held on September 18, 1956, for the election of a Board of Trustees consisting 1 of three members for Reclamation District No. 2059, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.501 plus messenger service fees of 43.00 and 45.80 mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and that the polling place rent for such election is fixed in the sum of $10.00. i i i i 1. 7( TUESDAY, SEPTEtMER 18, 1956 -- Continued IT IS BY TFr 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 conduct of said election: Mina X. Walker, 24 Taylor Road, P. U. Boz 227, Bethel Island Services as election officer 412,50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 5.80 Total X21.30 Flora B. Klein, P. 0. Boz 41, Bethel Island Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Ida Hyatt, P. 0. Boot 260, Bethel Island Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Bethel Island Scout Hall, 10 Ranch Lane, Bethel Island Polling place rent 10.00 Total 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Hauling_ garbage in trucks. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a letter be sent from the District Attorney's office notifying organizations engaged in hauling garbage in trucks warning them that an ordinance may be adopted by the County requiring the use of metal covered rigs for hauling garbage if the provisions of County ordinances providing for the covering of garbage on trucks are not complied with. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vo:.e of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of pipe for Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the Public 4:orks Department is directed to purchase 120 linear feet of pipe for Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, the cost to be charged to spid district. The fore:-oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Administrator to apply to Department of Veterans Affairs for Stete Funds. RESOLVED: That D. It. Teeter, County Administrator, is hereby authorized and designated as the representative of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, to sign and present an application on its behalf to the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California for State moneys under Section 972 of the Military and Veterans Code, State of California, Chapter 1493, Statutes of 1945; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That said representative is hereby authorized and designated to execute an agreement on behalf of said County with said Department of Veterans Affairs covering the terms and conditions under which any amount of State moneys 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 by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and matching funds may be provided by the County in the proportions as renuired by agreement with said Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. Executed this 18th day of September, 1956. heirman, Board or Supero sor In the Matter of Amending Sngi ne er's Report for Improvement of portion of Contra Costa County Sanitation Dis- trict 7A, known as Improvement Dis- trict No. 1. Leptien and Cronin, Engineers, submitted an amendment to the report and to the map contained therein, showing the proposed Improvement District No. 1, so as to reflect a third exception of territory from the description of Sanitation District 7A; said exception No. 3 beim the following: 1171 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 189 1956 -- Continued EXCEPTION NO. 3 --- Portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, T2N R1W, M.D.B. described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the State Eigh%ay running along the North line of said Section 14 and the center line of Bailey Road; thence from said point of beginning South along the center line of Bailey Road to a point on the north line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 14; thence North 89° 46' East alon:- said north line being also the boundary of the Bella Vista Sanitary District, 1325.45 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8 Section 14; thence continuing alonsz the boundary line of said Bella Vista Sanitary District as follows: North along the west line of said Lot 8 and Lot l to a point on the Kest line of Lot 1, which is 682.12 feet southerly from the point of intersection of said line with the southerly boundary line of the State highway runnins t.lon the north line of the aforesaid Section 14; thence nest 300 feet; thence Horth to the center line of the aforesaid State Highxay; thence Westerly along said center line to the point of begin- ping. i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS ' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended report be and the same is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, F3. L. CUMVINGS, SAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - IION-70 ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Metter of written recom- mendation from the County Health Officer with reference to improve- f ment of a portion of Contra Costa i County Sanitation District 7A. IVHEREAS, pursuant to Section 4806 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, there was filed with this Board on September 11, 1956, "Sanitation District 7A Feasibility Report to the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, by Leptien 'end Cronin, Civil Enzineers, September, 1956," as amended September 18, 1956, and The Health Officer of the County of Contra Costa having filed with this Board his reco=endations that the proceedin-Ts proposed in said report are necessary as a health measure; and i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS j BY THE BOARD ORDrERED that the said recommendations from the County Health Officer be spread on the minutes of this Board as follows: j i It is my opinion as Eealth Uffieer of the County of Contra Costa that the construction of sanitary sewers and sewage disposal works in Sanitary District 7A as proposed in the "Feasibility Report to the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County , j September, 1956" by Leptien and Cronin, Civil Engineers, is necessary as a public health measure. i i As reported to your Board on previous occasions serious health problems have occurred in Sanitary District 7A due to septic tank failures and improper methods of sewage disposal. The problem can only be met by construction of adequate sanitary sewers and sewage disposal f£ oilities and I reoormend that such construction be under- taken at an early date." The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: i AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAKt H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 1% G. j BUCH=11, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. f ABSENT: Supervisors - ':ONE. In the Matter of Bonds for Im- provement of a Portion of Contra Coste County Sanitation District RESOLUTION FIXING TIME AND PLACE 7A, known as Improvement District OF HEAPING ON QUESTIONS OF FORMA- No. 1. TION OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT I DISTRICT, THE EXTENT THEREOF, THE PROPOSED IU4PROVEMUTT AND THE A- MOUNT OF DEBT TO BE INCURRED, AND CBJECTIONS TO THE EN,_rINEERS 1 REPORT c AND TO DOING ALL OR ANY PART OF THE WORK REFERRED TO IN SAID REPORT. INMEREAS, pursuant to Section 4806 of the Health end Safety Code of the State 1 of California, there was filed with this Board on September 11, 1956, "Sanitation District 7A Feasibility Report to the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, by Leptien and Cronin, Civil Engineers, September, 1956," as amended September 18, 1956, and r WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is ea-officio the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, and 1%TPEREAS, the report so designated and filed presents a sound and feasible plan for the development of sewer lines and sewage disposal works necessary for a por- tion of said Sanitation District, designated in said report as Improvement District No. f TUESDAY, SEPTE`EM 18, 1956 -- COX-TINUrD 1 and hereinafter particularly described, and MREAS, the Boundary Commission of the County of Contra Costa has approved as definite and certain the hereinafter described boundaries of said Improvement Dist- riot No. 1, and WHEREAS, the Health Officer of the County of Contra Costa has recommended, in writing, that the proceedings proposed in said report are necessary as a health measure and the recommendation of said Officer has been spread upon the minutes of this legislative body, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, by a four-fifths vote of the Members thereof, determines that the proceedings proposed in the aforementioned report piled with this Board are necessary as a health measure, and BE IT FURTITER RESOLVED that this Board approves and adopts the Engineers' report for Improvement District No. 1 and determines that it is necessary to incur a bonded indebtedness to obtain funds with which to acquire the property and do the work set forth in the report. a) The general objectives end purposes for which the proposed debt is to be incurred is the provision of interceptor sewers and expanded treatment facilities for said Improvement District ::o. 1; b) The amount of debt to be incurred is Three Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($390,000) ; e) The District Board intends to form an Improvement District of that portion of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A which, in the opinion of this Board, will be benefited, to be known as Improvement District No. 1, the exterior boundaries of which are set forth on a map designated "Exhibit lA", contained in the Engineers' report on file, and particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the west quarter corner of Section 23, T2N R1'h, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence bast along the 3:.st-nest midsection line or the said Seo- tion 23 and of Section 24 to the nest line of the parcel of land known as the Camp Stoneman Rifle Range; thence Northerly aloe - the western line of the said Rifle Range and the northerly extension thereof to the north line of the State Freeway (Arnold Industrial Highway ) ; thence Easterly along the northerly line of the said reeway to the east line of Section 13 T2N Rlw, M.D.B.& U.; thence North along the east line of the said Section 13 and the northerly extension thereof to the southwestern line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way; thence Northwesterly along the said southwestern line to the east line of Section 11 T2N RlW, 3 .D.B.&M. ; thence South along the east line of said Section 11 to the south line of the 20.25 acre parcel described in the deed from Henry O'Hara to H. A. Mitchell, recorded September 19, 1912 in Volume 187 of Deeds , at page 33, Recorders Office, Contra Costa County, California; thence Westerly and Northerly along the south and nest lines of ? he said 20.25 acre parcel to the in- tersection thereof itiith the southerly line of the Sacramento Northern Railway rift-of- way; thence Northwesterly along the southerly line of the said right-o--Kay to the north- south midsection line of Section 11; thence South along the said midsection line to a point 440 feet north of the south lire of the said Section 11; thence West parallel with the south line of Section 11, 1850 feet; thence South 440 feet to the south line of Section 11; thence west along the south line of Sections 11 and 10 to the south quarter corner of Section 10 T2N Rlrs; thence North along the north-south midsection line of Section 10 to the northern line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad richt-of-way; thence Northwesterly along the said right-of-way to the southeast corner of the 2.46 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Contra Costa County , recorded March 11, 1954, Recorders File No. 12287; thence North along the east line of the said 2.46 acre parcel to the northeast corner thereof; thence East 210 feet along the north line of the said 2.46 acre county parcel to the northwest corner thereof ; thence South elonp; the west line of the 2.46 acre parcel to the northeast line of the A.T. and S.F. , being the southwest line of General Chemical; thence Northwesterly along the northeast line of the A.T. and S.F. to the east line of Section 5 , T2N RJW; thence South along the east lines of Sections 5, 8 and 17 to the boundary line of the U.S.A. Inland Storage Area as described in the Perimeter Description of Inland Storage Area Naval Magazine, Port Chicago, California, recorded March 30, 1945 in Volume 812 of Official Records, page 413 , in the Recorders Office of Contra Costa County, California; thence Southeasterly along the boundary line of the Inland Storage Area to its intersec- tion with the north line of Section 21 T2N Rlw; thence Fast s long the north line of Sections 21 and 22, T2N Rlw to the northwest corner of Section 23, T2N RlW; thence South along the west line of Section 23, to the west quarter corner thereof, the point of beginning. EXCEPTION NO. 1 -- Bella Vista Sanitary District as constituted March 1, 1955 EXCEPTION NO. 2 -- Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance Dist-•iet as constituted March 1, 1955 EXCEPTION NO. 3 -- Portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 14, T2N RlW, M.D.B.&M. described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of theeenter line of the Stete Hishwey running alone the North line of said Section 14 and the center line of Bailey Road; thence from said point of be=*inning South along the center line of Bailey Road to a point on the north line of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 14; thence North 890 46' East alone said north line being also the boundary of the Belle Vista Sanitary District, 1325.45 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8 Section 14; thence continuing along the boundary line of said Bello Vista Sanitary District as follows: North alon,7 the west line of said Lot 8 and Lot 1 to a point on the west line of Lot 1, which is 652.12 feet southerly from the point of intersection of said line with the southerly boundary line of the State Highway running along the north line of the aforesaid Section 14; thence ',I*est 300 feet; thence orth to the center line of the aforesaid State Hichtay; thence -%esterly along- said center line to the point of beginning. and to call an election in such improvement district on a date to be fixed for the 4 I Ti TUESDAY, SEPTMER 18, 1956 -- Continued ipurposeofsubmittingtothequalified voters thereof the proposition of incurring indebtedness by the issuance of bonds of the District for said improvement district; d) Taxes for the payment of said bonds end the interest thereon shall be derived exclusively from an annual tax upon the real property in the improvement district; e) The Enzineers' report containing the map hereinbefore referred to show- ing the exterior boundaries of said proposed improvement district with relation to the territory immediately contiguous thereto and to the proposed improvement is on file with this Board and available for inspection by any person interested; f) This Board hereby sets Tuesday, the 9th day of October, 1956, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa i County, California, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as i the time end place for a hearing by this Board on the questions of the formation of said proposed improvement district, the extent thereof, the proposed improvement, and the amount of debt to be incurred, and also, upon any objections to said Engineers' report and to doing all or any part of the work referred to in said report, and at said time and place any person interested, including all persons owning property in the District, or in the proposed improvement district, mill be heard. i The Clerk of this Board is directed to give notice of the hearing provided by publishing a copy of this resolution once each week for two ( 2) weeks prior to the time fixed for hearing in Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a newspaper having general circulation in Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, and by posting a copy of this resolution in three (3) public places within the proposed Improvement District No. 1 at least tAo ( 2) weeks before the time fixed for said hearing. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of September, 1956, by the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Directors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUuMIGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, d. FRED ttICKSON. NOES: Directors - NONE. 2- ABSENT: Directors - 11011E. In the batter of Annexation of Territory to Contra Costa County 'nater forks Dis- trict No. 1. RESOLi=TI(Ai LF CANVASS OF VCTES CAST AT ANNEXATION ELECTION OF I September 11, 1950, AND DECLARli.G TERRITUAY ADDED TO DISTRICT AND F'IXII%G C OLLECTILh OF SPECIAL AATE.S AND CHARGES WHEREAS, pursuant to the fil=ng of a petition with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 24th day of July, 1956, requesting the annexation of the hereinafter described uninhabited territory to Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, this Board did call a special election within the boundaries of the existing district for Tuesday, the lith day o1' September, 1956, at which there was submitted to the qualified electors residing within said Contra Costa County .Water i Works District No. 1 the question: i Shall the land descriLed in the petition filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 2)4.th day of July, 1956, be added to Contra Costa County Water Works District: No. 1, and shall the annexed territory be created as a zone and special races and charges be fixed and collected in said zone, to wit, an acreage assessment of ^250 per acre to pay the cost ana expense of proposed Imurovements, and shall Lhe territory within s eidzone ue suoJect t o taxatiorr after in- clusicn, equally with the property within the district, to pay M all of the bonded indebtedness outstanding at the tirae of the filing, of the petition?" l4h'EREAS, in its rescluticrs calling said special election this Board did f designate the paring place Rnd election officers for said election and the hours i during which sRid pciling place should remain open, and did cause notice of said elec- tion to be given tor :.he Li:..e and n the mRnner required by law, and C i HFAEAS, this Board has now cRnvnssed the results of said election held as aforesPid ,end does 11nd that the results thereof as follows: Yes - 56 1 No - 2 4 NOW 'THEREFCAE, Eh IT RES(-L:Iil tnnt the following described territory De and it is heresy declared annexed to and :rade a part of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1: Portion of Lot 129, as designated on the map entitled "Supdivision Number Three of Prentuood Irriszated Farms", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 11, 1917, in Volume 16 of Maps, at page 321 , described Rs follows: Beginni:.g at a -d., fist on the south line of said Lot 129, said point beariAig North f ;• 21 1 east 27$.00 feet from an iron pipe at the: corner cem—,,cn to spid Lots 126, 129, 130; thence North 0" 081 east 558.90 feet; thence South F9' 57' west 35.06 feet; thence North 00 of. + east 110.00 feet to the north line of said Lot 12S being on the sputa: line of McClsrren Road; thence continuing North 0. 081 r TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1956 --Ccntinued east 40 feetto the north line of McClarren Road, being the south line of Lot 118; thence east along the north line of McClarren Road to its intersection with the boundary line of the Brentwood Sanitary District, said point bei:.g 150 feet west of the south- east corner of Lot 117; thence south along, the said Sanitary boundary line 40 feet to uhe south line of McClarren Road; thence west 638.3 feet along the south line of McClarren Road to a point 788.3 feet west of the northeast corner of Lot 129, being the northwest corner of lands cf the Hcss;ng Authority of Contra Costa County; thence South 0" 06, west 666.82 feet to the south line of Lot 129; thence along the said south line, South 890 28 west 256.73 feet tc the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHF-ft RESOLVED that the territory hereinbefore described and declared annexed is createdF s a zone, and special rates and charges ere fixed and shall be col- lected in said zone, to wit, an acreage assessment of $250 per acre to pay the cost and expense of proposed improvements within said zone, and BE IT FURTHER RESGLVEJ that the territory hereinbefore described and declared annexed is subject to taxation equally with property heretofore comprising said district. to pay all of the bonded indeb;.ed.ness outstanding at the time of the filing of the petition for annexation, to wit. on the 24th day of July, 1956. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the loth day of September, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GIYAK, H. L. CLX 'INGS, rtAY S. TAYLOR W. G. BUC.:ANAN, J. FHEDERICKSCh NOES: Supervisors - hChE, ABSENT: Supervisors - NCNE F In the Natter of Air Pollution in the Johns- Manville area in Pittsburg. The County Health Officer having presented to this board a communication re- garding the air pollution pro.:le:t in the Johns-Manville area in Pittsburg; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Buchanan is authorized to confer with Johns-Manville with reference to ;.he air p:llut_cr, In that area, nisi to report to this Board. The forego* !; order _s passed by the unanimcus vote cf the Board. In the Matter of the Formation of Zone No. 20 and Adoption of Project yin the Contra Costa County Stcrm Drainage District. RESOLUTIUR C H1::REAS, on tzie 21st day of August, 1956, this Board of Supervisors as the ex-officio Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, did adopt a resolution directing that a hearing be held on the formation of Zone No. 20, and the adoption of a project therefor in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and Whereas, according to affidavits on file, notice of said hearing was given by posting and publication as required by Section 1F of the Contra Costa County Storm Drain- age District Act (Statutes 1953, Chapter 1532) ; and WHERE'S, at said o.:blic hearing no objections, either written or oral, were made or filed with reference to the pro-,csed zone -nd project; and v.HEREAS, this oard rinds th¢t the rfouired statutory procedure has been fol- lowed, and thet the zone should be formed Rnd the project adopted. NUvti, THEREI:VAE, .FE IT RESOLVED that Zone No. 20, consistinz; of the hereinafter described territory in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, be and it is hereby declared formed and organ=zed for the purpose of carrying out its accompanying project. EE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the project ss described in said resolution of August 21, 1956, and the estimated cost thereof, oe -nd the s-me are riereby approved. The territory included in such Zone is more particularly described as follows: beginning at a point on the western line of Lot 225, as said lot is shown on the map entitled "Map of San Pablo Rancho, acco:-panying and forming part of the Final Report of Referees in Partition", filed March 1, 1894 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, said point beir:g measured South 25. 001 feet from the angle point intersecting courses No. &t4 and No. 643, also shown on said map; thence southeasterly in a direct line to a point on the westerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company ri;-ht of way, which point is the intersection of said westerly line and the westerly extensi.n of the north line of a trac,. of land deeded to Eastman Tag and Label Company and recorded March 2, 1953 in Volume 2079 of Official Records, page 176; thence easterly along said westerly extensicn andasid north line and its easterly exten- sion to the intersection of saideasterly extension with the westerly line of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad ri :.ht of way; thence eesterly in a direct line to the inter- section of the east line of Roed No. 21 end the north line of Miner Avenue, said inter- section being a point in the north boundary of "Broadway Addition" as such is shown on the map entitled "Broadway Addition to the City of Richmond, Showing Boundaries after 1175 Tuesday, September 16, 1956 --Continued Exclusion , filed August 25, 1920in Volume 20 of Maps,.ops, page 517, thence easterly alongi said boundary to the northeast corner of BlockB, said Broadway Addition, which corner i9 also the northeast corner of Lot 223, San Pablo Rancho; thence North 800 451 East 411.18 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 224, San Pablo Rancho; thence North 729.30 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 222, San Pablo Rancho; thence East 1487.04 feet; thence southeasterly in a direct line to a point on the westerly line of State Highway No. 40, l which point bears North 49• 001 nest from the angle point intersecting courses North 491 001 West 14.26 chains and North 24. 451 East 24.04 chains In the easterly line of Lot 221, San Paulo Rancho; thence northeasterly along the westerly line . of said State Highway to a point which is distant 450 feet northeasterly along said westerly line from its inter section with the north line of Lot 222, San Pablo Rancho; thence leaving the westerly line of said State Highway North 32' 001 Wiest 2000 feet; thence West 2000 feet; thence Ii northwesterly in a direct line to the intersection of the north line of Lot 227, San Pablo Rancho, and the scutheasterly line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad rizht of way; thence westerly along said north line and its westerly extension tothe west line of Roas No. 21; thence North 42' 001 nest to the easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence westerly in a direct line to the most north corner of Swamp and Overflowed Lanai Survey No. 400, a portion of Section 25, Township 2 North, j Range 7 West, Mount Diablo Ease and Meridian; thence southerly in a general direction along the a esterly l ne of said survey to its southwest corner, said corner being also the northwest corner of Swamp end Overflowed Land Survey No. 456; thence southerly and southeasterly in a =-eneral direction along the westerly line of said survey to its south corner, which corner is the angle point intersecting courses No. 644 and No. 643, 1 as shown on said "Map of San Pablo Rancho"; thence South 25°001 Test 400 feet to the point of beg`nr,inF,. BE IT Fi'fiTra:R .+E.SL -ED that the Clerk of this Bo.yrd be and he hereby is authorized and directed to file a strtement of creation of such Zone, together with a map or plat indication the boundaries thereof, with the County Assessor if the County of Contra Costa, the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, and witht he State Board of Equalization. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of thel County of Contra Costa, this loth day of September, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: i AYES:Supervisors - H. L. Cummins, I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor W. G. I Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - NONE 3 ABSENT: Supervisors - hOI.E. 1' In the Natter of Proposed Withdrawal Of the Territory fro-: Zone ho.20 in the Contra Costa County Storm Drain- j age District. I RESOLUTION a REAS, under the provisions of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act (Statutes 195-3, Chapter 15-32, as amended) and particularly Sections 39 through 43, inclusive, of sFid Act, petitions have keen filed with this Board of Supervisors as ex- officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cosa County Storm Drainage District for wit drawal from said District as formed of the territory more particularly described in said petiti,ris, and as hereinafter descriLed; and WHEREAS, the County Assessor of Contra Costa County has examined said petitions for withdrawal and has found that said petitions, and each of them, have been signed and executed by the appropriate persons as is more particularly set forth in Section 39 ' of said Act; and aHERE,AS, this Bogrd of Supervisors pursuant to s Gid Act and as t he ex-officio !! Board of Supervisors of said District is required to hold a hearing on the question of i whether the property described in said petitions and as more particularly hereinafter i described will not be benefited by remaining within the said Zone 20 as formed by reso- lution of the Board of Supervisors adopted on September 18th, 1956, and that the terri- i tory heretofore formed by resolution of the iioard of Supervisors adopted on September 18th as Zone 20 within said District not sou-ht to be withdrawn from such Zone of the District willbe benefited by continuing s a Zone of the Storm Drainage District is more particularly described as follows. PARCEL ONE Atlrs Powder Comtany Land west of the Southern Pacific Right of Way included in Proposed Zcne No. 20 Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. l A line is established on the map entitled "Map of San Pablo Rancho, accom- panying and forming part of the Final Repart of Referees in Partition" filed March 1, 1694., in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, by beginning at the point of intersection of westerly extension of the north line of Lot 227, which j is also a south line of Lot 232, and the west line of Road No. 21, thence North 420 001 Fest to a point on the easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way. The established line is between this point and the most north corner of the Swamp and over- flowed land survey No. 460, a portion of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 5, west, Mount Diablo Base and Yeridian. i t Beginning at the point of intersection of the established line and the west i line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way thence west along the established j line to the most north corner of Swamp and Overflowed Land survey No. 460, thence southerly in a general direction along the westerly line of said survey to its south- west', corner, thence east along the south line of said survey to the west line of the { Southern PACIfic .railroad right of Way, thence north along said line to the point of beginning. F 1 t ti Tuesday, September 1F, 1956 --Continued PARCEL TWO All that certain real property in the Ccunty of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, described as follows: Swar:p and Overflowed Land Survey No. 456 and a portion of South one-half of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 5 west, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at a point 633,60 feet north And 2335.74 feet east from corner to Sections 25, 26, 35 And 36 in Township 2 North, Ranke 5 gest, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, said point of ceginning, being also known as Station No. 644 of the exterior survey- of San Pablo Rancho; thence running north 66. 451 East, 1181.40 feet along the line of said San Pablo Rancho to Station No. 643 thereof; thence North 480 451 East, 1122 feet along the line of San Pablo Rancho to Station No. 642 thereof; thence North 25° W est along the line of San Pablo Rancho 330 feet to station; thence leaving line of said San Pablo Rancho, South F5. 301 West, 1452 feet to shore line of San Pablo Bay and thence along shore line of San Pablo Bay South 17° Test, 565.62 feet; thence South 28' West, 706.20 feet; thence South 1FF.10 feet; thence South el* 151 East, 165 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: 1. Parcel of land described in the deed from David Goodale to Northern Rail- way Company, dFted March 6, 1873, recorded September 16, 1673, in book 25 of Deeds, page 239. 2. Parcel of land described in the deed from David Goodale to Northern Rail- way Comany, dated January 8, 1877, recorded January 20, 1877, in book 31 of Deeds, page 569, 3. Parcel of land described in the deed from Lee J. Immel, et ux, to Wilson Locke, et ux, dated May 31, 1952, recorded September 12, 1952, in book 1989 of Official Records, page 513. PARCEL THREE All that certain real property in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 225 as shown on the map of San Pablo Rancho, filed March 1, 1894, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: Beginning on the exterior line of said Lot 225 also being the exterior line of San Pablo Rancho, distant thereon South 25.061 30" West, 400 feetfrom Station S. P. 644; thence f rom said point of beginning southeasterly in a direct line to a point on the western line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way, said point being the intersection of said western line with the extension west of the northern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Howard W. Eastman, et ux, to Eastman Tag & Label Co. , a corporation, dated February 24, 1953, recorded March 2, 1953, in book 2079 of Official Records, page 176; thence along the western line of said Southern Pacific Railroad right of way, North V 061 ?0" East to the exterior line of said San Pablo Rancho; thence along said exterior line as follows: South 48° 511 30" west, 885.51 feet to Station S. P. 643; South 680 511 30` gest, 1181.40 feet to Station S. P. 644 and South 25° 061 30" west, 400 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL FOUR Lands of Southern Pacific Company more particularly described as a strip of railroad right of way described and outlined on State Board of Equalization Land Iden- tification Maps of Record and more particularly shown on the State Board of Equali- zation Utility Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County as follows: Code Area 8512 Parcel Map F72-7-12 Parcel Map C72-7-12C Portion PArcel 1 Map 872-7-13 Code Area 9119 Parcel 9 Map E'72-7-12C Parcel 11 Map 872-7-129 together with all improvements and personal property constituting and incident to a standard railroad. NOW, THEREFC:RE, BE IT RESCL:'ED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that 10:00 o'clock a. m. on the 9th day of October, 1956, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, be fixed as the time and place of the meeting on the question of the proposed withdrawal from said Zone 20 of said District, at which time the Board of Supervisors will consider each of such petitions and all objections there- to and shall pass upon same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish a notice of such hearing once a week for two suc- cessive weeks in THE II0EPETiDEbT, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in Contra Costa County. The Board here:y finds and determines that no newspaper of general circulation is published within said Zone 20 of said District and that the aforesaid newspaper circulated in the County of Contra Costa and in said District and in Zone 20 thereof is deemed most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said Zone 20 within said District of the ;proposed withdrawal. PASSE] I.ND A JUPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex- officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District this 18th day of September, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: h AYFS: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors -None ABSENT: Supervisors - None i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 -- Continued Supervisor Cummings left at 11:10 a.m., and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT WAS BY THE BOARD ORDERED and UNANIMOUSLY VOTED that ! Supervisor Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem in his absence. i In the utter of Denial, etc. of additional claims for E damages. Mr. Charles P. Molinari, Attorney at Lax 335 Hayes Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, California, having on September 12, 1956, filed with the Clerk of the i Board of Supervisors the following additional claims against the County of Contra Costa and the Flood Control District of Contra Costa County: i I. A. SOLIS - - - - 41,500 I VINCMT MO?IDA- - - 489000 NO.t', TfiERa'ORE, on the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Sunervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that insofar as said additional claims refer to the County of Contra Costa, They are DENIED. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that insofar as said additional claims refer to the Contra Costa County Mood Control and eater Conservation District, they are referred to the District Attorney. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r In the Matter of Authorizing t payment of claim for damages on Wayne property, San Ramon Creek, Parcel No. o. I The County Right of Way Agent having ne?otiated a settlement for damages to improvements on Wayne property; i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE:tED thir t said settlement be and the same is hereby APPkOVLD, and the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to draw a warrant in the sum of X766 in favor of John C. 'Mayne and Veda Y. Wayne, said warrant to be delivered to the County Right of Way Agent for payment, said amount to be paid from the Contra Costa County Flood Control and 4'Aater Conservation District funds. i The foregoing order is passed by the f3llov6iw-, vote of the Board: i I AYES: Supervisors - I. T. *YAK, RAY S. TAY'LO:., ".Y. G. BUCHMAN, J. REDERICKSON. f NOES: Supervisors - NONE. j ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CU'MINM. I a In the Matter of Resolution and Release, estate of Nellie Glynn , deceased. i WHEREAS, from the 29th day of November, 1954 until on or about the 21st day of July, 1955, one Nellie Glynn, a citizen and resident of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, obtained hospital and medical treatment in the County hospital, Martinez, California, and did die on the 21st day of July, 1955; and WHEREAS, the said County Hospital of the County of Contra Costa has billed i the estate of irs. Nellie Glynn c/o Miss Mary Rose O'Keefe, 690 - 23rd Street, San Francisco, California, for the payment of the sum of $2,538.08 for said hospital and medical treatment of Nellie Glynn, deceased; and HEREAS, the estate of Nellie Glynn, Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, No. 21,36?, and Francis P. Healey, Executor thereof, has made an offer to the County of Contra Costa and to its Board of Super- visors for the payment by said estate of the sum of 41,269.04 in full payment of the invoice of the County Hospital and of any claim of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, against the estate of Nellie Glynn, deceased; and WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra i Cosa. State of California that said Nellie Glynn, deceased, had no money, means or property with which to pay hospital and medical expenses at the time she was permitted to enter the said County Lospital and that the sole estate of said Nellie Glynn at the { time of her death and the sole asset of said estate was a small home place which fins been sold in said estate for the sum of 45, 000-00 from which funeral expenses and administration are required to be paid; and Z'IEEREAS, it appears that it is fair, just and equitable that the County of Contra Costa take in full settlement of its claim against the estate of Nellie Glynn, deceased, the said sum of 41,269.04; and tiYIMEAS9 earsita the said estate of Nellie Glynn, deceased hasPP proffered to the County of Contra Costa the said sum of41,269.04 in full settlement of any and all said claims, and it further appears that acceptance thereof is for the best interests and advantspe of the county and will avoid litigation concerning the validity and amount of this claim, NOW, THERMRE, be it and it is hereby understood, ai3reed and resolved that i the County of Contra Costa does hereby accept said sum of V1,269.04 in full settlement TUESDAY* SEWE'ZER 18, 1956 -- Continued for hospital and medical claims of the County of Contra Costa and the Contra Costa County Hospital rendered to Mrs. Nellie Glynn during her lifetime, and claimed J_a the estate of Nellie Glynn , deceased, under corrected invoice No. 4734, dated January 13, 1956; and said Contra Costa County, in consideration hereof, does hereby forever release and dischar,!e said estate, the devisee of said estate, Miss Mary Rose O'Keefe, and the executor of said estate as such executor and individually from any claim of any kind or character for said hospital and medical expenses and for hospital and medical services furnished and supplied to said Nellie Glynn as aforesaid. Dated: September 18, 1956 Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa BY t airman Pro em The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the 'Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for construction of Parehester Village outlet channel to San Pablo Bay for Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 20, approximately one mile south of Giant. Plans and specifications for construction of Parehester Village outlet channel to San Pablo Bay for Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 20 approximately one mile south of Giant having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. Charles Hemmings, Deputy District Attorney , on behalf of Storm Drainage District, Zone 20; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TF3F BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPI=ED. IT IS BY TLE BOARD FURT'143R ORDIENED that the general prevailing rate of mages applicable to the Work to be a one and which shall be the minimum rates paid on said project are by this Board determined to be as set forth in the "otice to Contrhdors which is attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans andspecifications. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDEM thet the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, October 9, 1956, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said Work, said notice to be published in "The Independent„. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for furnishing equipment, etc. of flood control channels , etc. at various locations in Walnut Creek Flood Control Zone 3B. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of equipment and labor for the repair and maintenance of flood control channels , struc- tures, appurtenances and access roads at various locations in Walnut Creek Flood Control Zone 3B located in central portion of Contra Costa County, California, and this beim; 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 by the Clerk: J. Henry Harris, 2657 - 9th Street, Berkeley ; McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21 ; and Charles L. Hemminrr-s, Deputy District Attorney, having recommended to this Board that the bid of J. Henry Harris is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work and furnishing equipment and materials, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa; NOW9 THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said Work be and the same is hereby awarded to said J. Henry Harris at the prices submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTh-M ORDERED that said J. Henry Harris shall present to this Board, two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 4,000.00, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 7 present. 0 TUESDAY, SEPTEIMER 18, 1956 -- Continued In the ?utter of Fixin, boundaries 1 and establishing election precincts, San Ramon 1 2, Danville 1 6, Concord 4, i, 23, 35, 492 17 Clayton 1, 2, Associated, Richmond 9 and 67. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of San Ramon 1, 2, Danville 1, 6, Concor'3 4, 61, 239 35, 499 67, Clayton 1, 2, Associated, Richmond 66 and 67, 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 Kit: i SAN -.A;!ON PRECPZCT 110. 1 i Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of Contra Costa County with the west line of Section 34 T1S R2W MDBK; thence from said point of beginning north to the northwest corner of Section 34; thence east along the north line of Sec- tion 34 to the boundary line of the San Ramon School District; thence along said school district line in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the north line of the S 1/2 of the S 1/2 of Section 34 T1S MIN MDEfl; thence east along said extension and said north line to the boundary line of the rancho San Ramon; then east and south along said rancho line to the south line of said :%eetion 34; thence east along the south line of Section 34 to the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence in a general south- e westerly direction alont- said boundary line to the boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence in a general northwesterly direction along said county line to the paint of beginning. SAN RA7MN PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginninn at the intersection of the boundary line of Contra Costa County with the boundary line of Zone 3b of the Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence from said point of beginning in a general northeasterly direction along said Lone 3b boundary line to the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 3 and 4; thence east along said Supervisorial line to the N 1/4 corner of Section 20 T1S R1E MDBM. thence south along the mid-section lines of sections 20, 29 and 32 to the center of Section 32; thence west to the W 1/4 corner of section 32; thence south to the south- west corner of Section 5, 12S RIE MDBM; thence east to the southwest corner of the E 1/2 of the Sq 1/4 of section 5; thence soutt to the boundary line of Contra Costa County ; thence in a general westerly direction along said county line to the point of beginning. 3 WIVII.Z.E PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the quarter corner common to Sections 29 and 32, T1S, RlE; thence south 1;2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile; thence south 1 mile to the quarter corner common i to Sections 5 and 6; thence east 1f4 mile ; thence south 1/2 mile; thence westerly to the south quarter corner of Section 2, TIS, RlW; thence rollo%ing the boundary of Rancho San Ramon northerly and westerly to the westerly boundary of said Section 2; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the southerly boundary of lands of Baldwin in Section 34; thence following said boundary northerly, westerly to the southerly boundary of the Danville Union School District; thence fol- lowing lest district boundary in a general westerly direction to the gest quarter of Section 31, TIS, Rli:'; thence northerly to the southwest corner of the Barrett 41.60 Acres Tract; thence easterly to the southwest corner of lands of Houston; thence northerly and northersterly along lest mentioned boundary line to the southerly line of the Quinn parcel; thence east alon7 the south line of the Quinn parcel to the boundary of Danville Estates; thence southerly and easterly along the said boundary of Danville Estates and the south boundary of Danville Gardens to the center of San j Ramon Creek; thence generally southeast along the center of San Ramon Creek to the south line of rancho San Ramon Heights Unit yl; thence east along the south lines of Rancho San Raman Heights Unit #1 and the Dinsmore parcel to the southeast corner of said parcel; thence north along the east lines of the Dinsmore and Brace parcels to the center of Tassajare Road; thence east along the center of Tassajara Road to the Easterlg line of Los Lomites Unit #2; thence northeasterly aloe- the east lines of Los Lomitas Unit #2 and the Stormer and Castagna Parcel to the northeast corner of said Stormer and Castagna parcel; t!.ence zest along the north line of said parcel and north line of Los Lomitas Unit #2 to the north line of Ramona Road and continuing along seid north line to the east line of Vista Grande; thence north along; the east line of Vista Grande; thence north along the east line of Vista Grande to the southeast corner of the Christofferson parcel; thence northerly and westerly along the boundary of the Christofferson parcel to the southeast corner of the Danville Grange parcel; thence north along the east lines of the Laubert and Ryder parcels to the southeast corner of Lot #12 Willomere Tract; thence in a general counterclockwise direction along the boundary of said tract to the center of Diablo :toad; thence in a general easterly direction along the center of Diablo Road to the N. S. midsection line, Section 25, T1S, RlWj M.D.B.M.; thence south along the said midsection line to the southwest corner ! of the southeast 1/4 of said Section 25; thence west 2 miles along the south lines of Sections 25, 30, 29 to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom that portion lying southerly and easterly of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District. 1 DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3 and the east line of Section 10, TIS, R1W; thence southerly along the eastern j boundary of Section 10 and 15 to the intersection with the northern boundary of Diablo Public Utility District; thence northwesterly along the northern boundary of said t district to the southeast corner of Cameo Acres Unit #3; thence southwesterly along the southern boundary* of Cameo Acres to the southern boundary of Diablo Public Utility District; thence easterly along- the southern line or said utility district to the center line of Celle Crespi, said point being on the center line of Diablo Road; thence '. eontinuinr easterly aloe- the center line of Diablo Road to the meat line of the northeast quarter of Section 25 , T1S, R11W; thence southerly to the southern boundary of Section 25; thence easterly along the southern boundary of Section 25, T1S, R1W, and Sections 30 and 29, T1S3, RILE, to the nest boundary of the Danville Union School i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 189 1956 -- Continued District; thence northerly along said line to the boundary line of Supervisor District No. 2; thence in a general westerly direction along said boundary line to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom that portion lying easterly of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District. CONCORD PRECrN CT N0.4 - PARCEL OWE Beginnins; at the intersection of the center line of Concord boulevard with the center line of Farm Bureau Road; thence from saidpoint of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Farm Bureau Road to the northerly line of Clayton Road; thence southeasterly along the northerly line of Clayton Road to the center line of 'Nest Street; thence northwesterly alon7 the center line of West Street to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along; said incorporation line in a general clock- wise direction to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the easterly line of Monte Gardens Unit No. 6; thence southwesterly along said extension and along said easterly line to the northeasterly line of 'Nalnut Lands Subdivision; thence southeasterly along said northeasterly line to the center line of Concord Boulevard; thence westerly along the center line of Concord Boulevard to the point of beginning. PARC. TWO Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Concord Boulevard with the center line of Fest Street; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along; the center line of West Street to the northeasterly line of the Olsen Subdivision; thence southeasterly along said line to the most southerly corner of the Gehringer 100 acre tract; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of said tract to the center line of Bollman Road; thence southeasterly along the center line of Bollman Road to the line dividing the properties of Bollman and McKean; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to the boundary line of the 4th Supervisorial District; thence along said boundary line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Willow Pass Road; thence southwesterly along the center line of +lillox Pass Roadto the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom that portion lying northerly of the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District. CONCORD PRECINCT n.0. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Willow Pass Road with the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence from said point of beginning clong said zone 3B boundary line to the boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence westerly along the boundary line of Contra Costa County to the easterly line of the Liartinez Judicial District; thence southerly alone said iudicial line to the center line of Walnut Creek; thence southerly along the center line of Nalnut Creek to the center line of the Arnold Industrial highway; thence easterly along the center line of the Arnold Industrial hi=hnay to the center line of Solano Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Soleno Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the centerline of Willow Pass :load; thence northeasterly along the center line of Willow Pass Road to the point ofbeginning. CONCOR.) PHECTh'T IL,. 23 Beginn1nr at the inLersecticn of the center of Ygnacio Valley Road with the center cf walnut Avenue; thence easterly along a line connecting the said point of begin- ing with the into rsection of the centers of William Road and Castle Rock Road; thence continuing easterly along the center of williar.: Hond to tile east line of the 113.99 acre Bancroft parcel As shown on tine Official Mao Contra Costa County 1936; thence north along said east line to the south line of theu2[.93 acre Cowell Portland Cement Company parcel as shown on Official Map Ccnzra Costa County 153E; thence northeasterly along said south line to ,he exterior ceundary of Supervisorial District No. 3; thence fol- lowing said boundary in a clozkxise :;.anger to its intersection with the west line of Range 1-W. ; thence north along said west line to the center of Walnut Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center of Walnut Avenue to the ;point of beginning. Excepting therefrom that ccrticn lying, easterly of the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Contrcl Diztrict. tllvi.rt) rRiCii+T tiG. 35 Beginning at the int-,-sectio;. cf the boundary line of the 3rd Supervisorial District with the boundary line of £one 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence from said point of beginning along said Supervisorial District Boundary line in a general counterclockwise direction to the i:ne dividing the properties of Bollman and McKean; thence southeasterly along said dividing line to the center line of Bollman Road; thence northwesterly along the center line of Bollman Road to the southeasterly line of that 100 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Gehringer; thence southwesterly along said 100 acre tractto the boundary line of the herein auove mentioned zone 3b; thence in a general southeasterly direction along last said boundary line to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 49 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Sub-station Road with the boundary line of the 3rd Supervisorial District; tt.enee from said point of beginning northeasterly along said boundary line to the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence in a general northwesterly direction along said zone 3B boundary line to the Southeasterly line of that 100 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Gehringer; thence southwesterly along said 100 acre tract to the northerly line of the Olsen Subdivision; thence northwesterly along said northerly line to the center line of nest Street; thence southwesterly along the center line of West Street to the center line of Wilson Lane; thence southeasterly TUESD Y, S-rPTEMER 18, 1956 -- Continued i i along the center line of Wilson Lane to the Center line of Deokinger Road; thence southwesterly along the center line of Deckinger Roed to the center line of Clayton Road; thence southeasterly alon:? the center line of Clayton Road to the intersection { thereof %%ith the northeasterly extension of the easterly line of Canterbury Village Unit No. 1; thence southerly along said extension to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of treat Lane; thence northerly along the center line of Treat Lane to the southerly line of the Johnston Tract; thence easterly along the Southerly j line of the Johnston,Tract to the center line of Sub-Station Road; thence southerly i along the center line of Sub-Station toad to the point of beginning. COIZOORD PRECINCT no. 67 Parcel One Beginning at the intersection of the line dividing the 2nd and 3rd Super- visorial Districts with the boundary line of ;one 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control a District; thence From said point of Beginning easterly, northerly and westerly along I the boundary line of the 3rd Supervisorial District to the boundary line of the herein- above mentioned zone 3B; thence in a general southerly direction along said zone 3B boundary to the point of beginning. I Parcel Two i Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of `Lone 3B Contra Costa j County Flood Control District with the southeasterly line of that 100 acre tract of land now or formerly awned by Gehringer; thence from said point of beginning north- easterly along said southeasterly line to the center line of Bollman Road; thence southeasterly along the center line of Bollman Road to the line dividing the properties of Bollman and McKean; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to the boundary line of the 3rd Supervisorial District; thence along said boundary line in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of Hastings Slough; said point being also on the boundary line of Avon School District; thence elon7 said school district boundary line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the herein- i above mentioned zone 3B; thence in a general clockwise direction along said zone 3B lboundarytothepointofbeginning. CLAYTON PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginnin,7 at the northeast corner of Section 36 T2N Rl'N MDBM; thence from said point of be-inning south 2 miles; thence east 2 miles; thence south 2 miles; thence east 2 miles to the bounds-y line of the 4th Supervisorial District; thence i along said boundary line in a general eloeknise direction to the incorporation line of the iAty of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general eounteroloek- i wise direction to the boundary line of the rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence along said I rancho boundary line in a general northerly cireetion to the north line of Section 34 4 T2N RlW UDBLS; thence east to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom that portion lying westerly of the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control district.1 CLAYTON PRECINCT NO. 2 Parcel One i Portion of Section 35 TIN RlW MDBM beginning at the southwest corner of said Section 35; thence from said point of beginning easterly to the boundary line of Zone f 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence northwesterly along said boundary line to the west line of said Section 35; thence southerly to the point of beginning. I Parcel Two Portion of Sections 34 and 35 T1N RIN MDBM beginning at the southwest corner of said section 34; thence from said point of beginning easterly to the boundary ! line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence nortbnesterly along said boundary line to the west line of said section 34; thence southerly to the point of beginning. Parcel Three i Beginning at the intersection of the zest line of Section 27 T1N Rlw MDBM with the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; i thence from said point of beginning along said boundary line in a general northerly direction to the boundary line of the 4th Supervisorial District; thence in a general southerly direction alone said 4th Supervisorial District boundary line to the point of beginning. Parcel Four The southwest 1/4 of Section 18 T1S R1E MDBM. t SSOCIATED PRECINCT 1 Beginning at the intersection of the county line with the line dividing the 3rd and 4th Supervisorial District; thence from said point of beginning southerly along said dividing line to the boundary line of the Avon School District; thence southerly along said school district line to the boundary line of Zone 3B Contra Costa County Flood Control District; thence along said zone 3B boundary line in a general northwesterly direction to the boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence easterly along said county line to the point of beginning. M i i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 -- Continued RIChVOND PRECINCT NO. 66 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of 18th Street with the center line of Cutting Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to the cuter line of 23rd street; thence southerly along the center line of 23rd Street to the center line of Potrero Avenue; thence east- erly alonca the center line of Potrero Avenue to the center line of the S.P.R.R. right of way; thence southeasterly along the center line of said right of way to the center line of Syndicate Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center line of Syndicate Avenue to the southerly extension of the center line of 33rd Street; thence southerly along said extension to the boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence westerly along said county line to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the center line of 18th Street thence northerly along said extension and the center line of 18th Street to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 67 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of 23rd Street with the center line of Cutting Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to the center line of the S.P.R.R. right of way; thence southeasterly along the center line of said richt of way to the center line of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly alons the center line of Potrero Avenue to the center line of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center line of 23rd Street to the point of beginnin IT IS FURTF4 R 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 present. In the Matter of Assessment District 1956-2 (Creekside Acres, Unit No. 1) . This Board having on August 28, 1956, fixed Tuesday, September 18, 1956 at the hour of 2:00 r.ra. as the time for hearing protests with relation to proposed improvements for Assessment District 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres Unit No. 1; and Mr. Eugene Sturgis, Attorney , having requested that said protest hearing and the report by the Engineer of Work of the results of the bid received for the work and improvement be continued; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 7EE BOARD ORDEc:ED that said hearing and report be and the same is hereby continued to September 25, 1956, at 9:45 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving agree- ment with the City of Richmond for purchase of certain tax deeded property. An agreement dated September 18, 1956 between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond , which provides for the purchase by the City of Richmond of the State's title to certain tax deeded property, etc. , 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 APPROVED, and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoiL g order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. MR. CUMINGS RETURNED AT 2:25 P.M. AND WAS PRESENT W=HET THE FOLLOI ING RES OLUTI ONS WERE ADOPTED. In the Fatter of Rescindin Board Order of September 18, 1959 ap- proving agreement with City of Richmond re tax deeded lands. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and good cause appearing therefor; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted September 18, 1956 approving agreement with City of richmond for purchase of State's title to certain tax deeded property is RES- CINDED, VACATED and SET ASIDE. IT IS BY THE BOARD URrdKR ORDERED that the County Tax Collector is auth- orized to negotiate %%ith the City of Richmond for a new agreement to be submitted to this Board incorporating the contents of the two resolutions of the City Council of the City of Richmond, which have been previously approved by this Board. The f3re4oin order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. TUESDAY, SEPTFsAM 189 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Appointment I of Dr. D. L. Wyckoff and Al AlJets as Commissione.-s of Mt. Vier+ County Fire Protection District. t I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BCA_pRD ORDERED that the following sre appointed to Mt. View County Fire Protec- tion District: Dr. D. L. Wyckoff, 2712 Syeamor Avenue, Martines, to fill vacancy created by resignation of Arnold Schwartz. Al A13ets, Alhambra Velley, to Pill vacancy created by resirne tion of H. Center whose resignation will become effective October 10, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing adjustment of salaries of certain County employee Classi- fications. j On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-f visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY `iHE BOARD ORDERED that, commencingOctober1, 1956, the salaries of the following classifications be and they are hereby established as hereinafter set forth: Class Range Sala Detective 31 4433 - 4519 Windox }'usher 124 344 - J377 Counsellor, Juvenile gall 26 344 - 4414 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAh, H. L. CUUM NGS, RAY :.. TAYLOR, W. 0. 3.11CHANAN, J. FREDBRICK.SON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSBNT:Supervisors - NONE. RIntheMatter of Pers ohne 1 Actions. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor =oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- in- personnel actions be and the same are hereby APPROVED:s Public Works Department Increase salary of Equipment and lZaterials Dispatcher from renge 32 to range 33 , effective October 1, 1956; Increase salary of Accountant, Grade II, from range 32 to range 33, effective October 1, 1956• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 1 In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustment. 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 the follow- ing appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby APPROVED: Public Works Director Avvropriation Decrease Increase C/O Primary Roads - Construction (0961) 44009000 C/O Primary Roads - Right of Way }0961) 409000 Bond Primary Roads - Right of way Acquisition 440,000 The foregoin:7 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinence No. 1080. Ordinance No. 1080, which rezones Alamo Area request of R. G. Byington, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEiiED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT M BY THE BOARD SURT&HER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in "TETE VALLEY PIONEER" . a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The fore?oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i TUESDAY, SEPTE'SER 18, 1956 -- Continued In the utter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, Supervisors Association meeting in San Dierzo on September 27, 28 and 29: Lir. H. L. Cummings, Supervisor Mr. Ivan Goyak, Supervisor Cdr. Ray S. Taylor, Supervisor Mr. 16. G. Buchanan, Supervisor Mr. J. Frederickson, Supervisor Mr. Victor K. Sauer, Director of Public Yorks Mr. H. E. hcNamer, Auditor-Controller Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administrator The f oregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Cutter of Approval of Change Order No. 1 to contract for remodeling and demolition work, First and Second Floors, Martinez County Court House. On the recommendation of U. S. Barbaohano, Architect, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 1, which ADDS the sum of 43,758.95 and grants an extension of four 4) weeks (to April 3, 1957) . to contract of Robert L. Wilson, for remodeling and demolition work, First and Second Floors , Martinez County Court House, is 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 foreroin7 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County Tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which shox on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa and having requested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Luchensn, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the follo%ing described property as requested: 1955-56 Assm't No. Por Ro San Ramon 0.270 ac 435822 Por Ro San Ramon 0.270 ac 435823 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County Tax Liens. The :.tete of California having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State; £nd The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Surervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the follouin.;- described property as requested: 1955-56 Assm't No. 34.55 ac (Portion to Sate) 170242 Map J1 Del Hambre Terrace Par lot 5 172,006 Pbr lot 12 172031 Por lots 32, 33 & 34 172081 Goodman Tract Por lot 32 174611 Sub Por lot 137 San Pablo Rancho Por lots 1 & 2 Block E 204012 Par Ro San Ramon 300268 300444 3005 300567 300650 30o651 3003 300658 185 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1956 -- Continued 1955-56 Assm't No. Bay Add'n Town of Crockett For lot 9 Block 2 408715 n For lot 10 Block 2 408716 Crockett Grandview Terrace For lot 10 Block D 409032 Rancho E1 Rio For lots 14, 15 & 16 437311-6 1st Add'n Lots 114 & 115 437535 For Ro Canada Del hambre Southern Part 0.129 ac 501637 Map hr 1 Lafayette Homesites For lot 31 Block 11 0.170 ac 507412 Lugli De Martini Tract For lot 14 632471 For lot 15 632476 Del Hambre Terrace For lots 5708,59 & 60 912034 R For lots 62,63964 & 65 912035 n For lot 64 912038 Goodman Tract For lots 3, 4 & 20 916003 n For lot 20 916029 n For lot 21 916035 For lot 22 916038 For lot 22 916039 n For lot 32 916094 I Por Ro San Ramon 916202-1 Whyte Orchard Estates all lot 23 917723 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ce nc ell ati on of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa having res uested the cencel lation of the delinquent County tax liens %hich show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of j Contra Costa and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tau liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorn=ey; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the folloxing described property as requested: I Year Sale No. 1955-56 Assm't No. I Por Ro San Ramon 0.270 aa 1955 1672 435822 For Ro San Ramon 0.270 ac 1955 1673 435823 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County Tax Lien.I T"e Contra Costa Junior Co21 ege District having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain pro- perty acquired by the District; and The County Auditor havin verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa Junior College District, and havinT requested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; 1 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT i IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: f 1955-56 Assm't No. ? Additional Survey, Town of Martinez, Lots 3 & 4 Block 1 65502 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. f I The CountyAssessor 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 1956-57, said correction having been consented to j by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS I BY TEE CARD 0 0K?ED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ing property should be added to the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll for 1956-57. y Owner has requested that this assessment be added to the Roll. Code 801 - Assessment No. 1676 J. Abernathy 310 Paris Street San Francisco, California E Boat #28 C 764, Assessed valuation 4220 I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 189 1956 -- Continued Code 5306 - Assessment Ro. 463 Pereira, Lloyd (Dr) 1352 B. Street Hayward, California Boat J28 Y 872, Assessed valuation 4400 Cade 8206 - Assessment leo. 506 Johnsan, S. W. 2828 deo unt ain Blvd. Oakland, California Boat J28 C 40, Assessed valuation 4450 Code 7900 - Assessment No. 1 Byers, Clarence G. 209 Hazel Derive, Pleasant Bill, California Boat j28 B 1288, Assessed valuation 4250 Code 8206 - Assessment No. 505 Marshall, A. 1+807 ygnacio Ave. Oakland, California Boat i28 C 117, Assessed valuation 4250 Code 8206 - Assessment No. 507 McLean, Fred D. General Delivery, Oakley, California Boat J28 N 488, Assessed valuation $200 Code 17910 - Assessment No. 74 appears on the unsecured roll as follows: Merle Larson Box 758 Concord, California Airplane, assessed valuation $200 A veterans exemption was filed with this County by Mr. Larsen to be applied on the atove airplane. Due to a clerical error, this exemption was not allowed. Assessment i74, code 17910 should show exemption in the amount of 4200. In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenut and Taxation Code, the fol- lowinR personal property should be cancelled from the 1956-57 Personal Property Roll. Code 5306 - Assessment No. 277 E. J. Garbarino is assessed with personal property, being for a boat, assessed valuation 4180. This boat was assessed in Santa Clara County and tax paid there. Assessment #277, Code 5306 should therefore be cancelled. Code 17910 - Assessment No. 164 Atwood Crop Dusters is assessed with personal property, being for airplane assessed valuation $250. This airplane was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date, therefore Assessment J1641 Code 17910 should be cancelled. Code 17910 - Assessment ho. 163 Atwood Crop Dusters is assessed with personal property being for airplane J682339 assessed valuation 4400. This airplane was assessed in Santa Clara County and tax paid there. Assessment J163, Code 17910 should therefore be cancelled. Code 8206 - Assessment No. 235 H. C. Bradbury is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 E 234, assessed valuation 4450. This boat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date, therefore Assessment x4235, Code 8206 should be cancelled. Code 8206 - Assessment 369 M. L. Martin is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 Z 846, assessed valuation 4360. This boat was assessed in Santa Clara County and tax paid there. Assessment J369, Code 8206 shoed therefore be cancelled. Code 5306 - Assessment No. 367 J. M. Puck is assessed with personal property, being for boat 28 F 593, assessed valuation 11380. This boat was assessed in Santa Clara County and tax paid there. Assessment 11367, Code 5306 shoed therefore be cancelled. TUESDAY, SFUlTRUBER 18, 1956 -- Continued Code 701 - Assessment No. 298 Raymond J. searhart is assessed with personal property, being for boat x`28 Z 88, assessed valuation 450. This boat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date. Assessment u298, Code 701 should there- fore be cancelled. f Code 5304 - Assessment No. 300 E. Y. Kiser is assessed with personal property being for boat 28 J 926, assessed valuation $1300. This boat was assessed in San Joaquin County on the lien date and tat paid. Assessment #300, Code 5304 should therefore be cancelled. Code 701-:a3sessment No. S31 R Andrew Pastrick is assessed with personal property being for boat #28 P254, assessed valuaticn $100. Mr. Pastrick was erroneously assessed with this boat. Assessment #531, Code 701 should therefore be cancelled. Code 5306- Assessment, ho. 17 Jack Quinn is assessed with personal property, being for boat #262- 647 assessed valuation *'550. This boat was assessed in San Mateo County and tax paid. Assessment *17, Code 5306 should therefore be cancelled. Code F01 - Assessment Nc. 1634 IC. T. Fearer is assessed with personal property, being for boat, Ir C 411, assessed valuation 4FO. Mr. Feary was erroneously assessed with this - boat. Assessment #1634, Code P01 should therefore be cancelled. Code 5306 - Assessment #22F J. W. Chambliss is ¢ssessed with personal property, being for a boat, assessed valuation ,'100. Mr. Chambliss was erroneously assessed with this boat. Assessment #22F Code 5306 should therefore be cancelled. Code fOl - Assessment No. 1051 Bruce S. Jacobs is assessed with personal property, being for boat 026 R 351, assessed valuation This boat was erroneously assessedto iMr. Jacobs. Assessment # 1051, rode F01 should therefore be cancelled. Code ,306 - Assessment No. 284 J. Griffin is assessed with oersor,al property, being for a boat, assessed vFluaticn $ 260. This coat was erroneously assessed to Mr. Griffin. ( Assessment #2F4, Code 5306 should therefore be cancelled. Code F206- Assessment No. 492 E. S. Mills is assessed with personal property, being, for Doat #229-18 , assessed vrluation tlSOO. This ocat was assessed in Cants Clara County and tax paid. Assessment #492, Code 8206 should therefore be cancelled. Code P20o - Assessment No, 4c7 O. Anderson is assessed with personal property, being for boat #28 E 2 , assessed valuation 8340. This oast was assessed secured in Alameda County. Assessment P4F7, Code 820 should therefore be cancelled. Code X206 - Assessment be. 41 i Pacific bait strop is assessed with pe soral property being for boat 26 C 511, assessed valuation $230. Pacific Bait Shop was erroneously assess- ed with this ::oat. Assessment # 41, Code 8206 should thettfore be cancelled, . Code .,304 - Assessment ho. 108 i C. W. Nielsen is assessed with personal property, being for boat # 28 j A 717, assessed valuacicr. X100. This is a double with assessment #249, I Code t 20 i.' Assessnen:t # 10f , code 5304 should therefore be cancelled. Code 202 - Assessment # 2'76 Melvin P. Arens is assessed with personal property, being for a boat, assessed `•aluatioi. $300. Mr. Arens was erroneously assessed with this boat, t Assessment #27F. Code 202 should therefore be cancelled. Code 73014 - Assessment No. 101 A. *!Qr ino is Assessed with personal property, being for boat #2F K 8950 assessed valuation $300. Mr. Martino was erroneously assessed with this boat. Assessment #101, Cole 5304 should be cancelled The 1'oregeing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Board Order of August 26, 1956, author- izing employment cf staff nurses at seco,;d step of -ssi:ned ran.;e. On the recommendation of the County Admi-:istrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the orders of August 2F, 1956, authorizing the employment of staff nurses at the second step of the assigned salary rr::_;e, be and the some is hereby AA0 LADED to provide as follows: That for a trial period of six mo.iths, the beginning rate of permanent 1 Tuesday, Septemzer lF, 1F56 --Continued appointments in the class of staff nurse shall be at the second step of the current salary range, or $3" per month." The foregoing order is pRssed ty the unanimous vote of the Board. Tn the Matter of Aut-horizing enclosures with tax bill showing proportion of tax levies. On motion: ofSupervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDBRED Lhat the County Tax Collector is AUTHORIZED to enclose with this year's tax bill mailed to Contra Costa County taxpayers printed leaflets showing the proportion of tax Flevies in the County. The foregolr,g order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Matter of Approving purchase of 100,000 litter bags for the HIgh- way Clean-Up Committee. At the request of Mr. D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOA. D ORDERED that the purchase of 100,000 litter bags for the Highway Clean-Up Committee 's educational program is APPROVED. The foregoing order :s passed by the , nanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Authorizing the write-off of certain hospital accounts receivable The County Auditor having filed with this Board a list of hospital accounts receivable which he recommends be written off of the County Records; and this Board having fully considered said accounts, and it appearing that the; are uncollectible; how, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY HE -1 AR7 ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby a:;thorized and directed to write off of the ^ounty Records said hospital accounts receivable as follows: Hospital Accounts Receivable Aged Over Four Years Included With The Original Transfer From The Social Service Accounts Receivable Division To The Hospital Accounts Receivable Division ACCOUNT NAME LAST ACTIVITY AMOUNT Adams, A ma x. 31-51 13-54 Aguirre, Consuelo Hernandez 5-31-52 53b Ammons, Oliver 3-31- 52 21.68 Anderson, Marzello 16,38 Arthur, Marvin 3-9-50 48.32 Barnett, John 2-14-52 38.22 Bart, Loretta 2-4-52 12,74 Benson, Johnnie 30-52 55.02 Brammeier, Ralph 6-30-51 148. 14 Brown, B. 2-29-52 137.41 Brown, William 1-31-52 1,426.46 Bruno, Eleanor 8_30-50 29.79 Bryant, Freddie 3_31-52 26.68 Burns, June 2-29-52 18.3t Calise, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred 5-31-52 27.088 Cambell, Sy 9-30-51 52.85 Carnes, William (Estate of) 8.31-51 1,111.70 Carter, John D. 3-31-52 51.93 Clerk, Mr. & Mrs. Donald 10-30-50 12,74 Coady, Billie 3-31-52 91.24 Cole, Harrison 4-12-50 10.87 Cole, Willy,Sr. 11-14-49 101.28 Cooper, Mrs. Annie C.06$,76 Cooper, Winford 4-30-52 26.68 Coppedge, Mr. & Mrs. Walter 5-31-52 67.70 Corsa, James 4-30-52 108.32 Courtney, Junius Edward 2-14-52 62.21. Cox, I,11r. Elmer 5-31-52 54,16 Cox, Robert 1-31-52 80.04 Crosby, Leory 12-11-50 38,5.20 Crowder, Alvis 4-30-52 78. 2 Code, Mr. Robert 5-31-52 40. 2 Cummingham, Mrs. Pauline 2-6-50 71.60 Curtis, Mr. Max 6-39-50 39.72 Dambrosio, John 10-13-49 60.40 Davis, Luther 3-31-52 173-42 Dean, Dell 2-29-52 259.65 Dieckmann, Henry Claude 7-8-49 6.04 Elam, Steven 9.30-51 121.86 Elliott, William 7-31-51 26.20 Embrey, Ruth 3-13-50 59.08 England, Mr. & Mrs. Ivan 5-31-52 40.02 Enriquez, Mr. Joe 5-31-52 57.28 Farnsworth, James U-48 0-52 40.02 Federico, Mr. Lee 19.14 Fisher, Mrs. Agnes 8-24-49 67.52 Mlores, Mrs. Bertha 9-2e-49 2,5.,52 ores, Juan 1-31-52 14.26 Floyd, Patricia 6-7-49 44.66 Fowlkes, Mr, William 3-27-50 13.42 Franklin, Dale 2-28-51 382.20 a 183 1 Tuesday, September 1F, lc;b --Continued ACCC'UNT NA!-1-LAST A':?IVITY AMOUNT Fryer, Vernon 3-321-52 0.02 Gabiscn, Pete (Estate of) 11-30-51 3.99 Galindo, Artie 1-1-52 27.08 Gonack, George 8-5-46 34.30 Gillock, Marion 6-30-51 67.70 Girard, Mr. Frances 4-6-50 11,85 Goldsmith, Jack 4-30-52 486.22 Gomez, iii•. Robert 3-e--49 43.32 Gonzales, John B. 8-31-51 76.44 Goodin, George 7-8-49 6.3 Gould, Willis (Estate of) 11-14-49 84.40 Grantham, Earl 5-31-52 10.02 Gurule, Blasie 2-24-48 46.68 Hall, Charles 4! 40.62 Hammond, Gilbert 4-30-52 40.02 Harris, Cedell 9-8-50 54.64 Harris, James 5-31-51 54.64 Harrison, James 11-30-51 21:34 Harville, Mars. Dorothy 12-13-47 23.90 Hawkins, Alfred 4-30-K2W1.70 6.71 Hawkins, Lee 10-19-49 Hayes, Mrs Eleece 1-27-48 23.34 Herren, Charles t-13-49 0-52 40.02 Hill, Mrs. Stella 76.70 Hines, Mrs. Tome 11-29-49 139.52 Hollimon, George 1-16-47 54.46 Holm, Mrs. Donald 063.40 Holsen, Fred 1-1-52 28.54 Hooker, Dean 9-30-51 53.3b6 Hooper, Arthur (Estate of) 8-31-51 797.99 Horn, Join 4-30-51 29.79 Huddleston, Mrs. 2-24-48 23.34 Huggins, Mrs. Idell 6-7-48 16.3 Hughey, Mrs. James 3-8-50 15.00 Hunt, Douglas 6-7-49 5LL•36 Jacobson, Mrs. Margaret 6-30-49 6.38 Jewell, Mack 1-31-52 26.68 Johnson, Mrs. D. b.4-25-50 26.85 Johnson, John Henry 2-28-51 27.32 Johnson, William Grant 1-11-50 19.54 Johnston, Mrs. Bonnie 10-13-49 18.12 Jones, Mr. Pat 9-1-46 9.70 Jordan, Mrs. J. D. 8-23-48 127.60 Keffer, Katherine 2-24-48 23.34 Kerr, Mr. & Mrs. Ray B.5-31-52 155.79 King, Robert Leonard 7-31-51 175.00 King, Vivian 1-1-52 170.02 Klempin, Ernest 11-4-49 191.08 Koch, Harry 1-17-50 89.57 Lantis, Mrs. Beatrice 8-30-50 25.48 Lasater, Julis 8-31-51 138.48 Lee, Firs. Dollie 11-4-49 135.04 Leggett, Mr. Leonard 5-31-52 40.02 Lewis, Mrs. Dolly 1-23-50 543.04 Lapps, Jack 9-20-49 19.1 Lobese, John B. (Estate of)2-29-52 401.6 Lomax, Clark L.2-6-50 17.90 Long, Daniel 1-1-52 812.40 Long, Willie 8-31-51 13.54 Love, Jessie 6-39-50 7.83 Lowe, Mrs. Dorothy I1-5-4746.68 Lowe, Earlie 4-30-52 69.16 Luker, Louis 7-31-51 53.36 Luster, Mrs. Selma 6-29-50 63.70 Luthold, Albert T. 11-13-49 36.2 Madison, Bobbie 5-31-51 14.2 Maraspini, Louis 2-10-50 29.31 Merchant, Mr. Leonard 2-3-49 33.76 Micheletti, Dorothy 5-13-48 4.85 Miller, Quincy 3-31-52 55.62 Miller, Robert 3-31-51 49.65 Mitchell, Albert 11-30-51 40.02 Mitchell, Mrs. Corine 4-17-50 8.95 Moe, Orval 2-29-52 108.42 Mohoff, Victor 5-31-52 731.16 Moore, Edward 4-30-52 40.62 Moore, William L. 4-20-52 24.00 Moranville, Mr. Charles 3-8-47 14.55 Morino, Mr. & Mrs. Joe 9-21-50 40.98 Morris, Jimmy 3-31-52 53.36 Mosier, Cecil 2-29-52 42.41 Musgrove, Mr. Mprion T.1-20-49 6.38 McCoy-, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest 5-31-52 26.68 Me Craney, Mr. Roy 12-17-47 38.80 McCray, Mrs. Dorothea 1-23-50 80.55 McGee, Carl J. 7-16-46 21.84 McKenzie,Robert 2-29-52 93.38 Neaby, William 3-10-49 751.64 Newman, Mrs. Betty 5-9-49 159.50 Norris, Amos F-49 31.90 Norwood, Isaac t14-47 96.04 Nutter, Neal B.9-13-48 98.04 s t Tuesday, September iF, 1956 --Continued ACCOUNT NA, T, LAST ACTIVITY AMOUNT Oaks, Mrs. Clara 4-20-48 44.02 fO 'Hara, John 12-31-50 168.62 101eksiw, Matt 3-31-52 40.62 Olson, Mrs. Edna 3-21-49 179.74 Orrell, Atheline 7-31-51 12.74 Ortega, Narcisce 4-30-52 149.68 Papez, Albert 12-16-49 19 5WParks, Vivian 11-30-51 162.4 Parmer, Mrs. Florence 3-21-50 186.67 Peacock, Odis 7-31-51 27-OP j-Pennington, E. L. 3-29-49 6.38 Perez, Mrs. JURnita 9-5-46 38.90 Peters, Orlando 3-31-52 53.36 Phelps, Bernal vee 4-30-51 25.48 Phelps, Mrs. MRry 7-25-49 41.56 Phillips, Roy 3-21-50 42.28 56 Pierce, Wiley J. Pierce, Richard A. 11-13-49 3-1f-4E 54. 2552 Porter, Lillian 4-5-50 80.55 Prince, Harold 5-31-51 40.98 jPurdom, Eunice 7-31-51 27.0E Ramos, Claire 6-23-4$ 34.30 Rand, Kenneth 8-31-51 40.98 IReasoner, Stephen 0.9-28-49 18.28 Reddick, James 3-31-52 273.92 Redfern, Joseph 9-30-51 27.OF Reed, Carl 12-4-47 163.38 Reyes, Ssvino 4-30-52 338.50 Roberts, Alvis 4-30-52 26.68 Robinson, Burl 4-30-52 81.70 Robinson, E. W. 11-24-49 163.40 jRomero, James 9-6-49 12.08 jRoss, Wilbur G. 12-1-4F 25.52 iRudd, John A. 1-27-4F 15.56 Ruggles, Arlie 3-31-52 61.76 Russell, Ray 3-31-52 120.06 Sanchez, Mrs. Faye 12-13-46 7.78 jSanchez, Ramon 12-13-46 29.10 Sanders, J. C. 10-18-50 40.98 Sandoval, Tony 3-31-r2 36.64 Santoyo, Marselina 12-9-47 101.14 Schrader, Robert 1-31-52 6 Shirts, Charles 4-30-52 3.36 Sibert, Mrs. Evelyn 10-6-47 7.82 Simmons, Frank 10-24-49 84.56 Simmons, Joseph 11-30-51 17.31 Simmons, Leonard G. 3-24-49 42.28 Slayter, Robert 3-31-52 40.02 Smith, Evelyn 6-13-47 46.68 Smith, Mrs. Hilda 5-26-47 53.36 Smith, James 5-18-4F 5.46 Smith, Ralph Jr. 6-25-47 15.56 iSmith, Ralph V. 5-26-47 23.34 Smith, Mrs. Willie Mae 11-2F-47 31.12Smith, Delphin 1-31-42 146.41 Southerland, Mr. & Mss. William A. 4-12-50 163.05 Speck, W. M. 7.78 IStandridge, Litt o-30-51 20.98 tine, tebritz, Mr. Francis A.7-6-4i 114.38 Mrs Jackie 8-9-49 12.76 Ptone, George 5-31-52 206.10 Ptreeter,Mrs. Susan 12.76 Strome, Mrs. Harold W. 6-7-49 25.52 Stubblefield, Harold 2-7-49 12.08 Suazo, Steve 1-31-x2 53.36 pwenston, Mrs. Dora 6-29-48 12.08 Tanner, Mrs. Frances 5-1F-48 14.55 Taylor, Robert Lee 11-15-48 49.02 Taylor, W. A. 11-26-46 21.12 Teddleton, Julian 4-30-51 21.87 Temple, Claude (Estate of) 6-30-51 285.17 terry, Lawrence 8-31-51 63.42 Thomas, Mr. Debi-andson (Estate of) 10-21-49 498.12 Thomas, Willard 12-11-50 27.32 Thomason, Warren 7-31-51 18.22 Thompson, George 3-31-r2 52.85 ribbetts, Stuart 11-30-51 53.36 Timms, Florence 9-21-50 69.51 trindall, Benjamin 7-12-49 277.78 Poms, Julius 10-30-50 114.66 Towne, Harry & Anne 2-3-47 16.38 owne, Harry 6-16-46 31.12 alerio, Eugene 3-31-52 33.5 Venegas, John 5-31-51 25.4 Villagram, Alfred 7-16-48 278.42 Nines, Mrs. Mollie 038.04 Tiramontes, Arturo 4-30-52 42.28 alker, Myrtis 5-26-49 21.24 Ward, Jesse 4-30-42 12.54 Ward, Mrs. Zola o-7-47 140.04 Watson, Alfred 3-10-49 30.20 Weatherly, Howard B.9-26-46 226.38 i t1 Tuesday, September 18, 1956 --Contimued ACCOUNT NAME LAST ACTIVITY AMOUNT Webb, Mrs. Maddie 12-30-46 31.12 Wellingham, William 9-30-51 52,85 Wellington, James 12-6-46 32.76 Wells, Clyde 8-9-49 126.60 Wells, Mr. Soloman 6-13-49 50.18 Wharton, William 1-1-52 53.36 Wheaton, Mrs. Johnnie Mae 10-14-46 23.34 Whetstone, Richard C.2-27-50 8.95 Whitney, James 2-29-52 62.82 Wilkins, Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy 5-31-52 21.14 Williams, Mr. Collin F-14-L7 23.34 Williams, David 2-29-52 84.56 Wilson, James C. 5-31-52 0.02 Wilson, Willard 1-31-52 kO.02 Wyatt, Richard 8-14-47 26.12 Youngblood, L. V.3-23-49 139.74 Zinda, Edward 3-31-52 53.36 Noz avFilable The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. And the Board takes recess to neet on Tuesday, September 25, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Cham:;ers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK BY e y ler i BEFORE THE BOAR-) OF SUPERVISCRS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, ?MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUFMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON: PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Civil Service Mr,F.M. Emery, Personnel Director, to County Personnel Administrators Association meeting in San Diego on September 27 and 2E. i Public Works Department A7r. P. T. Shreve, Acting Traffic Engineer, to Sate meeting on Traffic Safety in Sacramento from October 3 to Octo:,er 5, inclusive. The foregoi-ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE B ORAD ORDERED that two members of the Board of Retirement and the b oari is legal adviser (member of District Attorney's Staff that represents Retirement Board) be and they are authorized to attend, at County expcnse, the following: Retirement Administrator's Association meeting in Los Angeles on September 27. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.J In the Matter of Granting per..missicn to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Superintendent of Schools, Mr. B. 0. Wilson, be, and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSIC h TO LEAVE THE STATE CF CALIFORNIA for more than the statutory limit of five days, commencing Octoc:er 15, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California and the United States. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Superviscr W. G. Buchanan be, and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE: TU STATE OF CALIFQ-hNIA and the UNITED STATES for a period of thirty days commencing September 25, 1956. The foregoing order .s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "'Duncan-Rose Annexation" to City of Concord. Certific-te dated Septem.er 209 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he setsfbrth that copy of Ordinance No. 322, adopted by the City of Concord and which refers to annexation to st*id city, was filed in his office on September 20, 1956, having been received by this Board; NOW, THEHEFORE, and on moticu of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERE3) that said certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report of Agricultural Commissioner. A report of the Agricultural Commissioner dated August, 15560 having been presented to this Board; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is placed on file. n 193 f I Tuesday, September 25, 1950 --Continued In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY - HE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby APPROVED. Social Service Appropriations Decrease Increase Temporary and Seasonal Help 963-00 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 963.00 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 thefbllowing erroneous assessment which appears on the assessment oil for the fiscal ye-r 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BCARJ ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: Add to Unsecured Personal Property Moll for 1956-57 Code 8206- Assessment No. 50E Laroya, Macerio M. P. 0. Box 162 Oakley, Cglifornia Boat # 28 Y 18- Assessed valuation $100 The foregoing order is ppssed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, Oleum 3 and El Sobrante 4. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEIBOARDORDEREDthattheboundariesofOleum3andElSobrante4, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter narted, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit; OLE" ?RECINCT RO. Beginning at the intersectio:: of the boundary line of the 1st Supervisorial District with the boundary line of the Rancho El Pinole; thence from said point of beginning in a general westerly and northerly direction along said rancho line to the incorporation line of the City of Pinole said point being also on the E. B. M. U. D. boundary line; thence along said E. B. M. U. D. line in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of Pinole Valley Road; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the center line of Pincle valley Road to the boundary line of the lst SupervisorialDistrict; thence southerly along last said boundary line to the point of beginn'Ing. EL Sl!:nAhTE PHECIhCT NO. 4 Becinni, g pt the intersect on c f the E.E. M.U.D. boundary line with the boundary line of the 1st Supervisorial District; thence from said point of beginning northerly along said Supervisorial line to the boundary line of Rancho El. Pinole; thenc in a general westerly and northerly direction along said rancho line to the incorporation line of the Cith of Pinole; thence westerly along said incorporation line to the south- west corner ofNob Hill Subdivision; thence southwesterly along a line drawn from the southwest corner of hob hill Suadivision to the northeast corner of Rollingwood Sub- divisi:i: to tiie intersecticn, therecf with the Rancho San Pablo boundary line; thence in a general clockwise direction along said 'boundary line to the northern line of E1 Sobrante Manor Unit ho. 3; thence in a zeneral clockwise direction following the ex- terior line of E1 Soarante Manor U.,_Ic No. 3 to the southeast corner of Lot 249 of said tract; thence southeasterly to the most northerly corner of that 5.66 Acre parcel of land now or formerly owned by Petersen; thence southwesterly to the most westerly Lorne of that parcel of land now or formerly owned by Weir; ther:ce southeasterly to the most northerly corner of that parcel of land now or formerly owned by Hare; thence along said Hare parcel scu; peas erly and sc.:Lr,westerlJ Lo Lire most northerly corner of that parcel of land now or foriterl;; ow.-ed by TreAt;tafel; thence along said Treantafel parcel south- westerly and so theasterly to the center line of Sobrante Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center line of Sobrante Avenue to the most westerly corner of that parcel of land now or formerly owned by viapnc::i; thence southeasterly line of said Ciapponi parcel to the center line of Sunset Lane; thence southwesterly along the center line of Sunset Lane to the center line of Valley View Road; thence southeasterly along the center line of Valley View Road to the intersection thereof with the Rancho El Sobrante bound- ary line; thence northeasterly along said ooundpry line to the boundary line of the E.B.M.U.D. ; thence in a -eneral southeasterly direction along said E.B.M.U.D. line to the Doint of :e;_in!17 n:-. IT IS FUR,'HEii c DERED that the boundaries of the brlance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall rempin as heretofore fixed by this Board. The forego[rr order Is p¢ssed Ly the unrni.rous vote of the Board. TUESDAY, SEPTPXI.'ER 25 1556 --Continued Tn the Matter of Approval of agreement with J. Henry Harris for furnish-'n.7 equip- ment, etc. of flood control channels, etc. at various i locations in Walnut Creek Flood Control Zone 38. This Board having on Septemter 1F, 1956 awarded a contract to J. Henry Harris, 2657 - 9th Street, Berkeley, for furnishing of equipment and lsbor for the repnir and maintenance of flood control channels, structures, appurtenances and access roads at various locations in Walnut Creek Flood Contrcl Zone 38 located in central p rtion of j Contra Costa County, California; An agteement dated Septemuer 21, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety ::onds, each in the amount of 4,000, issued by Phoenix Assurance Company of Igew York, with said J. Ue:.rs Harris, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of s aid cc:_tract and one ,guaranteeing nay Tent to laoor and mater- ialmen, havinli- been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY I'HE BOARD ORDERFD that said agreement ne and the save is heresy APPROVED and H. L. Cummin:;s, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute some. IT IS FURTHE:i ORDiREJ that said bonds are APPROVE-D. IT IS FUATHEA ORDER that the bid checks which accompanies all bids be returned. The foregoing order is passed by the :.iianimcus vete of the Hoard. In the Matter of Proba tion Officer's Loan Fund. WHEREAS, the County Probation Officer has requested that the Probation Officer's Revolving Fund be incres=sed i ron its present ertount of 41111500 to WOO and that he be authorized to hake loans to adult probationers from said fund, as authori.,ed by Govern- ment Code, Secticn 252'12.5, and, WHEREAS, the majority of the Superior Court Judges of the C-unty have joined in said request, NOW, TIEREFCA , BE IT HF,E EY OHJ% ED the t the Audit or-Controller of the County be authorized to set up said increased amount in said revolving fund and that the Probation Officer be authorized to make loans therefro:it to adult probationers, subject to the f ollowing regulations: i 1) Eacri such loan shall have the prior approval of the judge of the Superior Court who Granted the probation. 2) The repaymant of thelnan and the terms thereof shall, in each case, oe made a dondition of probation. i 3) No loan to any one pro:,at'cner shall at any time exceed $50 in amount. 4) ;4o write-off of any amount As ancollectiole shall be made except by order of the Board cf Supervisors upc;n recommendation of the Probation Off icer, concurred ;n by the judge who granted probation, or his suc- cessor, and by the Auditor-Controller. i The forego?ng order is passed bythe following voce of the Board. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GC`YaK, H. L. CU!ITT INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. F CX ANAN, J. F_EDERICKSCH. NOES: Supervisors - NChE.. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Dedication of plot of ground for bomb shelter to be constructed by Federal Civil Defense Administration. On motion of Supervisor GoyPk, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the County of Contra Goste hereby dedicates for an indefinite period of time a plot of ground, 50 x 100 feet, located at 37th and Bissell Avenue, Richmond, California, for the loci tic,-, of F bomb shelter to o e constructed by the Federal Civil Defense AdministrAtien. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of zhe Board. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Gi.'YAK, H'. L. CUM-MIhGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCH. AhAN, J. FAE-)FHICKSGh. NCIES: Supervisors - NINE. ABSENT: Supervisors - KhE. In the Matter of Claim, from San Francisco County for care liven resident of Contra Cost,, County. Claim: in the Amount of' 7':23 .04 against Contra Costa County for care given TUESDAY, SMn MBER 259 1956 -- Continued Betty Bowdry at the San Francisco Hospital having been filed with the Board of Super- visors; NOS, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorGoyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby REFERRED TO THE SOCIAL SERVICE DIRIENO.TOR FOR HIS WRITTEN RzcoeM4DATION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Adjustment of Salary rate for Steam- fitter classification. In accordance with resolution adopted by this Board of Supervisors on April 19, 1953, and as amended on August 23, 19559 with reference to the pay rates of PainterCarpenter, Electrician , Steamfitter, Painter Leadman, Carpenter Leadman; and on the recommendation of the County Administrator; NO :, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD3RED that the pay rate for the employees in the occupation classi- fied as steamfitter is adjusted to $575 per month effective September 1, 1956• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?.latter of Authorizing use of prison labor to clean and burn channels (flood control Rork) . This Board having on September 11, 1956, approved a report of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and eater Conservation District and granted authorization for the burning and clearing of certain channels at a cost of $9,000 as recommended bysaiddistrict; and On the recommendation of R. J. Van Noord, Assistant County Administrator; and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMt3D that an emergency exists in connection with the cleaning and burning of said channels and that the use of prison labor under the supervision of the iublicWorksDepartmenttodosaid %ork is AUTHORIZED, commencing September 26, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Deleting charges made to Crockett- Valona Sewer Maintenance District incurred in mov- ing sewer line on Rose Street, Crockett. The Public I'lorks Department having recommended the deletion of charges made to Crookett-Valona Sewer Maintenance District in the amount of 412322.51 which were incurred in moving and re-installing 6-inch sever line on Rose Street, Crockett, by County forces in June, 1956, as it was the ruling of the District Attorney' s office, in consultation with the Crockett-Valona Sever Maintenance District Board, that inas- much as County forces had originally moved the seder line ten years ago to obtain fill for other street %ork, this charge should properly be made to Road Maintenance accounts* NaK , THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to make changes in accordance with said recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposal for procedure for preparation of ordinances. Francis W. Collins, District Attorney, appeared before this Board and stated that since it is the policy of his office to require a written request from the Board of Supervisors for the preparation of an ordinance, a procedure should be established as follows: 1) The department head would clear a proposed ordinance through the Board of Supervisors and the Administrator's office; 2) The head of the department should appear before the Board of Supervisors and espouse the ordinance; 3) Whenever there is a doubt of the legality of a proposed ordinance, it could be cleared through the District Attorney. And the Board AOORIV3D tLe foregoing policy in principle and referred the matter to the County Administrator. r + TUESDAY, SEPT !BER 253, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Rea eotinR bid for one-story frame dwelling located on Alhambra Avenue , Martinez (Haag pro arty acquired by County) . This Board having on September 4, 1956, set Friday , the 14th day of September, 1956, at 2: 30 P.M. on the premises of a one-story frame dwelling located on Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, as the time and place where oral bids shall be received for the sale and removal of said building; and a notice to hidders was published as required by law; and The highest bid received at that time, including oral bids, was the amount of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350) by John Hoogstraat, at which time the amount of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (4350) , being the full amount of the bid price, was immediately deposited to secure completion of the transaction; and Good cause appearing therefore, and on motion. of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid of Sohn Hoogstraat be end the same is hereIV FErT,'CTr'D. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing preparation of lease between tit• View County Fire Protection District and County for the Haag building on Alhambra. Avenue, Martinez. 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 fit. View County Fire Protection District and the County of Contra Costa for the leasing to the district of a one-story frame dwelling located on Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, with the following; conditions: 1. Rental to be 425 per month; 2. Term of lease to be for three years with option to extend the lease; 3. Removal notice of ninety days in case of necessity of removal of building for future %idening of the highway; 4. Lessee to have the right to sublet or sublease the property. The foreRoin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Personnel Actions. 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 fol- lowins,, personnel actions be and the some are hereby AUTHDRIZM: Health Department Reclassified t%o Senior Public health iiurses to Public health nurses, effective September 269 1956. Library Added two Library Assistants, Grade II, for 40 hours, at Martinez; Added one Librarian II for 40 hours at Concord Branch; Added one Library Aide for 10 hours and one Library Assistant Grade I for 20 hours at Kensington Branch; Added one Library Assistant Grade I for 20 hours at Lafayette Branch; Added one Librarian II for 40 hours at Martinez; Added one Library Aide for 20 hours and one Library Assistant Grade I for 20 Hours at urinda Branch. All effective October 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the tuatter of Granting Tony P. Cutino free permit to peddle in the unincorpo- rated area of the County. Tony P. Cutino, P. 0. Boa 355, Oakley, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearinn to this Board that said applicant is an honorably dis- oherged veteran of 'World War 2, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #3779819, dated October 39 1945; On motion of Supervisor rrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY VE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and 197 i TUESDAY, SEPTMER 25, 1956 -- Continued s IT IS BSC TSE BOARD FURTHER ORDER that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa j County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefore 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 Approval of agreement with Aitken & Collin, Architects, for professional services fc:• Airport Terminal Building, ft Buchrnnn Field, Concord. An avreement dated September 11, 195x, between Contra Costa County, Owner, and Aitken & Collin, Architects, wherein the Owner agrees to pay the Architects a fee of } eicht percent (8%) for professional services for an Airport Terminal Building at Buchanan Field, Contra Costa County Airport, Concord, California, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Superior Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the s eme is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings , Chairman of this Board, Is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of Contra Mosta County. The foregc:ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing surveys for proposed Airport Terminal Building and han-ar sites at Buchanan Field. On motion of Suaervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY T HE BOARD ORDrRfiD that the Puolie forks Department is authorized and directed to proceed with the surveys to determine the ground level for proposed Airport Terminal Building and the hangar sites at ?Ruchanan Field, Concord. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Mattcr of Repairing rip rap walls, Grayson geek, East Fork, at Hawthorne Drive. Cin motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY1 THE BOARD Oa'DERED that the Public Works Department Is authorized and directed to repairrirrapwallsatGraysonCreek, East Fork, at Hawthorne Drive, at an estimated cost of 3,000, said cost to be charged to County Flood Control Funds. The forego'.ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing silt removal from ditch at Las Lomitas. Ips. C. C. Rich, District Encineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having requested that the removal of silt from ditch at Las Lomitas be added t othe :pork recommended in the report of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District approved by this Board on September 11, 1956; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 12-CARD ORDERED that an emergency exists and t hat the Public Works Department is authorized and directed to remove silt from 1500 feet of ditch at Las Lomitas at an estimated cost of $900, said cost to be charged to County Flood Control funds. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter cf Approval of agreement with Stephen Cheltay Company for welfare clan nor County employees. An agreement between ContrA COSL'a County and Stephen Chelbay Company wherein 1 the Stephen Chelbpy Company agrees to furnish specifications and make arrangements for a welfFre clan for the benefit of Contra Costa County employees in consideration of a consultant's fee of $500, pa;;.Eine as follows: 150 upon signing of contract; 150 when carrier of carriers have been selected; 200 upon cc ::letion of Initial installation; is presented to this Board; ai d on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, IT IS -Y =-HLM BD ttD Otj- FRED that said agreement be and the same is herebyAPPROVEDandH. L. Cu.=rings, Chairman of this Board, is authori Ted to execute said agreement on behalf' of the County. The forego- ng order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r I I TUESDAY, SLiFTEMEiR 25, 1956 --Continued In the Matter of Directing pre- paration of agreement with Lafayette Fire District for space for Sherifjts substation. On motion of Supervisor 7aylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORL).ERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an agreement with the Lafayette Fire District for space for SherifAfts substation. The foregoing order is passed byLhe unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of "Non-contiguous City of Antioch Property to the City of RESOLUTION Antioch, County of Contra Costa, State of California." 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 Antioch, pursuant to Sections 35,200, et seq., and particularly pursuant to Section 35,201.5 of the Government Code, requesting that the hereinafter described real property be annexed to the City of Antioch; and WHEREAS, said property is non-contiguous to said City but does not exceed 100 acres in area, is uninhabited teritory, is not a part of any other City and is owned by said City and used for a municipal purpose and lies entirely within the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFCRE, BE IT RESGLVED 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 "Antioch Ledger," a newspaper of general circulation, in the manner and for the time required by law, that this Board will, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of October, 1956, 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, California, bear all persons having any objection to said proposed annexation; any tax payer in the County or City may object to the annexation by filing a written protest with this Board. The territory which it is requested be annexed, as aforesaid, is described as follows: Real property lying and 'being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: PARCEL ONE• Portion of the Southwest I of Section 18, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Yount Diablo Base and Meridian, containing 2.090 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the South line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway which has a bearing of North 74' 551 west with the West line of the County Road; as described in the Deed from Myrtle Bonslett, et al, to Contra Costa County, dated January 6, 1542, and recorded January 30, 1942, in Volume 632 of Official Records, at page 250, and from which point the center of a curve to the right with a radius of 245 feet bears South 54. 321 53" West; thence from said point of beginning along the West line of said County Road, Southeasterly along the are of said curve to the right a distance of 163.71 feet, South 2' 50, West, tangent to said curve, 09.09 feet, and Southerly along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 325 feet, tangent to the last course, a distance of 266.66 feet to a point from which the center of said curve bears North tis• 47t 12" East; thence leaving the West line of said County Road north 66* 501 West, 349 feet; thence North 2. 501 East, 374.62 feet to the South line of said Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway right of way; thence South 74. 551 East, alonC said South line, 175 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL 7K0 Portion of the South -1 of Section 18, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, containing 12.19 acres, more or less, described as follows: Starting from a section corner common to Sections 17, 1£0 19 and 20, T 2 N, R 2 E, ADB & A, said Section corner is also on the center line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; thence North 74. 551 West, a distance of 2217.7 feet along the center line of said railway right of way to s point; thence North a distance of 51.78 feet to a point in the Northerly line of said railway right of way, which is the point of cormlencement of the parcel of land to be described; said point of commneement being identical with the point of commencement 3escribed in deed from J. A. Bonslett to Dominic Dragon, recorded in Book 410 of Deeds, page 55, Records of Contra Costa County; thence North a distance of 554.07 feet to a lx" iron pipe marking the Northeasterly corner of the land described in said deed from J. A. Bonslett to Dominic Dragon; thence along the Northerly line of property described in said deed North 70. 401 Wiest, a distance of 40.00 feet to a print: thence Icrth B2' 301 nest, a distance of 231.00 feet; thence South F7. 451 hest, a distance of 132.00 feet to a point; thence South 78. 001 gest, a distance of 132.00 feet to a point; thence South 26. 45, 198-A TUESDAY, SE?71TA3. FR 25, 11956 -- Continued blest, a distance of 24.50 feet to a point; thence North 74° 301 West, a distance of 262.00 feet to a point; thence North 79° 151 West, a distance of 99.00 feet to a point; thence North 820 451 West, a distance of 66.00 feet to a point; thence North 85° 151 West, a distance of 53.5 feet to a point; thence South 890 001 West, a distance of 61.8 feet to a point; thence North 880 391 West, a distance of 66.06 feet to an iron pipe at a fence corner marking the Northwesterly corner of the land described in said deed from J. A. Bonslett to Dominic Dragon; said last mentioned i course being identical to the course of North 820 001 East, a distance of 76.56 feet in said deed, said iron pipe being on the i property line common tc the property of Jeanetta Easley, et al, as described in Book 844 of Official Records, page 144, Records of Contra Costa County, and of deed from J. A. Bonslett to Dominic Dragon, hereinbefore mentioned; thence South 0° 461 4611 West along said common property line a distance of 228.74 feet; thence South 46. 281 :lest 80.91 feet to the Northeast line of the 1.3 acre parcel of land described in the deed from R. P. Easley, et al, to Contra Costa County, dated January 6, 1942, recorded January 30, 1942, in Volume 659 of official Records, at page 155; thence South 43' 321 East 50 feet, along the said Northeast line to the Northerly j line of the said Atchison, Topeka and Santa re Railway right of way; thence South 74' 551 East along the Northern line of the said right E of way 1245.43 feet to the point of beginning. i PARCEL THREE:s Portion of Southwest I of Section 180 Township Two North, Range Two East, A4. unt Diablo Base and Meridian, Contra Costa County, California, containing .84 acre, more or less, described as follows: I Beginning at the Southeast corner of the .46 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the City of Antioch, recorded in Volume 106 of Deeds, at page 459 in the Recorder's office of Contra Costa County, California; thence West 60 feet; thence North 1 link ( .66 feet) to the Southeast corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District recorded August 15, 1940, in Volume 541 of Official Records page j 341; thence South 88?• 051 West along the South line of the said parcel 2, to a point which bears Test 50 feet at right angles to the East line of the said parcel 2; thence North, parallel to the i East lines of parcels 1 and 2 as described in the said deed to Antioch-Live Cak School District to the North line of the said parcel 1; thence North 84' East Lo the Northeast corner of the said parcel 1, being the Northeast corner of the 1.41 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Robert Harkinson, recorded July 23, 1902, in Volume 94 of Deeds, page 275, also being the North- west corner of the said .46 acre City of Antioch parcel (106 D 459) ; thence East 60 feet to the Northeast corner of the .46 acre parcel; thence South 5.07 chains (334.62 feet) along the East line of the said .46 acre parcel to the Southeast corner thereof, the point of beginning. PARCEL FOUR: Portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 2 North, 1 Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, containing 84.88 G acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from the Town of Antioch to Daniel Gallagher Teaming i Mercantile and Realty Co., recorded December 26, 1924, in Volume 484 of Deeds, at page 113, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California, said point being on the South line of the said Section 36, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, 16?5 feet East of the South quarter corner thereof; thence following the boundary line of the said Daniel Gallagher parcel as follows: North 1020 fee:., West 475 feet, North 1100 feet, West 900 feet; North 500 feet to a point on the Eastwest midsection line of Section 36 which bears 300 feet East of the center of the said Section 36; thence East 2324.5 feet along the said East-West midsection line of Section 36; thence South 2620 feet to the South line of the said Section 36; thence West 949.5 feet along the South line of Section 36, to the point of beginning. i 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 Tuesday, the 25th day of September, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H.L. CUMP"INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. t NOES: Supervisors - NONE. i ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 1 i i i 0 i I i L MS t. 4 ti t i y z Y Y i y p. k ie Y 5 i 5 i t 1, 1 i 1 i j f E y mss...-- r". 1 i fit. l 4 195 1 t TUESDAY, SE ''i'r E;si c , 1 c -- cnt i hued Supervisor H. L. C=mings, Chairman of this Eoard having left the room at 9:45 a. m., Supervisor Goyak groves that Supervisor Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Buchamam. The vote of the Board was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - 1. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W, G. Buchanan J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings In the Matter of Assess-meet proceedin:_s, Heather Acres Unit No. 3. RESOLUTION AU' -.CAIZIN'.T EXECUTIC I=* OF AGREEMENT WITH A. GRANZCTTO, N E? I GRAhiZC`i`TG, HIS 4IFE, RAY SEZFRIED, AND CHAHIk TTE F. SEIFHIED, HIS -ftIFE, FOR CONSTRUCTION AND ?t)ACHASE 4F I1-_PaWJE,%!E11 S RESOLVED, that the Chairman Pro Tem of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk of the Ccunty of Contra Costa are hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the County of Contra Costa that certain Agreement between A. CRANZOTTO, NGE/ii GRANZOTTO, his wife, RAY SFIFRIED. CHAALOTTF F. SEIFRIED, his wife, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, dgted the 25th of September, 1956, which Agreement provides forthe con- struction and purchase of Improvements by special assessment proceedings in Heather Acres, Unit No. 3; and BE IT FURTHER RESCLVEJ, that said Agreement be executed in duplicate and that a certified copy of this Resolution be affixed to each of the duplicated originals thereof. AYES: Supervisors- I. T. XYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN., J. P iEJEHICKSON. NOES: Supervisors- NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors- H. L. CUMMINGS. In the Matter of Assessment Proceedings, Heather acres, Unit No. 3. RESOLUTI01i GF FRELIFINARY Tt, UNDERTAKE SPECIAL ASSF SS'T- NT FAC CLED ht'=S FCA THE ?URCHASE AND CChS 'RUCTICN CF I:,1?RCVEM:,-hT3 I,+ IrEATHLK ACRES UNIT NO. 3 follows BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as r 1. Agreement made and entered into the 25th day of September, 1956, by and between A. Granzotto, Noemi. Granzotto, his wife, Ray Seifried, Charlotte F. Seifried, his wife, and t he County of Contra Costa for the acquisition and making of improvements by special assessment proceedings in Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, the final map of which was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, on the 5th day of November, 1953, in Book 52 of Maps, at pages 24 and 25 thereof, is incor- porated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 2. Petition cf A. Granzotto, Noemi Granzotto, his wife, Ray Seifried, and Charlotte F. Seifried, his wife, for the acquisition and making of improvements by special assessment proceedin±,s beneficing the property hereinabove described is incor- porated hereby by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 3. The bid of L. H. Easterling & Co. agreeing to purchase the bonds mentioned inlaid Agreement and Petition hereinaoove described, is incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 4. The certificate of Norman T. Hiffe, a partnership, registered civil engineers, dated the 25th day of September, 1956, certifying that the Petition herein- I above referred to was signed by the owners of one hundred percent (1000 in area of the property described in said Petition, that said property owners have waived all proceedi gs under the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 and ha .e requested special assessment Proceedings for the acquisitions and work described in said Petition, is incorporated herein this reference as though fully set forth herein. 5. It is hereb; ordered and determined that the acquisitions and work des- cribed in said Agreement and said Petition hereinabove referred to shall proceed in accordance with the terms of said Agreement and said Petition. 6. It is hereby fourl, determined and ordered that Norman T. Riffe, a part- nership, shall be EnSineer of Work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement and Petition hereinabove referred to; and that Eugene K. Sturgis shall be attorney to prepare all proceedings and shall be paid in accordance witht he terms and conditions of the Agreement and Petition hereinabove referred t o. 7. The public interest and convenience will be served by the taking of special assessment proceedin ,s to co:uplete said acquisitions and improvements. Said acquisitions and improvements are of more than ordinary public benefit and the cost and , expenses therof should ba borne by a district benefited by said acquisitions and improve; meats. Said district shall be known and designated as "Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, z 1 200 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 195„ --Continued Assessment District No. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa". 8. The district which shall bear the expenses of said acquisitions and improve- ments, including all incidental expenses, and which is to be assessed to pay for the cost of saidn ork and improvement is that district shorn on a map which is on file in the office of the Ccunty Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, which is designated "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Improvements in Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, County of Contra Costa". 9. That in view of `.he fact that one hundred per cent (100';x) of the owners of theproperty within the area to ae assessed for tine cosC of said acquisitions and ic.prove- ments have petiti cited for said work, this Board of Supervisors hereby finds that the public interest and convenience reTuire thsc this board of Supervisors undertake pro- ceedings for acquisition and construction of said i...provements under the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the I:::provement Act of 1511, and without fur- ther compliance with Lhe orcvisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, now found in Division 4 of the Street and Highways Code. 10. The bid of L. H. Easterling & Co., which was incorporated herein in para- grapi2 3 hereof, _s hereby accepted and it is hereby determined by the Board of Super- visors that sAid bonds shall Le sold to L. H. Easterling & Co. in accordance with said bid, when, if and as issued. 11. The bond issue provided for =n the )roceed nr: ,s is co be disbursed in accor- dance with the prayer of the Fetiticn if, as and when the money from the proceeds thereof shall be in the Treasury of the Ccunty of Contra Costa. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GC-Y&*K, RAY S. TAYLC1H, ei. G. BUCHANAN, J. FiitEJEHICKSCh. NOES: Supervisors - h0 E. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUND'ib'=S. In the Matter of Assessment proceedings, Heather Acres, Unit No. 3. BB9pLL'TI021 OF INTENTION IN THE MATTER OF THE PURCHASE AND CONSTRUCTION OF IWhOVEMINTS 114 HEATHER ACRES, UNIT NO- 3, ASSESSLU NT DISTRICT ti0. 1956-39 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that it is the intention of said Board of Supervisors to order the following improvements to be made in Lots 91 through 110, inclusive, Heather Acres, Unit No. 3. County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: A. The construction of paving, roll curb, vertical curb, valley gutters and street signs on Kent Way, Sutherland Court and a portion of Sutherland Drive, in a portion of the said Heather Acres, Unit No- 3. B. The purchase of grading of said streets from the owners of Lots 91 through 110, inclusive, Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, which grading has already been comple ted, in the s= of Ut 482.3 2. The streets hereinabove referred to are shown on the final map of Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, the map of which was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the 5th day of November, 1953, in Hook 52 of Maps , at pages 24 and 25 thereof. BE IT FURTIM RESOLVED that said acquisitions and improvements be constructed in said streets, avenues, roads, lanes, courts, places and/or public ways hereinabove described, of the dimensions, materials, and in the particular locations to be set forth and shown on the plans and specifications and detailed drawings hereinafter re- ferred to; together with the construction of all appurtenances thereto, including necessary fittings, trenchings, gradin: and regrading, excavation and fill, removal of obstructions, connections to existing services, back filling, reconstruction of existing ground surface as recuired to conditions existing prior to co.nmeneement of construction, all in the manner, of the materials and to the dimensions and to the grades, and in the particular locations as the same v ill be more fully shown on the plans and specifications and detailed drawings hereinafter referred to; That the structures and acquisitions end improvements herein described shall be constructed to the grades, sub-grades and elevations severally to be shovn upon the plans and profiles and detailed drawings thereof in the respective locations thereof, which said grades are hereby adopted and established as the official grades therefor Por all purposes in connection with proceedings pursuant to this Resolution of Inten- tion; notice is hereby further given that said grades may be, in pert, new and different from thus heretofore established or existing, or may be different from existing ,ground levels; Excepting, from all of the herein described work all of said work that has already been done to the lines end grades to be shown on said plans and profiles, and in accordance with said plans and specifications; All of said Hark shall include, without duplication, any and all street intersections, terminations and opposite terminations occurring within the limitations of said work; I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 -- Continued i The attention of all persons is directed to the faetthat all of said classes of work above described may not be constructed upon all of the streets and/or public ! ways above described in their entirety, but only upon the particular locations as shown4 on the plans and specifications hereafter referred to , which said plans and specifica- tions shall -,overn as to all details with relation to the same. BE IT FUR'-.."'!:ER RESCLVEB, and the Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that said aecuisitions and improvements are of more than local or ordinary public benefit and that therefore said Board of Supervisors hereby makes the expenses and costs of said acquisitions and improvements chargeable upon a district, which said district said Board of Supervisors hereby declares the district benefited by the acquisitions and improvements herein described; said district shall include that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which is shown on that certain map on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, and which is entitled and described, "Flap Showing Boundaries of District Pro- i posed to be Assessed for Improvements in Heather Acres, unit No. 3, Assessment District No. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa*, and zzhieh said map indicates, by a boundary line , the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map is , by this reference, incorporated herein and made a pert hereof . Excepting from the area shown and delineated on said map hereinabove referred to, the area of all public streets, avenues, lanes, roads, drives, courts, places, public parks , and all easements and rights of way therein contained belonging to the public, and also all property owned by the County of Contra Costa, State of California ' and the United States of America, contained therein, now in use in the performance of a public function.i Notice is hereby given that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form provided in Part 5, Division 7 t of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (Improvement Act of 19111 to represent unpaid assessments of Twenty-five Dollars 125-00) or over, which said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent6%) per annum and the last installment of which bonds shall mature fourteen 14) years from the 2nd day of January next succeeding the next October 15th following their date. Said bonds shall be payable to bearer, and may be redeemed as provided i in the Improvement Act of 1911, and there shall be added to the redemption clause in E said bonds the following words: i together with a premium of 5 per cent of said unpaid principal." i Proceedings for all work shall be taken pursuant to the Municipal Improvement] Act of 1913 , except that the bonds hereinabove described shall be issued under the Improvement Act of 1911 as heretofore described. BE IT FURTE3R RESOLVED, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that the Special Assessment InvestiFation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 does not apply to these proceedings. BE IT FURT: ER RMLVED that, in accordance with the provisions of Sections j 10203 and 10204 of the Streets tend highways Code, being a part of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 , the matter of the acquisitions and improvements herein referred to is hereby referred to Norman T. niffe, a partnership, Engineer of Work, and the person employed by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of having charge and control of the purchase and construction of the public improvements described in this resolution. Said Norman T. Riffe is hereby directed to make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a report in writing containing the following: a) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvement if the improvement is not eiready installed. i a b) A general description of works or appliances already installed and any other property neees::ary or convenient for the opera- tion of the improvement, if the Korks, appliances or property are to be acquired as pert of the improvemeht. e) An estimate of the cost of the improvement and of the cost of lands, rights of way , easements, and incidental expenses in connection with the improvement. d ) A diagram showing the assessment district and the boundaries and i dimensions of the subdivisions of land within the district as they i existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention; each subdivision shall be Riven a separate number upon the diagram. e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several subdivisions of land in the district in propartion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively , from the improvement. BE IT FURThM RESOLVED that if any excess shall be realized from the proceeds ! of the assessment and/or bonds issued to represent the same, it shall be applied as a credit to each assessment levied pursuant to said provisions of the Municipal ImprovemeAt Act of 1913 in proportion to the amount of each of said assessments.i I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 25th day of September, 19569 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK9 RAY S. TAYLOR, 7. G. BUCFANAN, J. FREDSUCFSON. i NOES: Supervisors - NONE. AB: E_v`T:Supervis ors - H. L. CU'MBIGS. f' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Assessment Proceedings, Heather Acres, Unit No. 3. RESOLUTION AND ORDER ADOPTING eNGINEER'S REPORT 21D ORDBRItrs THE PURCI~ASE A'M CONSTRUCTION OF ItUnROVR:31TS, hEATHER ACRES, UNIT N0. 3, ASSESS- MENT DISTRICT NO. 1956-3. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA WHEREAS, on the 25th day of September, 19569 the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did adopt its Resolution of Intention to purchase and construct certain improvements in Heather Acres, Unit 11. 1o. 3 , Assessment District No. 1956-3, Assessment District No. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa, and referred said proposed acquisitions and improvements to Norman T. Riffe, a partnership, Engineer of Work for said Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, Assessment District No. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa; and 1TEREAS, said Board of Supervisors did direct said Engineer of Work to make and file with the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa a report in writing in accordance with the provisions and requirements of the Lunicipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and WHEREAS, said Norman T. Riffe, a partnership, Engineer of Work, did on the 25th day of September, 1956, file with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa , his report in accordance with the said Resolution,, and said County Clerk has presented said report to this Board of Supervisors for consideration; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds: A. That the report made and filed by Norman T. Riffe, a partnership, on September 25, 1956, contains all of the requirements provided for said report by the rovi sions of the Municipal. Imnrovement Act of 1913 including (1) specifications ; 2) plans and profiles and estimates of cost; and (3) assessment diagram and assessment. B. That said report and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every particular and it is hereby determined that said report shall stand as the report for all subsequent proceedings under said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 9th day of October, 1956, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. of said day , at the meeting place of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Court House, Martinez, California, be fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time for hearing protests with relation to the proposed eocuisitions and improvements described in said report; that any persons interested in objecting to said aeauisitions and improvements, the grades to which the work will be done, the extent of the Assessment District, the assessment or the engineer's estimate of cost and expenses , or any other act or determination of the Engineer of 'fork or the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, may file protest in writing with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa at or before the hour fixed herein for hearing thereon; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds that the owners of one hundred per cent (100%) of the area of the property within the boundaries of the district proposed to be assessed have filed with this Board of Supervisors waivers waiving (1) any postin- of any notice of hearing; 2) any mailing of any notice of hearing and (3) any publication of any notice of hearing, all as required by the provisions of the Uunieipal Improvement Act of 1913; that notwithstanding said waiver, this Board of Supervisors hereby determins and orders that the County Clerk shall publish twice in the "Contra Costa Gazette" a Notice of Improvement, Qiving notice of the time and place of hearing on said assessment and report as hereinabove described, the first of which said publications shall be at least ten (10) days prior to the date fixed herein for hearing; Lnd BE IT IMTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors hereby orders that the work and improvement described in said Rest lution of Intention be had and done in accordance with the plans and profiles and specifications on file for said work. The plans and specifications submitted with said report are hereby adopted as the plans, profiles and specifications for said acquisitions and improvements, and said Board of Supervisors does hereby order that bids shall be received for the doin-; of said acquisitions and improvements on the 8th day of October, 1956, at the hour of 2:00 P.M. of said day. Said proposals or bids shall be delivered to the Count; Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on or before 2:00 P.U. of the 8th day of October, 1956, at the office of the County Clerk in the Court house of the County of Contra Costa, Martinez, California, which said time and place is hereby fixed as the time and pl_ce of a public meeting at which said bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. Said bids, after being publicly opened, examined and declared by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, will be calculated by the Engineer of Work, his report returned to the County Clerk, and the report of the results of the bidding and the calculations of the Engineer of :'fork will be reported to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at the next regular meeting thereof. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or bids should it deem this necessary for the public good, and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaithful in any former contract with the County of Contra Costa. The foregoin^ order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. WYAK 9 RAY S. TAYLOR, rl. G. BUCHANAN, J. ?REDERIC{SON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSE1dT: Supervisors - L. L. CLRXINCS. i, i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 -- Continued In the batter of Assessment Proceedings, Heather Acres, Unit No. 3. RESOLUTION ADOPTING SCALE OF PREVAILING MAGE RATES s WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did upon j the 25th day of September, 1956, adapt plans and specifications for the purchase and i construction of improvements in Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, Assessment District No. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa; NOW, THERaEFCRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Caste that said award of Supervisors has determined and established the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for each type of craft or workmen needed to execute or perform the necessary work or improvement in accordance with the schedule appended hereto and described "Schedule of Per Diem +:age Rages"; and BE IT FORT—ER RESOLVED that said "Schedule of Per Diem Viage Rages" be embodie in the Notice Inviting Sealed Bids and all hereinabove described. I HEREBY CMtTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was regularly and duly adopted by the Boerd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 25th day of September, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAE+:, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHA!*AN, I. FREDERICK""ON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT:Sunervisors - H. L. CU'U:INGS. SCHEDULE OF PER DIEU WAGE RATES RATE CLASSIFICATION PER HOUR Carpenters Journeyman Carpenters 3.00 Cement Masons (14 Times Overtime First 2 hours, Double Thereafter) gurney man 2.995 Foreman 3.245 RnRin ears Apprentices (Oilers, firemen, watchmen) 2.705 Euclid Loaders and/or similer type of equipment 3.425 Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type por.er blade 3.255 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (up to and including one yard)3.425 LeTourneau pulls (Jeeps, Terra Cobras, LePlant Coate, and similar types of equipment 3.255 Rollers 3.095 Spreader Machines EBarber Green, Jaeger, Etc. ) Engineer and Screed man used in operation)3.095 Tractors 3.095 Trenching Machine 3.145 Laborers (1j times overtime, including Saturdays) Cribbers 2.575 Kettlemen, Potmen, and men applying asphalt , creosote and similar type materials 2. 575 Asphalt Irouers and Raker 2.575 Concrete Laborers Wet or Dry 2. 325 General Laborers 2.325 Foremen 3.00 Teamsters (1i times overtime, including Saturdays) E Dump Trucks: Under 4 yds. (Water level) 2.325 4 yds. and under 6 yds. (Nater level 2.465 6 yds. and under S yds. (eater level) 2.625 Eight hours shall constitute a day's work unless otherwise specified. All overtime worked is double time unless otherwise specified. Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, double time unless otherwise specified. Health and Nelfare Plan, 10¢ per hour worked. Any classification omitted herein, not less than the prevailing wage scale in the County of Contra Costa %here said work is to be done. In the Matter of Service charge for Assessment District bonds. At the recuest of R. J. Van Noord, Assistant County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to investigate the establish- ment of a policy or automatic procedure for the collection of a service charge on bonds issued in assessment districts. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board ):embers present. 90 TUESDAY, SEM!SER 259 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Assessment Proceedings, Creekside Acres, Unit No. 1. RESOLTJTIO14 RWECTI1r, ALL BIDS AND C ALLIl`;iG FOR 10V BIDS VVHERR;.S, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did on the 28th day of Aunust, 1956, order the work and improvement to be done in Assessment District No. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit No. 1, County of Contra Costa, as said work and improvement is described in the Resolution of Inten tion of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, adopted on the 28th day of August, 1956; and VvI]EREAS, by said Resolution Adopting Engineer's Report and Ordering the work it was directed that bids be celled for the doing of said %ark and improvement and that the time fixed for receiving sealed bids or proposals was set in said Resolution far September 17, 1956, at the hour or 2:00 P.M. of said day; and VMRKAS, Notice Inviting Sealed Bids was duly published in the time, form and manner required by laic; and I,,-TF dUS, said bids were referred to the Board of Supervisors at its neat regular meeting and the consideration of said bids was continued from the 18th day of September, 1956, to the 25th day of September, 1956 at the hour of 9:45 A.M. of said day; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that all bids be, and they are hereby rejected; and BE IT FURTHER R3:OLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby directed to readvertise for bids for the hereinabove described work and improvement; and BE IT rVRTHER RESOLVED that the time is hereby fixed for the receiving of said bids for the doing of said work and improvement for the 8th day of October, 1956, at the hour of 2:00 P.M. of said day. Said proposals or bids shall be delivered to the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa on or before 2: 00 P.M. of the 8th day of October, 1956, at the office of said County Clerk in the Court House of the County of Contra Costa, Martinez, California, which said time and place is hereby fixed as the time and place of a public meeting at %hick said bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. Said bids, after being publicly opened , examined end declared, will be calculated by the Engineer of Work, his report returned to the County Clerk, and the report of the results of the bidding and the calculations of the Engineer of Work will be reported to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at the next regular meeting thereof. The Board of Supervisors reserves the ri?ht to reject any and all proposals or bids should it deem this necessary for the public good , and also the bid of any bidder who has been delinquent or unfaithful in any former contract with the County of Contra Costa; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of the time of receiving said proposals or bids by publication of Rotice Inviting Sealed Bids twice in the "Contra Costa Gazette", the first of which publication shall be at least ten (10) days prior to the said 8th day of October, 1956• AYES: Supervisors - I. T. A•OUK, RAY S. TAYLOR, 1. G. BUCWIAN, T. FRED&RICK.50N. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CU RINGS. i i 1205 TUESDAY, S PTEt!BER 259 1956 __ Continued SUPERVISORS BUCHi I;AN D ?R_gDWCKSON LEFT AT 11:00 A.M. AND S. L. CUMMINGS ` REWENED 21D t:AS PRESS;T c Ham; THE FOLLM,ING RESOLUTIONS WME ADOPTER. 9 In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract f or Construction of por- tion of Central. Ygnacio Valley Channel near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. This Board having heretofore edverti sed for bids for the construction of a portion of the Central Ygnacio Valley Channel near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. i, 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 sad are read by the Clerk: A. Turrin & sons, 418 Kahrs avenue, Concord, California John H. McCosker, Inc ., 1501 Eastshore Sigkv ay, Berkeley J. Henry Harris, 2657 - 9th Street, Berkeley 0. C. Jones & Sons, Fourth and Cedar Streets, Berkeley McGuire & Hester, Contractors, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland Gallagher & Burk, Inc., 344 High Street, Oakland and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief 3n7ineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'Nater Con- servation District, having recommended to this Board that the bid of A. Turrin & Sons I is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: $5 ,843.00) , is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Casta; NOW, TH 'ORE, on motion of supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak,IT IS BY Tffi,' BDARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said A. Turrain & Sons at the unit prices submitted in said bid. 1 IT IS FURTBER ORDER 3D that said A. Turrin & Sons shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the I sum of 42,921.50, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guarante- eing faithful performance of said contruet.I IT IS FURTHER ORDERS that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FUR`hM- ORDMED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccess- ful bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids. The foregoingorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 4L. present. In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for imnrovement and re- ali gnme nt of Rheem Creek in North San Pablo (Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4) . This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the improvement and realignment of Rheem Creek in the vicinity of "raodway and Eleventh Streets in North San Pablo, within Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4., and this bei.nr- the time and i place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the follouing and are read by the Clerk: i John H. McCosker, Inc., 1501 Eastshore aiahway, Berkeley, California; j 0. C. Jones a, Sons, Fourth & Cedar Streets, .Berkeley 2, California; j McGuire and Mester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland 21, California; J. Henry Harris , 2057 - 9th Street, Berkeley, California. and C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Flood Control District, having recommended to this Board that the bid of John H. McCasker, Inc. is the lowest and best bid for the doing 1 of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for I estimated quantity: 412,706) 2 is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa; NOV;, THMUMRE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goy ak,IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said John H. McCosker, ! Inc. at the unit prices submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHM ORDERED that said John H. McCosker, Inc. shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of $6,353, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT 1S FATE R ORD_3Z3U that the District attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract f or the doing of said work. IT IS sURTHER CRD-MM 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 members present. s s i s i i TUESDAY, SEPTE!tMER 25, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Proposed 1ithdrawal of Territory from Zone No. 20 in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. RESOLUTION 11HEREAS, under the provisions of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act (Statutes 1953, Chapter 1532, as amended) and particularly Section 39 through 43, inclusive, of said Act, a petition has been filed with this Board of Supervisors as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District for withdrawal from said District as formed of the territory more particularly described in said petitions, and as hereinafter described; and 1',IMEAS, the County Assessor of Contra Costa County has examined said peti- tion for withdrawal and has found that said petition has been signed and executed by the appropriate persons as is more particularly set forth in Section 39 of said Act; i and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors pursuant to said Act and as the ex- officio Board of Supervisors of said District is required to hold a hearing on the question of whether the property described in said petition and as more particularly hereinafter described will not be benefited by remaining within the said Zone 20 as formed by resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopted on September 18, 1956, and that the territory heretofore formed by resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopted on September 18th as Zone 20 within said District not sought to be withdrawn from such Zone of the District 'rill be benefited by continuing as a Zone of the Storm Drainage District. The territory proposed to be nithdrawn from Zane 20 in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District is more particularly described as follows: All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Swamp and Overflowed Land Survey No. 456, a portion of the South 1/2 of Section 25, Township 2, North Range 5 61est, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, containing 38. 90 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at a point 633.60 feet North and 2335-74 feet East from the corner to Sections 25, 269 35 and 36 in Township Two (2) North of Range Five ( 5) West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, said point of beginning, being also known as Station No. 1644 of the exterior survey of the San Pablo Rancho; thence running North 68* 45' East, 1181.40 feet along the line of the said San Pablo Rancho to -Station No. 643 thereof; thence North 48° 45' East, 1122.00 feet along the line of the San Pablo Rancho to Station No. 642 thereof; thence North 250 + est along the line of the San Pablo Rancho 330.00 feet to station; and thence leavin:- the line of the said San Pablo Rancho, South 850 30' West, 1273.59 feet to the point of be:;inning of this description; thence South 85° 30' West, 178.41 feet to the Shore Line of San Pablo Bay; thence South 17° l est, 214.96 feet; thence leavinc, said Shore Line North 850 30' East, 257.19 feet; thence North 4° 30' *4est, 200 feet to the point of beginning of this description and containing 1 acre more or less. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the 16th day of October, 19561 at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the hall of Reeords, Martinez, Contra Costa County , California, be fixed as the time and place of the meeting on the question of the proposed withdrawal from said sone 20 of said District, at which time the Board of Supervisors will consider such petition and all objections thereto and shall pass upon the same. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk or this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish a notice of such hearing once a week for two suc- eessive weeks in THE INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in Contra Costa County. The Board hereby finds and determines that no newspaper of general circulation is published 'within said Zone 20 of said District and that the aforesaid newspaper circulated in the County of Contra Costa and in said District and in Zone 20 thereof is deemed most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said Zone 20 within said District of the proposed 'withdrawal. PASSED U%'D ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District this 25th day of September, 1956, by the following vote, to sit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 10YAK, H. L. CUIDUNGS, ?AY S. TAYLOR. NOES: Supervisors - NOITE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. a. BUC-& AN, J. FREDERICi ON. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 2, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, 11'artinez, California. Cha ansa ATTEST: L'. T. Pl:ASCH, CLERK Byf Deputy Clerk t 1201 i BEFORE M BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TU-..SDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 THE H0 ARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION i AT 9 A. M. IN THE HOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, =RTItwEZ, GALIFORNIA; PRESENT: BON. E. L. C URZMIGS, CHAIRMAV , PRESIIMS a; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOV-K, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON; ABJRIT: SU"FERYISOR W. ^T. BUCHAVAP:; j PRES3ZT: ":. T. PAASCB, CLERK. j In the 23atter of proceedings of the Board durin7 the month j of September, 1956. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER3D that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of September, 1956, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written; and the Chairmen authorized to sign said minutes. iTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoardmembersi present. In the hatter of Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. M RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Cali- fornia, that WBEREAS, 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 des- cribed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; j V,MREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests j ofsaid District and the contiguous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed 1 that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sani- tary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; NOZ", THEREFORE, IT IS ORD&22D, as follows: j 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 cit: AGUTAR =ND KILCREASE tit:STATION TO THE SAN PABLO SANITARY DISTRICT I Portion of Lot 244 , as designated on the map entitled, "Lisp of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Parti- tion", which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of said county on March 1, 1894, and portion of Lots 5 and 6 of Section 28, Township 2 north, Range 4 i West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, eontainin? 14.1 acres, more or less described as follows: i Beginning on the fence line on the north line of the 5.08 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Rose Rox Fitzgerald, dated January 3, 1911, and recorded January 4, 1911 in Book 160 of Deeds at page 252, at the intersection thereof with a fence on the Nest line of the 5.14 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Mary 1 Garrison, dated February 19, 1912, and recorded January 22, 1915 in Book 238 of Deeds at page 370; thence from said point of beginning, North 00 18' 30" East, along said west line end along the west line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Fred W. Parr, et ux, dated January 24, 1914 and recorded January 31, 1914 in Book 217 of Deeds at Page 492, 678.89 feet to the South line of the 5.34 acre parcel of land des- cribed in the deed to Samuel L. Coulan , at ux, dated August 28, 1913 and recorded August30, 1913 in Book 209 of Deeds at page 158; thence forth 830 12' West, along said south line, 345.9 feet to an angle paint therein; thence South 370 23' West 919.74 feet; to the line between Lots 242 end 244 of said San Pablo Rancho; thence South 580 48' East, along said dividing line, 643.45 feet to station S. P. 32, from which station S. P. 620 bears north 190 19' cast, 275.6 feet; thence South 890 43' East, 230.22 feet to station in fence corner at the southwest corner of said 5.08 acre Fitzgerald parcel 160 D 252) ; thence North along the fence line, being the west line of said 5.08 acre parcel 343 feet to the northwest canner of said parcel; thence east along fence line, beim the north line of said tract, 118.30 feet to the point of beginning. I. the undersigned, hereby certify that the forealoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular neetin:; of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on the 2nd day of October, 1956, by the following vote: a YES: Supervisors - I. T. `sOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, H. L. J. FREDERTC KSTN.. TIOES: Supervisors - NOTTE. ABSE:.T: Supervisors - :1. G. BUCHF.1UN. APPRO VED: s Chairman of Said Board i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Altering Bound aries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Cali- fornia, that HEREAS, proceedin-s have been had by the Sanitary Board of the man Pablo Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3, of Chapter 9, of Fart I. of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it hes des- cribed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; 1jBAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the eonti-•nous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WFIERE1:S, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sani- tary District and is contiguous to the Sea Pablo Sanitary District; NO St, THERE20RE, IT IS ORDERED, es follows: 1. That the boundaries of the San Pablo unitary 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 annexed are described as folloss, to-Wit: CHARLES J. .RIGHT ET AL ANNEXATION Portion of specific Tract "G" as shown on the map entitled, "trap of the Rancho El Sobrante Accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho", uhieh map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of said county on Lerch 14, 1910, described as follms: Beginning at the most westerly corner of thet parcel of land described in the deed to Charles J. .:rir*t et ux, recorded November 9, 19549 in Volume 2415 of Official Records, at page 38; thence alon:^ the boundary of the said :Tright Parcel, North 61° 08' East 492.45 feet; thence South 240 19' 40" East 128.45 feet; thence South 420 07' West 117.57 feet to the most northerly corner of that parcel of land described in a deed to Charles Vernon Dale et ux, recorded July 159 1946, in Volume 839 at page 389 of Official Records; thence along the northeasterly line of the said Dale Parcel (839 OR 389) North 770 02' East 104.35 feet to the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Louis Mose et ux, recorded blerch 7, 1955, in Volume 2489 of Official Records at page 147; thence South 420 07' West 238.60 feet along the north est line of the said Rose parcel, to the northeastern line of Castro Road; thence South 760 50' East 76.1 feet; South 710 15' East 58.15 feet and South 650 30' East, 130.33 feet; thence 41-ortheasterly, in a direct line, of the north line of said Rose Parcel (2489 OR 147) , distant thereon South 760 50' East, 66.63 feet end South 620 09' East 190.89 feet from the most northerly corner of said Rose Parcel (2489 OR 147); thence South 620 09' ast 150 feet; thence South 420 07' West 111.42 feet; thence leaving said Rose Parcel (2489 OR 147) South 61034' East 104.65 feet; thence north 420 07' East 111.42 feet; thence South 610 34' East 205.3 feet; thence South 420 07' West to the center line of Castro Road, being the boundary line of the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence Westerly along the center line of Castro Road to a point %hick bears South 440 02' Best from the point of beginnin ; thence North 440 02' Viest to the most westerly corner of the said Wright Parcel 2415 OR 38) to the point of beginning. I. the undersigned, hereby certify that the fore-,oing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meetingof the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on the 2nd day of October, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. I.". GO`N`E, H. L. CMIMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDE3IC ' X 1 NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - ff. +:. BUCH21Ah. APPROVED: r Chairmen or Said Board. In the Matter of .Affidavits of Publication of Ordinances No. 1064 and 1080. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1064 and 1080 and Affi- davits of Publication of each of said ordinances heving been filed %ith this Board; and it appearing; from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the mnner required by lav:; NOVI, THMEnRE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 209 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued f In the Matter of Proposed Nuisance ordinance" re Fibreboard plant near Antioch. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that the request of the Oakley Chamber of Commerce that the Board enact an ordinance to end fall-out and odor from the Fibreboard plant on Wilbur Avenue near Antioch, IS REFERRED TO Tia DISTRICT ATTOE EY. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Matter of Complaint, Dollie V. Harrington, et ux. versus Pacific Gas and Elec- tric Company, et al. , Superior Court Action No. 67092. A copy of Complaint and Summons in Superior Court Action No. 67092, Dollie 1V. Harrington, et ux. versus Pacific Gas and Electric Company, at al ., having been f served on B. L. Cummings, Chbirman of the Board of Supervisors, on October 1, 1956; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said complaint and summons be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORI;EY. i The forepoin; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing payroll deduction for County employees' contributions to United Crusade. I 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 County employees may make their contributions to the United Crusade through payroll deduction. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of City Park Addition to City of Concord.RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF COF CORD TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES IN[SPECTER BY CITY. t;'HERPSAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 1955, passed end adopted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities, and BEREAZ the City Park Addition to the City of Concord is in the process of 1 annexation to the City of Concord and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, z:hich has passed a resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and I i-EMAS, the City council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 13th day of August, 1956, a certified copy of %hick is on file with the Clerk of this Boerd, has certified that said City has a building code equal to the building w code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authoriz the inspection of all buildings and structures on Lot 83, Diablo Estates No. 3 in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and that fees i payable bee olleeted by the City; T14--.E-RE 'JJR , 3E IT RESOLIaD that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected on Lot 83, Diablo Estates No. 3 in the City Park addition to the City of Concord to be inspected by City Porgies, and all fees payable in connection Kith said inspection to ',e collected and retained by the City of Concord. 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 2nd day of October, 1956, by the folloticing vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. `0YAK, H. L. CU=1GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. I NOES: Supervisors - ONE. ABS.W.ZZT: Supervisors - i. G. BUCEi-l"AN". I, In the 'Matter of Cost for drainage for Tract 2246 Brook Farms) in Danville. This Board having on September 4, 1956, continued to this date the matter of proposed a;reement with reference to sharia costs for drainage in Tract 2246 Brook Farms) Danville area, and this Board wishing further time to consider the pro- j posed agreement; etc. ; E NX, THEREFORE, and on notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor j i Tuesday, October 2, 1956 -- Continued Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM thet the hearing on said matter is further con- tinued to October 9, 1956, at 10:00 A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the %tter of Accepting resignation of J. F. DeRosa as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission. Mr. J. F. De Rosa Navin- filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of the Contra Costa County 'Park Commission; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resi-7nation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED end said office is hereby DECLARED V:C 17T. The f3re:7oinr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the .utter of Resignation of Andrew P. Mikkelsen as Director of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, and the appointment of A. M. French for the unexpired term. This Board havint; received the resignation of Andrew P. Mikkelsen as Director of the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District; and 17.01t% T::EliEFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 30,RD ORD-KRED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and said office is hereby DECLARED `lrCg:T. IT IS BY TEE BOARD FURTER CRDERSED that A. M. French, Kellogg Road, Byron, 1 California, be and he is hereby appointed Director of said district for the unexpired term of Andrew P. Mikkelsen , resigned (said appointment being mode under provisions of Section 21265 of the Water Code) . The forec;oinr, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the 14atter of Appointment of Elvin A. Cometta, archi- teet, to prepare plans and specifications for remodeling Richmond 1tiemorial Hall. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T?iE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Elvin A. Comette be and he is hereby appointed as architect to prepare plans end specifections for the remodeling of the Richmond Memorial Hall for a fee of five ( 5) per cent. The fore7oin 7 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Bids and award- ing contract for Fire Station ao. 4 in Pacheco, Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Firehouse Station No. 4 located at Center Avenue at Blackwood Drive, Pacheco, within the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the followin- and are read by the Clerk: Ernest Hollmsn, 1182 Almendra Court, Concord, California; James L. Peterson, °5504 Pine Hollow Road, Concord, California; Frank Oddone, General Contractor, 1082 Juanita Drive, olalnut Creek, California; Romley Construction Company, 2780 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, 'Nalnut Creek, California. and the Directors of the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection. District having recommended to this Board that the bid of Ernest Bollman is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: $31,775.00) , is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work, end which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 1S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing, of labor and materials for said work be ar.d the same is hereby awarded to said Ernest Eollman at the unit prices submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Ernest Hallman shall present to this Board two Rood and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of Y-15,887.50, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing 211 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued fnithful performance of said contract. IT IS PUIRTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shallpreparethecontractforthedoingorsaidwork. I IT IS FURTHM ORDER3?D thet the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccess- ful bidders the certified or cashier's check which aecompnnied their respective bids. i The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t present. In the f&tter of Bids received for construction of a storm drain along east line Broadway addition from Miner Avenue to Rheem Creek (Storm Drain Maintenance District 2:o. 4) in San Pablo. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a storm drain along east line Broadway Addition from [diner Avenue to Rheem Creek, Storm Drain Maintenance District No- 41, in San Pablo, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contrectors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the f ollowin c; and are read by the Clerk: McGuire & Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland, California; Lee J. Immel, 13555 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo 10, California; 0. C. Jones & Sons, Fourth end Cedar Streets, Berkeley, California ; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE 30-ARD ORDERED that said bids be end the same are hereby referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for recom- mendation to this Board on October 9, 1956. The foref-oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the I&tter of Granting permit to Crockett Garb8;7e Company (Maurice Botta) to use garbage dump at Giant. Crockett Garbage Company (,?auriee Botta) having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum or ir45; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit is granted to said Crockett Garbage Company to use County Garbage Dump near dant in accordance with provisions of Ordinance No. 441, as amended, for the period of one month commencing October 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t present. In the Metter of Authorizing payment for services of Elec- tion Officers, etc. for Elec- tion of Disincornoration of Southern Public Utilities District. On motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE S BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the Election Board for the election held on October 2, 1956, for the disincorporation of Southern Putlie Utilities District; is hereby fixed in the sum of .612-50 plus messenger service fees of $3 .00 and $3.60 mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and that the polling place rent for such election is fixed in the sum of x10.00. Im IS BY TED; BOARD FURTER ORD&gED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his vxerrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter of conduct of said election: Angeline it. Murray, 118 Feliz Court, Danville Services as election officer X12.50 lessen aer Fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 3 .60 Total 19.10 Lela Soto, 127 Cameo Drive, Danville Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Kathryn K. Welshons , 111 Maiden Lane, Danville Services as election officer 12.50 Polling place rent 10.00 Total 22.50 Thelma 1.. Scott, 101 L:ontana Drive, Danville Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 1956 -- Continued In the hatter of County parti- cipation in Civil Defense test exercises on November 8, 1956. At the request of William 7*'. +ard, Jr. ,, Civil Defense Director of Contra Costa County, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Contra Costa County is authorized to participate in Civil Defense test exercises to be held on November S, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the ?atter of Proposed Annexa- tion of Territory (Draper property) to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3. This being: the time fixed for the hearing; on the proposed annexation of terri- tory described in resolution adopted by this hoard on August 28, 1956, to Contra Costa County Sanitation District ::o. 3 , and notice of said hearing having, been given for the time and in the manner required by 16%; and this Boerd beim; desirous of further consideration of the proposed annexation; DOR', THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD OKDM.M that the hearing on the proposed annexation of said territory to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3, be and the same is continued to Tuesday, October 23, 1956, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. OYAK, H. L. CLMMIG , RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FRnDERIC'r'.SON. NOES:Supervisors - N.Osr-. ABSM.T: Supervisors -G. 3XiW AN. In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for installation of a hot ueter heating system for Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation Dist- rict. Plans and specifications for installation of a hot water heating system at the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conservation District, 2400 Oak Grove Road, Concord, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. C. C. Rich, District Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'stater Conservation District; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS By THE BOARD FURTIM ORD3k3D 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 Contrao- tors which is attached to and made a pert of the above referred to plans and speci- fications. IT IS BY THE BOLRD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, October 23, 1956, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTER 03DE:RED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the "DIABLO BEACON". The foregoing order is passed by the unanicaous vote of the board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Channel Cleaning (Flood Control `':ork) . On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOIRD ORDERED thrt the Public orks Department is authorized to clean channels (silt removal) at estimated cost of $2,300. to be charged to County Flood Control funds, at the follo%ing locations: 1. Rollingwood Subdivision - lots 1 through 4 of block 15. 2. North Richmond Area - from south end of Battery Street to outlet in tidal canal. 3. Danville Area - channel from Del Amigo Road to 100 feet west of Camino Encanto (15000 ) . The fore=-oink order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 13 TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 29 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Amending Board Order of Au-ust 28, 1956, auth- orizin attendance of Veterans Service Officer Joe Hammond and tuo members of his staff at meeting. i This Board having on Au7,ust 28, 1956, authorized the attendance of Veterans I Service Officer Jae Hammond and tuo Service Representatives of his Staff at a meeting in Santa Barbara on October 4 and 5; and 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 said order is amended to provide for the use of a county automobile for transportation. The fore;aoin order is passed by the unenimous 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 Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: R. J. n"RAr?TL, Building Inspector, to International Conference of Building Officials et Palm Springs, October 30 to november 2, inclusive. The foregoin order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing the charging of sick leave instead of vacation. 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 thirty-tuo hours for the week of September 11, 1956, charged to vacation time for Mrs. Charlotte McKillop, employee of the Richmond Office of the Social Service Depart- ment, be and the same are hereby charged to sick leave accrual. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Sward members present. In the Matter of Re-employment of Joyce M. Kelsey at fourth step of salary range for Staff i Nurse. At the request of Dr. G. Degnan, County Medical Director, and on the reoom mendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded , by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY = AO:.RD ORDERED that the re-employment of Joyce M. Kelsey at the fourth step of the salary range for staff nurse be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t In the Matter of Extension of Public Health Furse position in Health Department. I On motion of Supervises Frederickson, secmded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that the position of Public Health 1 arse in the health Department created by this board on :larch 27, 1956, be and the same is hereby extended until January 15, 1957. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. I In the Matter of Personnel Action. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- I visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 'rdE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel action be and the same is hereby authorized: Martinez Justice Court Reclassified Intermediate Typist Clerk to Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, effective October 8, 1956. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f i I 1 I i 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustment. 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 the fol- lowing appropriation adjustment be and the some is hereby APPROVED: Flood Control and nater Conservation District Appropriation Decrease Increase Machinery and tools 903 600 Pump 4350 Suction & Discharge hose 70'150 Miscellaneous couplings, etc. 100 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 2505 6600 The foregoins- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Metter of Appropria- tion Adjustment. 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 appropriation adjustment be and the some is hereby APPROVED: ADDropriation Decrease Increase Concord Justice Court Capital utlay -- Counter 4680 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 4680 i Building Maintenance Repair of Buildings 175-324 14,900 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 143,900 Public '.'orks Department Secondary Road Construction x€2745 29500 Secondary Brid-le Construction #4537 2000 Secondary Road Construction 0552 209500 Secondary Right of day #3552 159000 Secondary Right of Way A057 5000 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 20,500 20,500 Garage - Capital Outlay - Bridge Truck f862 250 Secondary Road Maintenance 250 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 250 250 Primary Road Construction Y6381 1,725 Secondary Road Construotion ff6285 19725 County Garage Replacements 1-4 door sedan (Item 1) 29200 Unappropriated Reserve "•eneral Fund 23,200 A ria ul t ur al rExt en si on Service Services 75 Capital Outlay - 2 Fire Extinguishers 75 Unappropriated Reserve ",ren eral Fund 75 75 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Metter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Shaddick Drive Annexation" to City of Antioch. Certificate dated September 28, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 374-A, adopted by the City of Antioch and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on September 28, 1956, having been received by this Board; T OIF, TMR3703E, and an motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD&IM that said eertificete be p1E eed on file. The foregoing order is aessed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Latter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "City Park Annexation" to City of Concord. Certificate dated September 28, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 347, adopted by the City of Concord and which refers to annexation to said city, gyres filed in his office on September 28, 1956, hav- inp, been received by this Board; f , 215 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 1956 -- Continued 11MV, TiI , a O)R , and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDEE-RBD that said certificate be pleced on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the utter of Relinquishment of committee appointments, by Civil Defense Director. Mr. ','i'iliiam W. 17ard, Jr., Civil Defense Director, having been appointed to the Legislative and resolutions Committee of the U. S. Civil Defense and to represent + the State at a conference to be held in Atlanta, Geor-ia; and said Mr. Ward having requested authority to relinquish said appointments to Cdr. Peterson, Assistant Civil Defense Director of Alameda County, due to the feet that Lir. Uard will not be attendance at the conference of the U. S. Civil Defense Council in Atlanta;4 I THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor I Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BO_RD ORDERED that he is granted that authority . i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Latter of Continuation of Hearing,, Kensington Incor- poration. This being the time set for hearing, as provided in Section 34311, Government( Code, on the proposed incorporation of the City of Kensington, and notice of said hearing having been given in the manner and for the time prescribed by lave, the Board proceeded to call the matter on for hearing at ten o'clock a.m. Francis Watson, Esq., of the lee: firm of Tinning & DeLap, requested exclu- sion from the boundaries of the proposed City of Kensington Highland, unit Ido. 2, and of the Sunset View Cemetery property. Mr. Watson further stated that he desired to present testimony and other evidence in support of his request for the exclusion of I these properties on the ground, among others, that there would be difficulty in hand- I ling sewage from such tract, which argued egainst including it in the proposed new city. Thomas H. Rothwell, i sq., on behalf of the proponents, together with fir. Samuel L. Holmes, objected to any continuance of the hearing, by the Board for the tak- ing; of such testimony and evidence. 11r. Robert Y. Copeland, a member of the Stege Sanitary District and a resident of the area proposed to be incorporated, spoke on behalf of the proponents, stating that in his opinion sewage service could be handled efficiently from the Kensington Ei-lhlands properties. Mr. Burtis L. Robertson of Berkeley ','goods requested the exclusion of the Berkeley ;'goods area. Supervisor Iven T. Goyak presented end filed a letter from the Berkeley Woods Improvement Club, to ether with petition requesting, withdrawal of the Berkeley Woods property from the boundaries of the proposed city, and telegrams and letters i from interested persons urs-in- that Kensington Hi- lands, Unit Ito. 2, be included as a Bert of the proposed new city. It beim stipulated by 1-r. 18tson end Gir. Rothwell that the hearin!7 be continued, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Board continued the matter for further hearing to Thursday, November 1 , 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. , and directed the Clerk to notify the proponents to deposit the additional moneys required for costs incurred in publishing the petition, such additonal money to be deposited prior to iovember 1, 1956. t The motion was carried by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 4 J. FRxED-EDS0. f i NOES: supervisors - NOINE. t l AB:,EZIT: Sunervi sora - BUCHJU:AII.j In the Matter of Recommendation of the Port Chicago navy base removal committee of the Contra f Costa Development Association. The Port Chicago navy base removal committee of the Contra Costa County Development Association hevin7 recommended that the Board of Supervisors employ John Thomas Taylor, attorney and retired Teneral, to represent Contra Costa County in 17ashington, D. C. on the Port Chicago removal proceedings, and this Board having con- Isideredsaidproposal ; i f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE ! BOARD ORDS D that the request for employment of said John Thomas Taylor be and the F same is hereby denied, for the reason that this Boerd has full confidence in the work being done by the Contra Coste County Development association and by Mr. Warren H. McBryde in representing Contra Costa County in the Fort Chicago removal proceedings. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Public Hearing for discussion of Drainage Basins in the Amador, Alamo, and Tessa jars Drainage Basins. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Eearing for a discussion of Drainage Basins in the Amador, Alamo and Tassajera Drainage Basins, heretofore fixed for October 9, 1956, be and the same is hereby continued to November 1 at 9:30 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the hatter of Referrals to the Contra Costa County Flood Control District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMRED that the following coamunieations be and the same are hereby refer- red to Contra Costa County Flood Control District: 1. From Walnut Boulevard Improvement Association with reference to unsolved flood problems confronting some of the residents of the Walnut Boulevard area; 2. From Gregory Gardens Improvement Club with reference to the %est branch: of Grayson Creek which has become dammed by debris as the result of water "eine; let out of the Contra Costa canal; 3. Petition From Mr. Walter B. Bauer, 1685 Mary Drive, Concord, praying for action on the condition of the creek behind the homes on Mars Drive in Gregory lerdens. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the hatter of Bonds of Lafayette School District 1956 School Bonds, Series A. VHEREAS, the Governing Board of Lafayette School District has certified, as required by law , to the boerd of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, ,whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings sho%, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 5th day of December, 1955, said governing board deemed it advis- able , and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered an its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 6th day of hareh, 1956, 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 $970,:700 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. e) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity . e) The supplyin s of school buildin?s %ith furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) The cerrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Sducation Cade, to %it, providing se%ers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or a%ay 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 %eeks prior to said election in The Lafayette Sun, a ne%speper 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 la%; That said election %as held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof , and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law , that from said returns said Vverning board found and declared, find said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1542 votes cast at said elee- tion that there %ere 18 illegal or blank votes and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 1278 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 246 votes and no 2,17 TUESDAIT, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be swede on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by lax to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict oonf ormity faith the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed f issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by lax; IT IS THER&FORS WLV3D .ZD ORDb" 14ME that bonds of seid Lafayette School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, . shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the ag-regate authorized principal amount of ;`970,000 and shall be designated 1956 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and w300,OQ0 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining 4670,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as this board j of supervisors shell determine at the time of the isswnce and sale of all or any part 4 of said remaining Y670,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated December 15, 1956, shall be 300 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-300, both in- t clusive, of the denomination of ;1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the j United States of America at the office of- the county treasurer of said county end shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 15,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on December 15 in each of the years 1957 to 1976, both inclusive; t Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at tte office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bondshave to run, on the 15th day of December, 1957, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of June and December of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of l 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 bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, ennraved or otherwise ! mechanically reproduced, except thet one of said signatures or countersignatures to j said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS !MTHER ORDE13D that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to-wit: j 11-umber Uh ITED STATES OF A3=RICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIAIA A_1,000 SCEOOL BOA+D OF Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County. 1956 School Bond, Series A l Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, eoknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the officel of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of December, 1956, One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest there- I on in like lawful money at the rate of per cent (,per annus), pay- able at the office of said treasurer on thel5th 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 duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except i for such variation, if any, as cavy be required to designate varying series , numbers, i denominations, interest rates Fnd maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to X970,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and le=*ally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 6th day of March, 1956, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuent 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 j within the limit provided by lax, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to end in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this 4 bond, that this bond rnd 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. i In Witness :hereof said Board of Supervisors has caused. this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the euditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, end the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of December, 1956. SEAL) H. L. CUP.MIGS Chairman of Board of Supervisots COU.N'TERSIt'.1" D: H. E. McNAMER 1,11. T. PAr.SCH County Auditor County Clerk and C?erk of the Boerd of Supervisors I I i I i i t TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 1956 -- Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shell be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to Kit: 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 Lafayette School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of end 100 Dollarsr for months interest on 1956 School Bond No. A.- Series A, of said School District. H. E. McNAUER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERID that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series A end payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said school district and provision shell be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by lace. IT IS FURT'ER 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 LAFAYETTE SUP:, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state thet said board of supervisors will up to Thursday the lst day of November, 1956, at 11 o'clock a.m. , of said day, receive sealed proposais for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the ri--ht to reject any and ali bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution end order was passed Lnd adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 2nd day of October, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Sunervisors - I. T. 10 Ag, H. L. CtMOMS, RAY .i. TAYLOR, J. ^REDRICaSO;T. 1 OES:Supervisors - P.ON . ABSM, T: Supervisors - " . G. BUCEZAN. In the Putter of Authorizing attendance at 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 Edward Radosevich, Associate Planner, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Regional planning meeting of the San Joaquin Valley counties at .rodesto, October 5. The fore oin! order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Proposal of the Walnut Creek Library Association,, Incorporated. The Walnut Creek Library Association, Incorporeted, having submitted to this Board the f ollowing; proposal: The City of i alnut Creek to furnish a site large enou-g to accomodate 10,000 square foot library buildin!; and pledges to pro- aide construction of 6,000 square feet of the structure; The County to be responsible for the bal- ance of 10,000 square feet; a On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TF1E BOARD ORDERED that said proposal is referred to the Board's Library Committee Supervisors Goyak and .Buchanan) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the 11,11atter of Approval of lease with LAFAYETTE FIRE DISTRICT for premises for Sheriff's Depertmen t Sub- station. Leese dated October 2, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa, called County", and Lafayette Fire District, called "District," nhich provides that the District lets unto the County for the sale purpose of maintaining and operating a Sheriff's Department Substetion, on quErters to be constructed by District, for a term of five years from and after the first day of the month immediately following the com- pletion of the premises leased and their delivery to the County, at a rental of ten X219 TUESWt Y, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued cents (10¢) per month per square foot of floor space provided, such floor space shall not be less than 1400 nor more :hen 1500 square feet, payable in advance at time d County takes occupancy, with an option for renewal of lease for a further period of five years on the sane terms and 'conditions, the County to give written notice to District at least thirty days before expiration of original lease term, is presented to this Board; and I On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORD&LED that said lease be end the same is hereby APP7:OVED £nd Ei. L. i Cummings, Chairmen of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behelf of the County. 1 The foret,oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Metter of Approval of lease with Det. View County Fire Protection District, premises referred to as Haag- Kauf enberg property , located on Alhambra Avenue, t%rtinez. Lease dated October 1, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa , called Lessor," and the ?fit. View County Fire Protection District, called 'Lessee ," which provides that the lessor lets unto the lessee the premises situated on west side of Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, California , approximately five hundred ( 500 ) feet southerly of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway right of way, commonly referred to as the Haag-Kaufenberg property, for a term of three years, commencing on the 1st day of October, 19569 and terminating on the 30th day of September, 19599 at a rental of Twenty-five Dollars ($25) per month payable in advance on the lst day of each month during, the term of this lease, and the lessee shall have the right to renew this 1 lease for an additional three year term upon the same terms and conditions by giving written notice to lessor 'within thirty days of the expiration of the term, is presented to this Bof:rd; 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 z.PPROIM and a. L. Cummings is authorized to execute said lease es Cheirman of the Board of Supervisors for the County of Contra Costa and as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, ex-officio the governing body of said County Fire Protection District.i The foret,oini- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members j present.I In the Matter ofat Communication from Mrs. Emily S. Barg 'with reference to culvert at Sommer- ville and Tenth Street in Antioch. I Mrs. Emily S. Barg, 1532 Carmel Drive, Walnut Creek, having written a com- munication dated September 26, 1956, and received by the Clerk of this Board on I October 1, 1956, in which she states that on June 27, she and her husband were travel- ing eest on the Pittsburg-Antioch Freeway and that on the turn at Sommerville and Tenth Street in Antioch, at a culvert, there were no markers, signals, flares, or street lights, and that their car vent into said culvert; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY :HE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Purchasing Agent. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. s In the Metter of Complaint with reference to burning at Dump at Gie nt. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from Mrs. .A'allaee Rood, 57 Nancy Drive, San Pablo, in which she refers to the burning at the Giant Dump, is referred to the County Health Department. I The foregoinz order is pessed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r i In the Metter of Resolution for Condemnation of Sase=ents and Ri=-,hts of Y ay for Channel Improvement. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that it finds and determines and hereby declares that the public interest and necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by the County of Contra Costa, of a public improvement, namely, channel improvement for drainage purposes. j The public interest and necessity require the acquisition for and in con- nection %ith said public improvement of the real property, or interest in real pro- perty hereinafter described and that the property or interest in real property herein- after described are necessary therefor, that a fee simple title is necessary for all i TLMESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued property hereafter described. Said proposed public improvement is planned and located in a manner which Kill be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury, and BE IT _'URT:_3R RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the said Board ac- quire in the name of the County of Contra Costa, the hereinafter described real pro- perty or interest in real property by donation, purchase, or by condemnation in ae- eordance with the provisions of the Cede of Civil Procedure made and providing for eminent domain, that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and empowered. To acquire in the name of the County of Contra Costa the easements and rights of way hereinafter described in and to the said hereinafter described real property or interest in real property, by condemnation, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure and of the Constitution of California, relating to eminent domain , To prepare and prosecute in the name of the County of Contra Costa such proceeding or proceedings in the proper court having jurisdiction thereof as are necessary for such accuisition, To make application to said court for an order fixin-, the amount of such security in the wcy of money deposits as said court may direct, and for an order per- mitting said County of Contra Costa to take immediate possession and use of said real property or interest in real property for the aforesaid public uses and purposes, o make deposit of such security out of proper funds in such amount so fixed and determined, end in such manner as said court in 'which such condemnation pro- ceedin^s are pending may direct. The real property or interest in real property which the County of Contra Costa is by this resolution authorized to acquire. is more particularly described in the complaint on file and by this reference made a part hereof of the same extent as if herein fully set forth in 'words and figures. PASSED .AND ADOP'T'ED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 2nd day of October, 1956, by the following vote, to Kit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. 10YAK9 H. L. CIl'AMGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICFiSOt+. NOES:Supervisors - 170'!E. ABSEP:T: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHMAi. In the Metter of Fixing bounda- ries and establishing election precincts, Alhambra 1, Concord 109 19, 43, 449 509 609 689 69, 70, Martinez 26, Lafayette 5, 16, 179 219 29, Orinda 6, 15, 203, Pacheco 17, 19, Nichols 2, 3, Richmond 17, 579 749 Walnut Creek 12, 28, and 35. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TMR BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Alhambra 1, Concord, 10, 19, 43, 44, 50, 60, 689 69, 70, I&rtinez, 26, Lafayette 5, I69 17221, 29 , Orinda 6, 159 26, Pacheco 17, 19, Nichols 2, 3 , Richmond 17, 57, 74, 7talnut Creek 12, 28 and 35, election precincts of Contra Costs County, es hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established end fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: CONCO:ID PR UNCI KO. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Mendocino Drive with the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of beginning north- easterly along the center line of Mendocino Drive to the northerly line of Concord Village Unit No. 2-A, said point bein,7 also on the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along seid incorporation line in a general counter-clockwise direction to the center line of *il'ilson Lane; thence southeasterly along the center line of Wilson Lane to the center line of Deekin;zer Road; thence southwesterly along the center line of Deckin-er Road to the northerly line of Clayton Road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Clayton Road to the point of be,Inning- CoNCORD PRECINCT NO. 19 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of 71estgate Avenue Kith the center line of Solano +ray; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Solano Way to the center line of Courtland Drive thence southwesterly and westerly alone said center line of Courtland Drive and its extension westerly to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence northwesterly along said incor- poration line to the center line of Argyll Avenue; thence northeasterly along said center line to the center lind of Richard Ave; thence northwesterly along said center line of Richard Ave. to the center line of Wiest:,ate Ave.; thence northeasterly and and northerly along seid center line of Eestgate ave. to the point of beginning. 122 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 , 1956 -- Continued CONCORD PRECIIICT NO. 50 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Janet Lane with the in- corporation line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of beginning southerly ' aloniz the center line of Janet Lane to the intersection thereof with the westerly ex- tension of the southerly line of lot 25 hosal Park; thence easterly along said exten- i sion, along the southerly line of said lot 25 and the easterly extension thereof to j the center line of Rosal Lane; thence southerly along the center line of Rosal Lane to the center line of Joan Avenue; thence easterly elon:g the center line of Joan Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general counter-clockwise direction to the southerly line of the Greenfield Tract; 11 thence westerly along the southerly line of the Ireenfield Tract to the center line y of Babel Lane; thence northwesterly along the center line of Babel Lane to the in- j corporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general oounter-clockwise direction to the point of beginning. CO'-TCORD PRECP.:CT !"0. 60 i Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of Concord and the northerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Ganley; thence from said point of be -inning southeasterly and southwesterly along the boundary line of said Ganley Tract to the southeasterly corner of said Ganley Tract; thence south- westerly £lon- the extension southwesterly of the southeasterly line of said Ganley Tract to the center line of Solano 11ey ; thence southeasterly along the center line of Solana .','ay to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the westerly) line of lot 66 Avon Acres Unit No. 1; ,.hence northeasterly alone said extension and along the westerly line of lot 66 to the northwesterly corner thereof , said point being; also on the northeasterly lire of Avon Acres Unit No. 1; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Avon Acres Unit No. 1 to the northeasterly corner of lot 60 Avon acres Unit L'o. 1; thence southwesterly alons the easterly line of said lot 60 and the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Solano .ay; thence south- easterly along the center line of Solano I-say to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the westerly line of lot 55 Avon Acres Unit No. 1; thence northeasterly along said extension and F long the westerly line of said lot 55 and 4 its extension northeasterly to the most southern corner of lot 412 Avon titres Unit No. 3-A; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of lot 412 and the northeasterly I extension thereof to the center line of Overhill Road; thence northwesterly along i the center line of Ove_rhill Road to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of lot 425 Avon Acres Unit NO. 3-A; thence north- I easterly along said extension rnd along the southeasterly line of said lot 425 to the boundary line of Manor Crest Village Unit No. 6; thence in a general northerly direc- tion along said boundary line to the easterly line of Avon Avenue ; thence northerly alone; the easterly line of Avon Avenue and the northerly extension thereof to a point on the incorporation line of the City of Concord, said point also being the most easterly corner of lot 42 Eillcre3t Terrace Unit :'-). 2; thence in a general counter-clockwise direction alon said incorporation line of the City of Concord to the point of begin- ning. r CONCORD PRECMCT I70. 68 i Berinnin- at the intersection of the center line of Argyll Avenue with the j incorporation line aP the Cita of Concord; thence from said point of beginning north- easterly slon-- said center line of Argyll Avenue to the center line of Richard Avenue; thence northwesterly alons the center line of Richard Avenue to the center line of Westgate Avenue; thence northeasterly and northerly along the center line of Westgate Avenue to the center line of Solano Way; thence northwesterly aloe- the center line of Solano ; ey to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the easterly line of lot 41 Avon _.cres Unit :o. 1; thence northeasterly along said extension and along the eesterly line of said lot 41 to the northeasterly corner thereof; said point beim* also on the northeasterly line of Avon Acres Unit -"ao- 1; thence northwesterly j filon, the northeasterly line of Av3n Acres Unit 'No. 1 to the northwest corner of lot i 55 of said subdivision; thence southwesterly sloe? the westerly line of said lot 55 and the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Solano 'Flay ; thence northwesterly elor. - the center line of Solano :lay to the intersection thereof Vith the southwesterly extension of the easterly line of lot 60 !;von Acres Unit No. 1; thence I northeasterly alon--, said extension and along the easterly line of said lot 60 to the northeasterly corner thereof , said point beim on the northeasterly line of Avon jAcresUnit ?':o. 1; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Avon Acres Unit No. 1 to the north%esterly corner or lot 66 of said subdivision; thence southwesterly } elonn the westerly line or s£ id lot 66 end the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Solano ;racy ; thence northwesterly alon, the center line of Solana Way to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the easterly line of that j tract of land now or formerly owned by '.aaley; thence northeasterly along said exten- sion to the southeasterly corner of said Ganley Tract; thence northeasterly and north- westerly along the boundary line of said Ganley Tract to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence in a general counter-clockwise direction along said City a of Concord incorporation Line to the point of beginning. i CONCORD PRECrs'CT tea. 69 PARCEL OHE M Beginning at the intersection of incorporation line of the City of Concord with the center line of Mendocino Drive; thence from said point of beginning north- easterly along the center line of Mendocino Drive to the northerly line of Concord iVillageUnitNo. 2 , said point bein; also on the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along; said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. PA.RCrM. TilO i Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Janet Lane with the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of be-inning along said incorporation line in a -eneral counter-clockwise direction to the center line of Joan Avenue; thence westerly alon- the center line of Joan Avenue to the center line of Rosel Lane; thence northerly elovP, the center line of Rosal Lane to the intersection ; i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 1956 -- Continued thereof with the easterly extension of the southerly line of lot 25 Rosal Park; thence westerly elon; said extension and along the southerly line of said lot 25 and the westerly extension thereof to the center line of Janet Lane; thence northerly along the center line of Janet Lane to the point of beginning. MARTINEZ MCITI CT NO. 26 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the A.T.&S.F. Railroad right of way with the easterly line of Pleasant hill Road West, said point being also on the incorporation line of the City of 'Martinez; thence from said point of beginning along- said incorporation line in a i-enerel clockwise direction to the center line of said railroad right of way; thence easterly along said center line to the point of beginning. n CONCORD PRECINCT h0. 43 Beuinnifig at the intersection' of the center line of Detroit Avenue with 8the northwesterly line of Rancho Sen Miguel; thence from said point of beginning north- westerly along the center line of Detroit Avenue to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the northerly line of Concord Park; thence northwesterly along said extension, along the northerly line of Concord Park and along the north- westerly extension thereof to the northeasterly line of Galindo Street; thence south- easterly aloe.- the northeasterly line of salindo Street to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general counter-clock- wise direction to the most southerly corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Bossard; thence due south to the boundary line of Ridge Park Tract; thence in a general southwesterly direction along said Ridge Park Tract to the most northerly corner of Rancho San Miguel ; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Rancho San Miguel to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 44 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Peach Place with the westerly line of Oak :rove Road; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the center line of Peach PIE ce to tie southerly line of Tree Haven; thence westerly along the southerly line of Tree haven and the westerly extension thereof to the center line of Monument Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center line of Monument Boulevard to the easterly line of the S.P.R.R. ri -,ht of way; thence northerly alone the easterly line of said ri-ht of way to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general counter-clockwise direction to the center line of Vir^inia Lane; thence southeasterly alone, the center line of Virginia Lane to the center line of :..onumeat Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the center line of Monument Boulevard to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence southeasterly alone said incorporation line to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 70 Beginninfz at the intersection of the center line of Detroit Avenue with the center line of Monument Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the center line of Monument Boulevard to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general counter-clockwise direction to the westerly line of Detroit Avenue, said point being also on the northerly line of that tract of land n--n% or formerly owned by Rose; thence northeasterly along; the northeasterly extension of the northerly line of said Rose Tract to the center line of Detroit Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center linf of Detroit Avenue to the point of beginning. PARC-X 740 Begi,:ning at the intersection of the center line of Virginia Lane with the center line of monument Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the center line of Vir^inia Lyne to the incorporation line of the City of Con- cord; thence alone said incorporation line in a general counter-clockwise direction to the center line of 11onument Boulevard; thence southeesterly along the center line of Monument Boulevard to the point of beginning. LAFAYEITE PRECINCT N0. 5 Beginning £t the intersection of the center line of Happy Valley Road with the northerly line of Rancho Acalanes; `.hence from said point of beginning south- easterly along the center line of Happy Valley Road to the center line of Upper Happy Valley Road; thence in a general southerly direction along the center line of Upper Happy Valley Road to the center lint of Los A.rabis Drive; thence westerly along; the center line of Los Arabis Drj re to the center line of :»:states Drive; thence in a general northerly direction along the center line of Estates Drive to the center line of Canyon Road; thence northwesterly along the center line of Canyon Road to boundary line of Rancho Acalanes; thence northerly and easterly along said boundary line to the point of beginning. LAFAY3TTE PRECI2:CT No. 16 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of St. Mary's Road with the northerly extension of the %esterly line of Lafayette Homeland Unit Ito. 2; thence from said point of be!:inning in a general southwesterly direction along said extension and elong the westerly line of said subdivision to the northerly line of Lot 1 of said subdivision; thence easterly aloe , the northerly line of said Lot 1 and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Solana Drive; thence southerly along the cen- ter line of Solana Drive to the center line of Hamlin Road; thence easterly along the center line of Hamlin Road to the easterly line of Lafayette homeland Unit No. 2; thence southerly alon:- said easterly line to northeasterly corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Hamlin; thence southwesterly and westerly along the easterly and southerly lines of said Ham-in tract to the easterly line of Lot 62 Rancho Laguna de las Palos Colorados; thence southerly to the southerly line of said lot 62; thence westerly along the southerly lines of Lots 62 and 63 of said Rancho 23 TUESD,Y, OCTOBER 2, 1956 -- Continued I to the center line of 'Xoraga Road; thence in a general northeasterly direction along ' the center line of Y3 ege Road to the center line of St. Mary 's Road; thence easterly along the center line of St. Mary's Road to the point of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRSCIPICT NO. 21 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Moraga Road with the center line of »illow Street; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center line of Willow Street and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of the SNRR right of way; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the center { line of said right of way to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the center line of School Street; thence westerly along said extension and the center line of School Street to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the easterly line of Paradise Acres Unit No. 1; thence southerly along said extension and along; the easterly line of Paradise Acres Unit No. 1 and the southerly extension there- of to the center line of St. Mary's Road; thence westerly along the center line of St. Mary's Road to the center line of Moraga Road; thence southerly along the center line of Moraga Roed to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the southerly line of Bickerstaff Tract; thence westerly along said extension and along I said southerly line to the center line of Oak Street; thence northerly alone, the center line of Oak Street to the northerly line of Brooks Tract; thence easterly along ` said northerly line and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Moraga Road; thence northerly alon!- the center line of i:41orarra Road to the point of beginning. ; LAFAYI-71M PRECINCT NO. 29 Be,-inning at the intersection of the easterly line of Lafayette Homeland Unit No. 2 with the center line of Ham-in Road; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the center line of camlin Road to the center line of Solana Drive; thence northerly alon;z the center line of Solana Drive to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Lot 1 Lafayette Homeland Unit leo. 2; thence westerly elon;- said extension and along said northerly line to the westerly line of said subdivision; thence northerly alon- said westerly line and the northerly extension thereof to the center line of St. Mary' s Road; thence easterly along the center line of St. L%ry' s Road to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the easterly line of Paradise acres Unit ho. 1; thence northerly along said extension, along said easterly line and the northerly extension thereof to the center line of School Street; thence easterly along the center line of School Street and the easterly extension thereof to the center line of the S.N.R.R. right ofway; thence northerly along the center line of said right of way to the intersection thereof with the yy westerly extension of the northerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned I by Hanson; thence easterly along said extension, along the northerly line of said Hanson tract and alont the northerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Moore to the northerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Johnson; thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and easterly lines of said Johnson tract and the southerly extension thereof to the center line of St. Mary's Road; thence, westerly along the center line of St. Mary 's Road to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the easterly line of Lafayette Homeland Unit No. 2; thence south erly along said extension end said easterly line to the point of beginning. ORINDA PRECINI C1 110. 6 S BeTinninfz at the intersection of the westerly line of the Rancho Acelenes Ii%ith the center line of State ihighwoy No. 24; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly elon,7 the center line of State Hi-7,h%ay No. 24 to the center line of Morava Iii-hway ; thence southerly along the center line of bora.7a highway to the inter- section thereof with the westerly extension of the northerly line of Lot 46 Ylorage Estates; thence easterly alon-- said extension and a1on7 the northerly lines of Lots 46, 1 47, 51 and 58 Morega .states to the easterly line of Uorega Estates; thence southerly along the essterly line of Moraga, estates to the northerly line of :orega highlands Unit No. 1; thence easterly along the northerly line of woraga aiphlands Unit No. 1 to the center line of C:verhill Road ; thence northeasterly along the center line of Overbill Road to the easterly line of Terabrook Unit {o. 2; thence northerly along the !€ easterly line of Terabrook Unit No. 2 to the southerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by E.B. .I:.f,.; thence easterly along the souther ly line of said S.B.M.U.D. tract to the westerly line of the Rancho ncalaues; thence northerly along said Rancho line to the point of bei inning. ORINDA PRECI :CT NO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of El Camranero with the center line of Le Campane; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the center line of La Campena to the center line of La Punta; thence northwesterly along the center line of Le Punta and the northwesterly extension thereof to the northerly line of Haciendes Del Orindc ; thence easterly along the northerly line of Haciendas Del Orinda to the most easterly corner of Lot 82 Haciendas mel Urinda Unit x+o. 8; thence southwesterly along the southerly line of said Lot 82 and the southwesterly extension thereof to the center 1 ine of Las Vegas; thence along the center line of Las Vegas in a general counter-clockwise direction to the northwesterly line of that tract of land now or Formerly oz.ned by E._.M.LT.D. ; thence southwesterly along said northwesterly line to the easterly lire of Saciendes Del Orinda Unit No. 2; thence northwesterly i along said easterly line to the center line of La Espiral ; thence westerly along the ScenterlineofLe :spiral to the westerly line of Lot223 Haciendas Del Orinda Unit No. 2; thence northerly alonz the westerly line of said Lot 223 and the westerly line of Lot 453 Haciendas Dei Crinde Unit No. 6 to the center line of Le Espirel; thence westerly along the center line of La Espiral to the center line of El Camranero; thence northwesterly along the center line of BI Camranero to the point of beginning. i i s i TLTESDLY, OCTOBEER 2, 1.956 -- Continued ORIt DA PREcrTCT NO. 26 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of E1 Verano nith the cen- ter line of Las Verus; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center line of Las Ve7as to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Bee; thence in a general counter-elockti:ise direction along; said :dee tract to the southerly line of Las Ve--es; thence northeasterly along said southerly line to the boundary line of thet 5.89 acre tract of land no% or formerly o%ned by the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Celifornia; thence in a generel counterclockwise direction along said 5.89 acre trf ct to westerly line of honey hill Road; thence southerly along the westerly line of Honey Hill Roed and the easterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by E.B.".`..U.D. end the southerly extension thereof to the center line of State Highv ay ho. 24; thence easterly along the center line of State Highway No. 24 to the westerly line of the Rancho Acalenes; thence northerly elong said rancho line to the southerly line of the Cotton Tract; thence southwesterly along; the southerly line of the Cotton Tract to the easterly line of Haciendas Del Oriada; thence northerly along said eesterly line to the easterly corner of Lot E2 Hacienda Del Orinda Unit No. 8; thence southwesterly along the southerly line of said Lot 82 and the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Las Vegas; thence along the center line of Las Vei es in a counter-clock%ise direction to the point of beginning. NICHOLS PRECINCT NO. 2 Be-linninP at the intersection of the easterly line of Section 9 T.2 N. R.1 W. MDBIa, with the center lire of Flumaverr Rd; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the center line of Plumavezr Roed to the north-south mid section line of said section 9; thence north along said mid section line and the north extension thereof to the boundary line of the county of Contra Costa; thence easterly along said county line to the intersection thereof with the north extension of the easterly line of said section 9; thence south along said extension and along; the easterly line of section 9 to the center line of Shore Road; thence westerly along the center line of Shore Road to the center line of Surf View Drive; thence southerly along the center line of Surf View Drive and the southerly extension thereof to the southerly line of Shore Acres Unit io. 5; thence easterly along the southerly line of Shore Acres Unit 130. 5 to the easterly line of said section 9; thence south to the point of beginning. 1"ICHOLS m Cr.CT ':0. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Section 9 T.2N. R.J.W. MBM with the southerly line of ,Shore Acres Unit No. 5; thence from said point of be- ginning westerly alonr, said southerly line to the intersection thereof with the south- erly extension of the center line of Surf Vie+ Drive; thence northerly along said extension and along the center line of Surf Vie% Drive to the center line of Shore Road; thence easterly along the center line of Shore Road to the easterly line of said section 9; thence south to the paint of beginning. PACF.3CO PRECINCT NO. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the center of State Highway with the cen- ter of Monument Road; thence from said point of beginning north along the center of Strte Highway to the Pacheco School District boundary thence east and southeast to the northwesterly comer of Garth%ick Subdivision Unit No. 3; thence easterly along the north line of said Garttmick Subdivision Unit No. 3 to the northeasterly coiner of said subdivision; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of said Garth- wick Subdivision Unit No. 3 to the center of n.B.M.U.D. Aqueduct; thence southwesterly alon T the center of said aqueduct to the center of Monument Road; thence west along the center of Monument Road to the point of beginning. PACE== PRBcracT No. 19 BeRinninz, at the intersection of the center line of Golf Club Road with the center line of Greyson Creek; thence from said point of beginning west along the cen- ter line of olf Club Roed to the center line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence south- erly along the center line of said Canal to the southerly lines of the Toverbaugh property; thence west along the southerly line of the Toverbaugh, Contra Costa Golf Club, Bush and Jones properties to the west lines of said Jones property; thence northerly alone* the west lines of the Jones and Netherby properties to the north lines of said 1 etherby property; thence easterly along the north lines of the Netherby , Contra Costa Golf Club and Arentz properties to the easterly line of the Slater pro- party; thence in a general northeasterly direction elong the Slater property to the center line of First Street; thence east along the center line of First Street to the center line of Dain Street; thence north along the center line of Llain Street to the center line of Diablo Street; thence easterly along the center line of Diablo Street and Concord Avenue to the center line of jalnut Creek; thence northerly alon,7the center line of Walnut Creek to the center line of Arnold Industrial Highway; thence northeasterly along the center line of the Arnold Industrial highway to the center line of Solano Way; thence southerly along the center line of Solano Way to the Incor- poration line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general counter-clockwise direction to the northerly line of Uonument Blvd.; said point also being the intersection of the east line of the Southern Pacific Railroad with the north line of said Monument Blvd.; thence southerly along the east line of said Southern Pacific Railroad to the center of Walnut Creek; thence in a general northerly direo- tion to the southwesterly corner of ;;arth%ick Subdivision Unit Ito. 3 ; thence along the southerly line of said Garthuiciz Subdivision Unit i,o. 3 to the center line of E,.3.111X.D. Aqueduct; thence northeasterly along the center line of said aqueduct to the inter- section of the southeasterly extension of the northeast line of said Garthwick Sub- division Unit leo. 3; thence northwesterly alone, said extension and along the north- easterly line of said Garth%ick Subdivision Unit j o. 3 to the northeasterly corner of said subdivision; thence southwesterly along the northerly line of said Garthwick Sub- division Unit No. 3 to the center line of Ualnut Creek; thence in a general northerly direction along the center line of Walnut Creek to the Pacheco School District line; thence alonr; said School District line in a general northerly direction to the center 727 TUESDAY, OCTOBZR 2, 1956 -- Continued i line of the proposed Willow Pass Road extension; thence southwesterly along the center line of said proposed extension to the center line of State highway No. 21; thence northerly elonr- the center line of Stbte Highway r+o. 21 to the south line of El Rancho Diablo Unit No. 3 ; thence west along said south line to the southeast corner of Lot 54 of said subdivision; thence north aloe? the east lines of Lots 54 to 62 and the north- erly extension thereof and along the east line of Lot 42 to the north boundary of El Rancho Diablo Unit . o. 2; t:.enee zest along said north boundary to the center line of rrayson Creek; thence northerly alon? the center line of Grayson Creek to the point of ber,,inn in R.i Lt FAYRI T E PR:-;Cl2:CT NO. 17 Be,*inning at the intersection of the center line of California State Highway Na. 24 with the center line of Upper Happy Wiley Road ; thenae from said point of beginnin - northerly along the center line of Upper Happy Valley Road to the center line of Happy Valley Road ; thence easterly along the center line of Happy Valley Road ftothewesterlylineofthattreatoflendnoworformerlyownedbyGarretttothe intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the southerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Thompson; thence easterly along said extension and ithesoutherlylineofsaidThoopsontracttotheeasterlylineofsaidGarretttreat; I thence southerly alon-z the easterly line of said Garrett tr=act to the boundary line of , that treat of land now or formerly owned by James; thence along said boundary line in a general clockwise direction to the northerly boundary of that tract of lend now or formerly owned by E.3.V.U.D. ; thence eFsterly along the northerly line of said E.B.M.U. D. tract to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly line I of said E.B.!-F.U.D. treat rnd the southerly extension thereof to the center line of State hi;-hi%ey ho. 24; thence westerly along the center line of State Highway No. 24 to the point of beginning. AL EAMBRA PRECINCT NO. 1 i PARCEL ONE Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Pleasant Hill Road East and the center line of the A.T.&S.F.R.R. right of way; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Pleasant dill Road East to the incor- poration line of the City of Martinez; thence northwesterly and northerly along said incorporation line to the center line of the A.T.&S.F.R.R. right of way ; thence easterly along the center line of said right of way to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO Ii Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the A.T.&S.F.R.R. right i of way and the nesterly line of Alhambra Avenue, said point being also on the incor- poration line of the City of Martinez; thence from said point of beginning in a general counterclockwise direction followin, said incorporation line to the center line of Pleasant Hill Roed , said point being also on the boundary line of the Second Super- visorial District; thence in a general clockwise direction following said boundary line to the boundary line of the Rancho Las Juntas; thence northwesterly elong said rancho boundary line to the eastern line of that 159.30 acre tract of land now or formerly i owned by Winslow; thence in a general northwesterly direction alona, the easterly lines ` of said 159.30 acre tract, the Trebino 57.04 acre tract; the DeLipkau tract and the i Budd 22.04 acre tract to the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence in a -eneral south- westerly direction along the center line of Alhambra. Creek to the center line of an i unnamed road; thence westerly along the center line of said unnamed road and the ex- i tension thereof to the southerly line of that tract of land now or formerly known es the Almond Hanch; thence northwesterly along the southerly line of said rancho to the easterly line of section 36 T2N R3W 14DBM; thence northerly along the easterly line of sections 36 and 25 T2N R3W MDBM to the center line of the A.T.&S.F.R.R. right of way; thence easterly sloa7 the center line of said richt of Kay to the point of beginning. i RICHMOND PRECINCT 140. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Chanslor Avenue with the center line of Collins Street; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the center line of Chanslor Avenue to the center line of Chanslor Circle; thence westerly and northerly along the center line of Chanslor Circle to the center line of Chanslor Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center line of Chanslor Avenue to the center line of Curry Street; thence northeasterly along the center line of Curry Street to the i center line of Bissell Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Bissell Avenue to the center line of Collins Street; thence southerly along the center line of Collins jStreettothepointofbe?inning. RICHMOND PP CI"ICT NO. 57 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of 2nd Street with the cen- ter line of Chanslor avenue; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the center line of Chan sf or Avenue to the center line of Collins Street; thence northerly along the center line of Collins Street to the center line of MacDonald Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of YacDonald .venue to the center line of 2nd Street; thence southerly along, the center line of 2nd Street to the point of beginning. i RICH ID PREvIl:CT NO. 74 i Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Collins Street with the center line of Bissell Avenue; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the center line of Bissell Avenue to the center line of Curry Street; thence southwesterly ! along the center line of Curry Street to the center line of Chanslor Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Chanslor Avenue to the center line of Garrard Boulevard; thence northeasterly alonb the center line of Garrard Boulevard to the cen- ter line of N'acDore ld Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of MacDonald Avenue to the center line of Collins Street; thence southerly along the center line of Collins Street to the point of beginning. i i i i t i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 Continued WALNUT CRMK PRECINCT NO. 12 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Second Avenue with the center line of Larkey Lane; thence from said point of beKinning southerly along the oen- ter line of Larkey 1-sne to the northerly line of Lot 51 Larkey Subdivision No. 2; thence easterly slonc! the northerly line of said Lot 51 end the easterly extension thereof to the w esterly line of Novo Court; thence northerly al ong the K esterly line of Novo Court to the center line of Third :venue; thence eesterly along the center line of Third Avenue and the easterly extension thereof to incorporation line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence in a general counterclockwise direction along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. INA12 UT CREEK PRECIII CT N 0. 28 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Luis Road with the cen ter line of Buena Vista Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the center line of Bina Vista Avenue to the center line of Parkside Drive; thence t northeasterly Flom* the center line of Parkside Drive to the center line of North Main; thence northerly along the center line of North Main to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the center line of Alvarado Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along the center line of Alvarado Avenue to the westerly line of San Luis Gardens; thence northerly along said westerly line to the center line of San Luis Road; thence westerly along the center line of San Luis Road to the point of be€3innin g. WAINUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 35 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Luis Road with the f center line of Larkey Lane; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the center line of Larkey Lane to the northerly line of Lot 51 Larkey Subdivision No. 2; thence easterly along the northerly line of said Lot 51 and the easterly extension thereof to the westerly line of Novo Court; thence northerly along said westerly line to the center line of Third Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Third Avenue to the easterly line of North Dain; thence southerly along the easterly line of North Main to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the center line of A?verado Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along the center line of Alvarado Avenue to the westerly line of San Luis Gardens; thence northerly along said westerly line to the center line of San Luis Road; thence westerly along the center line of San Luis Road to the point ofbeiinning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election pre- cincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f i i i t 3 1 j i r C3.3 r• Tuesday, October 2 1956. Continued - Ji'I,•;i:,l, 3«a-).,ne A_ S)mps n, Ado- Jt'r%r,F:S: Abrn B. Routley, Marjorle lin.• t. ll•.uriw-ill t;:arretty. CI.XICKS Fr., Swaxer. Imogen,_ (1,FTICKS: Shirley G. McClure, FA- i\ THE '.IAMAZ OF AI'- :.+r,; "1r 1::,,.:zest,} St. 13 Oerrtt T-I.I, Jlit„n Clark. telle, t.;. .Julinsun, J.'veiyn S. boot}. POI cxAIE:T OF r:1.ECTjl1\ ll"- I s t:+ I'•+i: Ja.l, P T!i-fess_ EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO.39 KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 8 JI'l.:lam !ltetc:tttr t;•rdw%. L.-Is t'•if.LiN:t; I'I li'E:: Kliz:abeth flalis 14)I,J.}NG PLA11%; Floyde H. Smith FICERS A\1) DESIGNATING 31 .\.t. L Ct:urace0, ;.;.; Y+jr u 1s i i i i F 5 tt i 5 t\ t f i i t} 439() Tuesday, October 2, 1956 - Continued - l+„ris l:ns•i:;i-_ N„rk liesly. FNS!'#:t T,of: #rte:r t'. l'ta_ IL V" .A:t; [s,.• J. Van Wink!- J('f,GF : Samuel K, Browne. Alice RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13 J! I-. 1,:'i. It: M,Vey. [sutra RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 56 31. ftr.,wnr., 1'1+1.1.1:4+; VLAOE 12m,,I 1irY-mer M . :,.„` Pt rt.t,lN.; Yt_tt'k:. 4.`har!-•+ k'. (!.,vel! r,'t.k:Fttit: Mary I« Johnson, Virginia lltrr,},tion 11:01[. It3 1:11, S1 , 1:;.ta-t i.i, V: i;, +rpft_ alar- lit:aro;rr, ^:in f:11.10 Air,., Itict,mon,l. t;ruh:etn, Vir.;inla bays,. i smmd. oast.[ •;a'. !'...t.:+-.- 1: tvxit-tt. t:4:1'E:t"1'+,lit. 3lart.kn t;, t'ov«II. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 79 NSVI',01't)lt Avi., 1'. Tt.r.n-tv RICHMOND PRECtt.CT NO. 34 Jt'I+,;k:K tilarK%+,-•t F:. St,t.;rv'Kor, V401-LINt; I't„ CN; DeAnza Ifigh 11'f't;l;S. ktia \!. '1'a>t„i Al a 1: I, i.l t\+. 1't..l, Y test tt- %%'titin Ruth. E:. •;.+eren. S'.11-4 iStndcnts AAan. IAnJ, 5000 Val. Wax 41 cat t s.a : t rani. ,'[.f::K+ E`.14te V. Vatten. Mary` i,-5' VI.-tv !{.5.. IGh•}ttnon,t. OLERN": ?.baud Arnold, I.nuisr l\ i^1C- f",•}; I ••a } 1\ -I:rti,Fitz..•raid. th,nativ I•I- Shinniek. S1'{•;t"Cult: Ituth Flowe. toi,1. N.-t!o It, I+.t.. J(": :! Star ,11 ry r t:ra,v RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 57 tl tn,Eti: lf--lira Landon, Helen Pe- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14 t'_ :4-11 it> 1'-.46,1.t N4; PLAOE: t'rnJrrt Office, t+-r4 n I'ktl.l.iN,; 1'1:#4'1: Sousa tan Half.. 4'1.17+:I. t r4;zi.a t iI- .s..a7, E:f- ,At"r,s ,n Vitlarr) C„11Er,h ak r'urry tit., t LE.ItKS: f•atrielat ft. Alta,Isla fleck- 6th St., 1R01111,ud, 1.e 1.' Ira ,., _-+. r..-Sttf..na.EL n:,.,,n,J.ret Pairtcta tluurian,tt. 2X8}!'t'7"u;t t;r:.=• L. #i,lla trr RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 31 1\e!'k:i"ritft: L,,cttlr l;ro}L RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 79-A A. tt.id.,•a, t;race 1'4•I.I.iN,; I'1_it'1r: ti.:r 4' V"o" Jt'1;4;1r:';: .inn k:. T-,kxtad, Mary L. 0A.Lltt; PLACE: 11eAnza Jr.&Sr. 8,Lf:ui,lt. 4t:a1:.c.•, : i .>s^: . _ i:.•t,ese.n.1. Hairinart. Loath Schu+d ((;irls Gym.), 50oi) Valley t'i.i.i:lib; E:Stfi.,•: i'. S.tf, Fti:.t. tJs '\e!^4:`;.+t: #:.'f: 1`as lwF. t.k:FGtiB. Mari.- Whtt., Florence vb.w fGt., IGlchm+"tirl-At. 1Valker, ['lura Willi,, J!'1 i;E:.B A;':_s T I azrrtl, Mat,r1 S. 1111:, Il.,t,-tt 1, Slv'rv, Iti81'la1'CitR: Irene Lee.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1S !`I-> RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 58 it'!)C;E:S: E:Ina Houza, Barbara Bar- 1101.1.1Nt; PLACE Fite Stall.,n N,.. 4'Il.}:a{. it'.;..:;.- f: Sr ddar!. P.r[.i.i\+; E'i 1R,'F:: Kenneth Smith nry. 141 S:_, l:irhut•a.d,r }•i, Star. !a,:.;rs N;aru:cr., 2.ti:,$ Linruln Ave_ Rich- +.'LE:1GKS! }'atricfa Robinson, Betty1NSUEOT,+1:: 1ltiil.a T:tr,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 38 m"rvt. 1`ow.-r4, Mare,•n Travalini, Jt`lse;! 8: L,•is,.n M,.sksuskaa, Attila 4ti„_!.iN+; 17[_ 1[ 3#: ! ,:: P.:tlrr (t;at- I`:SVEIITul: fllartturaa .1. Smith, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 80It. \li•aan ler a t lit i% tti ,tc.oad JS"!.;F S: t> L"rns Banni»ter. ;Minnie I'4)LLfNf; FILACE: Charicle M. Rol[- l'l.liltli: 1 •ulah F. Lv,at, ]Jinni.• I.a1!M. s;riffith. era (lleaidence), 3047 Shane Dr., Rich. 1. Sini•ni.3,Jt F _star:la t'. t,-iri,am Ametta 4'LF:I:KS: Ins 31. Stansbury. Mar- mond, RICH MONO PRECINCT NO. 16 Th-itim-.o.J.,rte A. t'otto, Slaw t« lnfgren. Falrmede Dist,) i'l.At') K. K.,vaievs3> +'l.t:S:KS Er.e,.a It, 1#',-t.,lrr, Ilrth !L RICHMOND PERCINCT NO. 59 INSPE CTI)II:Chariefe 31,Rogers. r=. Itts. -il A%I,_ luchakutid, .Wan,+.. J.-t, 31.Kee:xa.. i",r•.l.t N+: 1't..lt:F:: Shlr!.w ";. F;ws- JI'I t;I.:S; 1.•1'ovide1we A. Iteric. Wit.IN81'Ei'Ttrl: Attila Tratirue. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 3! Ir) t-;.truKe), ;;Kit Marl,-pu live., I.•tta 31, Harris, liJ1'1• s: May feast..• },lna V. Ititl.l_INi: It_.\+'}: La:_f«IG..sr Jr. 1:`"`'.-„r,! t'LiatK'.: lfelen 31. Mason, DorothyFtetiCli. Ilii s: :r :.,:.IF}'I St., ILtr,ttti.tvS. INSI" To I.1: Hblrley C;• k«alley. M. l:rrv,•r. Ethel ,\ort Campbell. t`L1:Itli: C.-tu 3t 4'lutr, Slll.trtd J. IN ! I7t"T„!t. Star: lilast[.. t";F2;. Katiwrirtn E:. f'irnm, Lu- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 90-A harm:. Wilma F Fult,•n, J1'14;F8: rrsls-+a_#. T,,1,,r. I.=rrtine !f!.• Mary Shur}„•n.i'+rL1.INt; PLACE: Kathleen E, flen- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17 31. +`..'•r,4:. 41LE:1:KS: Mirir)se A.C%Irnef}us, tfazel n,-r fGara;;e) 31#11 alfa Mira fir., Itich-1 t)1.I,1Nt; 1'1,.14`0:: 111),,te-t tltrwe. 0111;KS: M}rt!e St.acky, I.rtts M. ;Aur,lers. Clsth.-rine 0, Chante.ownd. l,,hision Villar: AIrh(.ntn V1ltat:r, T#.=,,;!• ,ti, }lazel V E:rt<it RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 80 Falrmede Dist.) C.,,lline & 4'urTy Sus., lthduu,.nd_ RICHMOND PRECINCT No 40 Pui.LtNi: I'1-ILCE: Henry Ahran INSPF'CTOIR Kathleen E, Benner.INSVEOT+)1;: lialhrin C. Hit:hinsan. 1't-LIAN4: ["1_1('E t.•utse N. !Vet- 44:trtr ,, INS [rutin.live., Richmond S. !t'l,t;i•:i: Iwtu Jelin Bottler.GwendolyJ1'In;E:S: il,•leit M.•Multi& liunralk +!:.0 44:3r:t;;r) Vis: S. :,:t!1 St., Ririe- INSI'Eo'174pi.: Ruth F:. 11•ooliry, fta.yford. 246. !..-\t..ix.,•. as,n:,l. JI'1,..:E:.•+: Jrsrie E, Miller, Emily CLERKS,RKS, Irene E. Coring. Ella Ifar-4'i.Iiltlie: 8 Fl v a it.,r JohnstIn. Iti81 E:4'T+tlt !_,dao Iirer Ar.t.-r-ri, rin,m. Olive Sha. IFlni;chr M. F•,:•t,-r, Nornsa t:„Iden.J;'1••;I:S h,ga..4 H-4"rn-tt,,, 4)1{a L. I_"LE'i:K: UL111.11e Ahrao, Lula Bork- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 81 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18 t:.*1:7•s.t: nLto. Marie Flury, Fairmeds Dist.)1`01.1,1Nr, 1.1..1+"l: 011%3a11!a7d li23-- t'I.F!;Kl ts,.,iwr N. Weiftaar, E:lith RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 61 111,LL.ING PLACE:: Felix C. Sanchez tlst 0111 411-14, 1::,Ne. lu Ave_ fii,i,ri:•.nd, Masl..r. 1r.r;s Lz,_+:3. 116111LEN+; PI"1s'F:: Efith It. Hiving" (Garage) 7055- Shane Dr., ftictimond. Itiel•l;t`7`4+11: ar,vrq;atrt _l. St,ra- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 41 (t.;-trurei, ""t l.tti St., 11.1chntund. 1:1';f'F:t.'[OR; Marlon ft. Sanchez.J1'14;1 e: l 1,+n is-:• t;, t`natwy, VVA- Richmond No. 91 E '# Consolidated ! ,SYt,"Tse!!: llrle•n Ii I,imrx:k_ iL't+r;F ;: F:ll.n P. Ffoizmelster,Mln-Iyll 11. Knll.. with RiCHN0140 NO. 41 Jt'tM;ES: bane ftuwelI, Edith R, Ow- tin ,lane t.inhart. i'1.Fl:tiB (;r.n.-tusa ltu.-1l. l•va titl,IJx4; 1'1_%s_U: St gr S,•h.,aL larm CLERKS;Alice trail, Betsy McGrath,Avila, 11at•tha J. St,truil 1°: A* 4-+"141-s Aar., 1:k.•hue,rwi, 4't.F:I:KB: VI-I., K- Smith. Ethel F. Sttrie tent RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19 1!4;1"F;r lath Anraa 1. Si,L,Lavtnl_ ##'+ttiausm, Kva Lehr. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 84 I't'LLIN4. I`i_1+•1-:: l.thrary 113,0%• Jt't s'.F-4. Kula sinw,.nr, Kattwrine RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 62 VW-f.ING PLACE: Evelyn At. f'ur- 4lh S1. X N,•vin 1rr-. I0h111ii-nd,E'. KL'IIL Peres S•I)ool, 5th cell 0hir(aKe) 370 Ohlu Ave., Riell- 1N81 Kristlne Thusio;etu.t"LURKS. ISntrtatr.da !•hili!!» Itrrr & Penra+tyivanls Ave„ fttchnn)n,l,uu)nd. li'l't E:e; t)livettr F, ts'I:ourir, Vta a1i„r tried, llax.t L Irler!.rrst_INSVE:rT(rEt: t;rneva Lt. McF'ulden, INSPECTOR: Mary C Slater.Tod-!, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO- 41-A JVLK;E-14; Cattle Career, Marie 1V11- JI'Lt;f::4: Ifelen F:. Cassineitl, ElmaOLERKS: Mary I' Sallee. Laura it Ili ii_l.lNt: I"t_1t'C, :;tear schovI. Il:anis. awana F•aatterson. Iiia+;rstli, Pearl 34•nd rrt,.'1. t;t a 4 ,u,rrxs %we_ !:a•tut 4UL 6't.E:1t K;4 Stahala ftattinKt+r, Sarah s.'I.ERKS: Myrt}e McMurtrie, AgnesRICHMONDPRECINCTNO, •..'0 NSI`E4'1t)t:: lie" 4;. lit."Iahasta. W011antr. ltilrrwtb• Hloostorl. J.Waltnre, Evelyn W. Purcell. 1411.13Nt; !'LACI:' A, A, I.4'1 k+;ar- JI !-(;t?. Starr T. laitvidauts. iloatr RICHMOND PREGIN'T NO, 63 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 85 stgr), St.% Itartrit ,ave., Iti,1111II'U.l, l;#,-Ltlao, IKt}.f.}tits PEu\('F': 1'r"rJw•t Ofilce,Consolidated with Richmond PrecinctINSVEOTul: li,+rt Searl,CLERKS Anil AlauJ:lr• lJllie Morrltt, Atchla,m Village. Collins& Curry Sts„ No. 131) il'I)t:tti: ;Boni.• ltlr:tlwr, Sia}..-I A. Axl- :4trt;h. I:I-hot=Intl. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 86Lutz, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 42 INSPEd"Tttft, %nlra C'Iowrs. Consolidated with Richmond Precinct0XRKS0,41.e11 S!, 44n-hat.l, Marr P+11J.tN4; 3"l."i4'}: t;..t>;r 1- ma.•k JI'lx;E 5; V.,G,rrs Carr, Gertrude No.L9) C ludsttnn. Ttwln,a K. Garret. lit:a4rXr), tall Slan J.+ayum St.. ![Moly SAI. urv. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 87RICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 2t nwitd Cn LF;1tK8: Ad.-tint Clark. Ge",rttla L., (Consolidated with Richmond Precinct1'411.I.i.V0 I'1_at`F:. IZ1Chniornl Club 1NS!'Ea"M4)It' 1}Srlse lus.k_ Marshall. I"Ubw 47. ifawley, No. 120) Cron _ v'_ l 0121uu.S. JI'I,t;E-B: Mary 1',rrue. ids M. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 64 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 881N8!'Et Tt#I:: Fisc,• 1, Kurtz_ m-,le- Consolidated with Richmond Precint (Consolidated with Richmond Precinct31140- .S: Jessie 31, Horn. Lucille t`1.F:1:K 4' Vh,ia A- Collins, Flwrenve No. 76) No. 89) it. Kisir , ar. Pit, n•ta, -Marr F }:s;.e RICHMOND PERCINCT NO. 66 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO 89t1.FItKS: MarKarrt Ounningliant, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 43 (Cnscl)dated with Richmond Precinct (Richmond No. 88 & 88 ConsolidatedThett,ras 1. Jolnis„u, Stadte 4•. It,aiell, 1"141A Nt; Pi tt"F Varaap Fire G1rts No. 78) with Richmond No. 89)RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. w 11.1•[. `-.C, 1••wttrr Ave I:Icluti.,st.l. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 86 F`Oi.LtNG PLACE: Dorothy ;lases110F.t.IN4; 171.1['!: f:#rilru4+nd club MAt.rl F. ('tialwruata, P4,LI.tNr: I'LAt'E: Tressle L. Wit- (i•Ivini; M)"In), •IO H, 15th St., Rich-112Z*. Nevin Alw., Rwhlu,.IA, JI'l4;E«: }t«t,e a tittvie. ltart,dra ft_ lianIti tt;iraite/. K3: ti. 31nd :4L. Ftfch- wood. INSPEt"T( lt: lda 14a1r }I.-w..xts,n. Ketviiu k-. lin.n.!_ I.A,et :CTOR^ Dorothy Molina.11'14;1,_S: Viet,-ita T, 1.e•l:1.'rtt,t;ra,e t`t-FI:KS- .all,. V. 4.r,.nn. Arline 31_ tNS1'F:tlT6,}:: Le Verne Williams.J('Ut;ES: Elizabeth Brace, Joy D.3, ltn.wnitat;. rrtt:rtc,!.z !: i:!v K %vulu. Jt'114;KSti Wiliam Ellison. Tre-safe L. Armantrout. t`t.l_'I:KS: flaxrl It. 1t,t.Ias, Anna RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 44 1Vlhlaa:s. CLERKS. Annie alae Isrldgeman,Suettzer, }terthn Sla% Jruuitu:., 1401AlN+: 1'I.\t`t: Lyntct4 it. lravis r'LEUKS! Ia Verne Brown. Gladys Yvonne F. McGrew, Itennle J. Booker, ac.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23 4t;ara ^t, +:. X:nt St_ ltt,•htsi.,n.l- f;rrrs. Theln)a ShArlw, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 901V)LIANt, 1 t at't: K'4 it, Jrll"Ita INSPFa"Itiol: Mal-I F 1•ava.. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 66-A (Consolidated with Richmond Precinctt;arts+•), :, t1 13th St.. l:i.linu,+esd, 11'lsa;kw lietlntr J. tirts,I.K-4;rnr- 11t)LIAN(: i`I #t'E: F)I>tene 1"otter No. 93) I\SPE:7Vtlt: Igo'-a t'itat+dlrr'. vw%e E` (;rar'im 4;aruKe), K_t)S, _:n.!St.. Ric}imnnd. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 91JI'IXIF.S: Ont".. Jetrk'iks, 3Mshill i It. OLKRKS t.r.•na C Strauss. V101et INS1'VOT0II: Z ltaatt E:. WrlKht Consolidated with Richmond PrecinctIlast)mond.3talr;rl, FntrvA F Hunt JI'l4.1-:3- Ids T. Veterwul. Mae I No. 41) 4A.1-N.K8: t;r it c v E:. Thompsi.n, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 45 11,'31aster. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 92t;t,1d%s #:. I'UI-1t, Julia 1, MaskWL 1't)i_I.INt: I"L\4'E_: It- to, traris r.3XILKS: Sura 1L (:heney. Uysilse G. (Consolidated with Richmond PrecinctRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 21 (t;araar,.46,1+7•An,a,t.•r;t., ltk^h[tM.tW b- v hers ek, }U"ru Rink, No. 41) VIII-1-1-NA; _14"F. S T. Kvasskrn INeI'Et-1"410: k"tisrl 4t }sy-r,, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 67 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 93uatakcrk '-76 "4111 St, lti.-law-nd. JI-lit:FS tante F: eti.tt. Juror ,#. lhiGt.iN(; I"1 l('E: Hittite Slue flat- (Consolidated with Richmond No. 69INSI•}_t'7`t)W il4ter, M. Cullens, Sls..ta zelle ((;3ruKe), 415 S, 31st, Rich- 90) tIAKIFB. Uo,- I. Faulkner, Iteti, 4't-t:lt" t'!aattes 10 43,-x. I-llltan rmm.t- POLLING. PLACE: Irene Crandall1:ururt(. 1^rth%t-riyr_ 4/u a 1: t7ntab•u INSPE`("T•OR: Margaret fturtola. (Cara ei, 1131 S. Will St., Richmond. 1`irttnla RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 46 Jt'iN:E-K: 4'r.}le G. !;ower, Ann INSf'E;C1'OK: Bertha 3I. Hatvl,Tlinuutr`. t:+c,•th +;:us.rr 4-L1INt: 1"1-_1("F: All- It ti".uza k strn:an. Jf'IN;1•.H: Filwnry M. SaIvl, MinnieRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 25 44;wraxri. ;-::,i t'.-lunil-a A%-. lilkh- r IXMKS4 Gladys [Nolan, Fay Corn- ft„iler- 1'4a1J.lNt; 1 I_at'1: Han.Id N. itas- lin,=tt.l, forth. 471yd111+. E:. Itazrl. r.!LERKS: Irene V, Crandall, Elsie tnussen tt;aratCv) 5': 1014ey _Ave- I'4SI'Ey'rit}t KAIhr4"n St Steffen, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 67-A I.lehrrnz, frene Canonlea. Itit9tiunnd. JI'Ik:K"S. Ali„r IL S,ocaaa. S)Ia} Ir. 1'4tt.LIN4; PLACE: Vskrtt-z Sch(a)i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 94INSIIEN`Ttslt: Hilda K. M.irlin.11.411•x_ Au,litortumr K:'/ S. 30th St., Rich- F OL.LING Pf'ACE: T. W. flannulaJt'la;FBMnvAtula+ . I:attuu..•ti. Elun. CL.E:i:KB: K-thrr IL Nebwes_ aze• iuk Garage), 1663 Santa Clara St., Rich-S, Marlin. C.ts:rrff, E1..[rtaar A_ W,IatrL INS1'E't rOtt: Ettatrice J. E:tlgely. mond. 71.1:1;I:8 bury S!, Slutht.•u. F%rl)n RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4T Jt't++:Eti (;L,tia Spearman. Grace ItiSE'E('TUft: Grace U. Frey,t;. Juilleral, audr.•v Itn.a"si, 4.hLIN4: t"1 \A`k: Ntstpgn SIlsool. F. Ma,•Nel1i JVI)GI`;S: Giadya C. Mclntler, Ulan- 'RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 246 s•. 1ltt. St ,[ Mmes.• Ave_ felt htru-sul. CLERKS; J"i nuellne A. Croy, Julia ..-it, A. Asch. 1`t 11.1»INt; I"l at`I:: line. ;W11tvit }NSV1:r"T0It. t:ra.ti• is. t`urry- It. 1."va, Joan 146, Ovrr, CLERKS: Leonora Johnson, Alice F.141.1wl (t;ar"e) :.lt 4111 St„ ICICI&- Jt'ir;Eti l:rt. a, W. Travis,t'+rctl.• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 68 fGtrsttuann, Bnasle M. Ile Ifaven, ilh"10 Wvtin, COnso/#dated wtih Richmond Precinct I POLLING PRECINCT NO, 95INSI'E1'Tt+It: Tran,•[-s 3.tletwi, 4'1_KRK.S 3lrrtcarrt Ctutl[trtvn Anna No. 120)PLACE: Jacob C. LwelgleMargueriteA. Williams. IL t'ie'r'--, Ila Itrnaa, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 69 (Gar:agel, 33L !3rd St„ Richmond.Mary Itanta, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 446 (Consolidated with Richmond Precinct INSPEt"17OR: Father I. Luther.CIX-RKS: Sel.•andrr C, E:dnn,nds. 1'4 1.LINt: 1't_\CF Ted k'iahuttart No. 93 JI'DGES: Selma E. Stuart. GenevaItalwnomJuanitaLat:eaux (t:aras:etMary }.L o Ilth St.- It1,-11rrboakL BsRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 70 tCoe. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 INSi`k',t`Ttaft: 32tnuie f 3a.-"KL LLL-Vf; Pt.#r"E: Scary Atilt (Gas- CLE IKS., Ee}ith S. Kerns, Clara R.1'4)1.1.INt: l'l,At`F:: Arthur F. Nrckrl 31'!'t:t 4: Ire Ma> 1!L*ttn. Laura It_ a;;rt, III C; l:anatsus %vr.. Rlctimond. Calvert. Mary L'. Johnson, tGatasle), "6:. vet, St., IU,ftisl+,nd Fr+r.INSI'E:r"rOR- Mary .[tiff. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 961N81'Ft 7l.it: Alt+• t:. N.v'A.I 4"M.E;ItK: Anna it. ltrahnt. 44-r. Jt'trr;k-_S: Irrrsr I:attrmin, taladys f'Ot.LtN(; I'L,ACP: fto y Trinity Epf-it'!-ta!•„ liliutt4.13, i_.1„nra. I.trelk.• yaai4a li-.,t.r- Jen-ear it EXt•taa.k.tavrr 41,041 t'hurch. 55(4 :lith t., Itichrnond.M. I'.•)rtw RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 49 4'I.EICKS: Margaret Stacrrinra, Elva 1NSt'}:Y Ti.itt: Naorul E. Yeatcr,t_'I,1:1t1i8:11arF:41r•t F.Sr3lafrr. lulu 1"tH.LlN4: i"1_#CE: tamer 47urry il, ilrueruilln, Fannve ft. fllaekart,Ji'UGE•:S: !,vera Johnson Gnyne,Van )k• 1'.•ttter, 1Vlntiie F, (,lander. (t:asaX,-k. '+* Grant Ave., flichttwrid. RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 71 Lily Fowles, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 28 INSPEt Mt+1:: 4:ra,r 4`utry, POLI.1Nt; PLACE.: EIlth G. Caswell CLERKS: Clarence Ft. Conover, E!-3R)I.I INt: I'I_jkVE.:A. 11ralrr Citum- Jt`ln;f: Murfrl J. Jrnsrtt. 41- A# tD.,wnxtairs Living U-stns). 412 S. lith Ilene G. Smith. Florence ;Marshall.it's; R-110. 1401 1"rnnsvlvania iLvr., 1.-!r*,- St.. Itichmon.l, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 971t1.-lim,+nd, t"}_E:I:KS, ltelrn J„uses. 31arum F. INSPE:1"1.01t: E:+llth G.Caswril. POLLUX(. PLACE: Grace LutheranINeI'F i'Ttait: Kathleen G. Sant.+s- Heller, Inca Sat.. Vartrnin• Jt'in;F S: Irsu P. Jennim;s, Ruth V. Church, -'fill & Barrett Ave., Rich-JS'#u;i 8: Frohn tastourn. Nrca RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. So E't'• mond.- 11'ulk.•r. 1^+it_f.1N4: 11-11,41:. Fire Station Nu. 4.1XILKS: rival 1.. Jaamrs. Mary L. INSPECTOR; Anita M. Schumacher.Cl.tiltKB; Haniel V_ llarlt 31ari,m G 11`4 gent--ek Ave. tt#.•ttna..rvt. Ctdtia-4L Frances L. Mund:a, JI'DGES; [mora A. Wilson, Alar-G. Frsrt s ai, Juan .ita Hev. 1N81'EY`Tt-It: S,pl:lr 11'_ tJrrr. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 72 tarot Colnmho. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 29 Jl'I•+:F. }fir k a,\. !t lulins.,t Edith t(i1J.INr; 1-I.ACT-7. Alnthna A. ;Moore CLERKS: Marjorie A. Kelley, Kath-POLLING i•1_at't: George Ssaaith 31- S,tswartz, E:ctra R'surt), "..",:; Lowell Avel, Rich- rrinr Plate, }Xratlclilnger. s:Garae), 1531 l:,.t t-vett Ave.. }t,;<b. t`I-ERKS: Effie M. Hamilton, liar- pond.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 98mond_ set It, t4.rtrr, t:,..r La M_ Kettrtt ISSPE:t-1701t• SMat,le J- S31Jtxrm. POLLIi:G PLACE: Arehle M. BuysINSI•ba`Ttilt; Fallen C`,.slello, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SiJUl0:EL4; ;Marie W. Itughes, Lorene (Garastce), KA: 35th St., Richmond.Jt'ia;l 8: t.tl,.•i 1', snh,mfrlt ;Marie• 1"Ol.l.tNl: !'1_aC'K Clifton! Strand 11ru.lerm'm INSPECTOR. Eva I". RfuYs,I. Launil.t•rgr•r, AGAraceA. ,_: Kern St., lttrhnw>nd_f,ERKS: Nadia :smith, Norma M. JUDGES: Eunice R Newcomb, Jen-C1.F ItKS* F •da Lal'lant, I.7ttrettrr I\Sl"E:4`]i)!t_ Shirlry 4a A.-tkstrury. WYrth, Mawle, t.. Whtanund. nle Ann Fantin, Lorraine S. Melln,I- AM-1d. 1:, Stater t;arris,-u, Jl'IM;E1: [tufts Ea SF.rrWtX d. Mouth RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 73 Eaarvie At. Lucas. Christine De Afarla,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3rD M- Strand. I+)I.I.INr: PI-AC!F; FI.•rtwrr .i, ltnw- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 99I'4s1.1-1 N,; 1`1-1t'E, Fist Houwe Nu. 4"l.1.1tK8 Ituth 1, 1•arkrr, rule M. ref 4049149ef. 4.43 E:6111,,ml Ave., ItIch- POLLUX(; PI.1CF: John A. Bel}Iasi+ 1Lirr,-lit _11w., }Ui hnMtsa.tsd Itattutut_ ar).,r}r llriClw. Its.-rut. Garage), 721 31th St., Rlehmond.NSI°E:t`Ttsit Minnie M„ i'hilt!}%s_ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 5 lNSt•Er T4)Et: 1,yfills J. Ifnwell. INSPECTOR: Irma B. Ip-11,Gladys 31, 1111L E;sihrr 1`i?IAJ- MVG !` l#t'F.: Pullnsan Sctwui J1'luIcs: Mlblrrd W Kelton, Elinor t["UGES: Dorothy J. Back, Ida MHicks, 1Vall p: Staple SLa_ lla.-Itnr-n,l- It_xwn.t}aansen. t`l.liltli,: Mar:aret 3l11rs Cilarkltte IN81'EY'n)Ft' Ituth E: +:raves, 4``LKI:KS: Pf-bo-G. O'Shea, Xary L Ct.FI'KS.Florence M.Ash,ElizabethM. Hillhouse. Mae, M, Smfthr_nL JI'Iw;kms Startkir K ;!itis_ 31argartrM'rates, Ella Stay Trotter, A.Sutherland.Jeanette Lee,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 31 A_ Nelson_ RICHMOND PRECINCTS NO.74 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 100POLLINGP} 1(`E:: Willian, all.rrigi 01-F ftKS: Annie 1L 6walL Mary! 1 OLLIN(:; 1't.ACK: Project Offtce. POLLING PLACE: Ruth Novacek1$torrnatnsI, r:-S "asd St_. Richnaood. 1.=beset l_lztturt. Atter M. Exam. tchlson Village, r..'.,Itlns& Curry Sts.. (Rumpus Room), 713 Kern St., Rich- .INSPI-X-ItOlt: Starytarel It, lharvdata. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 53 Itichirwri. mond_ 1'ikt`.1 1.ulU -L Hualrn.it E str }tt1.L1N(: P1.1r'F: Nrtllr H. I.r3MA I..1 tr)fG: .11hrrtu Fialfra. ItiSPF:!'TOR: Mary V.1"atge,Farrow, 41.#%174; I:..ous). s:o: I'th St.. RIA-hmaind Jt'IN:ES: Louise 31. Willis. Lena JI'lJOES:Charlotte M. Brown, BettyOERRS: i.avAo is Carr. }csuna «. Ruffatto. Hecker, Flutes. 1'ierh,a A. 3ielaku hiss. IN.,-1`Ft"11olt }t,•ulah t[,.uey. 4-'LFJtK'4: (1ar:a C. 4;atlway. Eula V. ('LEEKS: Reith Nuvacek, Mary Bo-RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 22 JI'lt:E_i: Ella lwes. FLrrn.r. A. [!+tarn, ldril F. Smith. gllolo, lbluall flerr, 1 til.t.lNt; I'!_AVE: L, C`xtilentint It W-arts_ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 75 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 101Conoret, 634 Y"nd St, Itiel:nk.-std, t"1-k7:Kri: Nellie W 1eM ay, 1,0una L (Consolidated with Richmond PrecinctP( LLlNr; PL.10E: CummunitY Cha-a. l.INS}'}•:t`Ttt}:: lr:nnrttr Cha-3. I ails, ;fury K 1rrMay. No.7) Pel. 019 Garvin -tve., Richmond.JI'1);1-:S; E.-le F_ Kvl era Candine RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 53-A RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 76 INSPECTOR: Emma 11. Newman.J. .auders--11,M`t+1-1.MN4; f'Lal'E.: llaftrr E7rrrnau, (No. 646 Consolidated with Richmond Jf,'fiGES: ftelen K. f"avack, AnnC`I.I:I:ICS: Mary 1:. ,stark. Clara Jr. 41-Ivitkit It-tia), 4"0 $e1crtrk Ave... No. 76) Spenerr, Ht.•1.•s, Wilosa I_ +irwatY_ Ru lath-nd. POL.I,MNts E'I.AC•E: V.S.O. Blidg., .4, C,1I.RKS: Leona. Tannahill, Nina, 3LRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 32 1N.1•E}'T4tl;' (,),leta+a Sraitis. Pitt St, & Virs ins ,live,. (tichmond_ 1.ur+tnm, Kathryn P. f[riacr.IY)!.I»INC !'1.At,H Irrnr !C3',•za JI'1-s:kti: Amita [[sown- Annle Mar t1SPk's It)Et: Ethel1611g,r, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 102Itutupus !:.-n)u) =:•IS liulnplury ,ave., Fn.reran, JI'!+(;Fti: Virginia [ #Isla, rtnsA JeC- POLLING PLACE: Tourle Dommesltiehmond. t•LFi:KB: Calrtwa Murillo+, Lrurrttaa fen Garage) 959 32nd St., Richmond.INSI'I t"ik)i,: H.+„•a .a. CcciL 1al,tev. 4'ubie "vrme 3MrKlnnry, CLERKS: Phvlila thiarte, Ruth iw fNSPF;rTOft: Ruby ft. 3MeUtylber,J1'II+;FS: lreiw R;co_slt, Anne L[',• RICHFOND PRECINCT NO. 54 11,411unsworth,Marlton Felder. JI'DGES: 'Lourie Domrnes. Addle S.Iw•nsuiati, IY-1-tJ1*; f`t it'E: N-,rth RI.-timond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 77 GJerde. CIAIRKS: Allene mil:arty, Mary Ital-fist t"hutch. 1101 Filbert & Alma (Coronado !School, 2001 Virginia Ave., CLERIC.Alice D. Ryan, Clalre E. St.Czii•le=, l+r.ras Iv.•rsttn, ave, Rivitni.on L Richmond) Onare, limy E, Odraln.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 34 1NSi'1ti'-1"Ttalt: Many J- Its t'..tA_INSI'VI TC)R: IdA Ramsay.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 103I't)I.LIN(; 1'l.at`E:: MAX #V, flat- JI'la:E: E:ttirl S', It, Z.e'litaa B. JU[ar:k Ei: ;Maude M. Wo-A. Margaret POLLING f'r.ACF.: Daisy Augr08tichRumpus}lit«nu+. Sit):;+lit,st,. 1.004- q_* +t rr. IN-rialdw'm C4araK'e)..'80I (IaYnnr Ave., Richmond.mond. t"LFILKS; (:lades 1kavis- }yuma p, LKIlKS: Marin If. Wiltilte, Darlene iNSPECTOR: Ellz.'theth Sorensen.INS}'F:s"1t)!t: !d, I An.ltn -}e S, tlatstl. Janar». E-.,}In M.,Ito"an_l4yrUtsch. /dela flarnuehts. JV11(;ES: Edith At.Leonard,Annus C.1111M:E:e: Vvelysa C. Soden, Martan RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 55 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 78 Dollard,}:. fatter. E:: Alvarado Sehool, {Consol}datrsd with Richmond Precinct ('t,k:ttk"S: Dnfsy .lustros, Ema K.4'LINW8' F+thrr I.. Ifillstiotu. Sutler k Sian31 wt", Stu. itl.huanal. No. 65) Thellen, Mabel K. L:afvala.GIndys F'letwir-1,-, Vimittla Mars.tta• ttiel'F.t-n-[t: '.Wo"'V 4;. ilarlr,ur. }h)f-IX%#; PLAVE:: Reereaatlon }31,1g. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 104RICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 33 Jl'i-4:E1 E'rp.prnr t`rrtrr,,\utas Lu- 11141twav). S, ;;;th St. alt Virginia Ave., POLLING 1'(.t'E: ;tory V. Sear.P(iiJ.11t; Iretir C. Vis +i:w Murrill. roughhrough ((Iarugt,). 1521 27th St., Rich-343 Carlsson Si, l4chm"nd, t'LF}tK--S _ d& J. $1n:tw nit. R.watle INSPE%k"17011: Ula Rude. w. k i i Y 1 i.` i S 1 t 4 t 5' i t t i' t i1 e a` f 1 t 5 p5 S iS l i i 4 L i 14V it t i i a i t t t 4 y Tuesday, October 2, 1956, Continued - INSIII r'T,0, V,r, F_: i•, n.ts E JI'I-GE . l:,l.ie A.t::tela^,T:1•lu.a J. hf 1 i 1! -t:r'-.. x-tr Alf. Hs.-a e J. SI•:,irnis. C.,- f'+;'.LL`:,: f'f«lt,E. (,attar-to L, lo. r lt n-..a:,-.,r.,•J. S[atr:.,r. I i ara.;st Li...P L,th St.,San Pablo.tit Owl, RICHYO..%D PRECINCT NO. 126 CLE f KS: Guth W. Grimes, Ella 31. INA E(TOR: Cunsuel„ I,. Rivera. t'I-b:Ia:S 1_11rlar 3t. f•.ntt,r, Jrurl 11HJ.t1t. I t_1t E t:f rte J.,hrue•+n Gulli„ra, ILitivia E:. Conk li'[,t•I•,S: Mary 31. Lemmon, Kath-M. lir,+u res, \i:+t'! 4` ll.-,k. tl:+:,:,Yus 1: ::::., til :,q IA 5t.. ILLch- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1.47 ••nor Clap.,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 105 m.•t !. i t ri L IN.; PLACE. ffarry !•Ile, Jr. CLERKS: Iwona F. Stuck' Lucille11.)1.1.1X4: I'Ltt'l: 11'.:, F I»•;,Citta INSPEt'T. !: Alan t Tract•_ 1i is h,.,l. .'•rd Ac MaeLhlni.ld Avr., Park.•r, i,.•.+!tie Sanchez. Y S"11-1 tRerr,;m,•n !:••.roto, lath ST_ S Ji'i • lata:.-r S.. N':s tl. E--14 31, f 1 :;r rut. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 7la,-htn.on,1 \c.. I + 1ialuud.lu-..et+ NSI t''TnE:. E[e!«n 4iC.,nneil• 11+'LIANe: PLU'K: Philip 11. Ranft1NSi'VOT,4 \1,111a U Nanara t _i a r Ire:,r I- }.rist, Fratu.-n X.Clara :i, Parrott, t.euri;fu te;17-':.'Sanl„rd Ave..San Pablo31'1 t:l:S !. >si. 31. al,v:n la, Ftnn- ll,11,. i.a t_ t 3fartm. to„»• INSPECT•,):: t Katheryn 3L Tyreo. v•+ A. Snoth,RICHMaND PRECINCT NO. t2l t•I.E;Rt4S F:,l t.lLt l:rnnrr, L,ollie ,11"I1:I:S: Ruth E. Stnufer, CeceliaOLEKKSAlin, !: Chili":n, M114n-.1 }U tJ\ : PI.A.1. 3-1-24 %V, t,.•- !aero SUI.u.4 !'a/lenchar ft. I:.u1ft.1: 1:1.0•, l.ia 7•.at,:torr.• +,:ora :+7 ..Lan.. .\Ve. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. LF$ a1LI•:1:KS' I: nor It. StvlharL DenaRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 106 1.',y:•, ••.t P1,1JAN, PLACE, [':ualin.• E. Ilton- William- ' iJt, Stauffer,IN11.i.iNI. I`LAi'l: iknrar, 3d. lN i'i:r'T„i: l.,;ry Et t'.3?n lllg- c,r +,:uaz••r, .;%..r Sarrru hv.•., [:herr_ L. e•ru.••. I'hrlls tl.itiva: 1:,•..1111, ti,32:u$s c:c;< ila. ,•f SAN oABLO PRECINCT NO. 8 At. I:i,hna.nd Jl i-;K: t'-..-a 1. .,•>[rat:"L, t,n•ttay t'.SF f 1,COR. 1:ut,v 31. Ter,apist.n.I'r11,1iNG PLACE: Arial! F.. l lzzer- INS1'tit'Tt d:: l,,,r,Ila>' 34. I'1 1, ' _4 1:': .` J! l•,6a. A•u'rry F' Peary, Pauline til IraraK•). Lr 9 lith St.,San Pablo. JI'in:ES: Natio !..•.• TLa,ic,r, 1`sr 4't_t_Lf;S F:. ... -, )L1- thr..ratt•. f- ffwarr. INSP-:,"1'01:: S1ary C. Beasley. It. Satra:,•ni,G i::,t;: T..::.-r. \r-tea 11. !arts t'1.E;,:F;S' LiilLr« SL Mv.11li:tter• Jt*P(;VS, Nor! U, Lynn, Pearl A. CL EIU:S' Iac:11.11% F. 1„df<•r• Ca- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 122 4V:an,L4 S! Llnrht.mn. E:llren F:, l",••1«r, 'Matth.•lv.a. I L'.our M..."', grist':! 1 ]tits, list,It ! 1.1%c- IIAI%Z.tg i:+rrut, II'MP EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. t CLE: K.,: Marjori.• Ohlhefser, Elea- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IV7 S :at;,• At: - i::.?:caeo4_ V.aLLIN'; I,I.At.'F:: 311ra Vista, nor I.. I:Lei, Marb• S. AKutear. 1111J.1Nt: !'LACK, 3- 1+. 31aA4 n INSI*F*'1',ol: I:,rrtars Lazzrnnt. ::.Yr«d rSl,twle f."m t, ff.az.•1 & Stiria SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. S t:ac•+hr1 ;t: llumplavc _\t., i:h•t,_ J!'. :r:_ ....::.t U !T.tt. HrlrnJ. E:v- V,.t.t.r.a. 1'e,L1.INo; PLA id School,Iii•Ict..f': Riverside c 8c u) utoud vl,. IN;!'E:,-r, I, Lida Turn--r. K.•y 1:1:,1.. San FY11do. INSIII 'TAW: Maim I:afd„in. 4'LF t KS J.ha F,rtll": Edith Stree- l:', 4;E:S. F:u.,rnr F', Link, Virginia IN. 1•:•"Carl:; V.-V'112 ABruce. I1AX.S .lidos, 4'at.rul, I:arlvtr-a F, tet . i..l,,, F' S[r!ta:: 4.'t:afftn JI'U.:F::<: Ada A. Willivomb, afar- Itio,% RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 129 4'LE:I:K.; tt"ill:a 0J6tusen, 3L'try D. Karwt K1,0,am, t'LERNS: i4unalac 31. 6-k. 1-on,elly 11+:.1-11!:1't_1tt"K I+lt,rrt 1..Juttrls- ':rnllh, Al•. Shashart, CLF,RK:S: Clara A. Fry, f.urdella 3L aura, Vr1ia T. latest, 1--:1 t•:aras.+. ,:trJ San J--se Ave_ EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2 tii.•an.r, Mary Len Tirkner. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 108 la.L-In ml. V'#LLIN4; (•LU'F F'lorenee Nielsen SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 10 1.01.1.1NG 1'1 \CE: Sfanon J. Je ser IXSPh Tt11: C••3a lady- i+;aratt,:t, 6415) Ariingt„n Flivd.. Rich- r'O1,/,f N(; PLAO :: ffor:are L. CurlGar-al'.), ef.: ] tit St_, ):icillawnd, jCIA".t- L)dta t_ Ftrrha.tr. Luley rta.,n.1. r::rraRs) "!,:.^. 19th St., San Pablo. IN1,1.EN"Allt: lnua T"wt. Arr„- t'b•ud. 1NS111•:4••1•„1:r F1.,r.-nrr tilel en. INSFIEVTOfC: Ruth E. Farla. i 11'Ia:ES: !•7.•ratt.•3h• 1: al.Coy,-Marl- +"LEI:KS, .:crtra.ir t' Allen. Mar- JE'tw: :S Lrn.ra St, S[.ershel, 11.4en ll'hr:H:S: Antolnette Vaara, Hazel on J. Jrnrt:.•r, y.rt.- C H,.r'at.l 4":c+. S! F ren f: 'eau::ben'• W. ('Irl 01ANIKS: Alar! J, Iii:knitr.IItatn, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 130 rLERKS: Kathryn V. Hall, Erma t'LI:I:KS: ida Fl. Carlile, Mary LeEltrAttelhH, 1-tdd0l, Alit,e E:. .Uallle- 11•}.LIX.: '1_\t't: J.•t,n t'- 1Lblrh TA;I.•r• Sunt• Tins try, V,•iltr, Ruth S[. 31atthese•n. da.41 t:r .> }.+•rr:'. :4A Vrntum SL, EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3 SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 11RICHMONDPRECINCTNO1091.1 •u .,' P4PLLLNr; PLAIT: l:annve L. liltle F'uLLIN, PLACE: [t. Jf. Waters11)lJ.1Nt: I I-\t'}.:3tt ]tarry Yea- I`. + tt+i: t:uae lMtca.an f:utnpun tG,,nrC7i3 Alpinr [Gl•. (garage) '100 Ttrradway, Han Pablo.man tt:aracrr. X59:Cil+1 St., lti,iana r+d_ JI 1 tr_$: Fia . t. alanln. Franrrrr t:i. ,r....r.t. INSi'FI'TOR: Fiorare L. CurlINSI1Kk'Tt'R' J.•annrtt.• N I'vtuter- 1 !.; INiPFa•TOLL• V.•rmye L. Ilttle. fl"Ue: lO lt.:phen Morris. C WfnfleldA,n. t' t KtiS !::ills (.raa.trrr, 1'autlne, Jt't';F„S. FnSe 4'. Cliayu,r, I,orothy ti. J:i•hh•r.It'114:}S. _ilia A.St.auldittg, Intn.tlty .: .,M.- 3larratrt S_ Flnr,ecurs. Pi. Elatthaker LF'I:I:S: Susanna J. (Oxley,Curhan. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 131 I,KRKS 1,1111ar, F. Flindrnan, (tare[ K. 4V,.ter:+, Juanita Minton, ly, CI.EItKS' lilmil..lh CAe. Thelma IL (Consetidater:d with Richmond Prr_inet ';LY t•x lo. S[f,1!L-ton. Slll,lre l Pro, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 12SclauAb. ,1.-an A, Sayhtr. No. ILS) EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4 SAN PLA RE iNC 1. (: aY2 gillRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 110 f+t.l_IN;: t'!_N't: Fred!!? It:4.1e ['+rLLfXe; ! L.l,'J: td,•11n.• r'„tern:'n tr;:lr:tret i!1rs Sanf,-rd Ave•, SaPablo.1`t'1.1.1Nr; I'L.U'E 1, alanniun (ta- tG x :...,.St_ I:r.f nurl+l. t':.ruGs r, I'll., A.iva Vista U.L. L:trh- I.N SPF!•'11 IN: Mary Ann flat rata;,•( 4410 V.•ntttta Ave.. ICrrhnlond_ a•'.'•r,+1;\llxr-i': t'rrtr.t.-. cc:,v,l. i['{u:I'S: N«Cllr, J(cl lughll1NSPEOTtlitI-n, Vir-Irsir alaywrr_ li'r t +:a i.> t ray..r. Ttxtnu 11,+1`!•:+ Tt,EL' !!•Milo- (t. 3[ntf•r, JI'IM;F:S: t;ru.•c.•to FL Sia.-134.rL _t. +',.n J:'t•,:K:- .,,!.• IL W.-Ila. Nairn Cu»- Rlnia ,•. SOin•ek. A1:1ra.nvt 1', afath.•as. t't.L..t.' J ,=rsar -! -:r as 1. Evelyn a,k. t'LI•:It1:S Ial.•a Ann Vabrl, Betty I. CIA'UNS' ]:renis,• i;ntss, Cynthla G. ai it,-:;,:;ez I' f-+>.:'r ''.=Ttuelly. Y,F:I:I:S' Slar:rarst FL Glauber, Lu- Caytrill. I lith M. Azevedo, Illark, Lillian 1JvNeest•. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 132 Lt if 1: ,trk, .t•Isbns a',le•n;tn. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 13 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 111 3 t•1.l.1 X,: 1.1..1+•F: NA,ats 3lawtit EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. S 1'I rI,1,IN(: PSan Pablo Nws. 1`OLLIN': t'I.ACIi \drU:,r T.rt,1 4,:.,.t:: It'- So,:.r.l A%, I:r::ro•ual. i•-IJAN'. VLAO'E, Kast 1:lrhnu,r„1 n 1' LACI•.: e 114. Ave., San Flablo. Guraa,•), :•i;y U,Laua:htin St. HUAI- !.\.. 'L+"t'44. 1.•c,rx., 1. 1'.• fe h, lLt,;ht,+ ln t,n.t.•.1u-rat 4T11'. ,;.:., ult r..:l•I:,"I'„I:: KlIzabeth U. Bien- . lwmd, J, 1r:}_C. 1:1311.1 J. SlI1J. _1n7r14 Ma- Ar•' .Nr . r.1, ku"t iNSI"F:t'Te,l: .1 .Itrn Ft.- IN"; r! r,w, I::t.h li r ,;l Irvrtle IS, Peartion. Char- J1'Ia:1:S. Ad..:n.• ,.`T..i.i'rl.an • r+' i.t:1;3:_ !:.•-aitd. 1: !-..a;+t••r), Iter! k, i:t,:tr- Cat,• F.va I;nsminffer. Char- J-%s 11 4.tt.- haii••rt.LI,I!KS: Sahel M. James, Olive U. C1.1:1:FS' \011.• K 1+„t.ra24'r, RICHit10%Co PRECINCT NO. 133 LF:I:K S ltha If. F'reshuey, Im-fa S,••'tt. Tl--lm: F:. Rum-k. Trash• E Loil:,a, V:tutu..• ''::a:.r,.i•ai, 1",+i.t.INt: {"1..\CE: Far, 11•,cas No, 1:'.,r',.6•,l, !••-a>•. 4".nrh.-'.SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO 14 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 112 Saw., 41'ra s ![anon t•.n Avr., EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6 vi,I,r,ING PLACK: Floyd Myers1111.1.1Nt: I•LAOI., I4%':114141 Ar1.t- 3:, !:,:I,t,` 1••.!.l,l\.: f'I..4+'F:. S,ut (:ahi. Fire ((;,roti:') 2460 O'[fare tit.. San Pablo. In, tt.urav,•4. o;t, tail ST., lti:IIII ,"d. 1XS1'i:,-T++i:. Ari- ..a *.401. 11,••:-.• N... Park Ar %I.I.:ry,I- AV-. INSVD'Ttrlt: Evelyn L. 31yers.INSI'Pt"ntl: _Miraa I. 'Lurvlaru, J: Ir:6'S F`.•,n•tra KL las.+•+ti.31ar1:.ar- Ila.hin...•L I NGES: Alice Pardlni, 1.1111an G.311-O'S Ruth M. 11,4111, 3111ir'd t.,41* T''.•,a,l.+ iN Pr'tT,rP: Sl:ar}.rtr N. Kolar, Thwitas. I:I:K. Ara:,,. Kiith JI'Iw;F:S. Iis1.•rt It. tan•nstsr, Alma e'I.FflKEI: Loraine G. Newland,VLEIU:S: *-141:4 A. 3.,illn-4121 Wal- t\'it1:a,.'a_ I:artr•r T. I L- 1ir,ath- Gra,••• ir••ne Butson, Mary Jane Tempe.lrr I'. !lain, Lylin Ilolliaay,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 134 LEICKS: Fila Stoore, Eantce An. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 16RICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 113 i,4 4A.1N4; !'1_\CF:. Presbyterian terv.,rr. Lube- E:. F'r.•u,r• POLLING PLACE: Frank Rosa1111.L1XG i'1.\Cr:All,.- 1:, flea k:htan•h .•f f:.+lee2!zr. :2a Andrade EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7 Garaare, :^OJ Plne Ave., San Pablo.Gallus), uv: «01h St., 1,10111!„11d.A%,•.. I rrhut>eti. 1/P1.1-IN" PLACE: Virginia lrrtche IXtiPFt'Pi1R: .1. Sarle Wallace.1NS1.1.CT01: Ella I_ SYtrralatn, INSPEX'Tttt:: Ln,n"d I_ c'urry. 0;:ar4;;et. Iw,_Ital:'t.n,Ive.. Hichr2uud_ JT'fx:F•S: Ruth J. Babb, Artie 3LJUXGE'S: Vr la 31. 0,11nr31, Ali,' It. Jt'tr;l-`;: F-.,, J. SL+r:Z- FU-mn.•e IL INSPE'''TUI:: Alice F:, K,,sntck.auik.Iflll. E,ans Jl"Ut;F:S: Slarie f ACko`Y, Alma S. CLERKS: Jessie F. Dillard. Oene-CI.EltKS: Elsis l: Fyrlattt+L Cather- C'Lt'itKS 3L rat. t. Lr.t..r. tato!^' %I;lrtArIA, bre I. 'Graces^.,, Catherine E. Res- RICHMOND Shuloal, J.,s1r 11.41an.1. I_ 1ttt:rta:lrr. 4;rna V.121.,..0I.E ICKS: Uarl,,rts F. Valnzack. Vir. vileRICHMONDPRECINCTNO, 114 C..n:eaaa 11:11•,tats lL.rrn,t, +'•t3. Ilunr- Kinia Luis!,.•- RG b,•rut F:. Ifrhtn0, r. 11a1.1,1N(: 111.941E 1aa2t S.t+.,ul. phrry Awe. ItIO.cn.•ta.l NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 16 tib S1. fi ':?.tilt A,'.•„ I:ICtIllould- RICHMOND PRECINCT P40. 135 NO. t F'ilLLING PLACE: Leland E. Flail 1NS11F('Tt11:: Ahr1a V• t'hnatrns.-n, 1 t,tCE La Vrrnr A. E't)LLf\(; PLACE: Rattle Hyle• (Mara$C.•) ?953 lath St.. Han Pablo. i1'Is:ES: 1>.,ru A. Gatnbusci, ]tar- INSI•FtTUI: L..a \'erne A_ d rurau. 1Gar:are), t.'.tt Y,,rk St„ Llehrnon•1 y iNSF'is('TOR:Cariista O. Amos. lrau`•t T. Froh,•r. JI'1w:ELS: ,Umar t_ T«.,15- Jrar1 FL IN:I'EC-17t-PIC: E.,la St. Ford. JI'U,F:S: Cynthia F. Nelson, Anthe C 1.}ilU:S: Fa111aa G. ]:talon, aiarle WV till,v J1104;ES: Debarah Ifr11, Anna 31ae Davis. h. 41t•rs. l,,n.thv Itlattvas,CLERKS !•earl Innium. i:rtty' E:1- Johraw..rl. 1l"f N;F,S: Frances Reisaer, 3farle RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. IIS kir..!, Helm K 4t1tct. r'LF:RKS: E[attlr Jacks--n, Lunle L. Lee K.•Ily. Ethel Saville. 11)1-[.11!; PLAIT: l;rtty' Kurnzirr RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 136 lh;tler, Little H. 1'rnnir. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 17 Ganaar), 'Sia N.vira Ara•., l:t,'hnl,rnd. IvtLl_114: i f_tt'E Uarj..rir t- Vs- NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT f'Itf,LiNt; F'LACF;: I•:1 Portal School, INSPEt'Ttil:: Tillie K. ltaanr, tat ttaarape-. lira llrlitr'a:s Ave-, !rich- NO. 2 KI Frortai Park, Kan Pablo. It'ix:1:5 !,char,! A, 12tH h, N.tea 2+,•n_t. 11"LLINO P[ \CE:: Unvls Chapel, INEti'I•:t•r(,R: Edlthe F. Fuches. N. Saulah .9a, INSI'F1'Tt•i: 1--:tu 1. RA-harts_ 3,Cr t't,rst.r, Itle•hrru,nd. J['DGES: Thryssa Hodge, Francis CLERNS: heir)' Ku haler. Berttu Ji'Ir:F1: 1',.trtraa I_ t.•t.rrtrs• Star- IXS!•t:[T')[C: Slurp Arline floward, 31. Tams,,, Andrrs,m, Vi.drt V. Vatn:as. T'nr L Vestal Jt'1t"E*I: Zelrna Davis, 3tuttie #J, ('LEitKS: i?hrfr L. Walker, Dolores RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 116 t'1_] KFltAcmjs I- 31t•alutirn. Ade- Sirrw. hear• Olet:a F'aullne Smith 1111.1.1Nt; PLACE: Gladys E, Brad. l:za 3t I:ts.ar. It:ath t;renier. r•LE'RKS: Grarie A. Shropshire, Je- SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 18 Cry (Itantpus ittx.lul, Wz Ifuutilg;tan RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 137 %%,ri IXtirem. Ythet 1 WWI,..POLLING PLA('E: Broadway SchoolAv... ltit•htll.rad. IR61-11IXt; PLACE A_ Winberat NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT (31ult!-Purpose Rm.) Merritt Ave, and1NSl'Fk'Tttit: Glad>r t: lirat,llry. Orr t:+.uta t S_ :7th St.. f}ta-tt- NO. 3 Baker tit., San Pablo 10 31'1":F:S: Abbi.• Cttwillasul. Anne tit,4A pOLLlN4: FL ICF:; Lor IPeltos Hous- INSPECTOR: Ruby 3f. Potter.I:rsler, 1NSPI-4Tt'!t F?anrew 1- WAntcrra: Inc 1'r.,)rr[ tComntunity EGs,tn), l6,lt ,fl'O"F,S: Klva H. Flaxter• KatherineOLEI.RS: II.-len Prt.Pi,•B, Il+h'n GM., Jt'tt4:E S Wtsll..rrzx It LurWbrrK. N. J:ole St.. Iti••hrru'n.f• X. Wolf. lura"•. Kristin.• at.matrxatel M.AtuTsraskl INSPEI•Tltlt. 11uby Williams, CLERKS: Edith G. (;oodbar. MottleRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 117 t'}-EItKS Elsa" Kart, Cruma A. .11"ln;E:-i: IGdw.rta Griffin. Fannie E. Xa,• Jones. IfAen Peters.11[1.1.1NG PLACE:Charl.,tte A.Gn+b Caner. Mamurrite \ Xlsren. tot-rts. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 19t;al':ta;r), :Q3 Sun alai!., Si., Rk•h_ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 138 CLELKS: GrorKla 3[. ffulmes• Lore- POI,LJNG PLACE: Bernice L. Tetx-uuanL 11 V1.1Xt; PI_\CE: Fre.! U. Westin- cis F.slate, 40111? B. C.w,k. Ira (Garage) =02:5 V;til Ness Ave., 9IIn1NS1'Fk'TAIR: Inez M.alurra,. Per tt;ararsi. iris l:rrGa,rn Bir.L. Bich- NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT t,rbto.J1'IIt;ES: !-masa lt•trviter, \Villa L tl .rad. NO. 4 INSP'E'CTOR: Dorothea NlcolaYsen.ltnvis, iNSI•E Tial: !rrnle'r E: Frills I1 LLING PLACE:: Thralurr" R. (f'[N;KS: Rrrntr•e L. Teixeira, Mae- If. Char9.itr .t, Gn•1,, 34aric JI't 1;11: June 34. W,1lnaser, 3lyrle W14)ten ($;araget, ZH) Silver Avr.. bell.• ft. Crandall.If. ttultttu, Ell.-u A. Santruu E- L9t,y tt.hnu,rut' LFto. CrICKS: idall.n ih. White, VirginiaRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. 1.n t"1.Ll:KS: ituth C.rtitlxton, aGar)r IXSI'Ea'TOl:: $)Cite 3Utr $'happelh 71q.i.ING !tl_\CE: Audrey AE, Tay- U'llat Kusa.•tl. L.'retA W. F1,rrrttr_Jt•IN:F:S: Margaret Turner. %Little 11,-4`4 Bessie L t4RECIn. for (Garage), 1515 Satata ClAra 13L. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 129 at- U.•[rnrure. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 20 larhnutnd, 11at1.1XU PL\l.`F_llrrtrtrttat'.Cats '14:11, !Gets, F'. Etars, Lillian F'OLL[N:r, PLACE, Myrtle 3t. Chrfs- XSI'FC7t1R Sarah E &Iridgr,41'.Amge'_ :+' r <•Cau. AV,,. Usehits"eki- tt"hit.hrauf. Etubv K. Yratherr. topher ((;arage) 15:34 Emerlc.Ave.. Han It'lk:l:S; Audrey 31, Taylor, Ltuta.a INSI%%T W llrnrtetta C_Cru& NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT E':ah'"' 1, R.•Iwrts, Jt'le,:F. L.+retta C. lauthus, Ile!- NO. 5 l.VSPF:CTOR:Myrtle Sf,Christopher. C 1.11q:S: Be•atri,t• F'lon•a, Virtla Ga- et: E Ktr3ry. P"LLING f'L ICF: John Carsa=,iJCGGFS: Karen M. Gillett, Amelia11rt0i,,m, Fram-es 11alitllrrLJ. CI.E:I:KN: .Alts U. Sta+iig_ Fier- (garage',4F.L f:n,,.ksi,fr[Ir.. Richmond. 11• Cortez. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 119 elwv al- Watrrm&xL alar) S- llruent- IVSI'FX`TOL: Theresa 3s,. "it,,. CLERKS:Mary Ellen Boyes.Mildred I`til.l.IXG 1.1.At'1': F-lramw K. its- %+,r• JI'Ir"Er•1: Francis if. LevaK91, Minnie Wrsttfen. NT3rgar,-t J. Rycroft. Lon ::4 'tzag.•), -A"(04ltr•tlylatd $t- Ith-h- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 140 ILtas7rnanl. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 21 mond. Iv+IJ.t14; 1'1_\CF: 3lart:tsrrltr P ('LF:ICKS: Anna S. (returner, F:rrne. PO1,L(NG F'LA('f:: Omar V. SluKK 1NSPI-.4,71'4'!:: Eleanor K, 1W.Un, Its+aa. rr lgarmXra, =81 t:ayn.,r AV". sats U. lClartwa; (ern. preclm,t--only G I(;arage) 1:,21 ftrookalde Dr., San 11'111:liS: ala i y 1. l h•atrr, 1%-rip 34- I:f.!ua'.e.d- nee.lwl.,it buanO I'ahln, ltrysmi IN.SVE+'i1Pit F3r,an.r';- 1.tsrkut. NORTH RICHMON PRECINCT iNSF'F'CTOR: Amy 3lugg. 7.I:RKS: J,tan Ida Zeman. I-mme JFIr;tom t'ktra S. F:rfc[:w.a, Joan NO. 6 JCi)l;K.4: Violet L. Shepard, Algle 11,41"arat, R,•rua dine Mgzriattu_ fiar;,a.-- POLLING Pt.,ICK: f[errnan fGmts. 31alray.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 130 Cl_ni :S 31arXuerttr F:, i:.ir--k- I-rry (t;aral:e), 2139 Silver Ave., Rich- CLERKS: Kathleen L. Poindexter,Consolidated with Richmond Na 68 E r, limen f_ ILarthttlow sr. Catlrrritie (ta'.rr.L tx,r0thry G. Crabb, Ellen E. Fink.87) L. K.-nt_ INSPECTOR: 31ury I., Newell, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2211)1.1)NG !'LACI: Clara C, is ad_ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 141 Jt iPt:Fr;: Susie 1;elle f[Ilf, fGsfr. POLL[N(: PLACE: Dover Streetshowt1,IvIng ll,n1a, t;nl f',t„-rt. 11at-LIN4; C'LU'E: Wilt_ F. Belding 1,'•r Heh,sd. 21st St. and Dover Ave., HanAvvrith•hmond, tItI--r.411"n I:nt 1;.i. I:tlt & tdn- t*[ l:KkV Sarah Anders.m• Adelene f:rhlo, 1NSPY.'OTOGraR. ss l: 4YUL,n:> Y.1.hut rtL S. Yoster. ParttwnLt flartfleld. NSPFCTOR: Rose, Hewitt.JI'lli.E.A alai 11 !!iron, Clara t'. 1\S!'t.T411t: lama C%rtst..t4arr, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1 JUDGES, Dela Z. Tlrey, Ethel R.bads!!,,-, a +:F Vert:,G. FTan.•u,I.xat.e!If. 1It,l.[,1NG PL\47E: Sart Pabio Fire F/aldwin.Ci,EI:KS: 1.'Ina al. 11"Aila, !.oche `1•'.': flow,•, ITaM( San Pablo, Ave.. San CLERKS: Edith O. Roach, BarbaraIlighaun, 1',tn,thy Turner. LEI:KS. It.rtz U. Startle). FGrsle L I*al,Ga F:. F:nKleson, Jewel Cates.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 121 t'^-k. !tali Sttr,lsu. INHPE't_•TOR: Wary Teceirrt.SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 231101.1-ING telly H.t'tiitlana RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 142 JI'11'$;FS: Ualsy V. Dailey, Ronnie POLLING PLACE: Sally C. Ander-Ilast•uxnt), r.Sa Diltim St., Richmond. 11.11.1,ING I'f_\CE: 31arz=wt 8 Syl- L_ Dorval.. son (C,araKr.) 1125 Joel H[., San Pablo.IXSI•F:tTlt}i: !!'ilia k Sprunrr, r.>rrr ttarager, >1> la.rcR Ave.. CI,E:RKai; lhalare 1. Blanchard• Iktr- (NSPF,('T(lit: Lillian Hammond.JVIIQ.E..: linty It. GYUIwnL F1dth lti.t su.uad_uthy Sprinkle. VarmeLi St, 3tYrrs.Ji'DGES: Sally C. Anderson, EsthetI:a'It1TkoN'skl.1S1'F:t.Tl11t alartatrrt F_ Sylvester. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2 It, Stundell.CLSI:KS: lEas4d W. V,•ulw. Italsy JI'1xaLS, IVa 1. ifur:lar', Alaarjurb I'11,I,ING !'LACE: iG,b.rt Owen CLF;[CKS: K,Ilth Kline, Odell flim,AlaRIC Jolla A. Shea, w'u 1$;araKrl, 1417 ,utter St., San Pablo. Nellle S. '(harpe'.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. k trt,r.'Ual: !, ossa St+[altr, ,Note! !Iasis, I"I'Vo•TOW- Lois War,l,SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 24I% rIIN (G V11 4,, E: !`,tris! J. E 1lWrrCas,ut. Jt-IN;F:S: tlattle R. !-efflanr, Erma POLLING PLACE: John H. StalerK.wrns (Gataxr) t5y SSth :i., Itich- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 143 L Wt rltz, Garage) It:).:Trenton Blvd.,San Pab-m.2d, N'tSAXG I'i-ACF_. Burkhardt A.Ja- t'LFRKS: Ia,nnte Sfae Leviek. Ver- lo.INSI`lit`Tt1R: al:+n .\- Keartc., Itran Illo n( GArage). 1141i Cay-rwr Jrr.. na 31.rK.astern, to V.rw Stalling, iNKPE('TOR: Irene 31. Hlltler.Ithlx;FIS; S y1a Kn•utsru F•_hia L SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 3 JCUCF:S: [e1tRush.INS!_f i'14)L Ata.r E. Jarautillo_flyl.l.iNt: i'I«t'F: C heCT NO. Gra3m };, ICF) OK, yn A.Gregory, Norene Cl.h1iKS: t`tndtls M. ]lrlttutlrL JI"1t.F-: Fra Alary Ristrrrlt, Lu- a[:ara"'. .',217 itivrrsl.f.r Ave., Sun Ci,[•:fCKS: Anna K. Qualls, Mary O.Jeanne Uldwie. 1_lt.•lln al- Itatrx v4ie t_ ChapnrlL l"al.t.,.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 123 CLI•:I:fC•S. I'auttne U. Neter, Ve4aLynn. foodores [ARue ftarnette.. 1101.1-1Nt: !•LACE: to.meni.a ttrl St- K- King. Anna, IL K++r+rx. INSEE['N OW F:arl••ne Gralwln• SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 25JI'Ix;F* 3Iti: arl,arle WIe11nK, Doris P(H,L(NG FLACK: F.Lee K. Oliver a r i'!nw j Y l s i i ss 4 i i t; t t Y 11 l 4 j Y j 4 11 i 1 i i t s. r t S i i s. y k. 4 t . Tuesday, October 2, 1956, Continued - SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 28 ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. t V'Em*.,:a: Sfaria M. Cargo, Bary I I'F:(T41R: Mary J. Rey. 1`,I1.1.1Nt: 2'1-At'E: -1.•ta L 1latha- t^+•i.l-L 4; I^l_at'Er IyLL M1 re Uentrera FI'D(;l.S: Anna Cimino, California Way ti;arnt;,1 1x3:• 44'31,-"1 A%-. San tt::iraX<+- :int•.• tin-nsn. kI 1)r. Saa .'t.F6KS: Adeitne A. F::akke. Jessi„ J. Marchand. 1`ai•1,. 1atS.+ J.'r. , Adeline t".inane,., t•LKILKS* Emma A. Taeconi, Mary 1NSi'1 i`Tt lit Alma I.- ltailaaxa> iNSt"1:= 'v N: Jimmie l:_ (sums RODEO PRECINCT NO. 5 ft,•Kalla, Then-sa H. Unseal. 3I'14"Us: M, T'atldy. Vcrilal Jt'(r:Fr 13.t:a 31.>^09e, !Catherine 114 PLL[10; Pr„at'F: [)loan.-W.Owens CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.9 1 Foe Ml rr iLararep. Ill Valtrlo Ave.. l4nler,• 11t+iAANt; PI.AC'E: Donato Pezzuto OLF11,KS lata K. Tandy, Lacon W. *IXIZKS 11.11 L I6•tre11. hyla C. IXSF'F:' Pt 1F: F:uth St. Owens. 4St„n0, 621: :nd Av'e" Crockett. 3,01:1 -1. Ander .n. alt- Jot. • A-1,'ey. It'isi:F:' f!-44t.ote,. Catheryn 31. 1\*;t'FCTUit: Olympla Braga. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 29 ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2 Itavety 11'10GFS: Liela Y. Aiello, Ilda 14)LIANG PLACE: tl P..rtal Set.-A. 41•LLI\+: 1'1 \,'t: Flank Talthm 41L£CKA, %Loricaret S,. Wait;%, rooro- Tlmck. VI 1'ortnl Park. s;,n Pal b-. t4:ara3le., 7.1, ID•St:n)a+ +1 for. San thea KK R tl. Seattle ftarrison, CLI:FCK4: Gladys S. Alrnldl, Joseph- 1NS1`t"'9'tN;: \)ola it. Shepard,Vatdo RODEO PRECINCT NO. 6 ln.• VLtld. 11'lk:LS: Klv an,•r A. Ila),% It•n•thy, INSI.1:.'T1.g:: Starr ti.•v.rn_ Pi,LLtNG V•1„U'K: Joaquin 11. Va- CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 10 I`!IIAa. 11-101.2>Z 4-Ara SI- K„rth- Willie X, lin- ,i::ara er "»; 3t:arlrw+a St- 14)deo, POLLING Pr,ACP:: Elton Turner t'l.lat}C !}alit., Trcnt, Lanni« 31, Ntc t:Sf Ea r/rR lialsv It. V,nnett. 44:aratrr). 20 Pomona St., Crockett Arh«rry, Eula 0-m.t'1.E:It K S !.,main, Armatrvrg• 31%to.E.S 4.'nra Sl. Wo.r.1, .1rtGa Slur- INSPI,:d rOtt: Jacqueline Turner. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 30 1%•r 0tv 4,0t _1n!•ln tie MISS. phv Wr) ;ES: Elalne H. Saunders. Yola I`i)IA.tXt; 1'LACV: C,n- ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 3 CLERKS: Ifazel A- Yritznvhe, Lura Zarm'.1sl. ter. N'24 :",I St., I.1-At'I t:rr:.tet ISM 44:Sar- t: !tartar",, Uri Velik„nia, CLEF:F:`t Paullne Uel Agastino, 1NSPEA'Tult4:,rttisd, 1 .uil;n+ a4: t, 3 - Arundri WAD, San I rLF,_ RODEO PRECINCT NO. 7 Jlarirart•t isuyer. Inez SL Ridges. 31 1%:1 S: Myrtle It, t'rdvs, 1'itdlat t1S1"t Tt+l:' I.UA Ilett I'trLLttir; F'[ \r F: It, 31, Watson PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO.1 V. Var-ul JI'Im.IN: N.11 I Tayt.,r. Ilu,1 F_ rG:ar.a-, 2 ll.irri•r Ave.. flmld o. NrrLLi.(; PEACE: George Dolph t't.RRKS:t+ri,t,a I:rrtl).•If,Ivaja-mi:- I:l,-»l.x INSPta'T"R' Cna St. F11,4worth. (R1 "idence), Slain 4t., Port Costa. I,r, Madura Alarn,.IA. t'IADtK_- Gatiir FaateW I:rg&y, Jt'1,4;F:4• Mlnnle K. (fart. OnnlN J, iNSPF('TCrR: Anito Fitzwer..ld. L SOBRAN I E PRECINCT NO.1 Pearl It. F'xrs _ Iae:la T7,.sr1- 31;.r.tv.11, Wrot;F:4: Adelfrieda Dolph, gather- Pitl.L1N4. !'!-At'}':G,ud..t, V, Aasr- ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 3A t'LFa:Ka Fnnf••,- (:, Clbha, Lyda kne Llgn(.n. 4t:vravr), it.. La Ialqua Rd-. KI 111+Ll.lN4: t•I-ACt:- %%-Alli,%A. Ander. Alice SI de«. 3l ary F. ('sanet. CLERKS: 31ary F. Connors, Lavon S.d.rn,tr.t4 +}Saran), :+5.; .xrundtl Way. San PODEO PRECINCT NO, 8F'usgab,, SiarJnrlr, A.Humphrey, 1NSPEN'T-41t: Viola It. Aarserudr, I%94!4•. 1'ip1,t.INt; PLAVE: Ftayo Vista Com- PORT COSTA PRECINCT NO.2 Jl'l1l;t:S: Alargztr,t C. Whitney-. 1.)- INSS•F-rt)R- 7rlera Potts_ munity Et[uK.. Flay„ Vista, Rodeo, Pt)L i,i N G PLACE: Port Costa ha L. lteueau, JI'I14:E1: irundean a^_ S.,happell. 1N.101:1'TOFt: Loubw 31. Wilson, Grammar 14ehool, Port Costa, Cl-I:RKS: Harriet Graluatn. Fern Ethel Iv lamer_ 111w:ES: Slaty V. Munnelly, -Lamle INSET:CTOR: J,01a Harrington. lttr an,113,• R,rsr, LEILK: Eileen Anderson. Wallis A. a'alFae. Ii'I1(;ESS: S1ary 51. EferKKren, Lina EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.2 Andr ry.•n_ Voor,4 ae 4:•thrm CLSILKK: Staryr(•unninsham,Gladys Nort(,n. PILLING I'L A C F: F1 .44. rants ROLLIVGWOOO PRECINCT NO. 4 FSunnitire, Fleeta If. N-Ison. LFRKS. ,wins K. Miller. Cather. Schi+,d \.,. ), ]Janos lid, and 1lillt,ppIt+Lt.lN4: I•I_\t'E: IL C. J•,hnstun RODEO PRECINCT NO. 9 Ins 8trvns. Agnes N. Coyne. 1)r- t:1 S.Awant- tSun them). t?= Clievy Way. San 1140I.LING PI ICV: Ltay(k Vista Com- DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 1 iNSI`t>t"TOR: Zeuda A, Fisher,lalSu_ munity filch)., Kay., VLrta, IU)deu, FOLLING PLACE:American Legion Jt'11t;1 S; Martha Chau, Helen L INSPtS'Taatt- IFas.l L Httzrl, INSPVoT##11: Elvira 4urette, flail. Cor. Flartz and Prospect Aves., t:rifYhl. 1 Cit:tom U-na Studd, Iwnna IL Salt- Ji'IN;F.`t: Myna Clark, Vera EC, tr.4nvllle, VI.I:RKS: 114.n•thy 1- tarrar, Ethel- kill Co4sehron. iNSPI-X'TOR: SL•u de Farnsworth. j vvyn L. Farrar, l,,,is I1."lisle t`t-E:ItKS \Citi.• Turrwr. MarrarGrtOIXFOC::Vera A. Williams, Allre Jr'I, F:4: Dorothy 4, Stenson• Nan- EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.3 N. .41mot.•n_ 31ari 4:alleaas. VaVne Vrron••eti 110 11erinr, netts Ftrumtey, 110i.1.1NG i'1 AVE, June M, Clark ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO. 5 RODEO PRECINCT NO.10 LNUMS: Marjorie Graham, Arthur Run)ltiis l:.r+Sul, 1,14 Juanita t-'t_, 0- IlaL1.ING I'll-ACK7 R.Awrt lC_ Kern. t•irI.i,INt; PI.ACF: Bayo Vista Com- A. F!irn•.wor[h, r)orothy Vassallo. S+I,rittttr, er t(:amxX o. :yt+G t'hrvy ).Cay. San munity Ftldtr.. FSavr, VLt;#. Roden, DANVILLE PRECINCT NO.2 iNSI'Ei-IN-W June 3.1.}'lark. lab!+ INSPEt :irFt ('tintu• F, Winter. P4)LLIN(; PLACE: San Ramon Val- petty- J. CraiL Ruth INSI11}'T1rll, lLnairitr C. Etethn- II'Iw;F:x: tk,ris Et. Fuge, Gumoole 9, 1,•y 1'nlon High School, ftwy. 21 and Thunut.ut 11'1.4:FMz: taihri A_ Keener.)!arguer- E:tltv', I. Lov#+,n•, Danville, i'LFIVCS:Juanita Millrr.Addie Cut- its I. Ila.nvrr. OLFIttC,r•: Iaura %I. Kinif, Mildred, F.N;SPVCTOR: Dorothy Cundey, lune. Ih na !`,1,174111.4"IXI.KS Anita J_ 11111 Bitty SNI- tanr F•,.I.y t•- Cotllnn. Jt'LK;F;4: Mayme E. Calvin, Carola EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.41, l,r. I4e11-4 111"hn PODEO PRECINCT NO. 10-A K. t'urdell. 1't+i.I.1N11 I"1.A t'ti. William T. GIANT PRECINCT NO. 1 114 rt,Ll1(: PLAVVL Flays Vista Com- ('LF:ItKK: Loyd C. Dynes. Dorothy , Hunting iGara4:rl, :y>o Q.Ah anle Avr.. 1"41LLINt: PI_\C`t: giant lk,+rlinr munity Fihh:- Etavrr Vista, Rodeo.V. Dire, Aller J. Krahenhuhl, Iii S,+braute. i-lul.- 414-0 giant Rd. 44;Lant Dlst.i, {Nta E(TOFtr E'U)renee Keys, DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 3 INSI'VOTtN:: !:dna P. IfunU11r-ltiehm,nd, Jt'Iw;ESS: Julius Fb.cher, Margaret POLLING PL,%CT-: Robert B. Wel- JI'hG3;S Marcarrt .a, Itteitrich. 1NSP1}-71011- Carl Pint... l,,11 shuns (f emdence), 111 Maiden Lane, Agallin aa', 0.1'. t'I+t:tom- F'.JWZJJ II4rdytnaea,Slam- ('LFRKS. Theresa (:ranato, Emma Danvlll-. IXIZKS: Ilan.! D. Swanw,u, Rosa- ie IL Elim Wallen. Slarruerite Krelx, iNSPEY'TOR: .lane IL Lonergall, Iia It, Flury, Louis)S•hmidt- t•I.F1:KS- MArvarvt 4 e.,kr, t,'hrys- PINOLE PRECINCT NO.1 JCI)C;". Kathryn K. Welehons, EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.S tal W...d Luetlle %nacre,%g•4p1.l.lVd; PLACE Jt~ph Acco- Grape Fflgstins, 1La110n, Sch,eaL GIANT PRECINCT NO. 2 matin, ((.ariKe, .',.', Sart Pablo Ave., CLERKS: Vivian A. Gilbert, Laura R.J. :o ttatl San tat to Ilam Rd.o. Fa 1143t.1-1Nt.' P LA C E: 3lassry Roy E•ltude 31aet-olo. Argeline R. 3furray. S,I(+rant«. t4:ara,xel. 4*13 Jenkins way. San gNSPF:'TOFt: [palsy 31. Barkley, DANVILLE PRECINCT NO.4 INSI'!.Y'TOR: Jun, R. SchaAf IA 14,- JI-IN;EN: Ilelrn 11. Lewin. Gertrtide POLLING PLACE: Danville Fire 11'I1t:liS: lr,•nr Sunu11ery-r. Helen G- 1XSPt:"Trait }',,!,,(mine Pv,sry. 31. Terry. House, Hartz Ave„ Danville. Glhwrn. JI'Itia:;: F'Sanoie Ju_Guillory.]Gabel 4•1.rRKS: Scary F:, Vista, Esther SL, INSPE:CTOR: Miss Margaret 3t. Ed- 01.I:RKS: Elisat.rth 3J- Grade, (714- 1'. lyttri.a.n_ Prder 1. Mary C. Sllvas.mund.4. Iron 11. Turner, }:race Schldrlcr. 4'1.ERKS: Servnia V. F'liy, Kathryn P/NOLE PRECINCT NO. 2 II'fo4;FA: Ifazel E. Cook, Louise R. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO,i Ilarril•n. Altwrta Wi}IiAtns,POLIANG PLACE: City flak. Plum Graham. Pt+I.I.ING 111.At'E: tCl-tai+rant,,Fire GIANT PRECINCT NO. 3 St,. F'lrr.te 1XRK'S. its Jean Brown, Beatrice Hung, 44:441Altgsian Way. F3 S.,hrante, 1'411.I.IN4: !'L\CE Mary C. Will- IXSPV6'T0R: Estelle St. I'otIa.311trhell• Rose R. Ferreira. SNSI'VOTO1t: Kathrrin, P, I.ma i4im. 0111raltea, :1. r-IAyne D , Rich- JI'tNtF-4: Agnes ft. Klem. -Mart, E. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 5 JI'IKaiS; Alpha St. Powier. Etta U. au.etd 10 Dutra. POLh1NG PLACE,: Leslle F. Fergu- i Amon•. INSPt:i"Tllt- Scary 4'_ WlUlams_CLF:IIKS Vart,lyn Wessman, (}sachet run (Fpevllenee), 211 XISobrante Dr., C1.i:l:MCS: 1:«ulah M. Ifead. Jean Jl'l•;r.S Ltrra X. Wydrrmyer, A, Kruse Furs«. A. Lrwlr.Danville, Floyd. Nola C- :1.414x7. Fav Etta itra<ler- PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 2A fNSF'F*rTOR: Louisa B.Markle. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.7 41XRKS: VV.rine Sl..ure, Thetnaa iiH.E.{N(: P[,aCF St.J„seph'n Par- ^ll+F)(;F;S: Florence L. Cox, Florence LACE, Myrtle S Car- S,inn,r. line I( hart. L.h Hall. Trnrwnt Ave.. fined.., F:. lVekend. til« iGararr), 44%11 San lai,l.ham Rd• GIANT PRECINCT NO. 4 INSI,ro'Tiolt: Beverly Trrrinl. CLF:iLKK: Fllzabeth 4• Ferguson, El S410,nmt,•- IN41.I.IN4: P LA C F:: First baptist .11'104;1,'-14: Janet i- Costa• Ruby Ott. 1:e,4sile N. Ilagler, Dorotha L. Amar- INSI'lii Tt 1R: -Myrtle S. CariFle_414un h, 3woo MeiM,thrn Way. San VLERK>t: S[argartt Person, Edward ant, irik:F.s: Priscilla!1.Thomas.Melt- iabh• L Silya. 4'Iara A. t;oz7anu. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 6 nor 1..1'hav,7- INSPF-'Tttlt- Jennie S, Koten. PINOLE PRECINCT NO, 3 POLLiX G PLACE: Diablo Country 1.1a:KS: 1.11,411 IL 3.1+-ser, Vema Jt-lat;tS 4',wa fWtr kirr.(;lady* A. 1 irLLINR PLACF: Antony A. la,pea Club. Mair- fiblti.. Diablo. Al aa'o,nlwant, tJirsl»t14 1. lL.per- !Zinc 46;Araaer 4t: Quinan Ave-, Pinole.iNvPNOTOR: Ruth 31. Donahoe. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.8 41.i,11K.- M.Ary S, Sitnrmns. Mar- ttiSl•Kr Tirlt: 3tarlau T. 1.,r-es. 11104;ES: Rutty t1. Johanson, Ifelen 1.11 1.1.1 N G PLACES: Fdstin Kamb rarrt Ih r,.,v, 4'atherine Rrla1 JI'!,(;F:S: Jeanette Satimule, Lucille SIRn. Oaralzel, 4410 San 1`alA„ Ilam Ib1,. 0 GIANT PRECINCT NO. 5 F, Wllvams,LFRKS; Cordrll.•a St. Williams, o 4tite. i•t+I.l,1N4: i't\t'P t]azat-th J. CLt:INKS: Start,, Barron, SLarJurle FS,trhara Kerns, 31adelaine F. Living- INSI`):t'Ttklt! l.tacill,• 361, Skow.1.,.•41 tGarot e). =C 3loltalvia Dr.. San C)- 1:,,w••. Fl:ainr Sin-tlak.Ston, it'IK:):S: ro-na Kainb. Trnrsa J. lald•. PINOLE PRECINCT NO, 4 DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 7 anipl+el.. INSPFt-D IR: E tizatwth J_ Iron_ ptrLLINt: PLA(_'F: Vreab,lphL•a Smith Pi or.l.IN(: PLACF,:American Legion t'Lliltl:S: }ic.4y11 041ron, -((kind JI'I%:tom Norma F. 4;orman. Saari- (Lteins 91415th Ave.. Ptnole. ESIdK., Cor. Hartz and Prospect Aves., Joniam lowil, O Mow Ipn J. Finch NSI•E:I TOE}: F'redolphia Smith.Danville. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.9 4•I.FltKS Itax-1 I). I•Arker, Fidelia Jt'Ik;FLti' Claire It. 31,-asek. Otheita iNSVPVTOR: Olivia Gorman. It11.1.1Nt: !'1-Atli: A!1-rt Kress itrrnanli, Vera 3t., Eisitey.A- ctrum%tedt- I('frC;f:4: Adelaide F. Wilkerson, Cara!:,), :K,': Stan) Rd.. EI S ttrante, GIANT PRECINCT NO. O CLFRKs. Toe FL L.rFrbver, Patricia Mary Lumpkin, 1NSVVOIN)R: Teresa ItanduM. 1"OL1-INI: PL: OK, Wayne A. Aid. Marxhall- I Pnr IEnmphrry. CLF,RKS: Fsther St. Raynor. Intro- J1'ix:l;_S: Mary I.. McMillen. ]Lary quilt ttlararv). =% Michele Dr.. San HERCULES PRECINCT thy f. Kelly. Siarle F. Giddings. A. \ours, E'a)•l. I'trLLlNt: F'1 \a'F:: I'laah house,DANVILLE PRECINCT NO.8 t'IA'ItKS: t:.virvi.•v.• It. Grylleb. IN.I PWrt'T%O t, IfArn EL Ilaives lt.•rculrs Powder('u„194,1 43, Ifer- POLLEN: PLAVF: American Legion 1lary t' king, limbi.• Kreiss. J1'Ir:F'_ t1orvnce to. Crock. Violet cules, Ftidg., Cur. Flartz and Prospect Ave.. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 10 V Kelly. INSPFi Tt+iC: Vernece A.Turley. Danville. Iv11.1.1N4:1'1-Ai'F:: t," F aalsen C1 t:ftKS: Evelyn Ww"n. (Cathryn Gertrude Randall,Stahel INSF'FCTOR: Louise L Lawrence. Garage). 6:9 Santa -Maria Rd., F] L Ahlquist. Mal-A 31_ Ctdlen_ C. Bennett 11'17N:F3: ('hariotte S. Van Gordon, ohraute.GIANT PRECINCT NO. 7 4'LE:RKS: Frsanees F:arline West, 3[urial L, Murphy. INSI1E0T0It: L,ds F Olsen. 11al-I-INt: 1'I_\t't;; Anita C- Cray Estella t:n m.(;,•idyl L Lsanrford. Claire F. Grimm. Madge J1'I taiS; lAwrne F'aulknvr. Witty tv:araeek• 1= Heather lw.. San Pablo. SELBY PRECINCT Baird. Edythe SL, Pendergast, J. Rice. INSPIKO tllt: Anita V. Stray, IYrC,LING F'LU'F: Selby Grammar DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 9 4`I_}•12KS; I,ouise Rogge. Helene S. Jl'(la;t•-,;- Joyce IF Hutchins. Will- seh..ul. V.S. ftlrhway 40. Tormey.POLLING PLACE: San Ramon Vai- 4)}4141-tit, Lillian M. G41ltnu- lam A. Tilt. 1XS1'F'1 YOR: Lor.} E. Morris. ley ('nlon fGKh School, Hwy. 21 and EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. tt CLERKS: Iritha 394- ferry- Jean 3C, Jt'l)(;F:-';: Anito Bettl9a., Mercedes 1.,velare, Danville. IY11.I,iNG 1'! at't:: Pearl F_ Anclin 1'rrT}', J„setahan,4lstby. S', Foutctl, iNSPECTOR, Viola S. Root. Garacr), 41;12 loam Rd.. Richmond. GIANT PRECINCT NO. 2 VIXRKS: Anna P. Ritchey, hazel Judges: F,dith F. Liebman, Anne J. lIX811 '7't)It: H.-lerl A. Rarwx. iNILIAN4; F'1 XVF:: Alta N. Gram T. And-r.k,n, Inez Bayne.Tomlin. J1'ixa S: -Margaret K. Ilrim. Erna 44:ararr) -44:44 ta'Iiarte Rd.. San I'aWo CLFRKS: Ruth Siondot, Adele E. 2:. 1`rar.7til. L. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT NO. 2 Pmetor. Fl,-anor.f. Craig, CI.rRKS: Urr1« li- Wviss, Pearl FS 1NS1'tt i(ilt Alta N_Gra4:'r_ CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.1 DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 10 Anttli11, -lay' G.Carta%)% V. !fifty. Lucille I4pLLtNG PLAIT.: Crockett Club, PO L L 1 N G PEACE.: Franklin E. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.12. 3J- Fit•eher_ tart Mdph Ave,.Vrrs'kett. Thurston tGarage), 156 Valle Vista POLLING R, 34'aca Ct+ k VIXRKS: Eva L M.•ntoro. Gene- INS11FVT0lt: Fsther 39. Bauer.Dr.. Danville, Gar:aXr). 530 :i,dauo CU. F:1 Sobrante_ vi,ve A_ Huth. Fiortriwe li Lindsey_Jt't)(:F:4: Eva Williams, Mary O'S. iN'SPFCTOR.- Francis C. T4ilmore. INSI•E('TYIR: !sal-ill I_ Isaht4lren. Giant Precinct Na_9 Consolidated with Kennedy_ Jr•r):FS: Phyllis St.Thurston, Betty Jl111t:FS: Florence A- Tush, Ileo- OLEUM PRECINCT NO. 2 IXI1KS: Arden A. Ui3luzio, Gwen- D. Dr Coursey, oar A. Valentine.GIANT PRECINCT NO. 11 dntyn Ca•1azz.^a.Clara I.Pardlnt. CLF ttK4: Insephfne Renouf, Bobbe eLFRKS: Iteatrice A, Childers. IL 11131.1ANt. Pt_OF: ('ars 31- hart- CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.2 J. ,lladrl•l, Alice S. Burns. iviozrll C.w,k, -Marian h 3Murrr. nan (Lavin;, Ro.,m/, W lltmnle Dr- I'a)LLIYG PLACE:American Legion DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 11 EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 13 San PAN—BLlr.. C,,r. Pomun;a and Alexandria POLLING PLACE: Lanvilie Wom- I'OI.I.ING !'1_aCF: Helen J. Van INS110i'7tOlt: Lucille F_ R«rL Ave.. Cr.ckett. en's Club. 242 Linda Stena Ave., P.O.Winkle (Gara4:r), :•41 Kevin iLd.. 0 JI'1 t;t-: Katherine M. Hunt. Clara iNSI•Fi"ri0t: Ceche Ptee, It„% ,-,hl, Danville, S}brant), 34 Slartm.-n.JUi;IN;KS: Tena Mr3tanus, Malta 1iPF4'TOR: Eleanor R. Gallagher.INSI'lii'TtUt Wilnla F I,rhnam OI.ERKS: Virginia D tiw•hrist, flax- inrram. II.'DGE4: Alyce U. Stewart, Eleanor JI'IxaiS: lirlrn J. Gan Winide, e1 t:_ Itubitt+.n. Adele 4'. Grins_ 41IXRKS: With L Itsaseltine, Cam- ShlMey. Gromia F, Richard q.11, Welton No.3 Censolidated with ila Haugh. Nina Macehi, CLERKS: -Lary A. Holt. Elsa R. t'I.i lIKS: Aitnrs M-Ile Tn.ut.Naomi OLEUM PRECINCT NO.1 CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.3 Efolllek, amv I. Wheatler. J. Wirt. -liidrew• C. Rui:>:_ I'taLLIN1: PI-MCF.: Henry Cardoza 114rLLINt; PLACE:: Crockett Fire SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 1 EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 14 40,;ararea Cr. 0lertaorst and Piawle Prutectlun Wdr., 7.16 G,ring Ave., POLLING I'I.A C F.: San RamonJtl.l.lNG Pl-%01:: Sobrantr Imp. \'alley It.1- i"im.le_ Cr,witett. 51-Ahern' Club,San Ramon Chtt,hotts,•, 0,r. Appian Way and Sal- INSPtA-TRAR: Helen (oularte_ 1NSPFf'T0R: Loretta SL Kenny, tN4PF^CTOR: Laaum F. Feretra. ltmut, ave., L-'1 Sol-rant,,- JVIX;F: WArigAret F'aria. JI.1N;E'-S: Theresa V. Joseph,Arnold JIT)(.FS: Thelma Smith, .!tae B. lNSI'F4'7tUt; lzerniev F. g1trague. CLERKS: tltatwr u{da, Fv'elyn Fetwards. Swartz. Onia F Rol-rts, Jeanette Ilrnr+,n. CIA.RKS. 3largarrt 31- Vlerra,Star- ('LFRK4 Siarb• Brant, Wretha All- OrmIll. Giant No.9 ComiWidated with forte Stagnant. Crislev It.,gern• Kon.l, fen., St. Ferreira. 4'I.ERKB: Fluremv F Jesfield. Lea OLEUM PRECINCT NO.2 CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.4 SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 2 Vallis, ltel. cca C. Tucker, 11ll.LINt: PL\CEt Pinot Hrretlles F't LLtNG PLACV: Crockett Club, POLLING PLACE: San Ramon EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 14-A Sch...1 N... : tMulti-i`urt.,se Room) SO,: IL,It h Ave., Crockett. 31others Club. 1101.1.1Nu 1'l.Al'E; S 1-rant, SmR 111..1.. INSF'FCTOR: Aura Wirtanen. INSET("TOR: Vluhhou.r, Cor, Appian Way and So- INSI•F]t'•i'ttit: Vornrla M. Wimmer. JL"i OWS: Slarraret Maloney, Made- J1'17)GF9: breulte, !,:I S !rant).31'114:F: Athalre T. Jones. line 1- Marteleh_ CLF'P.K4: INS1'E('TtIR: l:rrtha J. Shulaiat CLERKS: Iva honford, Crura Darts CI.ERKS: Clam St. McFntorffer• TASSAJARA PRECINCT J1'I1t;ISS: Rmse Bryan. Mk mthy Lo- Oieuna Precinct No.'.04m.1kiat-1 with Itrtrn M. f[auarh. Margaret Morgan. POLLING PLACE: Old Tassajara rail. OLEUM PRECINCT NO. 1 CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.5 School. T:inna)ara• CLFRKS: I-Ila Nelrlon. Irene Cww'th. RODEO PRECINCT NO- 1 I14OLLINt; 11LaC'F: Tonw flail Cen- INSPECTOR: Selma A. Rasmussen. livIen L. Hudslwth. 1't4LLiXt: PLACE: Odd Fellows ter. ('or. Ind Ave, and Wanda His.. Ji'DGFS: Vera J. Reinstein, Anna EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 15 Ball. Ra.loo Ave., Rodeo. VP--krtt_ Ruth Ilan,4en. 1141d.1.iNt. 111-AWK: Virrinia Johnston INSPECT4rlt: t]a It. Ackerman.INSPF'CTOItc Teresa Vitale. CLF'11K: Grare Betteneourt. Doro- jGara(el• 5:1.3 Robin H„tvd IK., 0Su- JI'l1(:F` Elear.-r L Duty. Hazel Jl'IK:E4: F3eanor Crow, Josephine thy' X. Lafferty, Christine 31. Reln-hra nt e. Andrews- Anguilla. stein, INS(E."TOR: -Mildred Kell C!-t:I:KS: Sloe A_ Joseph, Lilith J. i'1-FItKS- Mary Lee Lesley, Ruth LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 131'11GES -1111ir It, Shier, a'h ina Gam,). Star L [Mckinsa,n_Reid, Stary Serna. POLLING PLaCF: Acalanes HighJohnwrtl. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 2 CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.6 Ecus 1, 1200 Pleasant hill Rd., Lafay-CLERKS: Frances Adams, llarrarvt POLLING PI ICF.: St_ I'ytricks P4/I,I.ING E'1 aCk:: EEarrin-Neff Mo- etrP- A. Arn„id, Nancy M. laeny-er. Ohun•h flail. Itailnad Ave.. Rodeo_ tors (4lu.w lir,)mI, CIO. Pomona St., INSPECTOR: Stahel G. Yowbeer, EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 16 INSPEN- Ul.: 1totto R_ Rodrlgut,u Vro,•kett, rrr)trs: Persil K. Reed, -MildredIhILLiNGI'L,a('I:: G-wre t.chm-fa-lualira SL 1lessichinl SNSPFt T(1R: Fbrrence Yatehmenoff• i uraitio, kuhl ,Garage), 44:4 WV ,Il y War. F.ncti- ly .m;jt;t..r. JOIN;Esti: Rosa Fanucchl, Irma CLERKS: Vera Busby, Venita In-Richm41nd. CLERKS- Joyce 31, Barnett. 2rlma Sneaker. gram. Marjorie D. Barnum. 1NSPEt';01t: F:tL% I-hrnkuhl. C_ Fltilry. Jaa,,tuelinr 4:- Warnecke_VIX'119:4: tk,ruthy (;reben. Theresa LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.2Ji'I1t:L: t:lady-s 1. i'mther, Edith RODEO PRECINCT NO. 3 Ghi.Adl. Elizabeth (;Isola, LAFA G PLACE: Lafayette Com-Amnon- P0ld-!X(: PI_ VF- 4;a r r e t so n CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.7 OLERKS. Entity- !!ride. Martha ff•irhtx 4.ranrtnar Sctw.t Garrettoon Ftr!1 INC:PLACE::Neff s Office(Old munity Sfrthndlst Church, 955 31oraga Ilamniond, -Marla S- lt+icerv. ave., tt+.1e.•- Iced Vn-po 41R1ce, 1120 Pomona St., Rd.. [safarPtte. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 17 INSPIN"naR- Haien Fitchett- Cpwkett INSF'FCTOFt: Janeele Hageman. 1`4)1,1IN4: I'1-At'r: Alma S. Theis JI'f•t:h: -Merle C. Sttra- Frances INSPF('T(oFt: Melba Bertorelto. ifrOGFS: F:veivn 31. Blankenship, Ifloinuzol. o.,-. t'astn) Rd-, Il Su- L. Vint". JCtN:F?L: ESeatri r I'. Glstelll, L.rxie C'I.ricP(')easter^ brante. CLERKS: (:vrentltdyn I/_ Winship. FL Hasenpwk•h. 7f.MRKS: Louretta Ffoover, Edna INSI•L•'4'T'4)It: Jean -W Clamlt, in.i rhe Sant•.., -M,Ima A. 1-Ike. CIXI.IKS: Ann G. lSeckrnan, Char- alar Ffsaitm ay, iteryl Anderson. 111 F-S: ltanaah K. C.ichrzar.e, Alms RODEO PRECINCT NO. 4 l,ttr t;. Ceamorui. Irene A. (S,otestabit-. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.3 1'hrlx. I13L[.tNt: S'I.ACB: Maria M- 4'argto CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.8 POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Fire CiXRIt S,: Franc.•s It. Stillivell, -Mar- 44;4rsee+_ i3-e: Mah nen St., Rule...I'i,LLINI; PI.ACF:: Val+na Fire De- Finnse. T41 St,raga Rd.. Lafayette. Ion S. Alden, Mary A. Slocity. INSPEt-nill.: La VA:,. V. ]Marion_ partmrnt. 14": Lillian St., Crockett. INsPF:"TOR: Thelma F.. Heller. not)af 1' k t ONES OWL a g t 1 j i i 1 i x i Kx. i v E 3 7, i' Y E yc I 7 1 1 1t t 1 i i r t G 5 t 4 t f t f t s i 1 1 i ti i t t 1 1 f Tuesday, October 2, 1956, Continued - J1'(M:1 ': Hol,r I_, QIeward. Estar tlte.iden,. . Lea Eal,x Dr., Lafay- Jt'UX-ES: grace C. Cianciarulo, „ina F. Barringer. l', 4':,s1rr11.alt, Ethel ]t. Green. t,' Freldericke H. Jackson, CI.URNS: Jan.- L. Hans..n, Marie L INS11F4" toll: 'Catherine L Myrrs. CLERKS: Lurille K. Anthonixen, ,Joan ]t. Hauzel. t Harumund J..ephinr l:arker. Jl'1Ma1 M,.11ae K. Hearue, Jaaeph MAdoline 4', Wall. Inez t:uarneri. ALAMO PRECINCT NO.6-A LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.4 It alone) ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 13 P4)LLING PLACE; Alamo Grammar 1'e11.1.INt: 1.1-A%'E: Rett-White M..- 4'LKICKS: Kathryn M. V trete_ Star- Ill/LUNG PLACE: tlelrn It, McLay. S.-hood. N. Memorial Hwy., Alamo, j for i,. 4t:a ca)411, 4'.,41. I+tat.to t;Ivd, l.,t+ R. M-tiler, Phyllis F_ W.,ddnutt. erty 4GAr:age), 4; Valley View Dr., Or-INSF'FC7TOR: ]['clam It. Menges. anpdilant• \'alley lid., Lafarettr. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. ZS lulls.JI'DGKS: Eleanor MacDonald, Elate 1NS1'R-1NIR: Edith M. Hammond. 1'4+L!_1N4; 1'LA01-_- Clarence J. Vat- INSEE;4 I'iiK: Ruth D. Pimentel. LPavis. 11'1101:5: t;>nrth little, Martha L. Lit". (1:um1+us 1Gw,rn), 37Y Colura4kos JL'lm;ES: Myrtle]l.Taranto, Lots D. CLERK:clay Williams. Johnaai. Ct., Lafayette. ItAl. ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO.1 CLERKS: Muriel E" A;rvim• Ilelen I1,S11Pa"obI:7 Shirley P. Thaler. VIA3CKS: Aureola (L Patterson, POLLING PLACE;: Harvey Heu De al. Me4'nanr, i1e•n,thy J. Williams. Jt'tK;F:S: Mattoon V:alLa+k., l.ouiste Exther F. trtrick, Lenore It, Norbriek. IA,urrk (Guest House), Alhambra Val- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. S 411anit.orx. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 14 ley Rd. near Vladuct, Martinez. Villacito 5ch„oL 4'1XICKS Marianne 4:_ l:ighettl, IN)LLING PLACE: Shepherd of the INSPri"1'Oit• Lola O. Vlera. 1'llper H-i-wy Valley Itd. and Mt. Dia- ILtrt.ara Manley, Frtenr F. Canrv, Valley Lutheran Church, 2'ti Orrhard JCOGELS: P:wllne. D. French, Nlna id,. ithd., 1 afnyetle.LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO- 26 11-1, at ][•,raga. Elwy., Orindu l. \VIII icor IN51•F4'T111t: Lucille 12 Matter. ir4t-LIN4: 11•1._A4'E: Burt.,n schuul ENSI1F:a717401C: Helen W. Drewn, CLF:1{KS: Elizabeth 31, Pope, ]111- J1'l11:}_5: Margar,-1 t;.Jensen. Anne 41a0.rary). ;.t* St- M:ary's ltd., Iaray- JI'19;ES: Alma fre..keram, Helena Bred L', Laph:am, Clementine C. Hay- 11r, It. Norris. den. 4`l.liltKS Cat1wrine Workiuc, ties- IX51'F4"IIvl: Helen Harbucic CLERKS: Katherine Ft. Flint, Frrn- ALHAMBRA PRECINCT N0.2 sir 11. lavvis. 4'an.1 P. 112%my, J1'Ir:FN: "Alle .A_ 0.-11a. Marion res 4.'. M)mine, Mary K. Cay[ing• POLLING F'L.ACE: 3Lartinez 4-13 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.6 1.1 L-aidlan- ORINDA PRECINCT NO, 15 Club house, Alhambra Valley&Rellez I` ILLING L'LA4'F: 4`. I- Turner t'L-CHK. i+el Iris 3L Hamilton,Jean 14)LL1N4: PLACE: St, Stephens Valley RiN., ]lartlnez. Rumpus Looml, 3343 Las Hurtas Ltd., And,rerr,en, Itetty 0- Straw. F,pixet,pa[ (Church, 12 Via fax Cruces, INSPECTOR, Margaret S. Plummer. 1 fx,.tt•. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 27 4+rluda. 11°UGi•;S: Martha It. Trebino, Laur- INS I`V4'T(,It: Virginis L. Neuman. Iv.l l\•: 1.1-\t'C Mr. R.-ow fors. tNSPF:('Tt11t: Cera A. Ward. rttt F;. Irwin. 31114:L'S l+,dmt11, Turner, Audrey .'hin,.ky 4k;Ar2mte., =11 I1i14-rest For. ]VIK;F-4; L,Is 4'. Thnmpxon, :foe ]t. VLERKS: Alberta C. frenson, Chris- J. oarrnsle.l. latatettr fteirtrirt. tine ('nx, Lorena ]t. Kidder. 1.1191:5: Ilarl,ar•a T Markstein.F- 1VSi'F34 [>4fL: Lilly LL Shinn VLFRKS: Tluth W, Fallentine, Bar- MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.26 tell,-J. ltavu,.,nd, U-n.thea H. ]Minor. JI'1+t:F::-Adele C_Cunn,,M Barbara bars .Ir 3h ,rehead. 11:axine W. fluhler. 114)LLiNG PLACE: Llkinx-C.hrlxtle LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.7 I+ear ORINDA PRECINCT NO.16 Conxt. Co. (Garage), 5225 Smith Dr., POLLING }'[.ACI: Mer•1'yn A.4lrtes CLINIKS: Nell T. Tinker- Eleanor 14rE,LtNG PUCE: Kenneth L Martinez. C4:antCel, 141141 Walnut lor_, Lafayette_ t:. 5.•hneider_ Jane tV. Stillirigs. 4'.,urtrl4rht 4lnxuran,•e Office), 109 Or- INSPECTOR: Ruth A. Armstrong, 1\SI'F\'7tU2: Faranur A. Ballon LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 28 inJA HIN .,4rrinela. JUDGE: Helen EL Woodworth. ll'111;K5 11,ris I:. JrLlrtt, EllenS. Iv+LlIN4: Pl_AVE: St. Perjoetua's IN1l1F:i'T'4)f1.: Iarhara SI. Johnna- CLERKS:- LERKS: Tina L. Jeans, Madeline l.e•Lq 4'11an h 41:ecrorati.n ILall), E:nd of sr,n. Cadannnxn. CLKRKS. June H. Rumford, Karma lfandin RIF-_ I.afayet2e. JI'IK;F+: Gladys C. Owen, Anna L. Q. Orter, f_ItNevdr Zimmerman. INS1*D'Tul1. 11hiblis Laity, Malley. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT NO.3 LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.8 J1'IM:E: 4;_WXia IL [leaver. Jt`IN:E:: Anna L. [galley.WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO 1 11i1LL1NG PLACE: LAra,rite Fire `*IXI.KSr Helen T. Vasaerlein. Bet- CI.FaLKS: I*,rothy L. Graxni, Mar- POLLING PLACE: Helen N. Sehroll Hous.•No, Golden Gate Way, L.afa,- t, M A!dr'ch- J.,rie Sax, Lucille, If. ltupn. Garage) 111 31argarido Drive,Walnut ette. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 29 ORINDA PRECINCT NO.17 reek. INSPECTOR: Joan Walt ren. IN+t-LINti PLAOK. M. If. Stanley f11)LL1N4t d'L A t'F: Addison It. INSPECTOR: Helen N. Sehroll. 3111(:ES: la Vane Rowell, Maria S.'t".•1 4Atadiu•nurn4 2t:, School St., Ttv)mtr,on (Rumpus Room), 201 Glorl- JUDGES: Ruth N.Cameron,Zeta 31, A. *,Idem 1-.raaelxr etta Eilv:L, 4+rinra_Ffoigen. 1-KIlKS- t Af%,l T_ H-odges. Flan" INSPLV_n)l:: MAr,).WU- Howard. INSPE7'T01t: Ikorix FL Fernsten. CLERKS: Hilda Rowan, Thelma F. Portland, J'a1+a 1'aulovir. JI'IK;F1: Irrur La. ale, Alice J. Jl'[K:F i: Evelyn Don,thy Anderson, Sweetl:awl. Ruth Smith. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.9 1"'ne to-m,thy K. Ftowrn:an. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT i`41I.I.iN4,. 1'1.i4'E; 11r01,alist 4'4.111_ (' IXIEKS: Adele 4'_ [scam. Peart OLFICKS: Helen F« Horne„ Lillian NO.1-A tnunit, 4" Moraga !td_ La_ Weld -r. 1.n.th> !.site. A)ers. Janet Sh)rev.P(rLLi.N(; PLACE: Helen C. Gibson fttce•ttr. CANYON PRECINCT ORINDA PRECINCT NO 18 Garage.) 119 ]largarldo, Drive, Walnut INSPKt'T1)It: Wmilta R. Hatton,lt4LL1N4; I'LA4'E:: 4'arty.,n JiMenwn- I14)LLIN(; PLACE: T. 31. flamer Creek. J1'Iu'-1:5: Mal-4A. Hatfield, Krne t tsr> S t>..1. Vinehumt ltd.Canyon. fPlayr,•.,mt, Seven 4mks Clrele on Sal- [NSPE'VTOR:Anna 31.McIntyre. F. n.nt. iNSI•E:e T4 H:: I;e"l It. Iturper_ ly Ann ltd. olrinra_JCIN;ES: Helen C. Gibson, Eva S. CI-KIZK'1: Joseplline F.,nl, Grace M JI'1K;Eti: L-is Luciana. Gladys L 1NSPV4'TOFL• Mow V. Baldwin.Stewart. 1141 shall, N. Edwin Kat,drm Shally- JVIN*.Kti: Wirtabrl It. Harris, Dena CLERKS: Erma Ft. Cathcart, Bar- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 10 4'i.ylti`S: Msrria .A. Faagle, Iluth F A- N"Nou-Lura J. Katz, Audrey Dygert, I'(1LLIN1; I.1-_1WE: iteralrr A. ]Arils "[' Crry%, - 'A Knit"'' CLERKS: Laura D. Murnane, rioro- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.2 ltrsidrn.wl 3f.(.:. MORAGA PRECINCT N1WestCtd_ L arayrttr_ CO. illy M Tnrk. tk,rothy L. Dnrwull. I'ULL[NG PLACE: ]label V.Ander- INSPI_4'T1Ut: Ali,,,. J. 1trr,•klirag.tti41.t.INr: i'I_14'E: !.saga School ORINDA PRECINCT NO,19 xon (Residence) 1932 Dora Avenue, 31'1141'5: Maxine- h. Ghrumr. Iger- 4Audit.r^,na+_ Me.raga E 4)LLlN4; 1'I-ACF::,Alfred W. Elkin- \Valnut Creek. air,• A ''ills INSI•F4"71ilt: J..s•ephine M. Itatt, t„n 4ff,•bby Room), 11 ffonnryhill Rol., 1NSPE('TOft: Mahel V. Anderson. 1XII.:S• t_. Nara`, I1oss4), I*kn.thy JI'IM:-: S-t-hia Ilarl,arth_ urinda- Jl'DGES: Lorena S. Bradley, Elea- D, Ilaan. It"11112 tae WA.1sworth. CLERK'; J4.hn A_ S,anderx. .Anita 1NSPE:t'T4rf{: Rose K. Shurtleff. nor 11. Glaaan. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 11. M_ Tnnada•1-Jt'tK:F S: Cteo F.Ikinton. Muriel Ray. CLERKS; Lorraine St. Becker, Shir- I1111.i-IN4'. 1"1-ACE: Iafavrtte Elie MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 2 LF'RKS., J,•an ]t, Bailey, Vernita ley 31adxen. F.mlly B. RSeclef. Ibmsr, 914 Maa•aord.. Lafry'ette_P++1_WN4: PLACE: Mraoga School Xeuhaus, 'k,r,thy ]l. Spoto WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.3 1N51`Fe Te1}2: Etltrt Turns r. 4Audit..riurnr . Mural ORINDA PRECINCT NO 20 POLLiN(; PLACE: Walnut Creek JUP41i_S: Ruth A. Se•tilraraer, Mar- IVSI'ht"T)It- Sarah 1l.- Glasky- INPLIANG P[.A4'F: William (.J, FTa- flrcreation (*enter, 1411 Ygnaelo Road. t?::r.•t t;, N.nllund_ Ji'i•4;f' t:.m:d n,- N_ Tarpley. erns (Ilrsl•Lrncr J, 126 le,mbardy Lane, Walnut Creek. 0I.11ti ": ViOa It, Strcu,an, Farm 4'1.EItKS ta..raa I4avla tlelrn Z *,rind:." iNSPEOTt)R: Beatrice S. Walker, J,»4••s \'Ircivaa 1. Ar.drt ea_ ttta"ritr+. INSPF'(•T4+I9: Rose Marle Rinne. JI'UGES: Slurial V, Durand, Bar- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 12 ST.MARY'S PRECINCT 1119tES: Lucile Peacock, Ethel K. bara Winkelman. 1411.1.1\4: I'1.•A4'E: ik,rr If. I:tiler INILL1X4: PLACE: St. Mary's Col- Tyrrell. LF;RKS: Marte N, Coats, Ruth G. Re•o'hiet el, IIC Month,ello Ltr., La- 114 e.St. Mary':`' CLERKS: Patrt,•ia Walker, Helen 3(ilb•r, fletty J. Loving. InYette. INSI1l]X-1'4 ot:: WiItiam J. Wilkitleun ]I. Har:•ns, Louise Knudsen. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.4 IN.SVFOI\11t: Thelma Grant_ JI'DGF-S: M4wrt LUuands, Ttwrrtas ORINDA PRECINCT NO.21 POLLING PLACE.: Robert D. Black J1'IK:i c:Louis,- E:taler, Marjorie K. I:•rdan Iti1L1.LX4; PLAOF,: Philip D. Bash (Residence) 1922 Buena Vista Avenue. Alrxund.,n VIAE LKS: Eery" Marl•.we, Augustin (Ilayr. m), i45 Meadow View Rd., Walnut ('reek. 01.FlIKS: Anna l',vlrr en, ,Ante F_ (" Cala, twrles 11+"niaeMirz 4rrlrida. INSI,E*. 'Tult: Ethel Van flrocklin. 1;11111 44 forty ORINDA PRECINCT NO. t INS4PE'4r1.01t: Gloria K. Lead• JI'DGES; Jesnio Thouuts, Bernice St. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 13 I"LLiNt. Pl Ae'E: Flow Sr„ut Hut JUIPOWS: 4;eraldine W. Srnith, ]far- Jones. 1`111.LIXt: L•! A4'1: M. 4•,Gilder- - N.Ar Park Ia,..D, EO Turt.a:al ICS, J„rir L.. Itea.h. LEFIKS: Simian K. McAdams.Dale44rt1:.ta. 4'LE:RKS: [*Prix 3E. Stinson, Nancy Ellsworth, Norma C. .Jesnusleevet1:'rage(, 3f.Gl Moe a..iG IR., p. Iafa,rtte, 1X51'4:4 [:rare It. flanks.Ault, ds,rorhy A. Gracey. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.5 INSi'Ei`Tt1Jt• Thelma 1:[Idrra.war, Jr'lhlF1 E2aiu.• WiMntL [salol ORINDA PRECINCT NO,22 Pl1LLiNG PLACE::Ann Parker (Ca- JI'l11:1:5: tlelrn 41, SLinlr,. Annie C,*airs. 1ti)LLING. PLACE:: Crone W. fire- rnge) 1960 - 2nd Avenue, Walnut 1lrnrri. CLERKS Irr4a L le., Marjorie !L far tHesidenCr), 6! Ia Crexta Rd, (_'reek. OIXIIKS:4'arni0a o Smith.load)'s arae h. 4,-.ile L .Arn14er- 4 or#n.L. INSPE('TOR: Jessie Fi. Halstead. G. Willarts, Emma lust. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 2 lNSPF( T(1(L: Joy ,At. Flrorxen. Jt'il(;FS: Lillian Grice, Ann Parker. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 1411+1d.1\(' PL.CF: Pere. in. Pro" J['IK:ELir Nancy J. Fanning, TCuth CLF,RKS: Margaret T. Soulex, Doro- 1411.1.IN1: I.1-A4'K: A. M, Andrews ( P.esaJrn.r), :? ('arntm, lana M)gtwL B Vrown. thy N. Sager, Ethel Cole, Otllmpvs tt•.,m4, :,.Aries Way. hiddent+rase[.. 4'LE RKS, Shirley C, Weber. Stay WALNUT CREEK,PRECINCT NO.6 ai'rv. i-ofacrllr tX51•!t:.•1: x„;da Ifutrhaon.Leitch Seaton, MarM,rle 4'. Ilrexar.14)LIANG PLACE: Virginia, hair NSVF4-rioil,}^lisai»N1 F Hartmanliau Stnit-6-la_ JI'IMaL F'.4ufa Wisin.L Ituth foul- ORtNUA PRECINCT NO,23 4,arage) til (;runway Drive, Walnut 11'1+4105 Malr•1 1+. .Aifortl. 11dn.il,y I'4rl.LtNG PLAa'FZ Henry ('bark ('reek.CLERKS: F]ya.re M Crvrnhas". tf tayn..mr. 4 Elaelrnda(Circle,Orinda. ItSE'ECTOR: Laurel H. Gott. 4`I.!'1t1:5: Alma M. Jarot4a m, Marr U13W Ile 4: 5wltz.-r. Ethel M_ Spittler• INS11F:;'Tt1R: Ann It. Sanford. Jt'DGFS, Kathryn It. H(mver, Jose-I'm lnc11,,tn, t11hr('"'oda)r ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 3 11'fK;E S: Thelma fgraly, Irma J. phine 31. 3nn:teo, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 15 Ii11.LIN4: PL c E:: M[Wred M. Dur- t•..r. CLF.ftKS! Virginia flair, Billie 1'41L.I.iN4: PL.At'I_• Kitith If. F i- hstrn 44;araget, 4w IIs 11.w.ut,4lrir.4La. a•LERKS: Franees Eturke Newman, Jeanne Drabin, Aid:( Beran. nlunds 4CaraFe+, 3';c Walnut lane, IN51' `T.+1:: Martluertta Keesling. Ch:arl„tte V. XuUrr, Mildred X. Twin- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.7 lea ln,rtt.,. Jl'IM:_: Itrunhille Z E:cert,. Ituth Inc. PnLLIN(: PLACE: ](41x. Iraollnn C.iNSIT'4'T111t: Edith H. Ldmunds. M 1\"Stier ORINDA PRECINCT NO.24 itertanl ((;arage) 11(40 Glen Haven, J1'I1G1CS: \tar, 1. Milburn. PatriciaVIXICKS: F,4tenia 1'. Angell. tlelrn 1'4)LLLNG PLAVE:: Richard T. Myer Walnut ('reek. 411tvrin S- l:e.,iw-it Mildr d M-4r lkooresten. (f:rxidenrer, 7 thin Gabriel Way, Or- INSPK('TOf{: Jane H. Ransom. CiXI1RS: itxrlcara Ingalls, Marion ORiNDA PRECINCT NO. 4 Inds JCDGE::S. Elizabeth Hartely, Mary1.. I richt•.n. Jean 4' Kenn.•dy, 1ti4LIAN4; Pt.ACE: 4rrinda School INSPE4'T4Pit: Helen K. Kling. Bte,th. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. ti 411at.rary 4, I% 4Rrnaata Hwy„ 'Mnda.Jt'IK:kLi: Maxine ]Iyer, Barbara 1.LF,RKS: Martha K.Nlnnin,Bernice 1144I.i.IN4. III-1WE: Millon G. Claus- INSPEA'T11RtaJanet4'. Jasstr.Glmbrl M. ESurrf;:at. Dorrin L. Dosxa, arnicas 49rsidenceb: Sb4114 Hamlin It1.. Jl'I'l;EN: Made .ot.ti E3izatwth OLURKS: F'w.ttq M. Kallam, Helen WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT N0.81.14 fa yet I,.. X. E:•llia•i. N•_ S,•heffer, Martian A. Hiplker. POLLING PLACE: Lucille FI.Adams INSPPOIN19: F:ll.•n T. Jackson, 1'LF,I:KS: 11"n T. Wib4on, June S. ORINDA PRECINCT NO.25 Basement) 2030 San Miguel Drive, JI'11(;H: Martzarel G. Wrhu,rlrr, liadderr, Lillian T- Itastian_POLLING PL.CF:Thomas J. Fahay Walnut ('reek. Mamnirel if. ('tausscilius ORINDA PRECINCT NO. S tFtrddenert, t: 4tverhill [Al.. Orinda, INSPFCTOR: Lucille If. Adams. CLERKS, L9ira!rt11 .A. Arl. 114)LL1N4: 1'L 4'E for Murray It. INS(Fa TuFC: ICrva S. Hart. lt'U(;F'i: Alta ft. ftoxel, MargueriteNast. Gn,arx (l.mnao, -•. Camino E:nwin:as, Lt'fK:k:K Vera Bremer, Kathleen L. Davis.llnnah, a \'Eller, Falun F: Sn O. 1 ( KS SI -r M. a;.,rdon, CLE1lKS: Fxtelle Kumpf,June Win-LAFAVETTE PRECINCT NO. 11 IX1--it 4lt.. E, ith K 'tread VIXRKS: Conxtanre C. Halt, bran- trrton, 311rfam F. Smith.1t11.1.1N1: 1`i-A1`l. Pr. Samuel \V_ Jt'LM;E. L1„nthr A_ Ia.rarner, _ thy E Conda, Margaret F. F'redertek- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO 9SmitheltunipusRo..nil. ]tl . Sur;,y- at.•th 4'_ 'aodre_hn,ok Pr,_ 7 9fav,•t1.- CLt:ItKS• F'I ral F Miller, L*.rnthq 3"n' POLLING PLACF.- Veteran's Stem- 1t. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO, 17-A V_ Fbwl r Ilttzel 4;n.•rs. ORINDA PRECINCT NO.26 orlal Building (Basement) 1250 Locust1'( LUNG )'I-`WF: Dr. Samuel W. Ia/LLING PL('F;:Harold V. Manor Street, \Valnut Creek. SmmSmithOtu1M, Ito4.n1), te_tl Sunny-ORINDA PRECINCT NO. itI+,(_1.!NG P L.A C F:c I:algh IlaB iftrxf.ltncrr, 15 Charles Hllt [GS., Or- [N5F'F:CTO({; Virginia Ft. Wilder.hn,.k 1141.. Lafay'.ttr. layn++.nt,, -_ 'leis Rd",(Rinds. inda.JI'DGVS: ('leo Fuller, Virginia Bee- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. t8 ALAMO PRECINCT NO.1 kion. 1`411.1.1 Xi: 1'1.A4'!u ltlrlianl Item.!- 1I*I`4;+' T.+1:: ivoe the lr_ Ila[[ F 4)LI,dW: I'LAVE': 4'harles T. fly- CLERKS: Lucy Mendonca,Violet W.Jt'1r:Ei: i.,nirr Itatt), l'e'er. Mrl:, t4:an,Fr), 441:.3 \'alrntr Ct.. lila,- I'uddr. inaRun, Realty Otlicr, T(N)2 N. Memorial Tlv.mpsnn, Uorlx Duarte. rat.,' CLERKS- Elizat.eth T. Hunter,Mar- Huy., AGamo. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 10 IN51'1_e`Te112 Ee Chri Isrtwn. C. fNSPE'4 TOFt: Marin C. Smith_ POLLING PLACE: Florence StilllonsirM. Manor. Martha J_ ('tiatatlrr.Maxine ('hristianscn, Cie- Jt':K;F_ti: Winfred D. Silva, Mary (Sales Room) 2916 No, ]lain Street,Ila V' F'•rnt ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 7 A. I.r-mic Valnut (•reek. t'LKRKS: Genu.• Slefker. Ads A x>s- It1Ll fN4; PLA4'F': 4'turlaes J. Globs 4,4 41'layrt..m). Lit .•Pir *inhere Lane, 1 FICK:i: Ikirb+ Anderson, Neva C. INSPFCTOR: Florence Million. t4lo, 'aura S. Fn-k, 4lrtn ta_ Matteson, Savannah A. Johanson, JFDGES: Grace X. Ingram, Lillian LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 19 ALAMO PRECINCT NO,2 G. Leavitt.LXS%. K_- v1lL: F:xitarr F_ Johnson F•4iLf,IN(; L l Robert King111.L1Xr: I.1#4`E• \'irtcfnia 4:ar!•- JL'IM:Ev: Agars Kay. Henrietta CLERKS: Gladys D. Brawn, 7.. F. virh 4Ih4m•.us lt..unl, •GC llaw•thtwn De 414 1)u!k 144:(rage), 1160 Arbor Lane, Walnut 31111lon, Wanrhe 3farFarlane. 1141., laefa,.•itr' VIXRKS, Helen IV Gllmore, !filed Creek. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 11 IN51'Ee 14Nt Matxant It He'Pper. L G1h14a, Lena t'. Hann. ENSPE"Tt)FC: Hanna St. Kessler.F'OLLENG PLACE: ]lac E. O'Neil 11'114:1:5: Virginia t;an vitt+, Laura ORINDA PRECINCT NO. i JC[K:F:S: L,utxe K. Welty, Kather- (Garage) 2:2 Marshall Drive., Walnuti. 12in•h' It+LLIN4; 111.At'F. G: rgr 4i. flart- In`' J. Klrnb:all, reek, CI.IiitKS Angela T. Ilrtadhra4L zrii 4!'tyn..•4r+- L:i Meadow Isar, a.'LFRKS: Lena F Mntheron,Acqul- INSPF,(:TOR: Wanda Obert. Ruth Ii-wier, Fsiber M Sutch. t+rintix ling M. Aitken, An" 1'. 4'onlin. 1111.)(IF:S: Jane F. Keating, StartsLAFAYETTEPRECINCTNO. 20 1NS11F:t'71111.' t3izatwth Ltadturd ALAMO PRECINCT NO.3 Ft. Weaver. 1141LLING PL 4'F: William L Fry JVIM'-k: P-art C. lfartzeJL Gladys 11t)LIANG PLAVF: Alamo Women's CLERKS: Roma Lee, ]Lary Shlppe,tt:aragr), 11141 Pleasant ]fill C[rrte, I1 Mrt.Jusk,y. Into , lk riville Flighway, Alamo, Father Dh rrod. l..afxy,ttr. t'I)-.ItK- Mary Jane Eaton. Jeanne EN i!•i;t T4rFt; ]targaret V. Itixxe, WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT INS[RI'TOR: 4:rttnade F Fry,it;art Sue l:..idxnlith Jt'IK;F`f: Anen It. Scott, Thelma NO.11-A 11'1«:$5: Tani M. May, Don.thy L Tr-,rnp. Pt)LLING PLACE: Lucille F. PickettJrnsr•n. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 9 VLERKS• Marguerite Palne• Ethel (Garage) 23t 3farxhall Drive, Walnut CLERKS:Carrie F Wel-orer, Marcia 1`1+t.1.1N4. PLACY.:James W.Stiwk- [k,ati. Ica Lyons.reek, A. ('Ixrk, Klranor M. McLennan. 1„dan elte.adersre). 2 El Carnirao Mer- ALAMO PRECINCT NO.4 INSPECTOR: Lucille F. F(ekett. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 21 Aga.t.rinda. 1)L.L,[NG E•LACF: Alamo Women's 1('T)GF'S: Jean Etlegg, .Jean Wallen.1`411.1.1X4: PI it`E: tafayrttr.rlMM.1 LNSI•Fs"TOR: I.wisr flarnish. tub, Danville Highway, Alamo, CLERKS- Jenny Delmont, DorothyFl.yrrof Audit,.r•iurn) }.rt.Murara Itd. Jt'1+4:E1: 1Arrvthy lalnq;rvn, star- tNSt'F4 TOK: Lucille Nickerson. Goebel. H:arelay Brown, and 1st St, L vfayette. gar.'/ Jrn•iy.JL'IK;ES: Sylvia J. Lawrie, Ethel B, WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO 12INSI'K4'T0It. Inca L..ng: 41-F:RKS: Afton Stockholm. Me1Ln Ihems POLLING PLACE.: Margaret Open-Matilda MAlont, F:We M- -Ann 4;alrttu- Marr H ttuthhaas_ 4'LFECKS: Alma S. Hobson, Edna Shaw [Residence) 19,,1 2nd Avenue,Sony ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 10 Peart Vurtiv. Mary S. Nicoll. Walnut (.'reek. CLERKS- Itrrtha Jane Patton,Olive N1L-WNG l'1-A4'F: [toy Scout HF.CutALAMOPRECINCTNO.4-A INS1• TOR: Margaret Openxhnw.It. Gales, Irene l assalr, Near 1^ark P-10.uI). F3 Toyunal It4L, I'a)LUX4- YL CF;: :Alamo Women's .111 DG ES: Harbara T. Nelson,Jonniel•rir.,ia.LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO, Z"'t'Fu},. t,anvflL F[hrhway, Alamo. K. (:hlr.,rdo. IX.I'th`11NL: k arrir FI (:atrs CLFRK:S: (Cub1`14J.L1N4: 1'1_At'1_: 'fiend, E. Mor- Jt'IM:t S Mzat.eth Hut.toard,bertha INSPFa T4rEt; ]farther S. Sfourtn. y FT.Wtxchemann,Jo- ton (Family ltuoml, 33_4 N. Lucille L Th.•nna., JI'1)GFS; Ilratrice F„ Guy, Francies hann:a Coe.kerton, Allre V. Grove. l once I.afayetir. CI_E:1tKS: \Cone A\'iikr, HrJw[g T. Irhre. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 13 1N51'Et`TtHt: 5liirlra Honer, Miller_ Iteith Tlrikhata. I-E:1CKS: AvL* Et. Plzzainl, Helen POLLING PLACE:Trinity Lutheran JVINIKS' Ivy Iinuf.orth, Pvtrtara Herr•wit. Thelma Ehrrnett.Church (Parish Hall) 2317 Buena Vista Ilowrinc.ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 11 ALAMO PRECINCT NO.5 Avenue, Walnut Creek. CLE'RICS: Vera K.•lh, Jo Ann Vaa I'tal.I.IN't I'1-ACE- Fort IL Peter- P4)LIANG Pt.AVF;: Charles Bytng- fNSF'F('TOft: lune F. Harber. Gelder, 1'c.tt, Trel..Ateh, s.0 Iltrs!drnrr+, = t,rinda Harr., a.n (Ileal Estate office), IoM N. JUDGE'S* Phyllis Scholl, William R. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 23 t)tinda MrnN,rial Flwy., Aamn. Swope. 111.1.1Ni; I'LA4'E: Meta E. Uke Jt'iM;F', I vada J_ McLain, Hazel 1NSPE:VTOR: ,Augas2:a Ne[ntyre.CLFRK3: 31arllla Heitmeyer, 3111- tGurig'.), 1o36 Oak Hill I'd- lafay- IN51'll'TtNt- Emerald S_ Stnith.JI'fK:;F*-S: Hazel L Dernberger, Bred Edna,Higgins,3farlan Joan Quar-Marttn SmithOtte. I'hyfiix E'tummrr. tarv,ln. 1N5P7::'Ttlit: Emnia steem 41A.'UKS: tlatr L Petersen, Janis (CLERKS: Antonia Cook. Leona WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 14 JVIX:ES: Edith It. Vtdlrarr, Gladys K- Scl..-fall, on:rlla Jean IMa.lb-y. Hoffman. Amnia V. ftr.xe. F'4)LIANG F'L.t(.:L•:: Clara L. Farrell G. H,dm••w. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 12 ALAMO PRECINCT NO.6 Garage) 2536 Melillo Drive, Walnut 4'1,1 IWSC Augusta K. WtIliarna, la+l.l.INt: i'I.ACC: for, 4'tarster F. I'trLLING PLAt'r7AlAn,o Grammar Creek, Met.% E. tike. MAI, Watkltrx. 4:rrrn 4AeauSrn:r), ti 'orchard ltd, Seho.,L N. Memmort:il Flwy.. Alamo. iNSPECTOR: FWF. . Baer. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 24 t.?.Ill . iNSPF,'TuEt: Martraret Swrdbrr%. .11114;ES: Ellen Ft. Randall, Clara L 1't)1.1.INt; PL 1('l:: L.,uts N. Fekete INSPI:1.'T44t: Ruth E! Henry. JF'[M;E:S: Amelia E. Leavitt, Geor- F:arre•!l. r we3t 3 r. 4 d t 1 f i i y yr d t 4a 3> Y 1 i f j 4' i i I f i f yr i 1 11 i 1 1 r t 15 Yt Tuesday, October 2, 1956, Continued t.' LE}tKS: Katherine Hallgren.Thr]- ti..,rn +t:.-Asir. r-.y Cherry Isar, INSf'Fr Tt)P.: 1>r,ris I'. Heckert. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.22 Ill" F. Laxlnd,r. ltt. It. Allier. laft9•it 4,:-6z Jt"t.+SE::+ Wilma G. Hillenbrand. POLLING PI„ICE: Ethel M. Keefe WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.1S /NSPF:tTt+it: Lancs F- Ltndbrrc. M:arw markre. Itesldence) 835 Talbert Street, Star- VOLLINt: PI orf: OirAl rth J. Alr- Phyllis A. Stauffer. I Au- CLKJCK.;: flazet Wllron, Mary B. tinez. de! it'arage4 13(',5 Milton Arraue. Wal- lane _i. Tat, Mich. V-rrua Sl. Wrk:h- INSPECTOP.: Bernice .Ahern. nut Crr••k. l'1-}TICKS: lkrrothy t: 111-1 tan, tau. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 2 JUDGES: Elizabeth Goodson, Mary INSPEt'TOR: Fhrat+rth J. Wtdel• ra t' Mirtl,tt. Joy A. Stiller.ItrLIANG PLACE: T. W. Appliance Lou Bell. J1'lx;l:S: -lontynr 1:. Trui islori. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Start it; Slaln Street. Slartinez. CLFILKS: Antoinette Liberty, Mar. Iain- A. twsady. NO.31-A INSPE'titoil: E:lea V. McClellan. Garet SL twiner. Starlit C. Itichards. CLERICS: Mary A. ChriMol. Merle ItH.1,INt; i'1_lt'E- Slitdrrd I- DavLs JCIw;Eti: +.,pal Sl. Semon, Myrtle A. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.23 M. Luck, Owlw%i••tr 1). Hagan. tr:Aragr) ::al t'hvrry Lube, Walnut lowyrr. 1.4PLLiN41 }'[.ACE: Martinez Junfur WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 16 t'r.vk i'LE:ICKS; 1,,.Ix Tavk,r, Vfctorta H, filch Seh-1 (Auditorium) Court and 1`ir1.hlNr; Itl.lC11: Sirs t;reser It. INSi'}_t ;I,IC- Lir)" Itivhrnan_ Etunr, -Uri, 3. H:arrfson. Warren St.+r.. Siartlnez. Carkrriun (Itr.fdru.wa lets Almuad )t•I•+a_:: Staidr-I [- lsavis, Cather-MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.3 LNSPE:CT(ift: Marguerite Burk. - Act•na••, W203lut Gh.k• iTr S •',Alla. IvrLLING PLACE: Lesll, F[, Sharp , Theresa ,Anderson, Mar- 1NS1111c'TttR: ldarcaret 1.Cockrrlon. t'1-FRKS Agit, A'_ Hragtrtv.Judith tf;a:.em,aU lout .Arlington Way, Star- Karat 1. Iamb. Jt'llta_S: Lillian F. Jens,,). Norma Iii:ry. t:Iad) ]t. Vg-,rttlt,e'!.CLERKS: Edna L. Garretty, Emily F. 1(r1111rlt.WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.32 IN= PE- Tt.EC: Gla O. Dittmar. C, Soares, Mary B. Meehan, Cl.}.RlCS: Silcta 1.. C,.ck,rton. Alice Ft.1.LIN+: 1•Llt't:: 1`Aulinr V. tern- JCEK:ES: Sylvia Et Fall, Jennie J. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 24 F. \Wincef,ld, Jurtr M Clrcriand.i&7 a,.n •t:rsid,ar. I.ts t'creLside COcil'P(PLLINGI•LACE: Velma Wolter WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 17 brill, WN111ut Creek VIXICKS: klxle It. Knowles, Ger- (Garace) 3130 Brookside Drive. SJar- 1t01.1.iNi. 11l.At'}i- Kalbrrinr A. 1.«- IXSI'!'rT.N:' 1'tutYnr A' Ilwolrrsr,n. trod, Sl. Slvrrs, Slaude Sfezln. tinez. tn,dnr Ili:•adrn•w) .uSl Hillside A%.- )1'iO4a\ 'laud, K Srnfth, Shlrtry MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.4 INSPECTOR: Velma Wolter, nue. Walnut t'"wk. t !}n;t••n, 14PLLIN4: E'LACF: Startlnez Police it'DOES: Marjorie N. Flltt, Bessie INSPFt'lY.tlt: ICathrrinr_l. Lrmvnr, 1.µartru:nt. :_u Sultana Street, Star. 31. Menefee. 11'1x:F:S: R 4wrta St. Johnston• a'Lf:t:K. afddrr,i S. Martin. Abby tfnr2.CLFRKS: Maxine Palmer, Evelyn B. Franc,-; I{. Schn.,drr. T. 1;rtete-t t-t:rraldine if. ('•,ruble NSPFI TOR: tuna Salvator), Flail, 1.•avinla D, Estella. 1'L12HK3: IirltY alar You WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.33 Jt'IK:E:;- NBLlie NictuAw,ri. Edith C. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 25 ttg• E11a- I"LLIN4; I•Iflr'E: Flank K. Crow- Consolidated(Consolidated with PachecoIw•th J. Nntil.•s, (:rnrvircr }Trdrrick. IrY 41:AA44:r1 1440 1110niesurad Avenue, CLEiCKS• Vivian SL Costello, Vera Precinct No. 1)WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.18 \\' ab,ut t'rrrk 3tcNamrrn, Lillian F. Jones.MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 27 VIII-LING 1'LAt`F: i.ulrta F ltn>xa INS!^Fl"1'viCr Th reva i'. t'n,wlry. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.5 POLLING I'LACF:: Stay Ehler(Base- Garagr) Wf33 One: Park Iloufevar,L JI'Ir:F: ).will, D_ trrcan. Luana POLLING P[,ACF': Sfargaret E, ,rent), 35no Picks Avenue, .11artlnez. 1\xhlut t'n•rk. MJ F'til.rri.Crwd (ICesid ner) 1604 BerrrUessa INSPE'CTOP: Stay A. Ehler.lNS1`la'7ttft: Iulrta F_. Brown. t'LERKS: V%4)n Miranda. (Tara Strret, M,trtfnez, II'DGf•,S: Mile Russo, Jennie Cos- Anna Traylor, ltrrnlcr 1. 11liiuy:.u. frits J..rdAn. IN51'F:t'Tte1t: Slarxarrt F. Croad. Uulxsa. Nrurnann WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.33 Jt'Iw;f:S: Annie Elizabeth Dutra, CLERKS: Jessie F. Thomason, Pearl CLERKS: le+ a A. MscD.tagall,-[az INALLINI; 1'l.,la'}:: Meanor M. Dix- Nina M. Keefe. SL Rogan, Ruth Sf, Wells. Il:ultkr, Anna Marlin. on tl:asi,iru.ra _::i earlier Ln'. Wal- CL.FtCK: Scary F. Andrew*. Sfaud MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 1 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT nut l'r,,l.Thi.,, lK.A: lar MrTAndrt. POLLING. PLACE: Mt. View Fire NO.t8-A INSI•Ea'Tl ll:: Elven•, u. Dixon. MARTINEZ PRECINCT No.6 Eiall, Startlnez and Shell Avenue, biar- I'taLI.) 2k 1'1_lCE linty -- R(ach JL'lr;t_S: Juanita Burkhart, Prarl POLLIS(; PI.ACF:: .Alhambra Un(nrt tinez- uaragr) 333 Oak Party Bauk•t anL INSF'E:('TOR: i,ouls N. Lahrte, 1'leawrtl still. 1: I:,rrrrt_Iligh Sah.,.,I (Mq',e Gym) Alhambra, •ii'DGE:S: Elizabeth Sfulkerin, Eve- 1NSPECTt)R; lirtly M. ltiswh. t'L61tKS Fresnrrs K.Arthur, 1,4,rrs Av.•nu+, Siartfnrz,lyn Alford. 11'Ix;fiS: Rolaaad R. Itisch, Ilartarm P C-Imin. Starr A E.Iw ane.+. INSPEOT4 lt: +'lar:' t , D-MIlLn. ViA,ItKS: Myrtle CutrIght• 3111dred Dahl WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.35 JI'iN;k*1S.- Ila Sl, Varter, Nell Lopas. Dawratl, .Bary Styrtle Lewis. OLPJIK*S: Iletty Rirr, May ltathhun. IN+1.LiNr: 1111,4"E Fuw, new F' Wald 4''LEICKS: Agnes L. Carroll, Otga A. MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 2 Jean i 6.111r. I:esidenct l :1140 Casa Way, walnut Bryan. Selma tray.POLLING PLACE: Mrs. Sfinnle Tal- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 19 t'r.,L. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.T rntlnn ((.arage), 1311 Veale Street lt+l.1.1N(: 11I-ACE: t`xrrir It. Wahl- INSPVa'Tr•F:• M-rentw F_ AVald. ftaLLIN+; Pf Aa'F,: Ik,ra Isabel Ba- Siartin.-z. berg tt;urst Housrt 1:7.1 Walden 14VAJ. JI'IM:f Sue ltb.ads. Iluroth) A. k r (R, 1,fvncr) I621 PNtudiltn Street. iNSPEC'TOR: Leona SI. Brown. Walnut ('r• k. l.ul.,i. Startirsez. Jl'DGI:: Elizabeth A. Fields, Ber- JNSP11(-TtaR: Iris M. Nvls+m. VIXI K.,4: Starr t'aruline Weaver. iNSPE:a•Tta1C: .Utah St. Larson.nfcr• Leavitt. 1l'1xaiS: L,,.na M.Johns..n. Marion F:tl:rl -!_ Millar, V."ta P. 1au4ht}n. . 111)GE.1(: G,rtrude V, King, Dora CLFRKS: Cecil F. Austin, Nina B. J, aturtton• SARANAP PRECINCT NO.1 t a)4 Baker. Fowler, Ruth Ftaydon. CLERNS: Sian• Li. Varner, Enid It,1.IdNG PLACE' Barbara F tsul- +' A.ICKS:Carr(,Bus, Ella G, Ware, MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 3 Rent,, Marjorie E. Shallenl eritrr.ten (Garigri SI -leek 11aa•r, AValtattt Annie M. Crow. POLLING PLACE: Mountain View WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT 4*r-,k MARTINEZ PRECINCT FTr,• }Rill. Martinez and Shell Avenue, NO.19-A 1NSP1F:tT%-l': Pregy P. J.•hnson. It•LIANt Pt lt'F:: Sfartln,z Junlor Startinrz. High Se•h,N,t (Auditnrlunt) Court and iNSPECTOR: Ftuth F. Hart. lwrgIt) l.l-INt: s,)1 t ares, a \ Pahl. JVrvan;;: ttlrta H_ J htur..ta llrlrn W.,nen Strr,ts, Martinez, COIFS: Nancy Bartolomel. Nell M. Wal utV li„ta•.r) l::•1 Walden Road. 1.. Rn•snt_ i%SF'Fr•TOR: Shetagh Ft, Glhrrti, Kelly.W:.fiut Cn.k. t'1.1:ICKS }eca Sl.I:,hm• lLirtara E Uf.EILKS: Mary Sl, Stimmers, Irene lNSI`EITtV:: ('ares, }!. Wahii.r t`uU.n, t:ktd)s C. Kanter. J1'fx;F:S: Miriam Alley. Jeanne E.D. Howes, Ilernelce Fonseca, J1'ix:i':: }. thrr S hinih+r,Emily l'_SARANAP PRECINCT N0A ES:trkh-y'. MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 4 H•mt4•., itit.[.lNu PS Al'E: Almira C..Acklry t'Lt:lCKS: f]Izaheth Nall. Henry L P1)LLINt F'I„ACL•': Margaret A. Ci.11RKS: Maxill.• l'anlrr(41, -Amine tP„sidrn+wa 1111 It-wing Later, Walnut - itartitr. Mary T. Sfrltnrrnw. rends (Carucci, CE: Leslie Avenue. t'r,.•k MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.4lull. NU.+ CREE al'1. ittLLIN(; !'LACE: First Cancrega- Slartinrz, WALNUT GREEK PRECINCT NO.20 ANSI E_,;: Al- rm 4'.Ackley. INSPE:C:TOIt: Rester Peterson. INILLiN4; 1'1_lt'11 }award H. It,-w- JI'lr:}S; ,ltmtra C. Ackley.Joan } tb.rw! a hnrrh. Court and Sultans WDGES: Evelyn C. Freed, Virginia rn:aiak. titr.•r[s,lord tih•si•:cnra•) I».: 17rasant hill lfartfnez, pshnw, Road, Lafayt•tt,% t'I.EttliS t;itlys H, Martin. Edith iNSI'Va"TIO Ruth Itand:all. CLFRKS: \Winnie 31. Granciulst, 1NS1'Pt'T4WR Lucinda Itis.ou++. C.•ndrff, CIIAMae M...dy. JVIK:E:i: F9orenrr C. Pixfochini, Maresaret F. Frends, Acnes C. Freitas. , 31.1x:11: }lat.•1 \Willm-71, Edna C.SARANAP PRECINCT No.3 J,nnfe St San,tervun.MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 5 Witt... ltat.LJN.: 1l_N'E Hrndrtek• Purl,. C;LF:RKS- Stare G. Devereux. Eliz- POLLING PI ICE: Hilda C. Bosen ' t'LFItl:a: Iola 4'. Stacy. Virvinta }:, 4"-fillenc =0 al,.unt Diablo Bottle- abrth Cr•w, V-,r•,,a K Residence) 1031 F'laz.•a Drive.Martinez. card, \Waha*.a t'rrrk• MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.10 INSVFCTOTC: flazel K. Hult. j Saminaitm Jack \Wilhurn. 110LLING PLACE.: Slam-life Temple.WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.21 INSi'VA"l1.I:r Earlvn Sit+aJl'DGE:S: Eleanor Furman, Gertrude JI'Ir'l J..*r r): Th m:,+.•n Str,rt, 1Lirtinrz. It+l.1.INt: 1'l..lr'E: Allier t'axf Ulnut t• Dhii:r D. Yottac.., INSPF•TitR Ethel L Pascoe. IksILFItKS: Hildia C. Rosen. Father A.don+wt Iv:•u ll.••trr Av.•rtu.•, \\'aloof yrIXIt t. I:,•.Irittt„•, itis+;};•i Edwin S. 1':asco«, Leone Tooke. 01ol O, qullici. t're•.•1: t'LF:ItKS .\t,na t' St..tfatt,Jayrr I: IRt1rb•hsen. INSPECT-I.:ECT•+I.: Glary Cisi.I:idfri \'. Fry Stone MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 8 31,1":ES: Re.arena I:.,udiage. IMOo- SARANAP PRECINCT NO.3-A VIANIKS: Sf:argar,t Ann (murk, F OLLIN+: PLACE: Nova W. Walter aura St. Sfarahalf. Wilma L. Din,tta. (Garaeei 2171 Pine Street, Martinez.ttq.1.IN+: E"I_lCf: Yhrttis A. Iran- MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.11 INSF'F•GT4Ft: Ruth Mulcahy.t'LFRKS: Ir.•ur Il. Hardy.Grauer It. f<la,•n .R.-Af n,a i 1:11 SDnngbr,.,t. )grLL(Na: Pf Ae F.: .Am«rtran Lrctan 11'IN;E:S: Willie SI. Shelby', Vania FC i'larlc, t:usae S tri.lin. Y.,.a.t. Walnut 1'rr,k.t flail +Cp4talrs) ('hurt and 'Ward Sts., Bartalini. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.L' t\nl'}> rr it f'h)lli< .- l•antelone. Marten". CLFRKS: Betty F. Sforrisey, Nova lt+LLiM; 1'l lr'}:: Patricia A. Ls- Jl'lra_ lk+n,thy W. Whit,. Alice fNSPF'a'Tillt E:Lizabeth MillaKher. \W. Walter. Ariane G& ,dnlcht. hey it:ara•.•) Lt+ Lindell Drive. Wall- M 4,1a'o"'`"g" MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 7i' C1.F:lCK. Iota Itaumeardurr, Grace JI 1w;FS: Itrrnlc, 1,. [.saF9rah, Clara r.ut Creek. V Lle-y, PtJLLiN(; FLACK: Henry It. Lewis1: Hanle•.. Wiihurt :`toll,. I1NSI'FCTeilt t9air Ja*ora r1,F;RYC: Etrrthn t. ('.N,k, Frances Ft. (+%++nice), 70; Kelly .\venue• Sfartinez.SARANAP PRECINCT NO.4 tall.. AWtlma i'nthrrglli.Jl'ix:IC::: E41r T. Saucer, 411,-ria [I. U. rNSPFCTOR: Lylene A. Roberts. itiOld Vt: . id act_: 1'urr.Il S. [tut-JCDGES: Virginia Banks, Sarah J. ISsilt+rl.•rl. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.12l.rfurld .I:r.i.rnee) .r/ f anerrmie itrl.l,IN+: ill[ }track'sCl.I.IUCS All..• ICocgi.+ln, Carolyn Lewis, ay', \Wath•-, t'r<.•k. CLERKS: Hazel R. Maynard, Cor- WALNUT alar CR E St,•tECI Oldsrrv.bEir Agrnry,K.','.F eobnr Street, WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.23 1NSPEt'Ttrlt: Glsd)r L. Lunaan. Jt'1r:Fv Jean -lartinez, Brien SL Wtrtln-' F-1orence NO. 8 n. 1tq.L1Nt: 1"Ludg` : Janis• Falnur t an,t.i,IL iNSPPr TOR Catherine SI. Cutts. POLLING PLACE: Esther Barrontt;arv+:e) L',. ICudgrsr L:a•ad, \\',lout 1•LE}:KS: :Anna ('_ Stoffatt. StarEr Jt'lr6:ES: Itotwrta Si. Stair, Leona Garage), 1361 LACVine Avenue. Martinez. n l`ry.•k Kons.f:. latrrty. Array Itrntraa- lx:cPF('TOfC: Esther Barron.1VSl`}KS' I:: y 1144e. r . Selt.rtlY.•h. SARANAP PRECINCT NO.S LF:RKS: C,Ikfa Starr PlDklrt, At Ji'DGFS: Mary' F. Goertz, VioletJI'Ix;1iS: Ruhr Harris, l'evrlut Lir IvN.i.IXr' PLit'F: Katherine !. Jin, F Sl»rnmber. Alibi& St. Walfnrd, SUtckl.•.Uulr•` t1,ne.rlly r1C,-ri.trn.-rl, I= 1:h d. Way. PRECINCT NO.13 OLERKS: Mrs. Rert Moore, Mary F.. `C1.1_liKS: Mxr1,^tnt I.,trna,, -tinnM \Walnut tlr.•k. 1vi1.1.IN1: !•LACE,: Be,+ar A. Conway it.+rehesnnl, Gertrude- Si. Weaver. jI.. Williams. lt.rtd,-e t:atsunwr. INS111.Tr Ht- Kniberinr I- C,wln,tty. +IC,rblrn,.r t50K F:a.•nbar Street, Sfar- MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 9 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.24 Jl'I+ta Katie IYlurvr. I)orys F ten,'.1'OLLINt: PLACE:John Muir SchoolII(ILLINt: PLACE: Ita.b,Ort Srgerdrll t•„Ana_ INtiPFr Tnit: Armen D. Griffin.Library), 205 Vista Way, Martinez. tRumpu. Rini :rknl Strand lluays`I.F:HKS: }.lith M. ltVlyer, Alice E J1'i.tFti: ('harfatta-(•astruccl. Besse INSPF•CTOR: (,race L. Day. xlnut t'n.k. Ty.,er. t'1r,ties 1. Wacnrr. l +"nw°ati. J1'DGFS: Barbara K. Stair, Juanita iNSJ'FaTt+lt: Thrinta G. l:eslar. SARANAP PRECINCT NO-i t'LE:RKS Ella S[. Ffeflln, Leah V. A, Forward, J1'Ix;i:S: Thelma W_ Jrnaen. S..1- lta1.LINt: i LAt E• Jessie SL Young Luek, Vers L. Draper. CLERKS: Or:talene Y. }Lards, Dore- rig Strand. 1l:araxe "+Gi Newell Avenue- Walnut MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.13 thy Littlrfl«Id, Fk•rthn L. Ucombrnck. t'!.)iltKS: Ik+n-thy Srgcnlrll, Virgin- t•r,rp 144.I,IN(; PLAVE: Dorothy M. VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 1 Ex ,.dell, ltrth .l I:asmustwat INSI•E(Ttalt- J,"le M. Yount Chbon (G:'race) Vill floe Street, POf,LINt PLACE: Sara D. Graves WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.25 Jt'ItGF1- Irma SI- Eves, Lilian V. Marti,"'. truer). KI Gllrix Court, Martinez. 1'tN.I.INu 111-1, V: Flurrucr A.Kra- Iyti INSI'V TC)Ft: Father T. Ffatfietd.INSPECTOR: Mary C. Steiremann. ZION, 1G rx,^,r) :.1 P.o.ruv+.d !rive• t'1.EiltK Sara err Adams, F]Iza- Et'fN:Fa: Stay C. Kerrigan, Valen- JFf;GES: Nina Grieve, Thelma B. tin i Smith. ER+Ila+lay.Walnut C rcek. bath Halt. GO rgia Lebre. INSPEITIXOR: 1a„ra -Me•l'tMnrll. SARANAP PRECINCT NO.7 CLERKS: Doris Surtees, Dorothy SL CLERKS: Stlra D. Graves, Ann B. J1'1x;FS: Flom,,A. Kenney, War- POLLINt;PL-l('}: lyrkmead School Gfd.•an. Alma Peterson. Sietherall, Sflrlare Phillips. cant it_ Irish. lu..ic It.-in - ISI: Newell Avenue- MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.15 VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 2 CLERKS:SIAL-1 It.Je+ars, Le.utre Me- Walnut Orb k. PI'1.11NC; E't CF C•hrlatfne Olsen POLLING PLACE; Las Juntas lntush, 11vrlyn M. 1}alsrth. INSPE+-hilt: 11eu D. Cray. Rrslilen.r) :IuS Alhambra .Avenue, Sehael, II(C. Pacheco Boulevard, afar- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT JI'Ir;fy: l:rtty J. lk lt utl. Lillian Martlnez. tln,z. NO.25-A I'alnirr. iNEiF'F:(TOR: Emily Mr•Cowen. INSI'MWTOR: Annie I,. Nelson. i oLLiNG i LAC}:: Sylvia F. Nes- CLEI.KS Joyrr P. Eh.,per. Chris- JI•I)(;113: Irene Harris, Christine JUDGES: Slnxlne Brayton, Mary B. I.itt it:arai,rr 24; R••."wt..d Dr., Wal- tiny M. Itedst.,ra• -Lat,.•I Itagrana, 01' rl Santos. nut creA: SARANAP PRECINCT NO.7-A t'LF:I:K3• Flyth FWnap, Lovilla F. (aKS: Stahel A. Newman.Neil A. nal-IN. Clara L. Peana•, fR• l:v.. Vt+rrtine B. Mitchell.INSI'I:CTtaR: Sylvia F. Nesbitt. Nit.LING 1'Ll('f:: 1'arktterad School VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 3 Jl'1x;tiS:Alha C. Dougherty. Lillian -Music 1C.r,m - 15i: Mewed Avenue, MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.16 POLLING F'LACF: Loulse Palmer Sanlnl, AValnut t'rrek. P4 'G PL VF: Lenora C. Dutra (Garage), KII Sfichele Drive, Martinez. t'I.BRKS: ltt+n,lby- ResitBeatrice INSI'F_N'Tta1:- L.-.na F_ Gruver.IR,ald,nee) 1{.:7, [leech Street. Marti- INSPECTOR: Louise Palmer. arm, !Wilma 1. 1'ntvrn, 31-tw;t_1• Edith M_ MArlttealf, Ethel nez J['DGFS: Edith Lewin, Goldie 51. WALUNT CREEK PRECINCT NO 26 Vida \Vest. fvSF'Ft•TOFt; Juhn ft. C;enril:e, Slack. It iw;E:ti: Millet- F. Crlspin, Ado.1'L Ht'F: Sir-, A. t'1-t-RKS- I aul F_ Hrdike. Alice D.CLERKS Flattle L. NhlttenburR. Janes 1Galagrl =4 t.'n•st Avenue. .Arco, 14.r.rhy Wirthnian_fat•+. Slirsa Katherine Bunyard, Claudia Caney.CI,F. WS: Mae N. IV= D dt)rrs Sl,Walnut t'nwk. SARANAP PRECINCT N0.8 VINE HILL PRECINCT N. 4 INSI•lit"J't+R; Farr E. Jonra. ItaLt ll'IJN1'I_ E: GSmith Fllnr,r r: Himin.Grace Low, POLLINGPLAC'F: Dorothy F,. SII- JT'In:l_-: Slarh•n Taylor, Fern A. tt:aragr) =•1 %Vhytr Park. Walnut MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.17 versa (Garage), •650 Amelia Avenue, i'lall Crr,k E't 01.11INr, }•LACK: Muriel I . Gal- Martinez. t cher (Garace) L2 Slain Street, Star INSPECTOR:Jeanne H. I'ar1:,p Helen lNSI'F+Trap: I..•.ut..rr ELarasinF INS['ECTOP: Bessie Leona Fuller. U Albright. Irina, Judson. Jt'lr:f` Gram l.atwr. ItAnn arkus tit,ez.if'L)GF.3: Flelen E. Sllllimakl, Irene AI\t'T tilt};11K !'HEC!\t`T NO. 2: CLERKS: Edwina t7AdwrlL• Marjorie FN F'tr TOP: S[ur(,J F Gallagher. SlrKinney. 1'ttI.1.INt' 1'1_#t'E: Searle F. Mcrae A• Sl++r cF. lams Coleatan. 1fl[W*: I,r,uG+e Huffman Spnhn, CLERKS: Dnnnte Bra+)Iey, DorothyIrrrfl,r tf+,rrt1. slut It:fl Nrue11 Avenue. \Val-SARANAP PRECINCT NO.! CLFRKS: Mabel C. Norton, Stlnta E. Silveria, HILLYPRECPRECINCT NO. 5nutCnvk. Eta g' INt f•LAaci Jeseph Sneer M. Surrey, Alice Et. F'rr,aser.POLLING PLACE: Martinez Gun1NS1'Ft TtIIA y -ma F. -MrI.-UN it;7uaK< -..S Acacia R•ad Walnut MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.18 ('till,, Blum Rd., Martinez, J1l"C. S: llaisy -Larfe•Jat.bua Vic- tierce uniur C. Stewart. iNSPEt'TOR:J.aaeph F1r}Iry. 1'trl,l.tNC: PLACE;; Herman A. Slur- [NSF'EL•TOR: Freda E. O'Leary. t'LEII.Ns: Muri,l -(orris, Julia N, Ji'l.t:t:-' : Sylvia ftontomlo. Franc" rte (Ftumpu:+ Itt,om) 419 Allen Street, .If'DOPS: Stahel G, McAfee, Sfary E. E" Valls Martfne . Flanson. le+hnwu, Urtty llartutti. CLERKS: Patricia Mow Rinne, 1NSF'F;'TOiL Donis F. (_'rocker, CLERKS: Sfartha f. Watson. Doro- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.28 I1<}rn Shrrh.rk_ F1trn l Ilio). JI'Ix;F:•4: Mary Yakim, Louise 31, thy' Burgess, Edna M. Kennedy, ItrLl.iN.: 1•l.lt E: Bu.•na lista SARANAP PRECINCT NO.10 E'elat. VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 8 School (TrA.'h••l, R«im) in alulti-Pur- It+!.LING C. F.Schroeder VIXRKS• Sfary Sl. Bartr,tomel,Sfar- POLLING PLACE: Old Vine Hill RaN+nt, .3:.1 Sou Jttau Acrnue. Walnut U:arage) il.' f Curtota EtoulrcaraL tha Murrir. Margaret F. Calmer. S(haol .^.930 Pacheco Boulevard, afar- Cork. tinez.Walnut t`reek.MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.19IN51'}ir`Tt1R: I.•ntadrnr Milliner- iNSjf;ES: OFL: Gayle Strain.INSPf7sTtNt: 1{cern C. ::.•broiler. PtrLf.1N(: P[.,ACF:: Sirs. William 2u- jman. If'Ia:E:S: }ilia ah AY,fsahan,l, Alma 11'!x:li3: Wanda Adams, Gr„rgs J1'Itt:f: Genera ti It+.wLry, k;dlth fall (Itrai•bnre) 3110 L'Icks Court, Frits. t: Akers. Siartfnrz.Thomas. CLERKS: Irene V. Strand, Jean CL1.l:KS. Marilyn 1.,•e•, Aller IL t'I-};RKS: SIArSorir Ferrari. W[ima IXSPF't•T(rKr Car4lnr L. Sfrinerke. E}Ink, .fill Harding, Smith, I Atricia A. llarnrs. F_ Nrix.•n, J,an F Hendricks. J1'fW*.S: Flat, F'. Kunze, Catherine CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1SARANAPPRECINCTNO.11 Slltrray.Q:#1\1 T l'iilil:K }'L:Luur I`T Nth. L9 rLF'RKS: Kathryn P. Afello• Lu- F'OLI.iN. PLACE: Alfred De Bene-ltil.WNt PL.#CE: Sts,}• S. BurtonltH.LINI: 1'I_lCE: l.aurA J. Web rf•ls)n.•rn) •w SLiramouta• I',wad. Wal- gill, WtN,dson. Barbara V. M,brreht. d,tti (Garage), 2195 Grant Street,Con- t:arai:r) _0 AleGuirr larire, Walnut cord. nut t'rnl. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.20 Cork. INSFF,CTOR: Maud Jones. 1NSI'1.4`1'1 lt: afyrile V. -Martin. 1NS!•EtTt)It: Mary S_ Burton ftat,L[N6 PLAL'E: Cecfl E. Barras If'DGFS: Eva 31. Charlesworth,JI'IK;f]S: Margaret A- -Ma rs a n, Warrgr) 3724) Alhambra Way Star- Verda V. Ferguson.Jl'Ix:l:S: l.rlls S. Peters. Chtherina l{rl,n A. Samuels.tinez, M. Schunr,•n,CI.F:ItKS- Ruth F. Copley, Dorothy ISS110 TOR: SilIdred G. Burns. C CLFRKS: Falza De Benedetti, Ella CIXHIC: Juanita F. Ibgkins, Vir- F. Judd. Wilma It Scutilt- JI'lw;}-,;: 5111dred I. Bonnet, Verdes '• F9aher, Puth SL Bibber. ginta ltisaop, Laura J. WrI.I'' SARANAP PRECINCT NO.12 B. [Lay.CONCORD PRECINCT NO.2 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO.30 NaLLdat; I'f ICE: Janet N. Cattow CLEELKS: Searle Sacehf, Ruth L. POLLING PLACE: lustier. Cham- itil.l.iNi: I"1_l4'E: MM, F9ranar \V. W.aragv) I:w Arlwrr Drive. AValnut tinter, Marlorle flail. hers. 0,^•0 .l[L DInMn St. Concord. Tn.11 tt:•tracel 5s: Lakewt..d Road, t'mk MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.21 INSF'E(,TOP: Helen S, Buckman. tlnut t'mk. INSI•FA'Ttkl:: Janet N. Cotlow. PIOLLISO; PLAVF. F,vr (_•, Whirbethth Ft,ler B. :S: Flollls E. Kulander, Eliza- Sndth.1XS111-\'Ttllt: Anne G. Jones JI'IM:Fti: E:v,l)n M. Panwne, Kath- tRr,ttdrw•r) rho IaSall< Street. Slat- v[,F;E{K3: Rosy M. Shlmmel, Irene jJI'ix;l:S: Anna R. t'u11ry, Jean I- crilw K VAI. Nuys tln.•z. M. Albin. Sfary C. Tltewnb.lurrnt. CLERKS. Kathryn V. H,rlihy, Jrn- INSPFt•TOIC: Terata W. Threlkeld. CONCORD PRECINCT NO.3Ci.1:IWS led. t:arl. K'hanur W. air A C••.•hrAlw, taa.iya F Prrcrll.Jl'IN:F_,S: Joy Brandt, ids' Iene ill). POL1,1N(; I'LAE: Stella . Eddyatnrihittnc•n. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO.1 her-n ltrablence), 1575 SRrunt Diablo Street.WALNUTCREEK PRECINCT NO. 31 Iti1.1.1Xt PLACE: 7•ufail Furniture CLERKS: Nellie Catttarello, Amanda Cornord. lt)LLINt PLACP- l+,.n.thy Silv.r- St,•r.-:; ;Alhambra-lcrnur.Martinez. A. Ma.•k,nzlr, Vvr +'. Wheeler, INSPECTOR: Stella SL Eddy. rsf, r., r. i t s S t t r` i, y i i i q F<. L r_ k 1 y i 1 s ii s t l l x i t 1 tiS t1 t i r9- s1 j0 Tuesday, October 2, 1936, Continued - J1,I)GE'S:It,as. F. liaa•is,&Itth L. Ise Gnwne, FS.•rvaca V_ Nels-.n. Garage), 1:Sf Danesta Drive, Con- (Garage), 921 Hawthorne Drive, Wal- Tar, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 23 - cord. nut Creek. CLERKS: Alanzaret Helen Foskett, I\d11XG 1'I.AC'E: Frank Straight I\tiPEY-rOR: Janette Barron. INSPECTOR: L,Is Pelletier. Alter Shinn, IC.rl;hild Faaa,•rlatraam. (1:ratden:rs, 3Na Walnut Avenue, Wal- JUD(;Li. Margaret Floyd, Mary JUDGE: Virginia Spenst. CONCORD PRECINCT NO.4 nut Creek.Jane RW. CLERKS: Elizabeth R Ervin, Lillie POLLING 1'1 ACE,`: Farm Bureau 1NSF'kY"raslt: Rivet A- Straight.CLERKS: Margurrite Harrison, Kanewmke. Club House, a`.-r. Farm !lureau IW. JUIn:E.-S llrlrn Exuanurls. lleten S. Ituby I- Ifolem"li, Nancy Kubitcheck, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 60 Wnhsut Ave- a'.una.rd, lan•nl. CONCORD PRECINCT NO.41-A 11IaLLING PLACF-: Leathel F. Sal- INSI1EC1701t: Miriam S, Mc16..n&1L CLERKS: Xath. nnc E- Fov, Adys E4111.ING PL-4(.'E: Anita Routo Irbury (Garage), 2817 Avon Aveune, Jl'i6GFS: 1,.,1+•era E- lij.+rlL 1.-utse It. VAXIAs11,. Anna l'. 311.s.•1.1k C ar-Ager 1 3 tnan,•Mtu Drive, Com-ord. I*one,.rd. IA-e. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 24 LNSPECTUR:: Mary K. SlurKan. INSf1KCTOR: Betty F Willis. CLERK: Helen 1, Clutr, Ja.sle 3l. I1+1.11X4: I'!_\a'E_ FVmwuce 3lesatrr JCIK;E:-`t: Juice P. Preatun, Anita J(1IK11-:S,: Lcuthel F. Sallabury, Da-A1cElaa.n, MirNira J.-an K.,mkinrrt.tRra(drn,rr, 24, Hillside 100vr, Con. Ilona,, vitt It. Shorten, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4-A "'Ta CLERKS: 1.1111an Smith, Juanita CLEICKS. Itelen L. McJunkln, Har-110I.l.I.NU F'1.AC'!i: Farts ltur"Au 1NSY}i"Eyllt. Mary Ei Duarte. McKern, Jessie Stavis, riet Schaniro. Lee C. Bello.Club House, E1 Catnlx,, Luna+tat. JUIN;FS: a;rare M. Xientium me" CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 42 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 61INS!'EC"t'isR! Man4aret A_ Miller. 3laneini_ POLLING PLACE: Robert Stone POLLING PLACE: Mary O. GilfordJVIx:liS: F:lalnr lilrSch 'Carla Cl.t:l;K-: ]tory Ar>trntr. FYatxra V. (C;aragr) 215 Emperanza Drive, Cun- (Garage), 4142 Huckleberry Drive,Vitus, Madefuo. 31yrtle I'dtoe. cord, Concord.1,111Ye Mayo Ketcham. CONCORD PRECINCT Na 25 INSPVCTOR: ron,atance. '1. Rowe. INSPECTOR: Mary O. Cllford.1134h.Kurd Johtt.oaa, Witu olaGown,1461.1.1.N4; If.!I. Cot" fiend. JVIN;XS- Verta Osborne. Isabel E. ES. Duna 'Alis, Mrlta 31.CONCORD PRECINCT NO.3 ri:k(Itrca. nrrs lots.Apple Drive.Cun- Stone. WnLlrnp11I.11XG VLACE: Jean V. May a rd.CLERKS: Dorothy 1,Tillman, Emily ('LERKS Marilee Thomas, FriedaRrsidrn.^t•r, bqr !layette Lute, Cuo- INSPROTOR: Virginia Holt. I.. !re Itruns, 11, Elise Willha•nn, A[, 3[ aRKS:. aril re Krol.vuni.Ji'1-C;L'i: Helen Sm.-rirk, Cortone CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 41 1X511.1'T(61C: Jetn V. 3taY, Nruananrt E'U111XG PLACE: Juanita Y. Per- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 62 J1'1•(:ES: Alanine H, F:aslinger, Al- CLERKS: Mildre.f 1. Icy.Marie L- .sue (Itraklrncn) 732 Detroit Avenue, I'OLL[r; PLA(.F.: Venice Collins Vim U, _atw,h'd, ItranJrnburic, Cara fitnkie. Concord. Garage), 1371 Shakmpeare Drive, Con- CLERKS: 31arj.rie IL Duan, Fla- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 26 INSPE"TOR: Juanita Y. Perdue. coral. lin.•M. it„butes, Etna M. Spivey. 116111NG I'Lia'E Mr*. (;vont» 11. Jl'DC;E.K: AKnee M. Rink, Thelma IKSPE'CTOR: Venlice Collins. CONCORD PRECINCT NO.6 11,4111rs C4taragr), :1;t Karren Street, Itamtrva. t'I)GF:S: Daisy Wilhelm, Nell S. 1`a)1,11NC: PLAOF: Iatnnle !_ Clink- C..z,,.•ad. CLERKS: Caroline M. Deseelle, i Iger, villaard (Garagr), it: Uha•rra lttvial. IX.RPIF>fl4.- fiaz..i 31_ Elolnws_Eolith Itendlentan, Mildred J. Williams' VI,ERKS: Thelma Bankhead, Myrtle , C'on.Y.nt. Jt'It;E: 31ac IS_ Hunt, Helen It. CONCORD PRECINCT NO.44 Dakin. June Stable. INSPEt'7Y6R: llarlmrs Iry tlisrup. Gillant- PirLLtN(: PI-vt EI: Roo, Machado CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 63 JI'1X;Eti: Mary Axeit,iu, .Cita L 41-KICKS: Anon FrtnGerst, Betty IH:as,rments- 366 Rewanti Drive, Con- POLLING F'LACE: Sirs, James Shutt I:.Krra, Madriine Is 3lur,t•tason_ curd. i,(•av,•r (Garage) 1318 Grove Way, CLEICRS: Audrvy K, }k.wnMar%L CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 27 IXSPE01701t: Julia WIL ", I*,,nrurd. Lar Rra, G. Timmerman, Helen Strung_ 11.1-LING L't%Cl:. Ltaswr Derineenzf Jt'LK;E-i:tithe L.. Strand,Irene. Ku- INSPECTOR: Mary J. Pitcoek. CONCORD PRECINCT NO.7 4F:raldrn,•es =631 C+waonl Avenue.Con- Nek.JI'LiGIr;S: Anna Templar 'Eason, 1101.1-1NG f•!_\Cl:' 3L M L'lanken- avnl.41-F'ICKS: Arlene T. Wardman, Mary .invrphlne Pitcoek, shit, tGri-two 7tmi 3linrrt Road• Con- !\S!'Fa'Ttal: Eva"Aine ! rJ avitla, Wanda. L. RsoCAn, Charlotte L. TaY VLERK!3: Loulme C. Stoner, 'Mary C. vorJ.Jt"I•a:E: l I*, IL 'Cintas. Susie for,Bordeaux. 3faryed Hanson, INSI`E07`011: Alen•%• 4V, Dinelr_31 Riwk. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 45 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 64 J1'!n:!`: Mildlyd D. Alatta -n, ltosa• CI.ElCKS F3k.•n A. HS rSer. J. 1•rI.LINi: P[ 4t.'F;: T. 31, F'hilli s 1'IsLLiNG PLACE: Velma VV.StoverF, lLvithorn. 3l rtk• HuE e. .\+ealea it Troser• 14LIraices 170# Leland Way. Concord. p ( Garage•). 3:530 Moretti Drive, Concord.a'LERKS: Marvin IL Itlankenmhap, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 28 I-NSPE4.'Tt6Rr Yvonne E'hillips, INSPECTOR. I tittle i e Dair Doyle.Alary F, S nimenillr, Frank P, Con- 1161.1-1X(: !'1_\CE Lucy M.Jarnis..n J!'(K:E-K: Lil1[an S. Junem, Lorraine JI'D(:..-S• Patricia Lufkin, BarbaraHelly. t:..raMer- 1:a .\rlan;t.w 1:.a.L a'uocvrd. 3frXrety. J. Conners,CONCORD PRECINCT NO.i lNSI'Fa.'raN:: I-Wv 3l_ Jaaaisara t1LE:I'KS: fturta ie Hen, Velma W,IYII-1.1XG !'Laa'l:: lta.i.rrt l:,lura:. JS'l•t:Er: tssa.fre t> M nn, 3lartrtta 4'l,-. 51-t Patricia Stull. Bernice I', P lund (Itumpus I:%-NI,,, tea;! Euclid hlcsrr, 3ltrJorie X. Rohrer, Stover, Iva 'tae Fllrmrhfrld. i Avenue, t`onav,td. CLERKS: Jran Twdern". CirrthLa CONCORD PRECINCT NO.45-A CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 65 INSPROT(ill: I-h-Ayn McKean. F' Perkins, Nathli., )_ Many_ 14)LU-NO; I'LACF,: Ruth A. Edge VOLLiN(; PLACE: Ruth E. Munroe Jl'It4:F: I=J.•ulir ltagaw«t, Ttielma CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 29 li%oras ere Ito !-Land Way. Concorti. (Ftemidence). 3'4 tt,eva Drive, Con- M. Aivoulluot, 11d.t-1XG Pt_\a}:: Ctrs_ 11hylt[s t Sl k:r CUB: Ruth A. EIK., cord. C!-ERKS: itetty la. W0,11, Jvanar }:v •n sl.aiders.es- 1-) Ala:ar Court, J1'Im;kLi: Lrnna Odu,rne., Peggy W, INSF I--T(oR: [•Ilia J. Buckley. Clark, Lu,•y Yun, a'.•e..-111 ltendrt.•kw,n.JUDGES: Ruth E. 31unroe, Mary CONCORD PRECINCT NO.9 IXSi4:4-71687 XcUie 31. Wauxe.VI.KRK:i: R-rnlrr L Flet-her, Eve- Hard VVrllr 1111.1-1XG f'!_4Cl.: 3t, !i. Clirsstrn JI'114:ES: Va,.Eet Ianlrrl, Lois 3!. lyra Van 7411fit, Citral IV. Klmtner, CLERKS: flegina 'tiller, Christine Oarxr,-i _7_e Sinclair Avrnur, C„n- Ri.blle. CONCORD PRECINCT NO.45.S Freitam. May G. Brown. vont.CLF:I:KS: 1;,•031.• Ilur%L Phyllis 0)LUNC M'L„4t'F': F'ranrem Lepins CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 67 IN.,I1V4'TiW- 13mnaa Q. Christen kar:.ars, 31arrarrt Earl. t4;Ar2xe0, "9; I)oUsclax 4'ourt, "uncord, (Consolidated with Associated JUTA;E:S Alay It, Laster, Gladys CONCORD PRECINCT NO- 30 INSYE"TO C: Margaret Novak. Precinct) Thont.on. 11.1_1144; 1'i_\(.K: Fran"" Ituther- iL'Iw:F:S: Franvem Lepins, Geneva CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 68 1.!•.1CKS Justin,, Lanur•idgr. Evelyn f,•td U:araer6, ,7 1 li,.nafario Strrrt, L:awrerur . YOLLiNr PLACE: Margaret Cole- X, Rina;, _atilt,- M. Savar:e. t-wac..nL t'/,F:RK,4: Maxine Riddell,Ann Skin- man (Garage), 1949 Heaton Circle, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 70 INSI'E:i'Ta6lt !h-r,-my 1. Itl.acknor. nrr, 31raric-aret A. Green, onrord. 1141I.1.11t; I.1._\CE: C'layton Valley JI'I+I:G.:. tray E1Ans, Uvetyn A. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 46 iNSI'F:('TOiC: 'Madelyn Armmlrong. Sch-1 (N,.%%o. 47:•:Olaytun Read.Cwt- Srtaa-11rt.1,1NG F[ N'E;: Pearly June Ka,_ JUDr;f•;S: Dorrlmrnne Steffen. Mar- avnt.a'1-El:KS a'an-1)n M. Sr_ Mar- lin•,woki (Rrnidence), 1172 Year Drive, tzaret Vobeman. 1NS1'E:a'TOIt: C!1 airy W. Ratznev. xarrt iii 'hate,n. lune 32. Itradiry. t'..n...rd. CLERKS: Peggy Birsr, Jlmona J. Ituili E1 1•utnauy Mar- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 31 IXS1'Fa_.'TuR: Pearly June Katinow_ 3Jacfnn••m, Charlotte Du Rolm. tha S. t'tarka•, 1161-1-ING Pt ICE. Urs_ I^Atrirla A. r6t. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 69 4'1.1:l:RS: lora A. a'asaa-ur,alar.ie F. Ilatrlr...l 44:araee., 3t(.(. Sat", Jl'tM:k i Vayr Deem, Josephine .lk- POI.LfXC: PLACE: Mary K. Flory l`.dr, J.+c,ti• 1\'....1Saa.rth. Sts.r1. a'.ae-rd. Ins.Bemidence), 4060 Clayton Road, Con-CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 11 IN.1'E-1`TVIt: 4:.rda 31_ Stevetrsota, CLERKS: t'reuLa K. White, 3Rsry -'^rel. 11i1.i-1NC; 1'1_al'E: Cliark•s t. lLaG- Jl'16r:}1 latrllata \. Plazrlrruu.J, 31• Kla.kxG,ue, Jomeptdnr l:. Treat, INSI'1?(;'COEC: Lucille F'. Norton. erta (lG•sldru.•ri, Asti Sunset ,\venue, 1:11111 F1.1rr, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 47 WDIWS: Kay Waterman, Lena Sal-Con.•onl. t.I.EI:K.4: _\u lrrr G. Ftshrr.Charles Pa rLt,iNt: Yi A4'F' Kathleen A, vertl. INSI'1•:4`TOR: Josel•hine Trrl%itw, 1: a;aug4a, Vairk-tea it SlimRu tr lakaragr), I8(Yi Nnrml Drive,'4'LFRK3: Mary K. Flory, Pearl C.1i'Iat;h:S: Afazul,• C, Cotasua, IwuzA CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 32 Rm1 -, nl. Morford, Kathleen Waddell.C. Rolm., 11611.1NG PI_\a'EI: \Vrrn Avenue INSi•Et•TIsR: Hunche Jones. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 70A'LF CKS: Ukatwr 1:. \Viler. Oise S+l:*moi. \\'vera .\acme, t'-:won[. YouaC41t1 F. Flrrirrr. lwn.ttty J1LN:E5: uathtrrs Errris, Etrtty 'L 16Lhi`( PLACE: Dreamhullt Fur- J. vVillk,er. niture, 585 Monument Boulevard, Con-CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 12 J1'L6Gk. 01iie I:aru-n, Evalyn War- a year KK: Awira Horn back. Lucille e'r'r'!•116S1.IX4: 1.1-xOR: lames H, SLre- +1aa:; Ward. LKS: rrin. [ fornb r#]. F'C'TOft: Sara Zink.hon (4;ara ,,i, 3„,+e Ca,n.a,nl l:.ulraaral, ('1-F1tKS: 1.14 Krrne.kl, iiarrr M. I;.. L Leila !l,.can. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 48 JVDGKS: James It. Berger. EstherCou,r+R1. E'O1.!-INC1NSP[.4CF.: 'Callth,a Y. Ern. bench.l'k4'T(U:: tare Sncla,m. CONCORD PRECINCT are 33 rry 4ltetifenre), 19.46 (;arnet Latie, I'LI•'RKS: Jane Hogan, Eileen F,tl'la;liS: .kaon 31. Sltrrhan, Glare 11H.LlXa: !'ice\t'E Margaret Top- r)mwaid, Catherine (Crier,prole -ftrss.lera,r•. laza Grrrarda Isrlvr, /'orn•orl. IX!,K.;: Anita Alar lk-ucan, Alh'r a'•'o•1•raL INSPEr•T(oft: Talitha Y. Emery, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 67 1., H.•u);h. l'utTIIW AI, Lutwzi. IXSI'},'T.N: MArgmret T..p,intc_JI'I a:k»:; Rul,y i_ Jordan, Frederl- (Consolidated with Associated) CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 13 Jt't-:kms: Marjo i.• C. Siert. a'Lairr, M. 1- MAher. 31-ting FhrIIF Maltby Pumping StandardOili POI.11Na: VI.A('r: 3lartha K. a' I..lin. CLERKS- Dorothy E. home, Jane F. tion, Avon ail altb Gueeuslnl (l:a aldruca i l it la.if'ir 0IA_I.K$ I_-1_* M. 3laryni,.. Ger- i'lut. 4':ar dsn J. Filson. y Sfowl, 0"ll(N.1d. tru,ir itu.it, Ftra I-. Martin.CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 49 INSPECTOR: (;olrllr P. Ftunchke. INSVI-X( nilt: Martha K, t.ursoing^ CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 34 Pi)IJ1X4; P1_%(W: Valley Trading JCG(;I.: Frances M. Fry. Jl'1N:E;S: Aliev At. Hunt. TrevA I- t1d.ilNr; PLACE: Elite! Fl Sawdun i•--t #Store) 1743 Vlaytun (loud Con- CLERKS: Dorin Calavan• C. D. Mc- Caldera. 1l:eai.irnrr, ls1 Farm Iturenu lGKad. cord. Afee. Cl.1.C1:S: \lacy 14•a..:y Beulah Ii a'..u.ard. IN l'FJ TO!C: Carrie Shoenberscer, COWELL PRECINCT tarty, Ali,v ('lain•. IVS!'FY'Taslt: Fat„-1 FL Susrdaru. Ji'[ti;F:K: L:.rtha M. Thayer, }:ether F'OLLINt. PLACE: Henry Cowell CONCORD PRECINCT 040. 14 JI'Ia;E_: Uhrr Netrra.n, 3Uldre.l D. Dirk. Lime& Cement Co., (:or. Int Xe.4 Sts., PtIl-LING Yl-,twit: lrra-r CAhixu hist•. VI.ERKS: Kathryn Washburn. Ber- f•owrll, Itesidr»,•a, ••o:;, 1'.1:11 S(rawt, 04ax". ('LEEKS: MVrtlr 'Mansfield, FOIA nl,•r 0,razliotlt, Oriinda Ft. Faria, INSPECTOR: Mary F. Sullivan. INSPI:a'TC6R: Irviw Calitint, Flerguson. Ern La Catherine Stolfels, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 50 Opal Ft, ,:kers, Mildred E. JL'1N;F_S: iteatzi.a• Fritts Vaalaira CONCORD PRECINCT NO. U-A POLLING P1-ACE: Lillian ('applelll J. Voting,fI-Atilt AlvAlve, 11rhl.INa; PI.A(.k." Ethel E Sardcm (RrsGtencr)• U,) I•a Vista, Corword. VIA-NEKS: Ethel A. Thoma, Hope J. Cl-rRKS: Elvia Armies, 11111.n 31. (Itrai+/rn.ei. ISIS *&=A`aa Bureau It.,ad INSI'F;(_,rOR: E'rGwrfitu A. Kimball. Riekman, Mary N. Borden. iArora, Cailietine V,rnlra. 4.sa-.•nt. JCLK;F»i: L!Itan Capplelli, Ruth PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1 CONCORD PRECINCT, Na tS IXSI'Ex'TOR IAUIan I!- Perry,Buricesn. Consolidated with Martinez No.25) POL1..1MCa; !'1_4CE: 1., I:, AhKln- JI"Ir:1Q,5: Grrtrudr Streit. l.orruine 4-1XICKS: la aro 1, Volpe. Val- POLi,INt: PLACE: Pacheco Town non la:atugri, ::fin "t Stt<,et. 0A.- S.Arir rra lren.- 3laaven. Luellle Pinnell.H:a!I. Main St.. Pachero, aa,n1.LEMNS. Clare Gentry. ('hariutte CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 51 INSPECTOR: Hazel Chrinten.1NS1'1:V 17401t: oxllis A. M"Kinn.ul, ltzunrllr, Jusrphtne Ferreira_ 1101,11lNG E'LA(•F:: Ann 3I. %undrl •JI'E6(;F:S: Flora Lug:an, .lice F.Jl'IK:F:S: E)•amvs A_ C.asta, Lury CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 35 (I;aragr,J9t Julie Court.Concord firotim. Arr1 KN I1H,l.l4l; 1N_\Cli: l le Hartley INSYF'CrOR: Ftrndetta Guytord,I'LERKS: Georgia C. Slaughter.CLIatKS: !Icor Eons 3lonlca Cu- (Garners .1 L' C'war+nal LLaalrran) C.,n- JI'IK;F»y: Jane F Huddlexton, Ann Maxine Olney, Donn Johannsen.trough, COlh- RD RECIrlCT a.• IN 31. 7,undei. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1•ACONCORDPRECINCTNO. 76 JI'tK;k- SP o Aiblsa 3l, Hartley.4'I.EFtKS: Wilma M. Sands, Jean G. 1'(oLLi3 ; PIACE: Pacheco Town1`tILl1X(; 11C v: ll J. lshot", JI'LK;E1: Y..uue I. IlrnllL !Gutta V. o Hall, ]Iain St., Pacheco.Gatagrl, a=a Ataldr Avrnur• Catnrotd, ICan. 3ta•rlure, \'.retnia G• P[ubbard. INSPIA'TUIt: Maba9 31, t'luirks,CLERKS: Nellie M. lltke, Star CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 52 iNSPE"TOR: Leona At. Thomas. Ji'!mll.S: Etta 11. lsittnt„ti•, Anna A. ]lria'alf.POLLING E't-ACF.: Lurille is, Fileb JUDGES: Etlz,•abeth Nettlem, Myrtle F. Garlington.CONCORD PRECINCT NO.35-A Wararri 192 f eonard Drive. Concord 11rirter, a`1-EaIKS: I:uth .\. l'larkr, 'Carie E I'C6L11N4: I't_1C1:: ,41Glru AI. dart- INSYk;(TuFt I,urulte It. Filet'. CLERKS: Etta R, Vlach, 3laYhelle ldngenfa•ot.•r, Juaaaita Al. Snaus,-ra, ley (Garner) :11_ C.ukvnl B-,u&vard. JUI)d*"S: Nadine Roe, Gwendolyn Reddell, Bertha Meyer. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 17 0-11-rd K. Itettertev. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1-13 11sl.l.ING i7.aCk;: PhnaaslA 1-1 Arb- 1XSPE1'iasi': l.itllan HarvillCLERKS: Peart IL Firz:;erald, Joye POLLiNG PLACE: Pacheco Town etw+ld lRraidrua,•s, :Ss I>wdrn6sa Ju'IK.k-,;. Grak-^ V. Vrreggr, !h-uAtd Ire Pratt, Ethel A. Nolan. Hall. Main Street, f':acheco-Martinez. Chive, 0im,,,nl, L JArne-_ CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 53 INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Nettles. INSPPOTI)R: 1'hla.11AA k Aet:rraadd. CLERKS: Stent,, E Cotten, Heten 11iri,IJNI; 1-1-%( K: V'enn.14, Valley ,Jf7D(-:S: V. Lucille Finch, Janice JVIK. :S: Marjorie N. West• truth ti A. r..rt.•tt. Hcla•u it. Itutler, Sch-wl. 0mi..•riar [Coad, ('onenrd. FI. Bonner• Ro.ai. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 36 IN91'V TOW Edith Jean Mansrin4 CLERKS: Charlotte A. flail, Doris CI.F:RKS: Pearl M. Scharff.Starr\, !l 1.11\+: P!_\CE: 3latsr! Gtr4l,Iartj J!'IK;E»v: Fila f)e Luurentl, Colum- K. ('ook, Flelen L. Knott. Jaeot,.s, Doris S. Stuith, N;mratrs '•-u3 Uln-h 14tre,t. COtKOrd_ ll-- r;In-sr bile PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 2 i CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 18 1X'4l'1-X'T411t: MAtwI 4;.-hard. 01.ERKS: Ernestine J. F'azzi. I.ydha POLLING PLACE: Airs. Frank J. PULLING 1'1_4:'}__ I'mie liatuit n JUINU>:MArte Martin.Eva 31. Vin- ('. r a•h. ]Lary F[opan. Lomanno (Garage), 191 Diablo Ct., Garaceo "itis ChtNtoa G,.aal, C`,(.a.vnL c.•nt_ t7r1NCORD PRECINCT NO. 54 E'leusant (fill. INSPEOT461t: }_Iva llaa3vn CLERKS- (1.11A 3tatheroo, Harharaf•6l,LlNG F't.4CF1: Kltlir (;, FFaI! INSPEPTOR: Andrew C. 'Stewart. J1'143E:S: l ,n•tta vounggvr n. of=- A, Itmm, AlwY J. title. Itestden-'r). :1049 Gratton Way, Con- JUDGES: VVane[u B. De Weerd, I.-Iii J. I'avi,S. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 37 curd. Emma G, Disney,i C1.1iRKS: 4r11ir Y.Alavon,N01 Cax.k, 1'111-11X4; PI_\CF:- 3lrs_ iL Mins IN:SPl6U*T(-,R: Billie C. flail, CLERKS: L.rttm V. Ferguson. Atar- AlarY 4. J,-huson. a:ararel- `.-': A.ar1a IMve. oncurd. J['[rr:E.-t: Uirraine Angel, Bessle O, J/orie Wenger. Rome Loralnr- McGregor. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 19 tXSI•Vk.'TtoW 'Lary Matk-racy. Fl+kr PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 3 Pa LLANs: Warren If JVIl GE.. Paulin, It.-IWAY, Marie M. VLERKS: Shirley M. Soarers. Rome- POLLING PLACE: OniUt L. handllamptont4:arai;a•0. 7:5. Argyll Ave- 11•..-nam. Mary AnxeL Itetty Jean Rammer.Garage), 1930 Jeanette Drive,Pleas- Concord. 4'1-ERKS Elizabeth ISarclay, Gladys CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 55 ant Hill. INSPE.C'TailC: VI.da M. s-tartun, X„len, Savanna !h-ran_ 11.461,LINr; Pf_%VV: r;eorxia 31, Hale 1N:SPF,CTOR: Onita L. Rand.Lola It.liazupt,w• 3lrlviraa CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 38 44;4-9-0. 2291 Fiolhro,,k Chive, Con- JUDGES: Leonice Utley, Alice L.Al, Setula-s, P1)L-IJNG I'l_4C1 : Patricia J. cord F'animen.CLERKS: Ik1n1tI1V J. 1-e41), L'eha [L !'fup;s (a:aragea ::s:, EAstg•Atr Ave- INSPEI TOit: Jacqueline FC, remldi, CLERKS: Ann Welrleh, Delores GArg, Vivian S. Clarke. our, C-on.',•r.E JI"IKik„t: Georgia 3M. Flair, Jacque- (;anter, "•arolYn Wrirlch.CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 20 INSPEk'"INal:. -Marie 1- C tw*L fine Currin, PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 41ughn1X0: !'LACE:: kaisal.cth It JI'li(:k_. latriria J. Phlptr )Mari- t-LEICKK: Vathrrinr R. Cuthbertmon, POLLING PLACE: Eleanor S.Vaughn (Gar-Aer), ,^,•`ti,i Uxfun! Ylaar, Iso Ilata..•n. a Io.,rothr r;, Taylor. Margaret Et, Lea- ('randall (Garage), 19.4 P-use LaneConcord. a'1XILKS: flr,en Stevrns, i,ucllte high Cr. - ant ( Ga JI*liG•\` T46R: ErrI.. H mi er. Vera Cltrk, \"i.1a 3i. Torrey. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 56 INSPECTOR: F:le:lnor S. Crandallll'!s(:F-S: 1lariur. 1:. Hanuurr, \'err CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 38 1461.1 INa; PL,A4,V: Velma J. Royal Ji I)GF;S: Marilyn R. Ontander, Al- .lkxRKS:. Miklreal M. Men- ((;+rage), 3119 Bonifaclo Street, Con- leen V, Thomam, At- CLERKS: dr-I t', lvetti. Vivian ton .,C:ata'ic.. Eastgate Avenue. cord CLERKS: Patrlra Hickey. GloriaG, Iia lea, A1Udr. t 4', Salrrttl. Con.,-111 NSF•F:r TOB: Velma .J. (loyal, Brazel. Florence B. Henderson,CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 21 lNSP•}3i ry!: 31ildr..! 31. 3lrnt„n JUIK:E`i: Matilda A Smith, Jardine PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 5 olanae-•i`1 1s,1ialr Elwrive. C'ontti- nlrt` n Jl"l1a,k 3L'tr V. Raker. Sylvia T.,rrt:as-.n. POLLING PLACE: .Maxine 0. LucasL. 6a.utrr. CLERKS: Betty 'M, S. Griffith, (Peolden^.e), 100 Trelany Road Pleas-INSI'ka'TUl; 1saUalir It it..zs Linty Criare, LurraLne E. Shirt-Y J. St.,-n, Florence Flny, ant Ffllt.11'DGES: \'a•ra Snider, Allc. :l', 4Vrt r. Lal:iatx 11-tree iNSPE('TOR: Maxine O. Lucas.it VIA-'. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 57 C'LF;III:a': Etith 1.. Atadenst•n, 1-orris CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 39 JCDGF.S: Can, V. Clarke, Bernice 11H.11\.: I'1_%Or: Ituttt M. Day l'a LLINt; F'LU'F;: Lee Ann 'fad- Larrabee.2.. CONCORD Salina CTAlaIND.a.;,raari, iw• stall 14-a-1, C„n,x-rd. ding 44;4raze, 2113 North 6th Street, CLERKS: Ruth -IV. Burkinshaw, Sa-CONCORD PRECINCT NO.21-A a oncur.i 1161-1-1Xu I'L4t'E: lint} J. Atvae I4S! k!'1lri; !turf,31xgLalerie t'ay. rah 3l, Fill-rt. Fern X. Hollar. ttlarag; ,. "4_f• Ro. d Way, ConN.rd.JI' . AMvrt:e M. Henry. Car- INSF'k'r'TOEC: [rr Ann 31arldJng, PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 6 Lir 11:c Ir.. 4 Arsr-at.a. Jt'[K,F,•S: Llly Lan.. Kathryn G, POLLING F'i„\CF,: William J. Reall1NSGl-:S: Al: - It. arnt. licity J. a'!_t:I;KS Fa.-terw• F. K,411nt_ Jun+. 1lannEnC. ar:t'r 1';31 Shirleyrive, PlesantJ1'ltGli: `,star 1C Bunt, llattr J. a'I.FlCKti: Irene J. Joyal, Wanda. 31, r)' Y 1'aiynr, aa:rr .:anion:--rr, Wanda i. Xleh+dsrrra. Ftltl. t'ILu,n, if." D. Wilrox•CLERKS: Mary Janr Stctth, Irathr CONCORD PRECINCT NCL 40 iNSPECTOR: Verna F. Dickenson. thaw At, 1.11kutS, Marjorie Ua lhtiks- 1v+1.1J1Nt: 11-ACI-'- a'ratstDrrdVit- CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 58 JUGES. Lw,im V. Fruity, Florence IM.W. liar S<36,.nd, L:*q San C'Arl,r Street. P%11-UNG 1'L,4('E; a:- K, Creed G. Kamdan, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. ZZ C'.mm-r%l_ age) • rfn X, 9th Street, Concord. CLERKS: Elizabeth Lieber, Edith 11il.1.1N4; i'!-AC12 Ralph H. Cham- lN$I'}:C`r0l!: Ruta 0 ILrier. INSP}'r'TriFC: 31aytielle J, Loomis. f.. 3Jurm.•y, Yolanda Salmhury.b,rhn (C;aragrs, 1Gelnlr Clare Jt'Ir:E1: Sian St. John, Ittrrk:Fre J1'I)1;E S• 3tArgarrt Nlerni,Gwen O'. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 7 Lahr, 4'.nr„ni. l:A.0 Ilfte K-f. POI,LIN(; 1 1"WK: Dorothy M. Laz-1NSVE"'T401t I'%0yn A !-Iraicrrn, a'L1:1tKS i:r,rtt.annsa Snrd.r, WAS- OLEICKS Kleanor Kuluebek,•Judy T. zaresclll ((;angel, "IN Jeanne Drive,JIA-t:1:,C. Alan.• A. Mc3Ullata, I,~ liar 1V. i'lauo-, MArjr t ALIerwu..J.M.,rk, Itetk StaKKe 1•I.vam:ant IML V. 1(uS4•t CONCORD PRECINCT No. 41 CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 59 INSPECTOR: Dorothy .11. Lazzare.LlillliS. Ulli.• lllair, Floirmv 11611144: I'1_CE Janette llarra,n E'srLLINi; Pt 4t'F. M. W. Pelletier erhl. i v t ti w t}} t 14 1t i t 1 it 1 5 l t 1 f Z A i 1 1 k 1 t t Z i 4 1 y l 1 kt Tuesday, October 2, 1956, Continued - J['Ex:tiS Gloria L. Spntrcuxod, Its- i'IJI:EtK.S Bt tty Jane lL"Ark. Ber- CLERK-4: L,rucilla F. Kramer, LNSPECiOR: NancyLucido. siva M. Rusalak, tla M- lfaasrn_ He;rn AEdith_ Mct'o1Ix". Edith M,ge.rs. Axne* St. Sanders. it 1r;E i; kannte Coleman, Vivlen CLERKS: Lids L. Jona, Mildred E- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 7 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 10 M. firuno, Jour., Na,mil liarinark. 1101-LING lase J- ttubb 11PLIANI; PI-%CK: EmCEmilGunder- LFJRKS: Dina Leonard, Jane T. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. a 44;arage). 104 Marlin Drier, Pleasant shaux flLaserna nt), LIN) Itrdwa,.1 St., Brown. Anne Mae Iludson. POLLING 1'LAC'F:: tharlutto F. lid!, Pittsburg, PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 30 after tGarat;e), list Margie Drive. 1NSPIN'INIR: Ratite J. Rstl.b, INSI'Fd'TOR: Emil Gunderrhaux. POLLING; PLACE: Pacifica High 111rasalit Hill. Jt'IN:ES: Anna IL Gallaalia, Sybil Jt'lm;ES; Christine %t. Martyr,Mary School (Library) 203 Pacifica Ave., INSI'E<'Ttllt: Charhttle F. `alter, A. Miner. MllanL Pittsburg. J1'1x:E. F_lizal,eth F, Kitrhrl, t'LERKS: Inca t W'allenlur, Filen u*tXItKS: Itorothy F. Davis, %lar- INSPFC•1701t: ,Artlyps Manwill. Elhealwth M, Leavitt. W. Fr-n%An. KAthtren C- Raynor. [farce A. Hunts. Juanita E11a Baker.Jt'DCF..'-s: Ruby Wells, Margaret 3l, CLERKS: Starr' l.. H4+o}ler, Mary PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. S PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 11 Westhrs,k. Stadtz, t'*thrrinr Mathrw-m. 1tit1.IJ\t: 1'11.,\Ct: I:uth SI- Martin 1'C+LLLtitf PLACE: 1111.14 Atkinson CLI:1CKS: Dorothv K. Loyd, Opal bf. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 9 44tsrag.•) Q. Ityrora Drtvr, Pheasant iltun.pus Ibs.tat, 1263 Ava,•la St., PlIts- Ward, tternlre C. Maxwell. 1441.1.1Ns: 1:. Mr1%•nAid 11111 boric PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 31 tt:ar:aret, :(t4`Treadway lane, 11ras- tXSI'F\`Tl+lt Thr.•1.ra r:ulvJln INSI'Fa TOE[: Vranrra EEernsan, E Oi,hIN4S PLACE: .lrnbnoso gle- Aut Hill. Jf'Ix:kms. Jewel 1: Kith- Irrne Trp- Jt'tm;k:-ti. Irma Walker.Terrell Mac- mentary School (Audltorlum), 3105 1N21'EC'1,0It: \'Sala M, Ifayrs porta... Do-n all. Willow Pass IW., PittsburK- JI'Ix:ES: lfrlra F:. Mczt,.taald, Fl- Cl.}:ELKS' Lucille M- CrowlrY. Ruth C;t.EItKS: Lorraine (Amen. ILilda At- INSf'E'CTOI.: Dorothy L. Britton. ma l:. K«rtua. Ili:hrv, Ruth M. Martin. kimum, Amy F. Pry,r. JI'Ix;1•:S: Eleanor M. Dalton, Leota t'1,EItiCS Anna Smilh, Virgilaiaa PLEASA04T HILL PRECINCT NO_ 9 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 12 F. Bryant, Stelrx,ll, 1-jtltAn t'. 113selorttl FOIA NG I'D_Cr.- ltetty ,Allison Iti td,l\+S [ trance. Int. 1. thj ate CLk:. ion: Vita Adeline Davi, %Ise PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 10 (t:ArAgrl 1_3 Itanly 4'lrrle, Pleasant ..'tu,ol tab,. Entrance. Ftrn. Chown- Murals. [one A. Jrrabek, 1`t11.l.lVt: f'1_it'li: Itosr M, Mackin 111,11, tau310, to 23 BlaC•k DMattu,tad tit., Plttm- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 32 tGat:agr), ::14 Shrrmall Itricr. I`lrys- 1NSPIN-T1461V I"tv Atha•.n- erg-POLLING F' udito Ambrose Elemen- ant Hill. lsAtwtl S. Wanwsh,Grayce lNSI; I,-SrJe Mary C, Wilkin.. Esttsary School (Audltortum) 3105 Willow INSI'Ia'71N)R: Itosr M. Mackin.A_ 1--f-pard. ur ay. Jean C. Llliy. Esther TL Ph1*s ICL. Pitt*burg. J1'lW.F:S: ltarltara Chrtstrnsrn, 4'1_ER", Elsie M C`ariw+n,Ceara It. Murray. INSI'E S: Ifeft: Evelyn M. ,Ambrose. 4 Sift. Fl.wrilve M_ M. - elen0K14: Virginia Ruth liwMilaL tUDGES: !!oleo C. Graves, Opal G. 11ur«rn Ititnick, Helen C. lf.,lrtt, Hazel F. }:lermC•hwaL Berry. t'1.Ii1C1C8:ih4n.lI1Y M, 110tnlan,liel- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 10 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 13 CLERKS: %label G. Sfason, Ether ` rn C, Ivtnourvaua, Judith ., Jensen, !"LUNG t'1_ACE: Meaner Claris- 11401JI.ING Pt V('K: Matamle Temple, 31, Stix, Emella Azevedo. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 11 trnsen (Ites(denael, 3M Withers AT- MA) Norton tit., InttiburK. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 33 I't1LLiN0, PI.At'E:Mrs,Melvin Wit- nu«. Lafavrtlr, INSPECTOR: Janice It, Fornwald, POLLING PLACE: Frances Russo INSPE]t'TC1R- Miriam C- Kartson alamstGar'a>;r), Iwl_ Fl,.isr Aarntae,JI'IN;I:ti: Mary !« %tanKurr, Lucy ( •'rage), 120 Front St., Pittsburg.PI[tb 1•Ira_.:ar+t full. JI'It(:kms: Flran,.r Christensen, Iwwl 4-'astr.,, INSPECTOR: Hops•. M. Guzman. 1NSVEOTtait: Antoiurtte Martinrtli, lt. Jobe.st•na,CIt&.RKS: Stahel F Gordon, Eliza- .1VD(,ES: Frunces Russo, Sarah Jt•1N:li :ltS: ar),+rir A. IEIi.Na. It.-It 4 LKRIC_S- Pearlilasar, Scary F:. twit& fl, Fvrr.st, MarRurrt Sl. Lit- !toms Negro. J. 11..11. 4 Irrleei- .All- It, +:Gars-Fleur. CLKILKS: Ruse Davi, Alice Mae Pietrina Antonini. Shir- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 11 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 14 Latirner F:rnma Whigham. Icy IR Iaondi, Maritsa }', W'dlluma it41.1-tXCI 111-%4 IF.- flash ColonPOLIdXG PI_At;E: Pittsburg Sloth- PtTYSBURG PRECINCT NO. 34 4Gan4re4 :.i l'uerb-rtanJ hive,('Era*- „list(.•hurch(S•,- lia1D, 1.10 Solari St., POLLING PLACE: Baptist ChurchPACHECOPRECINCTNO. ". ant fit:! I-ittsburlc, hear I.m. of small Bldg.), r 1ti+1.1.1\t: 4y' L\t'E: leis Ruth C>,tprr 1\I'F]Taatr- yrah C..hrL I.NSI'FA`T11R: Verna G far.Jerich, low Pass Rd., Pittsburg)' SueB Wll- flarasrl, 1.-4 Cantly'n Drive, Par.[:- Jl'In:}>- kr-14th Muilivan. Thelma Ji'tsq;KS: Arn,'Lt W. Perrenaud, Sr., INSPECTOR: F.mma Geneveraant6111, r Iti•n•.(r,,r Margaret E', tl,rr•W'rlch.1N.1'}•C'TYAr sola Huth l'..cy ir, C'1_!:lLKS Xatallr hakrr. L.,uise VI.KI:KS; Mary D1 Mattel, Crura B. II'I (:E:S: fwatrh•u %fartlnez, Dollyll'Ix:F:S: .ardts l:, l aaula, \'ira*intA !:.•-,•,. Aiel4r.-I lit-A.-or Riepling, Ite*sie M. Para. L. Ilutehinson.Sayu.•ll, PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 12 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 15 CLERKS: Anne 31. Anderson, L.oulse4'LF:1:1:x: Flatus 1:. 1«,rTr, Ifr\rriy t•til.l.iXt:1'l,\C'F: Evefvn F_ FArlrn PCrLIANC; E'f»AC'E: Joseph Mercurio 514•Klnlry, lomephlne Baden.For•1114" I.-,c S, Wirhrns_ ct:rrarra lt+ Pt- rasant Vaftey [hive. (a;Ara+crl• "'tt W. hth St., Plttmburg,PITTSBURG PRECINC'r NO. 35PACHECOPRECINCTNO, 13 \\-;,lout t•rr.,k- 1NS1•k;s'T401t: fWra A. Botzbmrh,POLLING PLACE: National Guard 4i1,1.1Nt: 111.AC'L: Mildred W-lall INSPF]4`T4+1L' FYrltn F= F>4Wn. JI'[m.:k ti: Mae Di. Maggio, Josrphtne Armory, 99 Power St., N, of Freeway.41:4krag'.0, Lo Jacks.•] Way. 1'lrasant JI'La:}_ W'iln\a It Murtl .k. lie- Bu'r IL&to,lttsburg,Hill atri,-e M. Ft. Srri.l'..at- 43LE;RKS: Slarnie A. Russo, Bessie iNSPFCTOR: Frances Davi. 1NSi Ia`lt#1: Mildnri W'..odall, CI.k1LKS: Hrirn W. Sntarsh, MAY It. Roin",, Elizatwth #;trot. Jt'I(;E:S: Jennie Bruno, Winifred St. JUIx:L Z: Maris tI. Lltly-. James B. V,• j Hrlrn C' 4't2rk. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 16 f4ggr«r. N1c•1all. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. IS 1'/oLLINt; Pi A('E: Maria Maraalusu CLERKS: Angelina Davl• Evelyn 3t. 4V.F.RK": Llarel Hunter, 11,r>rar }e,+L_I.1NG t•Lu'E Manus T. Funk 14;:ar4xr In rear), 261 W. 7th St., I'Itts- Jennrieh, Katherine 3E', Fantarone. Blah-utnu, Allison Saw'yrr. eltrsiirn•.+ n+S I:c.t.rrta Avrntw. burs;. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 35-A PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 14 1'1.a,c+nt 1101 Anna itizzo.P()LLENG VLACF:: National Guard 11411.1.1\4: f'L.it'r. 1+,.n•114\ M, Me- 1NS1•k4-T,HC Manus T. Funk. Jt'[»;tL1; Sana Ma,-:aluso, Jennie Ann,ry, 9t p„wer St„ N. of Freeway, k,.1dc a4::arig<), ICG ll way 1+ri\r, 111r- JU114.1:S. F:-t,..a..,n• 11- Johns-n. Thrl- Irl MAKxto.Plttsbo-w. a rmt 11!11.urm -i, Itsrt r CLENCK; L•na C'onfrtti, Sara Itum- INSPIa'TOR: Tawe Marie McUride. lNSI'1>\7t+1;: I+.n.ltty M, Mrk,+lais 4'!_FliKS iron 4'..j y t._ A=W* M, s,,, Kathryn 4:arKrm. IUD(;ES: Dorothy Shlpe, Ruth L. 14'10.YN: l:, )Jia Prtrr,.x:, Marg- 4.row .ter uArft•rt. F- li-e PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 17 Madr:azu, 411,1 t;•sr!l, PLEASaatT HILL PRECINCT NO. 1; VOLIAN4; PLACE- Richard Farrow CLERKS: Nina M. Itumso, Lorrayne - CIXI:WS: Chirh,itr I-, Strigrr, Jar- lx+lJJNG i'1_\(-E t,••n,rhv \ flail ti"rasr., /.+t Ear*Ave., Pittsburg, J, SiraKusa, Sarah ft, Turner. t(uele•u, Kett, Cht-1 O 1_. Nits.. t:star<+ ti Pl.n jrbt Valler Drive. IXSI'k.`.'TOR: Jesmie Gregory. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 38-B PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 1S W'alaut 41r.-rk_ Jt'Is;kcT; Gladys E« Scot[, Hazel L'OLIANO PLACE;: National Guard Ixa1.1.1Xt: 1.1_it'E: IA-ttJr L, J,.nrs INS[ Fa`THt Iti...rtrc N Hail Ltankln*. Armory, 99 Power St.. N. of Freeway, Itrt,rl) Dmr, 17rA.Ant J1114-t.`.4 Clive Whitt-,n. Form Ken- C'l.k:ltlkS: Ail-n Wild", Kathryn f'ItlaburK. rlr.!\fill. Fato.w, Start Ida k;nrr. INSPECTOR: Kay EL f[einrlchson. INSVF'1Nslt: Rc•aa,• I_ J,gwsC C'i_EtLKS W'vir-:a M Itrk-e. Hrtea PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 18 it'D4:E2: hits S. DI Giovanni.Aural- Jl'IN:F« .Noor! Mar Elastic}, W'fl- M ! t.r. n, IL ttv J.tne 1 anxf.,nl. 1'CtLl.1Xt; I'D At'E;: Ruth Kextner iia t'. F'.•rre. 111.4 W-all-lc.. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 15 titur q,os Mount), !i•. t,trlL'a Vista Ave„ (11,ERKS: Juanita P. Collins, Marie OLEI1K*-: Lucille Sugf;-n. }!cirri AV, 11"LLIN4. PLAC'}: Laura Piper Pittsburg, f;r,rlrr*, Itrlle Eton, li aualltotl. rhlra liatr.. it:AraGra tc_:.Ssnnyva:r Avenue. Wal. 1NSI'Li;TOR: E:otb Kestnrr. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 36 PACHECO PRECINCT NO, 16 nul 4-rest. Jf'I##;E;-'4: Marvrl Juan Como, Dor- POLLING PLACE: Mrs. Carleton J. 1`4111.1\1; 1'1 14'!. I:artaara J, IXSt'k}'2441; !aura I'll-r- thv 1. duvenp.)rt.Vru,•e (Living Room), 36 Breaker Dr., right P:at71ar,, 1-14 C-1r laalraa l+rd\'r, iwn.trty M 11-11. Ethel 4'LEI1KS N,,ruta J. Matlock. Fwlna Pittsburg. 1'!.•:+.4111 Hdl. r••aan V. Stiles, 11.-1en Little. INSE1P:0T4ol.: Virgle Rome. INSI l2,"IVH: ft.d,11 1: I\«•r3rirn t'I_k:RKS Vrrta If Raker. Tn.le t' PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 19 jI*ri*,1:S; Nora A. F'legge, Doris F. i 31AN:I'S I:Avbt1'a J, \Vrtght, Ilart.- Wahl. MArrurrtte KitaCt P(/I,LINs: 1 t»AC k:: Horne Acres Pehlke, al..•.. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. to lost, C'tur,, ::I:, Minims Way, I'tttsbiurg. s'LI•,ItKS: G;re,tehen Dniton, hazel D.Ara R Cf.laSal- l+uis A. Juhlla n, Ilrrnloe P(it,IJNLt; 1' AC'F-: Alise It Ilansm. INSPE:( IOIL: Thelma C:runberK.EMaD•sjix. S . !tun Nita 31. Stormem. tt:. frn..+ I< Fair oaks !hive, Jt't C;k.S: L.utttc, Carr-er tan, Marie V. PITTSBURG PRECINST NO. 38J. 31rtii11uo11. Jc'au C'. Wiei«•u. 1•t&;t sans hill C'unninxharn. Pittsburg No. 38 Consolidated withPACHECOPRECINCTNO. 17 INNI'l-N-T1+it, }arta F: Ifeih..L t,•LE UKS; Adeline Strhlhntf, ,Alma I. Pittsburg No. 37)11411.1.INu I'1_1t'li: t+ric-Ila It. Ilaz- JI'Ir:}- Maras 11 Martinez, Mary Furtkner, Anna St. Killmon. F'WA NO PLACE: George L. At- Eai't! tt:ar.t);e), G;. Dawn ltrive, Vltras- F, i'Lr-w.s- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 20 klnson (Ituinpum Room), LIS Shore Rd., lust Hill, CLFRKS Cara TLsc.rl•. Fluatrrth C'. P4)LLINt; Pl-%CE. Administration E'ltrahurg.INSVE,`Tillt: 411l,t1a It Ilaraanl. }.Ione. 114- ettt, J Kvldttaann fa.fx.. C'oturnhta Park. Pitt*burg, INrSPECT01t: Ruth E. Skvorak. J1'D4ai2: I7onucc- 1'. Tuber. Lu- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 17 INSPEA'170W Frank S. Arista. JUD(;KS; Shiba L. Baldwin,Margery rill.• 1'ru:six, Ivtl_I.ltit; PL_AC'k:: Sdarxarrt L. Fa- JUIN;ES: D,o115- Arista, Marrile Mu- A. A:41Kert. t'1.!•RKS I:arhara t• Schultz, Sat,- 14:a11 44:ararr. 1:-0 W'hittirr lLoa1, sre,a.CLF:KKS: Eleanor Sf. FLlley, Donna drr4 31 0i>.,.u, J,.y Kirlrr. ravat Wit. t'LEI:KS: Willie Lee. Flowers, Sarah Whitt-. Curia i•'. IRoring. PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 17-A INSI•ka"Tai: 4:r4•-e 11, Irn,ga;er, C'unninKharr,, Scary it. Crlmenza. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 38 l4t1.1.IN4; I.1 it'I_: Maxine HAIL Ji'i";FS: FvrU-e-- I Kamn+erer, PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.20-A Consolidated with Pittsburg 11;c•sldru,•r+, :,y ItAwu Lari\r, I•ira>;ant k_1NYna t• Mwha.ita. I'C) AAM; Pt»CE:: Administration Precinct No. 37) fill, 4.1XICKS- Altsrlia K- Cn•ro, Mar- Bldg, Colunibla Park, Pittsburg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 39 INSPE'7`t41:: Slaaiur Haft rc•t L- Fabian Mit.lre.J 4;- Itlumtwnc, 1NSPEC_"rOlt: Stella F. Stiller, Pf.)LIAM; PL.,\CE: St. Philomena II'ix:E_S: J,.a Vale Hayden, lien a. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 1d Jt'lm;E;S: Margaret A. Custanz:a Church, Brlia Vista Ave.. Pittsburg. liarris. NU.LIN4: YI_\a'}' Lois J. Ite,ln KA1111 ft M. Rolan. 1t<t. Willow Puss ICI,lir Hanlon Way) t'l.li1:KS. Harvi Flanig, LA.wraar tt:Araicr+ :vl t'utawriliml Drive, PLrCas, CLKILKS; Anise Nlchobam, Lurlee INSPECTOR: Elaine Still. Vogc•r., t:,,h'ia A, Mal,-Ini, ant 11111 t"aKr.Joan France* Davi. ll'[*;I::i: Margaret It. Brown, Fran- j PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 19 INSI•F]a"T bll Luis J, I'rAn- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 20-0 c.-m Eh-an-,r Hill. 11401.1.1\+: }'1„i4'k:: Ma,igr L', Strs- JI'lae;F7--Z: Mar)orae I_ W'tilfants,Mer- 14)I,l Administration C.•LKICKS: Mlnnle F:rratto, Lena M0- art it:arxarl, 1"7: M.ayts•11r Drive, ty. M 4'!,al» It41ic- Coi44tnbta lark, Pittsburg. sutta Dorsey, Edna O'Brien. 11Icasatli HUE, t'1-}ELKS IErurivita L 1%.ttrr. Elittt INaI'F.a1'COFC: Vera 51. W',OXL PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 40 INSP}i4'TtH:: ]cadge It- Strw-a", I'. M- t'taua - _Ata.+ M. Ita*nausw n Jt"1,#.:ES: #;, Stanley Loosrnore, Fay POLLEN(; PLACE: Or•zio Cattalico Jl' wx, nia \'ill Iola Audrrw+n, l.ouirr SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT NO. 4 !-C'LEUKS: Curia W. }Celle. Carrie ( G:araKr(inl+ rear onnWent tl) tsburg. S. \ AM 111:: 1, PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1 la ui*r Mile. Arvella Lightfoot, iNSPECTOR: Rose Vienna.t'Lk:li1:5: Iw+rrl. M. Pulalar. Ceeas- tuuet• V. Fosdy.v, Kathlrrn H. Blake. f1N_I.1NG 1•1-1ke . J•tsepla F- DI PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 21 JI'D(-;ES: Ruse 31. Domingo. Rose PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 19TrHtxxj N:ararra, 3a+; Antrew .Ave.. Ih LIANG PL.,C;k:: Ilerbert D. Russo, Ptll.IJ\ . I'1 t'!i: !tr\rr)y'Glanul_ lhtist erg. Clarke Cltumpur ft4s,fail, 44 Atherton tll.Ff i:S: Justine Diaz, Lillian L. 1.1 INSPEt'2111t 1.3eaor Turra- Ave- I'Itlsburlc. I.awmon, Charlesetta Chatman. 1 I}ill: arae.•), 7hv I+ukr t'irtar, 1'leaxant nr Jt'ta4:Fy Juanita Tedavr, linty 1. 1NSPECT01t: 311Glre.1 if, Elhrors• PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 41 INSPEOTult: Itch-!rn Lua, I;11rylust-aq01 1)(W S: It-me F, Gregory, Marie PO1.I,ING PLACE•:: Lucyy Belleet JI'lx:}_S: +'arlitt M. }iasJinx I;rv- 4•IJF1tK8. '101"I V- Wendt. D.,rthy A. IA,atam Living fa,om) '261 E. and St., Pltts- er'ly t.ranzrlla. J. 4`avallarc•. lt.,Cca•r Laurent Drolrt. C.'LLICKS: Sylvia Collins, Sophia burg. t'IANIKS: Marty A, 11retkna, Ilart+- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2 Strusi*. Ldthan Monis Allen,INSPECTOR: Maurine 3l, Kellev. u:•a .1. la nohow-, Vi,1rt 1_ M.Usieir, 11taLLINt' t•I_\CE M-lie A"UN(Liv- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 22 JUDGES:Jennie Ferrante,Ethel Mae PACHECO PRECINCT NO. IS-A ang Itc+.m+• --"I.W MVdAnos,L. Pitts- 1'OLLJING PI-%C L. Ronal! Swisher Ander*on. t+1.1.lNG 1'1+'E: M H. Hyde tGa- W'' G:araget, 2:3 MacArthur ,Ave„ Pitts- CLE'ItKS: Petrina Luchlo, Helen rage). -s: I) u11 WEE , !'le,.Y. Hyd Hill. tXSI'FZ`T11I.. h otste All Mk burg. Lombardo. Lucy Belleel. tNSI'E,`l1suk ..'uvht J. 1-antimiss. JVIx;k_S: Arasanw J. 4,'anditeAlli,.Ann IXSE•EC'rCslt: William (;. Scott. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 42 Jt'INaiR Janice Attld.Trrnklns Mr- M. 4'Ardi4aai:i Jt'It4;KS: Rueh I. Wirth, Eva E. FULLING PLACK: Pittsburg City : l'LtaiK8 PlIM-es,a Nalace. Scary- (h- Swisher Fiull (('uun,II Cliff mberm), Cumberland 1*lel. ltt.,l.•, 4,41r ma 4DrtanaM._ 41-KICKS: itetrtt 11. Kigin, Kbithrr St., I'Moburg. I'LEItK: Alla- I'rlre, kaltat+rth Icy- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3 bassi.,, Nelile M. Brewer, INSI1F('r0It: Vera H. Hornsby.dr, Mary M rats. f\+LIJINI; 1.1--ICE, Susan Stone PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 23 JUD(;ES: [little T. Holleman, Ethel PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 1 4t_winx I.-t aa, :tit K. :th St-, Pitts- POLLINC; P[ C'F;: tunazin Canepa Wo-Is'ar4. 1'4(1.L1N4. P1_i4'R: Amanda J. Rise bur•#:- 4;araacet, .17 W. _nd St., f•ittsburg.CLEMKS: Rome Vagfientl.Ann Russo, C+;arat;r), Ne. Valley- Vit-w'Drive•, 1'1r4a INSPEC.-1701t. KAthertne Di Mrrru- 1NSPEtTUEL: (luted« Newkirk, ILansi-na N. Story, cant Hitt oto- Jt'IM:;k-';: EUI# V. 514-ly, Fannie PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 43 1N81'F\`blit: Gladys 1« vinlra Jt'Ix:kZS: HrnrtrttA S"enberger, 31ar tawsori.F'OLI.ING PLACE: Phillip Cardinale JUIx;EB; Amanda J. Pcire, Lillian Myrtle .- RUzacrllt.C'LKi:KS: Ituble Emla Winston, Ludle (Gurawe) '163 W, 10th St„ Pittsburg. V. Ithodrs. LEICKS: MAr h Gaal,al 11sta. Mrr- K. fr.:ar. Donnte Lawson- INSPECTOR: Searle Griffin. t'Lt_RK-ZS M. 1a,-\'o1, Elsie M. c+ !-x t- 1 atter+.r,. lair_Adatus. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.24 Jl'D(:Eti: AnK••lin:a L)ILvl, Rome Far- Ftnith, L,.rratu,• M, :Mason. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 4 14PI.I.IX4. PE»At'E:: Sir, Delos Hall rnnte. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 2 1141,1.1X4; }•g_ACY_; ]•rte Buffer (GA- 44:araxet, 320 Montezuma St., Pitts- CLEICKS: Frances Woo, Grace M. Jran K. ItovArd taKr4- 11 W. fill 5i» 113ttsbr.rg- burse- De Lucca, Pearl Buffo. tf:ara(Sei, 11-10 W3-Al t`(rclr, Pheasant LNSI'Ea'h+R: Prune"41-79rdinallL INSPECTOR: Rome Cutlno.PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 44 Hill JI'Ir:F: J.esrt.Litmr _\basun, Gtrach- JI'D GES: Mary DiMaKgio, :forma POLLiNG PLACE: Village Elemen- 1Nel'E.'T41R: Jcxn K. Itocar%L I-a;-Z C'a*itlA,a Cumtanza. troy School (Rall) 350 School SL, l:ritt-e 1', Middougta, CA- t'I,EI.K$- Mary L. Guerra. Iterniee CLERKS: Luvenha Wilson, Ann Pittsburg. therhir ][amus. ltavi. }"miners clArJinali- IfLavrnka. Misrule #.'arnera. INSPECTOR: Azalea Caruso, Cl_liitKS: Miriam F`ishel, Joanne PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO_ S PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.25 JUDGES: Diary Ericsson, Angelina Mrairk, Seville J, Cumluiliga. 11"L1_1N4: Ill-ACE: Mary Tye= POLLING PLACK: Stilton Jones Cataldo. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 3 414:arI:11, !_,: W. Sth St.. Pittsburg- ((;aragrt, 734) Central Avr., Pittsburg, CLERKS: Mary Cutino, Vivian Ca- 1\aL1.IN+;PLACE: Kathryn 1'. !tut- 1`SPFA-Teolt: Kattwrinr IfaltaaClta, fXSPk;a T4)FC: Mary K. Jonrm, puro, Angelina Clrivlllerl. Err I4:aragc), 10 1:atirrsw-ts IL.ulrvard JI'I++aB: FYatl.rs Adams, Susle J11A. »K; Myrtle F» itichardx. Ann PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.45 1'leaw411t 11111 l'alt4.h. Petr.,vay. POLLING ]'LACK: Flelghtm Elemen- INeI11i4"7\llt: C-raldinr G, Phillilaa 4'f.EltK_S: lGwalCr G less, Nancy CLERKS: Margaret ffanratty, Mit- teary School (Teachers' Work Room), Jl'Ik:liS: Mari-#rel R. Try'bul, Jean Ferrari- Elrankw It. Bakwi- dra.! L.iehtt, Edith W. JameC,It 16. West Blvd., Pittsburg. ll. Su1h.•rtamt,PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. a PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 26 INSPECTOR: Ethel W. Franzen. VI.ERKS' Flvat,or F:, Carpenter, PI+L I-I.M. L"1_ACk'--: Itennis Petters 11OLLIN. E'!,CE: Bet Air Klemen- JI*D1r;ES: Verna St. Clawson. Nova Lainit l:. Iturteliarll, Miriam F. Ite- H;Arsxr), SI7 W- loth 5t.. Pittsburg_ terry Sehool (Office) 642 Canal Rd.. Del Monte. I:rlKll, 1NSPtt hiC; F:eanor 1110Ka1L Pittshuric- CLERKS:Jane Trzeblatowskl, Sfelba. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. Jt t)k;": Mar' A- jl:uvm,, l:r.,rgkr INSPE'C'TOR: Tallrulah F. Kutner. L. Linecheld, Norrna M. Stockton. line F: 4`att.41 ,. JI*I)d;Xi: Catherine Kunstal, Lu- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 45-A11411-L1Nt: 1'1_\(`1?: l:rrniee^11.Sher- CLERK: 4;ra.,e v,,,i,. Kathryn lion- cillo 1. I.Arn.tt. POLLINL' PLACE: Heights Elemen-Isturne 4t3mrirr)• 40 Pleasant Court. Alan.., tt r a I;erk..st1L C'LKf:KS' F'thet St. ,Ampl:ar41. Pearl tory School (Entrance Hall), 163 WestWalnutt'rty k. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 7 G, a'.+1. J.wephtnr Peterson. Blvd., Pittahorg.1N21'k:t'TOI:: MIM" J. Waviten- !\H.l.ING PI_\C'E: St, Petees Cath- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO, 27 tNSPvc,rOft: Vera(7. Campbell.fel', t.11c Church tltanrt. !iso_ PLaID, -.0 POLLING PLACE:: Frank Paul Lona- .IL'DGES Marie Malmberg, DorothyJI'DGI:S: Alta Virginia Eddy, Phy-l- 1114..1, 1NAnr.-tA St. Plttsburr- hard. 14; aCOPis \Duns, S Manville tvr,, Theo.1ntam. ELTel. MAr) .A-M;sc t.rmhL Pitt*burg- CLEMNS: Lillian V. Pankau+Eliza-]'wad'e It. Sherl,uur_e, JI'lr:k-S Fra1:.a•z 14-E:w•i, Madrfyne tXSPEOTOR: Fay 1.. Gluv..r, beth Ixber, 31yre Site Cavailaro.la, Y--ting.laY--ting. Lucille Ilurhataan.MnLude Jt'LN;ES: Anne Nicol. Frances J. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 45-BPLEASANTHILLPRECINCTNO. 5 %AAN;KIS: MAyrtw !cavi, EVA Urlan- taaavl,POLLING: PLACE. 'Sherman D.VOLLING PL-iiE: 1`rrry to, Devries d,., FC,•rcme 4'- Fletcher. CLERKS: Jean SL. Owen, Durls Cherry ((curage), 7, Seeno St., Pltts- IG.tragc), _iCy Geraldine Drive, Pleas-PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.8 Moniz. Itev-a K. Macfarlane. burg. ant 11111. IROLIJINC: I•!_\C'F;' Mrrfe L ldoruln PITTSBURG PRECINCT No. 28 INSPFC'TOIt: William St. Bickar. 1NSlIM-17e1:: tam! MA"Inelll. (t:aratra, -q k_ Ih St._ TiltsburK.1+[.t.INC: P[ A(•F,: ltlanrht S[ulr- Jt'UC:F;S: Jo*rphlnr, Mullens, KorenJl'lxaJS: IJ.•4nor lbrkilar Irrt,c F, 1NSPI:V'r4Ht 6lythr k_ Linroan, hea.! #UArage,) 1tL1 Mark* Blvd., Pitts- It. 1(as14, Fullt•rtul. JVIK;t-: F1twa May Rough. Ger- boric.CLEICKS: Catherine Mendoza. Ship CLF UNS: Allana SI. D.• Vries. Hel- lna.ie• Young,NSI"Co TOR: Manche Mnlrhead. ley ft. Merrlll. Wanda St, Norton. eta t'. L«r.c-u, INtrina J. Itrvw•ta, CLEItK.; Myrtle k \.,zixttr, Malwl JUDl;Ezi: Catherine Chalmerm, Etta ORSISONIA PRECINCT PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 4 b' Itank-4L Mar>varrt Itecoe. Sct.itLasr. POLLING PLACE.: Bertha E. Lack- 1101.1-INt'. Pl-fst'E: llelrn A, Met.i.l- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 9 CLERKS: Helen R. Attama•Hazel G. sun (M-ar Cottage, Living Room). loo (Garagrt,Situ Sun Valley Avenue, POLLUX'- P!_\C'k: Anaertessin LraCfwn Itruzal. Matwi J. Laederich- 510 S. Broadway, facing Maylard St., Walnut Oin,,,k 1:14r. KaFt 8 r its St., Pittsburg, PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 29 Pittslnsrg. INSI.VOT411" I-s-atur I-: Mitchell. iX8!'kC4-TC)!: W W, King, PCCLLLNC; 1'l»A( E: El Pueblo Ear.- INS!'VVTOFL: Itertha K. Jackson. 11'lx:ES: fC.ina 31. Koka, Haarl It Jt'1,4:k.,' l4Lta S la.J..srphtne KA- nwofary ..•h, j (Front flall) 95o El Jtilx:l:8: Eunice W'oWyani, Alpha K.141, IAl,1•; 11u44,. Ave., PittuburK, it, nln.•y, t ny; i Y 4,>; t. 3 i t l i i. 1 1 4 i j f' yi li k S ii i t1 a i1 5. i 5 i t i i t i µJ, a t 243 Tuesday, October 2 1956, Continued CLERKS: Vrrnacenr E Gass. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.98 LONE TREE PRECINCT NO, 3 Gladys Sa4.mi P1,1/11w. Pauline Itlallry, 114.11-LING III.AC:: John W. A- I"i rLUING PLACE; John Yenter CLAYTON PRECINCT NO. 1 Ific in titrsidemce) I Wells Ave.. An- Warare), (flet. Trrgallis Kd.&Oakley PoLUNG l"1 ICE. Christian En- lia.ch_ Htsy.). fliUerrst Ave, Antioch. doav4w S vial Hall. Clsyi,.r.1XSPFXT0R: Juhm W_ A- flickln_ 1XSPFCTult: Kudutph It. Parsons. 12 51•E:t 7OP0: Stxrtd i-L Frank. Jt'UM:F:.S: Colour C'asaldy. C'larrs JVIIG ..S: Alwena !Herts fiehtorn, Ada J_ Trelte, Charlotte Waggoner.Var.,lyn D. lytr, Matz.k,txjtK$: Edith ffuthlaer,.Jorephins CLKICKS: Saoml Williamson, Bessie CI.F:ItKS: Marra K_Groves.Ailey 3L furls, Mary Chapman, Steinert Myrtie E Victor. lAthlusnn, E:lewwr Jane slock(letit• ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 10 BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. t- CLAYTON PRECINCT NO. 2 t LLING PLACE: Delta lair 310- 14rLLiS4. PLACE:: P4rntucostal Consolidated with Concord Wrs Inc_ 4Sales ltoom), till Alit..An- Vhurrh (Sutulay Sch..wt Annex), ilwy. Precinct Na 661 llwh. 11 a Grant tit., Ifrentwwd. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 1 I.VaPFt-T%bIt: Grace I: Gatter. INS1'F'i'?i)fi: Richard I- Duly. l4')LI.ISG I'Iat'F: Knox !aril Jl'In:F: ]Fane J. Anrtsky, Hernlea JUDGES; Carroll P, O'Brien, Lucille Alain Officel, list C1licaitl- Fredene"-n_ V3%tes. lSSI'I%xC a)ll: !sial,*' E. Grover. CLERKS: Ethel F. Lucchl. Evelyn CLRILKS., Opal ftu4isun, Undine E. JVDGES: lira) Jean lirinricksem. Dw .irans, Frv-4la Putnam. Kutseh. laoretta Schultz. Stena I ouis,• lye• Marr,+, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 11 BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO.1-A CLERKS: llarlwry M. !tress, Csaxlia POLLING PLACE: A. IL EDnr War- 1-4r1.t1S+: !'I.A C'E:: f'entacoatal AnwId, Margaret V. t:n.ves. ages, I}34 lUrvh Ave.. Antkr•h. Church (Sunday Selti.4 Annex) fligh- jPORTCHICAGOPRECINCTNO. 11^ INSPF1'TOit: David Hostetter, way i +1r C;rant St.), Ilrentw4xxt. 11411.1_12CU 1'1_M'!:: linr.i 1•ark(MsJn JI•lx:F1: Emily Blackwell. Gerald- INSPY,C1701t: Otto Schultz. C)ffk.1, I`r+rt Cltirag,+ ice I' ltrtmase, Jt't)4:E»Y: Ifer1wrt McKay. Edward JI'lIG•:N: At: Banish C_ Drier CLERKS: I orothy Fitzgerald.Go:die Frtsien, Jl'Itt:i:: ittutllr Dtaitlt Marietta L 31 Normington. Wanda G[ndaml OLE1tKS: f)zrll McNamara. Mamie 1'4aninvill.•- Ci.1i1tICS: Shirley M. Murztlt>-, Betty ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 12 47akrbrrad. Virginia KI-InKartn«r. G. Mathetytt, la,r'tainr M_ Loner_ 11111154: PLACE: Robin ]Mande- BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2 PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 2 vUle (G.arlre), 1134 Leggett SL. An- 14)IA.I.M. PLACE: Brentwood Lib- VA)L NG 1'I-14,CF: Justite Court. th"ch. rary. "nd St., firrntwu,41. 114 !lain St.. 114.rt Chicaao. 1SSI1FT"14)It: Mervyn F Jones- ISSI'E:4 TOFt: ll«rout V. \'under ISSPIX-A)It: 1W.-Y IC, Stlun. JVDGUS: Elan.-es ftazenfus, Loren- Abe. JI'IN,F.S: dosis A. Motion. Gt'vXts. to 1. GLAnnutti. Jt'IK;E»ti: Emma 4'. LeMoln, Lucille IX Cuntntivas• cLERKS: V soma Gtenn. Frances I- E McMillen.j CLERKS: Jessle A_ Illnire-IL Olga Smith, Be:,-nlee .lunch! tLERK.S: Margaret If. Williams, I). Rosenthal. Agusta S. Duilutu_ ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 13 Verla Cldliute, Gerabline Wrlste.n. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PL CK': 'L. It. Matheson BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING 1°I ACE: flay Hunt E1e- tF'rv.nt IZ.reh) 33 ash SL.Antkech. POLLING E'L A C F: Episcopal mentary Sch,od 41dbmryl, Fleet & INSPECTOR:Z. B. Matl,rwon. Church. 2nd St.. Brentwood. Central Sts., Port Chleapi. J1'1r:Ei: Violet Williamson. Ira ISSI'F:CTOft: Itachel Brown. ISSPECTJR: Adele IL Schntldt_ Murray. Jl 1N;F:i: Stisr lfarburu ftunntcksan, JITIh;ES: D4.rts Marie Grein, Laura C'LFAWS: Marie A.Carey, Vera Gra- Emma Jean Treater. M. MvJunkin. rant. 1M,cilta J,•nea. CLEICKS; Mabel F, Venn, Ruby A. ft`l.IiRKS: ltutlt F. 0II-kerimt, !Cath- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 14 Graf. Frani,* flern:andrz. erne F. Caldera, M-srntan' C:nudill•1-44LLISG 1•!1kC'F: Wwrt It. tsar BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 4 PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 4 tl< 44;arrre) 1114 Drake Su. An"-h. f4)LIANG PLACE: Veterans Mem- It)LUNG 1'1_ACE: C,.r14.`iexatla+rUll ISSPFS,TOIt 13Uian Marquardt. orial 13417.. last St„ llrenod,two Church (inns), Krnxir.'L, 14trt Citi- JVIX'ES- Golda Curtis. !Cathleen J. INS11F."Ti0K: Faye Ditmara. cag" Kllle.JUDGES: D01a IL tlelntuth. Myrtle 1SSl'F(TOW F.tua L. McGuim, 4-txlw:: Ethel Mertes.Agnes FL Morse. I Jt'Ix.Fti: 11,ris 3t.Johnson.fljalmar Wandrv'.Nita A.E Kates. C'LFICKS: Dorothy Ftrtad0, Loriene A. Gustafson, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.1L S. S„rtun, Vesta Kozak, i CLERICS: Glary A- lUdinust. Mar- 1461-LIXG 1•LAC'F:: ItusaeU Kern BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. S vella It. Rosenthal. Ruth K. Swan. iGaraxeo. _-V41 Blelow Dr.. Antioch, f4)LIANO E'LACE:: County llwy. CLYDE PRECINCT ISSYEY Ti)it: Evelyn M_ Swenson, Dept.kept. !MALI. Wtticr.), Walnuut Blvd., I POLLEN(-N(- 1.1.ACE: Clyde Commun-l ity Club. Cly'le, Jt'[r(:L'' l'ectirlia M. Kern, MlclarLa ltrrntw+,.+.t i ISSPEtT(41t: !hien M. Evans_era. IXSI'FC-TOB: lt„brrt D. White, J17I0t:F:S: L•'dith C. Ilendrm n. Anne t'LF.RKS: Angie &)wman_ Dorothy JULI:ES: bas Wilkins,Jeanne Ara- V. Pelet;wm• 31 ll.wAL e;eneviev G. Corral- ta. 1 CLERKS: uladys I-Z white. I:rrnrta ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 19 VLFRKS: Enizatwth Sukup, Alta P. Xleoutnl.cr, ilax.l }' Will. IItILLISG I'L_ACF: Witham J. Fred- Ackerman. Walter L. 31offett. Jr. NICHOLS PRECINCT NO. 1 rrick.n stases), 112 Itursetl Dr..An- BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 6 Xiehols Cont- th.•h_POLLING PLACE. Fred Softe (Ga- nlunity 144411, _ « Wcllingt,.n Ave_, ISS!'F:+T41R: FYatne-rs I r-Itrtter. rare). Balb ur Road. Brentwood, t Nichols, JUIN'."_: Thelma D. Kilmer.C'arrir ISSI'FaTir[{: Francis 31. Crawford. ISSI•F'Tt)W l4ayid I1. vslti.nN•_ E 1'tt.rlss JI'tNIF»K: C:adys Ulne, Kfrle A. J1'IN:h:S: Stella M. CwtulrL I"retto CI.t:ItKS Thelma I- Clark, Mollie lf..nnivks.,n_ U. \'lavl4. M. Al.ell. ituth M_ Comt.44. I'LE UKS- Evelyn Mary S-4te, Iva CLKRKS: Juanita Edna Clark. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. t7 D"-,n. Hatti„ Jon«r, Gladys M. 21tv-111liar4 Evelyn L Stas- i'4ILLINC; PI-CF' Pahl irlkrrj BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 7 r truss-u. i4:aragrr, SS Cataline Ave.. Antioch. L10LIAN4; f•LAC'E:: Clifford I- N ICHOLSNICHOLS PERCINCT NO, 2 1NSPIFN't'v)It: Ruth F. 104here.Fortner, »:t Dainty Ave_ Brentwood POLLING !°DACE:: Sls ne .Cerra Ede- J11sGES. Frieda Perry, Jeune O'- ISSPFITuft: Firuru,r L. Gibson. rttrntary Sr14,a.1 (Audituriuntt :;1 Ma- l:erry. J17DGFN_-, Mildred Trembley, Jac- Oita ltd., l'itiahur..CIXRKS• Antla M. Stewart, Connie quelyn Wirkus. INSPEN -(`tilt: Mary M, Ifutawns, lkosey, fYhel F_ Elcenko, VIXItKS: Wilite Wren, Frances Jt'lx:F.S: Lorenr i•elkdlas, Minnie ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 19 O'C'M,u. Velda Dr G,sler. yIts'' Jut"'"• 1-4r1/154: PLACE: American Legion BYRON PRECINCT NO. 1 CLRUIKS: 14,.ris A. 1•inl.+n, Allerta tilde. tib St. and F.tit. Antioch- INPLLING 1'LACF:: 1.C).O.F, Hall, C:,x,tla,at, Man• K. l.I,•! Metntr. INS11}TI+It: S, 4: Fraser. Byr.,n. NICHOLS PRECINCT NO. 3 11'ir:FAT Poetia C Irunton, Sadle iNSI'Fi'TOW t nulxe F. Kelso. lvll_1.1SU 1.1-ki.K.. Riverview Inter- Jl'tr4;E:::: Veronica 31. Thomas, n4e iiatr Solt+.d, 1INVulty Dining N' A4 . 4'l-F-R K: tiKS Gram V. Milts, Zeta Wat- Enid D. 4'rosslln. R,a.ml, B11 Pacifica Arr_, (Sparc trrc, La.rrtta IL Kelley- I'LERKS: Ituth K. florll, Lrvta Pit- i Arrest I'itisburg, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 19 au, Gertrude SL Vallrra. ISSI'ECTOW 4;e11e•va 1- 1.3 Pointe. I-441.tJN-: PI SCF: 4:,•e.rge Irvine BYRON PRECINCT NO t-A 3I'14t.KS: lads McKlunry, Marc M. 44;araart. al. W .Ih St,Antioch. 14rLUN4; PLACE: 1.0.0,F. itall, I li twardt.. CLERKS: Jalt J. S,ti.tt. V1,da loan- IXat•F}Teti: tr F 1w irytucr Hymn. uturk, Ties" u. Shier. JI'Ir:F1; 3latale IL Meharfer, try INSPF:CTCrit: Dur Krumland. Clayton No. 2 Consolidated with I. \4x.n:ler Jt"IN:E»ti: Margaret SL. Armstrong, CONCORD PRECINCT NO, K 4'1.ta{K: FAilh 1 A)4q idly A- fill- frerw K. Bunts. PU1,11S+: !l.Ar1C:t-sore If. eardl- *Low. I:c%erlev IL Mills. CLFRKS: Annie l.. Iverw)n. Alberta net tliraiden,t•1 S+,sl Pule lh-llow lid_, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 20 M. Gltna.n.Teresa If. Griffith. t Comtnd, i4+LLlSt: 1'1_ACE: Floyd Innis(Ga- KNIGHT3EN PRECINCT NO, 11 1SSPE4'n4R: Margz*t,% M. Carditlrt_ ra:e). 101,40 V SU. Antloch.i-4rLL1Xl; 11LACF: KniKhtsen Farm 1 11'11:!1: Fhxat4etlt F. It„dakrt_ INsIIINTtolt: lrene GrangneUL Crnt«r. Delta Kiwd. Knlrhtsen. I Cl.rRKS: Annie 1:.4ar CStri,ts, Ituth JVIXALS_ UkUre,! Innis. CluadIA L. I%*SIIF:IT40IV Vhrlstinr 3r. Hobbs. A. Wells, e.e4e Jt'Iri;F»'i: Addle E', Duff, Arthur J. 01-rotKS: Crate 11,ueetass. Freda Sinerhal.irr. SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT NO. S Mol:~ham Faye KFrklnstrlck. CLEUKS: Esther 14imrrhalder, Ly- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.1 ANT;OCH PRECINCT NO. 21 din KOurh, Marir,n K. nhmstede. i I'eil.l_lSU t•1_\('E:Marrhetil's tour- i14(LLING I'1 SCE: LD.ES_ Hall.OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 1 10111-41hinirla It,n.tn) Ey,•lit_ (Iet_:nd lath & It via. Antinrf4. WrLLt-Nt; PLAC'E:: ('hureh or 4:041, and t: Stt:.t Auti„ h. IXSt'F4Tt41t_, E311,411 IL Cakelreati Hwy, 1. flet. 40akiey & Brentwood, 1SS!'I a"t tlR:E:,Uth StarL J1'ttt:F--: Itay Jones. Cartel Wool- 4)akley, Jl'IN:1 5:Ferdinand J.WrIsc'hettry- t'eNt_ iNSPEI TOR: Idalyne Sbellenherrer. er,Alin Friemering, C'I_F:RKS: Katbieen M. Smith. Viola J1'IK::E.'.:: Frank It. Shellenberirer, VIXRKS:Vi,aa 4,!AJLesi.Veda!laud. lt..chr. Fruth E Mr;.aaVernon J. Suitt lila,Martliw Sumnwim ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.Z2 4'IA3tKS:Sybil K.Setters,Evelyn 31, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.2 I%iI.IjNG I*ICCB: til. J••An'r Lu- Gtt,tr.n. 4;"wt 1, Lasater, INMAJ\4:f'I.A4'li A.G.,ri tltumpus th.rau tYturrh, I"h A l Sts.. An-OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 2 R4 4an+u Rearor Hous+•+ Fla 4th Rt., 1(,414 1-4)LLISe: 1'L A4'X, V,,ntra Costa Aufi4,ch. INS11F}I Tl41t- MMIe Wo,.Ilrr. County BGIK. (Court %,Itm), O'EDura W:Alnla Marchetti_ JI'itC:F:ti Itlanche Sullivan. Env>- AYr., i)aktey, JI DGI,ti:R4w•tta J•Itrelluan.Leta rens ttadrrta 1NSVPU-1701t., Johanna Jesse, Gorl,41. ILKs: Maeda E Trrvvtt. Lenna JI'I)GE4: Anna M. Ca,tt, Kate Van CIXRKS: 11,IIa F: Itrtw1tvk, OIIve Seras.0n, Pearl 4'rit4-V, KaAth..ven, I.. Ant-O... Mamie L Arntslnme. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 23 CLERKS: Evelyn D. Jeare• Edith L ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.3 14)LL ING I"1 it•E:: St. Barnttas Welshes. FLora Brrxlerick. 1 1)1.1.1St: !'1_At'E: Allrrta Wood- t'hurch. E 13th & Marie Ave.. 3n-OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 3 man 1Rrsid-11cr) :03 1)St„ Antf wil, ti•.ch.I4)LLI54; PLACE: Llys Oak Farm INSVIN'Tttlt: E:strlk• Beasley, l\SI"E4TOlt Ittr la Ittrellintt. Center•C'0r. Hwy, i& Live Oak Ave., J1'11GES. Sayde Armstn4ng. Edith JVIOGF_'`;: Wanda Itardy. L.urdlr trakley. Cooney, Turner. INS!•EC TOR: Richard 0. iiughes. CLERKS: All.rrta 1\',.,.dman, Flux- C'LFRKS: Marjorl. tichAfer. Sallle JLLK:E»`i: !Henrietta Seal, Muriel encs Culip. 4411•« M. JUitnr,ttL E'ee C3t!4-r1ne e:.ursrr. L.ral.f ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.4 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.23-A CLERKS. Lucy Lindsey, tiatalle 1411.I.iSt: ta1' L549ck" E ank ilei *to= h-4+t.i.IXG PLACE: SL Harnabas Thomas. Carrie it. E:vrrisen. Waragel- ll .,Antioch. Church, F: 12th Marie Ave.. An- OAKLEY PRECINCT NO.3-A C 1\!'EtTC4R: Malvin G. Itrirftt_ti,.ch POLLING PLACE: Live Oak Farm Jl'l)GFF`:C:raty C,Adams,Sam De- IXSI°F:t' t1tlt_- fleb+ecea Carton.Center;Cor. lrwy. I and Live Oak Ave.. lull.,,JI'I+GE:Elva lIrfrr, Pearl Ilutrh- Coakley, t'I.K.RKS: Frieda Amlder, Muir Me. insist. iXS1IVf-r0It: Lenora Peres. Samara. Minute 14-1 ltoaa. CI.f:RKL• ruby Anetaky. raisin 41104:E:S: 311bired Tuyltw, Clara ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. S 4;4re-ta. Mlt"r-I 4:04w. Ill's" 14+1..1114: 17._44'1:: Ueorav CS+alter ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO_ 24 a'I.FItKS, iti Berta Slattery, Gladys Gara4:e•1, 4;14 l:.th St., Antioch, I4+11154: 1st.AI'V. 4laude• A. Wrtr- Bunch. itarham Slekent,erKer, 1SSI'E:t`7ttit: Marian E C.wlter_ ten Ce;arage).17.103 E:v«rgreen Ave..An-OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 4 i JI'IN:I S: Euni4•r 1, CrandrlL F_mma ti,..-h.POLLINt; 1'LAVV, Oakley Women's M. !tuff. 1SSNF:."[LIR: Beatrice F_ itettistock. C'lub..nd tit.,Oakley. ClAUtKS: Esther Thut, Gulch 3L Jt'lnGE.;: Etna S. Wristen• till INSPE:('TUR: -Nellie England. Italy, V,-r•nta Frocnta4n. ik.ek. Jl'VOKS, Little Mian Johns)n, Angie ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 4 4'LFItKy: Cathentte M. Atkinson. Domingo). POLLISC: PIACF, Anti-ch Girl Edna taunt-T. Easily V. Ja.lrl. C.'t.EItKS; Pauline Sanehrz, Lucille Sr,tuta ARC luaa., 1!sI1 II_ Si_, Am- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 25 Kretschrner. Bernier Wolf. tlo.h.14rLIJ%G 1'11C'F: Ricard Frizzell OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. S i ISSVE07411t: Ma1.el P ovine_ CGararel.:,%W.Medal tit..Antioch. lNoLLING PLACE:: Rancho Auction i JI*I%"-F«: Murial Kirkpatrick. Bene IS SPF:.Ttirfi: Clara Weber. Bidtt.. Hwy. 4. Cakley, llarl.agallo. Jt'Itt:Fr Idly Steeie. Helen Davis_SPEC Tt)K: Betty Davis. CLI:RKti Vivian Turner, ExteUo Ct_j,:ltKS-ILeorn It FritzetL Ilorotby Jt'LK;F:S: Mary Harrison. Wynema Davi, Siva T.4id. C. GArri0.,r. Mane IL Sptainhower_ Freem:ai ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 7 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.26 CI.FItICS- Lucille (:. Arnold. Freda POLLING 1'I.At'E: Amelia Petra t-4411154: i'LACE- Grorgr Ramtor Kennwty. Vera Harrison, Garai;"), ";, loth St., Antiac•h_ 4t:ararel 1: E Madill St.. Antioch. BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT NO. 1 lSS!•t•:t`TttR: Jr.eephlnr Lindsey.INSPOk- eott: Gladys 3t. Itamos_ POLLING PLACE:: Bethel Island I JI*ilGr.>: Amclla 11era, Vista R. JVIDGtti: Laura Carman. Alma Wl- tmpmvernent(3uh,:!torr !tt)ad, Bethel Kamtdc, mer fstanrl CLERKS: Margaret Jrntwn, Mae V. C'LEICKS- F,mlly J, Tardelli. Alice ISSI'FC'Tt)ft: Mina J. Walker. Night, Card W. \'attire,, 11lt.VIrar. Bratm-Y M_ TtdewetL JI 19.k_14., Ida, Hyatt. Ruby L. fill- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. i ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 27 bun. POLLING 111.94'}.: Jean IL Turner 1-441-1/X4: PLACE: Royal Yocum CLERKS: Ira J. flanley. Pearl fllK- Front 1•+4n-h/, :114 F St., Anti,xl. ft:arac.•k. 'sol Glenw..r.,1 for..Antioch. rind, ls..ra [ \Vlemrr, ISSPEt"n bit: 4.+rge A. Peters INS11F}'T't)It .Anna May Cakrbresai BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT NO,1A JI'1><:IIS: Jean !t. Turner, Dorothy, 31'Ir:F_,: Arlene L Williamson. f,4)LLI-N(: PL\C'E: Scouts Hall. 10 tvaJ, ain. li•r4 tl4y F. Been. Itanrh lane, Bethel Wand. j t I.EI{KS:Islam M. Lamb. Bras Isle- 4"IX11KS Marguerite Meyer. liazei f-NSPFC"L'C)IC: FL)ra It. Klein. vin.• Intr.it.ur Sta w'm Y4wutn. Ge omeftr H_Shunk. Jt'Ix:E2i: !laude M. flankln, Mari- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 9 LONE TREE PRECINCT NO. 1 arra«Sawyer, IV)LIANG Alex flunxlker 14+..LING III-ILC'E: Boyd Frew (Ga- el.EfCK: Lillian Marshall, Jeannette i War:az;•e)• 3 Well4 Ave.. Antiitch_ rarer. sutea,t Lane, Antioch. Antlera„n.Alice Borchard. 1SSI`Et'7t1R: .Uma lounaiker. IN.;PFXTt41t- AU G. Hitle-s. Clyde R. Rittl4urg, Clara Ji'l+GE : L4aafe M. lean.Minnie L DATED Ocrober 2. 1714. Mites. Frew W.T. 11AASC11,County Clerk. VI.FRKS: H-1eu Marquardt_ Vivian 4'1.F!ftKS Kathleen Itirl+,w. Betty E. KintlO. Mae Z Ward, Iti,•haras_ I•ttie 40mwford ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.9A LONE TREE PRECINCT NO. 2 1411.1.154 i•l.A4'E: Donald Itttnk 14+1.11\.: VLA4•Y.: Manuel O vera I tlatagel. : Well" Avr., Antioch, iGAlla.K„I. \\-iti.ur A4e.• Antkwb. INsl1I:+'Tilly JOut F. T1,1an1«}. IX4:11FI-T44it It-~ lf.0rdon JI'iN:1:ti: delis l+,aat4ry. Virginia ll'IM;1;. Fit). CNYerit. 3labeh C. Ronk. Mitaaker j 4,1 ,itKs N-wnts PeUmo, Anna 4'I,i:ltKS I.«raa Mersavilla. Clarke limina 3largant 1. Veatch.34 Little. 4;e"raatle C- hill. k! f TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956, Continued - x And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 9, 1956, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairs ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK t BY, Deputy- Clerk f j r 2 '. 4 fi. k t W i f t t i t lt k i 1 I i 4j l t 1 i Y. 1 4Q 1 Lf S 1 E 1 1 i 4 Y i t C 4 t 1 t 124 BEFORE" THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 THE BOARD MST I2; RE ULAR 3ESSIOA AT9A. M. I?: TIL BOARD CHAMBMS, HALL OF RECORDS, RTIN EZ, CALIFORNIA; PRBSK*T: HOH' H. L. CU"h=4(3,S, CEAI '' , PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. "_.OYAK, KAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCH;":A' , J. r_R`.DE.gI CKSON; PRZS&T: T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Mletter of Resolution determinin,.- and declaring amount of bonds necessary I for Zone No. 3B improvement. t IsEAS, pursuant to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Ueter Can- servation District Act, the Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and j Water Conservation District did, by Resolution adopted on December 16, 1954, establish I Zone No. 3B of said District for the purpose of carrying out the project for said Zone No. 3B as set forth in the report, maps and drawing thereon submitted by the Engineer of said District; and i i H:'REAS, said Commissioners, by Resolution after receiving and considering a report of the Zone Advisory Board for said Gone No. 3B approving such proposed ac- , tion, authorized and requested this Board of Supervisors to call and conduct a bond election upon the issuence of bonds nithin Zone No. 3B in a total amount not exceeding O,875,000, a certified copy of which resolution is now on file with this Board of i Supervisors. ATO..", THEREFCRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and •'pater Conservation District as follows: 1. It is hereby determined that a bonded indebtedness should be incurred by Zone No. 3B of Contra Costa County Mood Control and Mater Conservation District to I pay the cost of the work and improvement hereinafter described relating to said pro- i jeet for said Zone No. 3B; that the amount of bonds necessary to be issued for said Zone No. 3B in order to raise the amount of money necessary for said work and improve- ment is the principal amount of 49,875 ,000; and that said bonds shall be in the denomi- nation of , 1,000 each and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent 5%) per annum, payable semi-annually, provided that interest for the first year may be payable annually in one install men t at the end of such year. i f 2. The objects and purposes for which said indebtedness is proposed to be I incurred by said Zone No. 3B to pay the cost of said work and improvement relating to j said project are --generally described as follows: 1 Acquisition, construction, installation, improvement and enlargement of storm-drainage channels, canals, levees, dams, reservoirs, pipes, lining, drainage gates, storm-ueter inlets, outlets, channel alignment, fencing, and related structures, ! Secilities, work, end improvements; control of slope and side revetment; relocation of utilities; lands, easements and rights of way; all expenses incidental to all of the foregoin , includin- cost of enwineering, superintendence end inspection services; i legal, clerical end aceountin services and expenses; printing and advertising; com- munication and transportrtion expenses; salaries and wages of employees performing any of the foregoing services; construction end office equipment, materials and supplies; cost of utilities furnished; motor vehicles; and all other services, equipment, materials and supplies required to acquire, construct and complete said work and improvement; and other corks, improvements, properties or structures necessary or convenient Por flood control and storm drainage in said Lane j:o. 3B. Said objects and purposes outlined above are based upon the report, maps and drawings of the Engineer of said District for the project for said Zone No. 3B submitted to said Commissioners of the District and to this Boerd of Supervisors and on file in the office of Contra Costa County Flood Control and mater Conservation District and open to public inspection at the office of said District at 2400 Oak Grove Road, Concord, Contra Costa County, California. f 3. The Clerk of this 'Board is hereby directed to certify one copy of this i resolution and to file the same Por record in the office of the Recorder of Contra i Costa County within five days after the date of adoption of this resolution. PASSED IND ADOPTED this 9th day of October, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. ^,OYAf. , ti. L. CULMIt GS, R,Y S. ThYLOR, 1 . BUCF_X.A1:, J. FR DER ICKSON. NOEC: Supervisors - NOSE. aBSM;T: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution Adopting the yn zineer's Report and Confirmin- Assessment. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that j REAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did on the ! 28th day of August, 1956, adopt its Resolution of Intention to construct certain improvements in Assessment District No. 1956-2. Tract 2099, Creekside acres, Unit No. ! 1, County of Contra Costa, end referred the proposed improvements to the Engineer of Work of said project, he being the officer who was to have charge of the construction of the improvement for said County and was a competent person appointed by the Board of Supervisors for that purpose; and f i I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors directed the En7,ineer of i'O'ork to make and rile with the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa a report in uritin9 in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of the liunicipal Improvement Act of 1913; and V4THE.R. AS, said report was duly node and filed with said County Clerk on the 28th day of August, 1956; and iHEREAS, said Baird of Supervisors thereupon duly considered said Report and each and every part thereon`', and found that it contained all of the rejuirements called for by the provisions of Section 2 of the X: 1249 TUESDAY, OC_OBErR 9, 1956 -- Continued i 8. In the event the final contract cost of the work and the final amount of the incidental expenses is less than is sham in the assessment hereby confirmed, then the balance remaining in the redemption funds for said bonds shall be applied by the j Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa toward the reduction of assessments in propor- tion to the amounts thereof , in accordance Kith the provisions of Section 10427 of the I Streets and highsays Code of the State of California. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. rOYAK, H. L. CtPu11=0S, RAY S. TrLYLOR, BU%C#H ,'AAF, J. FR'EDERICKa^OPS. CES: Supervisors - FONE. ABSa3T: Supervisors - In the Matter of Resolution of Auard of Contract. HERE.AS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , did on the 28th day of August, 1956, order the work and improvement to be done in Assessment District No. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit No. 1, County of Contra Costa, as described in Resolution of Intention of said Board of Supervisors, adopted on the 28th day of Au-;-,ust, 1956; and YtI EREAS, by Resolution adopted on the 28th day of August, 1956, it was directed thE-t bids be called for the doing of said work end improvement and that the time fixed for receiving Sealed bids or proposals was set in said hesolution for the 17th day of September, 1956, at the hour of 2:00 P.M. of said day ; and Wli''EREAS, Notice Inviting Sealed Bids was duly published in the time, f oral and manner required by las; and I.,''M.EAS, the hour of 2:00 P.M. of said day having arrived, and all bids having been publicly opened, examined end declared pertaining to the doing of the work improvement described is resolution of Intention for the construction of imorove- ments in Assessment District N3. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit duo. 1, County of Contra Costa, edopted on the 28th day of Au:ust, 1956, which Resolution of Intention is hereby expressly referred to for a description of said work and improve- meet end for all particulars relative to the proceedings under said Resolution of Intention; and said bids %ere referred to the En-ineer of `Mork of said Assessment District No. 1956-2, Tri-et 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit No. 1, County of Contra Costa, for eheekinr- Aith direction to said Engineer of +fork to make report to this Boerd of Supervisors at its next re-•ular meetin-; and WHEREAS, at the next regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, to wit, the meeti.n-; of September 181, 1956, the consideration of said bids was continued to the hour of 9:45 A.K. of September 25, 1956; and 1:'HER£AS, on the 25th day of September, 1956, said Board did reject all bids received and did order the readverti sing for bids; and 17EMEAS, said bids sere received at the hour of 2:00 P.M. on the 8th day of October, 1956, publicly opened, examined and declared at said time and place by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa at a public meeting and referred to the engineer; and i f EREAS, the ingineer has this day reported to this Board the result of said bids and has recommended that the contract be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder; f N(M , TLEEREFORE, IT I5 HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby rejects all of said proposals or bids except that here- in mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing of said work and making said improvements to the lowest responsible bidder, to wit: Gallagher and Bur{, Inc. , Oakland , California, at the prices named in the bid of said bidder on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 10YAK, H. L. CUMMn1('.S, RAY 3. TAYLOR, W. r BUCHA'"A2:, J. FRED&dCKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NOt'3. ABSMT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution Autho- rizing sale of bonds, Assessment District ? o. 1956-2, Tract 2099 , Creekside Acres, unit ho. 1, County of Contra Costa. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, as follows: THAT, 7EffiEAS, this Board of Supervisors hes received a written proposal by L. H. .asterling & Co. , San Francisco, Calif ornia , offering to purchase improvement bonds to be issued by the County of Contra Costa to represent the unpaid assessments levied pursuant to Resolution of Intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors on the j 28th day of Au.,ust, 1956, for the payment of the Kork and improvement and all of the incidental expenses of the improvement of Assessment District No. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit Lo. 1, County of Contra Costa; and i t i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued VFHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors that the public interest and convenience will be served by accepting the offer of L. H. Easterling & Co. of August 21, 1956, and will also be served by selling the said bonds at the price therein named; NOLIT, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREM' ORDERED that said proposal of August 21, 19569 be and the same is hereby, accepted and that said bonds be, and they are hereby, ordered sold to L. H. Easterling & Co. , in the amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in the bid of L. H. E®sterling & Co. ; and BE IT NURT:IER RESOLVED that the interest rate of said bonds be, and the same is hereby fixed at the rete stated in said bids; and BE IT FURTHER REESOLVED that said bonds shall be dated October 17, 1956, and shall bear interest from said date. AYES:Supervisors - I. T. IOYAK, H. L. CL1L=lrS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. BUCHZAN, S. FREDEkICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NOIrn. ABSaATT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution Adopting the Engineer's Report and Confirming Assessment. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did on the 25th day of September, 1956, adopt its Resolution of Intention to purchase and con- struct certain improvements in Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, Assessment District 14o. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa, and referred the proposed improvements to the Engineer of Work and said project, he being the officer who was to have charge of the purchase and construction of the improvements for said County and was a competent person appointed by the Board of Supervisors for that purpose; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors directed the Engineer of Work to make and file with the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa a report in writing in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of the :Suniaipal Improvement Act of 1913; and WHEREAS, said Report was duly mode and filed with said County Clerk on the 25th day of September, 1956; and ti'dh"EREAS, said Board of Supervisors thereupon duly considered said Report and each and every part thereof, and found that it contained all of the requirements called for by the provisions of Section 2 of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and L'IHE8EAS, said Board of Sucervis =s found that said report was sufficient end determined that it should stand Ps the Report for all of the proceedings; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors did on the 25th day of September, 1956, fix Tuesday , the 9th day of October, 1956, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at the meeting place of the Bosrd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Court House, Martinez, California , as the time and place for hearing protests in relation to said improvement and the assessment; and L'y'HEREAS it appears that the owner of 100 ; of the property Kithira the boundaries of the district did waive all publication, posting and mailing of notice of said hear- ing but, nevertheless , the Board of Supervisors did on the 25th day of September, 1956, order that notice of hearing, should be published in the time and manner required by law, which said publication has been duly made, and the waiver of other notices is on file; Pnd t"HE.:-EAS, said Boerd of Supervisors did an the 9th day of October, 1956, by motion terminate the hearing upon the district and that said B3erd of Supervisors has acquired jurisdiction to order said purchase and construction of improvements and the confirmation of said diacram end assessment to pay the costs end expenses thereof. NU-7 THEI--L T ORE, said Board of Supervisors does hereby MD, DETMIII `TE AND ORDER as follows: 1. That no one, Pt or prior to the time fixed for said hearing, filed a written protest against said proposed purchase end construction of improvements as a r chole, or against said District, or the extent thereof to be essessed for the costs and expenses of said improvement, or as to the Engineer of Work's estimate of said costs and expenses, or against the diagram or the assessment to pay for the costs and expenses thereof; that no person appeared at the time tined for said hearinn to make, nor did any person make, any oral objection or protest against any of the above matters, or the work, or the improvement. 2. That the district benefited by said purchase and construction of improve- menta and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof , and the exterior boun- daries thereof are more particularly described in the Resolution of Intention herein- above referred to and made a part hereof by reference thereto. That all public streets and hizhways within said assessment district, the same being in use in the performance of a public function as such, shall be omitted from said district and from the levy and collection of the special assessments to be hereafter levied end collected to cover the costs end expenses of said improvements. 11251 TUESDAY,TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued j 3. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvement attached I to said Report be, and they are hereby, finally adopted and approved as the plans end saecificFtions to which said work shall be done as called for in said Resolution of Intention. 4. That the en^sneer's estimate of the itemized and total estimated costs end expenses of said improvements, end of the incidental expenses in connection there- I ith, contained in said Report, be and it is hereby finally adopted and approved as the Engineer's total rnd detailed estimate of the costs end expenses of said improvements. 5. That the public interest And convenience require, and said Board of Supervisors does hereby order, the improvements to be made as described in, and in accordance with, said Resolution of Intention on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costs , refernce to which is hereby made for a more par- ticular description of said improvements, and also for further particulars pursuant j to the provisions of said '":unicipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended. 6. Bids were received for said work to be done and improvements to be made in said Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, assessment District No. 1956-3. County of Contra Costa, on the 8th day of October, 1956. 7. 'The Board of Suoervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby levy end assess end apportion upon each and every lot, piece end parcel of land within the boundaries of the assessment district the amount by which each said lot, piece or parcel of land is benefited by the work and improvement. The amount of the assessment j which is levied e=nd apportioned upon each and every lot, piece or parcel of land with- in the bounderies of the assessment district is as shown on the assessment attached to and made a part of the Engineer's Report adopted by this Resolution. The Board of Supervisors does hereby Find and determine t&t each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land i%ithin the boundaries of said district is benefited in the amount and in the proportion of the total cost of the work which each of said lots, pieces or parcels I of land has been assessed in said Enx sneer's Report. 8. In the event the final contract cost of the work and the final amount of the incidental expenses is less than is shown in the assessment hereby confirmed , then the balance remainin I in the redemption funds for said bonds shall be applied by the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa toward the reduction of assessments in proportion to the amounts thereat , in accordance with the provisions of Section 10427 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 30Y.iK, Ii. L. CU'XM-,'r3S, RAY S. TAYLOR, I U. i. BUC W ANI, T. FRZ-D&I CK;OPI. I KOSS: Supervisors - NOME.r hBSEi:T: Suoervisors - be0i 3 In the hatter of Resolution of Award of Contract. UM-REAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, did on the 25th day of September, 1956, order the work and improvement to be done in Heather Acres, Unit Eo.•3, Assessment District No. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa, as described in Resolution of Intention of said Board of Suoervisors, adopted Ionthe25thdayofSeptember, 1956, and f i°-HEby Resolution adapted on the 25th day of September, 1956, it was directed that bids be celled for the doing of said work and improvement and that the time fixed for receiving sealed bids or proposals was set in said Resolution for the nth day of October, 1956, at the hour of 2: 00 P.M. of said day; and i'-MRM, Notice Invitinz Sealed Bidswas duly published in the time, form and manner required by law; and TH RRAS, the hour of 2:00 P.M. of said day havin,; arrived, end all bids having been publicly opened , exemined and declared pertaining to the doing of the %ork Fnd improvement described in Resoluntion of Intention for the purchase end construe- i tion of improvements in Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, Assessment District No. 1956-39, County of Contra Costa, adopted on the 25th day of September, 1956, which Resolution of Intention is hereby expressly, referred to for a description of said work and for I all particulars relative to the proceedings under said Resolution of Intention; and j i HAAS, said bids were referred to the En-7ineer of fork of said Heather I Acres, Unit Ko. 3, Assessment District Ilio. 1955-3, County of Contra Costa , for eheck- ing faith direction to said Enzineer of ,York to make report to this Board of Supervisors latitsnextregularmeeting; and WHEREAS, said bids were received at the hour of 2:00 P.M. on the 8th day ofOctober, 1956, publicly opened, examined and declared at said time and place by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa at a public meeting and referred to the engineer- and HE RE , the engineer has this day reported to this Board the result of said bids and has recommended that the contrect be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder; yO"., "IBM---.'.FOR_W, IT IS HMEBY RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby rejects all of said proposals or bids except that Ihereinmentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing of saidwork and making said iimprovementstothelowestresponsiblebidder, to wit: I i t i I TUESD,,Y, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued Martin Brothers, Inc. , Concord, California, at the prices named in the bid of said bidder on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa., AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. BUCi*Al' s J. FRED3itIC1uSON. NOES:Supervisors - NGhE. ABSOIT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution Authorizing Sale of Bonds, Heather Acres, Unit ho. 3, Assessment District ho. 1956- 1 3, County of Contra Costa. BE IT RESOL'1`ED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., i California, as follows: TH;,T; 178EhEAS, this Board of Supervisors has received a written proposal by L. H. Easterling & Co. , San Francisoo, California, offering to purchase improvement bonds to be issued by the County of Contra Costa to represent the unpaid assessments levied pursuant to Resolution of Intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors on the 25th day of September, 1956, for the payment of the purchase and construction of improvements and all of the incidental expenses of Heather Acres, Unit No. 3 , Asses- sment District No. 1956-3, County of Contra Costa; and 111HEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors that the public interest and convenience will be served by accepting the offer of L. H. Easterling & Co. of September 11, 1956, and +ill also be served by selling the said bonds at the price therein named; NOV. , THER&FORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said proposal of September 11, 1956, be and the same is hereby, accepted and that said bonds be and theyare hereby ordered sold to L. H. Easterling & Co. , in the amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in the bid of L. H. Easterling, & Co.; and BE IT URTHER RESOLVED that the interest rate of said bonds be, and the same is hereby, fixed at the rate stated in said bids; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds shall be dated October 9, 1956, and shall bear interest from said date. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. (' LK, H. L. CUMUIN S, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. BUC i:id iAN 9 J. FRED UCKSON. NOES: Supervisors - 1XVIE. ABS&T: Supervisors - NONE. In the natter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Atlas Parcel No. 2-A" to City of richmond. i Certificate dated September 28, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 1524, adopted by the City of Richmond and which refers to annexation to said city, % as filed in his office on September 28, 1956, having been received by this Board; NOVi,, THEREFORE, End on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "F. J. Lynrn Annexation" to City of Concord. Certificete dated October 5, 1956 from the Secretery of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 346, adopted by the City of Concord and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on October 5, 1956, having been received by this Board; NCV.", TMR:FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyek, IT IS BY '.-LYE BOARD ORD&--LM that said certificate be placed on file. i The forezoin;, order is passed tLy the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Certificates of Secretary of State re annexation of "Southern Annexation •o. 14" and "Marchbanks Annexation" De Bisschop Annexation"to the City of Walnut Creek. Certificate dated October 3, 1956, from the Seoretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance Nos. 3089 3169 317, adopted by the City of Walnut Creek and which refers to annexations to said city, was filed in his office on October 3, 1956, having been received by this Hoard; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued NU.'.', TEEEUF'ORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificates be placed on file. s The forenoin:- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the M,&-iter of Authorizing payment of claims for Hospital Care of Residents of Contra i Costa County . On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of San Francisco for care of Betty Bowdry, Y235.04. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Complaint, T. V. Gientvalley ,, et ux. versus County of Contra Costa, et al. , Sunerior Court Action No. 67160. A copy of Complaint end Summons in Superior Court Action No. 67160, T. V. Giantvalley ,, et ux. versus County of Contra Costa et al. , having been served on S. L. Cumminns, Chai=an of the Board of Supervisors, on October 5, 1956; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said complaint and summons be and the same are hereby referred to the District Attorney-. The fore--oin order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Complaint, E. Gordon Fletcher, et ux. versus County of Contra Costa et al. , Superior Court action No. 67159. A copy of Comalairt and Summons in Superior Court Action No. 67159, E. Gordon Fletcher, et ux. versus County of Contra Costa, at al., having been served on H. L. Cummin s, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, on October 9, 1956; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that said complaint and summons be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTO 2:E'Y. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizine Sheriff Marry A. Bram to use prison labor to do clean up work around armory at Pittsburg. On motion of Supervisar Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY ThE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Harry A. Brown is hereby authorized to use prison labor to do c'ean up work around Armory at Pittsburg, the dates to be chosen at the d i sc reti on of the Sheriff. The fore: oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Altering Boundaries of Rodeo Sani- tary District. RESOLUTION RESOLVED BY TETE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COLUTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ThAT: tMEAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Rodeo Sani- tr'ry District, pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part I of Division VI of the Healt and Safety Code of the State of Celifornis, which proceedings describe the boundaries of certain territory and requests of this Board that it be annexed to said District; and 1A'ETB;REAS9 it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District end the continuous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and 1%9ERSAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sani- tary district and is contiguous to the Rodeo Sanitary District; NOW, Tf10MORE, IT IS ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the boundaries of the Rodeo 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 uit: s t TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued Beginning on the Southeasterly line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District pipeline right of gay as described in Volume 408 of Official Records, page 317, Recorders Office of Contra Costa Country , California, 348.26 feet Southwesterly from the south- westerly line of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Linus F. Claeys, et ux, to Union Oil Company of California, Recorded August 13 , 1954, in Volume 2364 of Official Records, page 407; thence along the arc of a curve to the right with j a radius of 2030 feet through an angle of 40 43' 10", an arc distance of 167.21 feet; thence South 310 35' 51" East 209.87 feet to the northern line of the new State Freeway ; thence Northeasterly along the northern line of the said State Yreeway , North 370 24' 09" East 245.64 feet and Forth 240 10' 41" East 121.71 feet to the said southwestern line of the Union Oil Company of California (2364 OR 407) ; thence South 350 00' 06" hast 260.01 feet along the southwestern line of the said Union Oil Company parcel to the southeastern line of the said State Freeway; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of the said State Freeway as follows: South 370 24' 09" West, 289.88 feet; South 270 05' 51" West, 559.02 feet; South 370 24' 09" West, 800.00 feet; South 530 02' 41" West, 155.77 feet; south 360 47' 08" West, 650.04 feet; South 430 44' 34" Viest, 452.77 feet; South 100 50' 15" `lest, 279.51 feet; South 260 Ol' 56" vast; 335.41 feet; South 180 58'03" best, 158.11 feet; South 480 42 ' 45" "est, 375.64 feet; South 330 01' East, 119.00 feet, and South 520 12' 56" West, 0.84 feet to the southwest- ern line of the parcel of 1Fnd described in the deed from Tormey Estate Company to Linus F. Claeys, et ux, recorded November 28, 1945 in Volume 860 of Official Records, page 29; thence Porth 370 47' 04" Wiest 828.78 feet along the southwestern line of the said Claeys parcel ( 860 OR 29) to the northwestern line of the said State Freeway; thence North 370 24' 09" East along the nortb%estern line of the said State Freeway to the center line of Rodeo Creek; thence Northerly along the center line of Rodeo Creek to its intersection with the Southern line of 7th Street, being the southern line of the Rodeo Sanitary District; thence Easterly along the southerly line of the Rodeo Sanitary District to the most eastern corner thereof; thence Northwesterly along the northeastern line of the Rodeo Sanitary District to the intersection thereof with the southeastern line of the said East Bay Municipal Utility District pipeline right of way ( 408 OR 317) ; thence Northeasterly alons the southeastern line of the said East Bay hunicipal Utility District ri!ht of way to the point of beginning. The forePoinr: resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on the 9th day of October, 1956, by the following vote : AYES:Supervisors - I. T. ^,OYAK, E. L. CU''z3:G_, RAY S. TAYLOR, 2. BUC1iXN.9i, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. APPROVED Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. In the Metter of Approval of Change Order ho. 2 to can- tract for remodeling end r demolition work, First and Second Floors, Martinez County Court House. On the recommendation of U. S. Barbachano, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 2, which ")EDUCTS the sum of 4271.08 from contract of Robert L. Wilson, for remodeling and demolition work , First and Second Floors, Martinez County Court House, is APPROVED, end h. L. Cummin?s, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The forer!oinA- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the lietter of icceptin,7 end Giving Notice of Completion of a contract Aith A. B. Lahti for remodeling of Basement floor area, Old Court house Building, Martinez. MRE:".S, the County of Contra Costa having on October 25, 1955, entered into agreement with A. B. Lahti , 21 Arlin?ton Court, Berkeley , California, for remodeling of besement floor area, Old Court House Building, Martinez, Kith the Beeboard Surety Company as surety, and WHEREAS, U. S. Berbachano, Architect, having certified to this Board that said work has been inspected end has been found to comply with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and having recommended that said con- tract be accepted as completed; NO'd, ThEaEFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, secoaded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BO ;RD ORDERED that said pork is ACCEPTED AS COM=TED, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of cam- pletion. The forenoinr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V Clc)eJ TUESDI LY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued In the ?:.atter of Rejecting bids received for construction of e storm drain aloe; east line Broedusy Addition from Uner Avenue to Rheem Creek (Storm Drain Maintenance District N3. in San Pablo. This Board havin referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Vater? Conservation District, bids received on October 2, 1956, for the construction of a storm drain alon- eFst line of Broadway Addition from Uiner Avenue to Rheem Creek, Storm Drain Maintenence District ;+o. 49 in San Pablo; and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for said Flood Control District, having appeared before this Boerd to report that said District recommends thet the bids received for said work be REJECTED; VOW, HEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan , IT IS -9-7 'Td- 30ARD ORDERED the t se id bids be and they are hereby i rejected, end the Clerk is directed to return to the bidders the certified or Cashier' s( checks %hick eccompanied the :ids submitted. Th £ores-oin- order is passed the unanimous vote of the Board.The pa by In the Matter of Approval of plans end specifications for storm drain along- the east line of Broad%ay Addition to Rheem Creek, (Storm Drain Maintenance District ho. 4) in San Pablo. Plans and specifications for construction of a storm drain alone; the east i line of Broad%f-y addition from diner Avenue to Rheem Creek, Storm Drain Maintenance District Igo. 4, having been submitted to and filed with this Boerd this day by D. J. Finleyson, Engineer, Storm Drain Maintenence District ho. 4. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TniE : OARD 011MERED that said plans and speeifieetions for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE SQARD _MhT:ZEit ORDERED that the -eneral prevailing rate of wages, v`hich shall be the minimum rates paid an this project, are set forth in the Lotiee to Contractors attached to End made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions. IT IS BY THE 3C RD FURY E?. ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for 1 ednesday, November 7, 1956, at 11:00 A.M. I I IT IS 'r'URT .. ORDEM that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby I directed to publish notice to Contractors in the meaner and for the time required by lav , invitin bids for said aork, said notice to be published in "El Sobrente Herald Bee Press." The forenain, oder is passed by the ununimous vote of the Board. i In the Hatter of Authorizing payment +'or ri-ht of way acquisition. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Su-)ervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE '_10ARD ORDiRAED that the following settlement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw the following warrant to be delivered to the County Ai-ht-of-118y agent: CONTLA COSTA C0'U1;TY =FLOOD CONMI OL A0 1ATER COUSERVATION DISTRICT Warrant Payable to Amount Property Owner Marry H. Magee and 4750 Harry H. Magee and i Juanita G. Magee amount to be charged Juanita G. Magee i to flood control funds) The foregoing order is pessed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?'Setter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed %ith 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 1956-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TIE B01:RD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 3 , Assessment ,£15236, R. J. and Nellie A. Alpers are assessed with a .72 acre parcel in Rancho :conte Del Diablo, assessed value of land X200, improvements 2270. This property %as annexed to the City of Concord in error. This property should have remained outside under assessment 4601217 in Code area 7938. Assessment #601218, appearing in the ntme of Elsie U. Andrews should have been annexed to the City of Concord. This property should be in Code area 202 under Assessment #15236-1. j e i dLd TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 , 1956 -- Continued In Volume 3, Assessment 817908-4, Benjamin J. and Levine R. M. Manion and Cecil D. and Juanita E. Kissin-er are essessed with portions of Lots 3 and 4 in Block E, Map No. 3 Parkside Addition with improvements erroneously assessed at 42210. These improvements should be cancelled and added to Assessment #17902 at the request of Charles E. Cloud. In Volume 18, Assessment ~1760011, Roth end Adams Inc. , are assessed with a portion of Lot 21, Larkey Ranch Subdivision Yeo. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at 421,160. An incorrect factor was used in determining, the assessed value of improvements. The correct essessed value is ;12,080. In Volume 29, Assessment 56144529 Walter L. and Roslee G. Coble are assessed with aportion of Lot 15, Treat Lane Tract Unit ho. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at 42330. These improvements should ne cancelled and added to Assessment 614452-1 aPpearin- in the named of Robert B. and Doris T. Kennedy * Cdr. Kennedy requests these improvements to be added to their property, also exemption should be raised from X200 to ;;1000. In Volume 29, Assessment y614384-19 City of Concord is assessed with the north 7 feet of Lot 56, Rosal Park, assessed value of land 430. This assessment should be cancelled as it was ennexed into the City of Concord and through an error the property was not removed From the Assessment Roil. For the year 1954, Sale #569, Assessment #101804, Forrest and Rosalind T. Marcello are erroneously assessed with the Porth 78 feet of Lot 3 Block 1, Amended Map No. 1 Town of Richmond. This description should read South 78 feet of jYorth 100 feet of Lot 3 Block 1. The assessed v.-lues remain the same. For the year 1953, Sale 92071, Assessment it605450, Charles W. and Bobbie I. Bates (c/o Harald A. Mitchell, 4.86 Vassar Ave. , Berkeley 8, Calif. ) are assessed with a tract of land in Rancho Las Juntas. Improvements of X1320 appearing for the gears 1954-55 *end 1955-56 should be cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. For the year 1955, Sale ffl655, and for the year 1952, :;ale #1606, Southern Public Utility District is erroneously assessed with two parcels in the SIE 1/4 Section 21 TIS R117. These assessments should be cancelled as these properties are situated within the district of the Southern Public Utility District. For the year 1953, Sale ,ff1829 appears an erroneous description reading as the North 48 feet of the ''i,est las feet of Lot 25. This description should read the North 48 feet of the ..'est 105 feet of Lot 26. The assessed velues remain the same. Sometime prior to the first :-onday in July certain properties in what is known as the ;gild Cat Canyon district were reappraised for the 1956-57 Assessment Roll. Through an oversight these values do not a-pear on the Assessment Roll. In accordance with sections 4831 and 4836, your authorization to the County Auditor to correct the follar in assessments is respectfully requested: 95242 in the name of Scott " . Bond, raise land from #10,960 to 413,520. f95256 in the name of Phillip Ross , raise land from ; 5960 to : 6620. 95257 in the name of rhillip Ross , raise land from X8500 to 413,210. 95258 in the name of Phillip Ross , raise land from 4820 to 48670. 95259 in the name of Phillip Ross, raise land from 41010 to 412010. 95260 in the name of Phillip Ross, raise land from 4530 to 45200. 95261 in the name of Phillip Ross , raise lend from 44170 to 0570- 95262 in the name of Phillip Ross , raise land from 417,310 to 419p230. 95264 in the name of Phillip Ross, raise land from Q1010 to 43040. 95265 in the name of ehillip Ross, raise lend from 440 to y490. 95266 in the names of Yrank end Kercella Spen-?er, raise land from : 6750 to $15,000. 95271 in the name of reenrid-e Homes, Inc ., raise land from ;e;10,100 to 12,460. f880443 in the name of Phillip Ross , raise land from r50 to $260. The above property owners have been notified of the increases of these assessments. In accordance with Sections 531, 533 end 534 of the Revenue Laws of Cali- fornia , your authorization to the County Auditor to add the following properties as escaped assessments to the 195:-57 rise sment Roll is respectfully requested: 95318 Phillip Ross Code 814 Ko EI Sabrante por Lots 47 & 48 being parcel 22 as per map filed by Ti^min? 4: DeLapp with County Assessor 9/29/55 68 .870 Ao Assessed value of lend 48260. 95319 Phillip Ross Code 814 Ra E1 Sabrante por Lots 25, 47, 48 & 50 being parcel 26 r s per map filed by Tinning & DeLapp with County Assessor 9/29/55 65.580 Ac Assessed ve lue of lend 49180. 95320 Phillip Ross Code 814 Ro El Sobran to por Lot 24 being the W 34 Ac of parcel 27 as per map filed by Tinning & DeLapp with County Assessor 9/29/55 34.00 Ac Assessed value of lend 44080. 20 ! r TUESDAY, OCTCBM 99 1956 -- Continued 95321 Phillip Ross Code 814 Ro 91 Sabrante par Lots 25 & 50 being; that por parcel 28 as per map filed by Tinning & DeLapp uith County Assessor 9/29/55 30.800 Ac Assessed value of land 411,400. 95316 Phillip Ross Code 816 Ro San Pablo por Lot 122 being parcel 21 as per map filed by Tinning & DeLapp with County Assessor 9/29/56 57.300 Ac Assessed value of land 411,460. 195317 Phillip Ross Code 816 Ro San Pablo por Lot 122 being parcel 20 as per map filed by Tinning & DeLa pp with County Assessor 9/29/55 4.030 Ac Assessed value of land ;,1730. 005299 Phillip Ross Code 9104 Ro San Paulo por Lot 122 being parcel 29 as per map filed by Tinning & DeLapp with County Assessor 9/29/55 240 AG Assessed value of land ,1650. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Romley Construction Company for construction of Fire House No. 3 for Orinde County =ire Protection District. ti'.TiN ^AS, the County of Contra Costa having on March 6, 1956, entered into agreement xith Romley Construction Company, 2780 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, for construction of Fire House No. 3 for Orinda County Fire Protection District, with the Central Surety and Insurance Corporation as surety, and i H—EREAS, Wayne A. Littlejohn, Architect, havinz certified to this Board that said work has been inspected End has been found to comply with the approved plans, special provisions, and standerd sneeifieetions, End having; recommended that said contract be accepted as completed; NOIN , THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ' Hr BOARD ORDERM that said xork is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids received for construction of Section "B" of the Central Ygnacio Valley Channel near Concord, Stora Drain Utintenance District No. 1. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Section "3" of the Central Ygoaeio Valley Channel near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, and this bein 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 by the Clerk: McGuire and Hester 796-66th Avenue, Oakland, California; J. renry Harris, 2157 Ninth Street, Berkeley , California; Morison Construction Company, 1231 Oxford Street, Berkeley 9 , California; John H. McCosker, Inc., 1501 :estshore uigtway , Berkeley 10, California; NOPE, TKadEFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Gokey, IT IS E3Y THE BOARD ORD&R-0 that said bids be and the same are hereby RKFERRED TO THE CONTRA COSTA COLWTY FLOOD CONTRaL -Al"D i;ATER CONSERVnilON DISTRICT for recom- mendation to this Board on October 16, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Utter of Bids received for construction of Parchester Village Outlet Channel to San Pablo Bey for Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Zione 20. This Boerd havin - heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Parchester Village Outlet Channel to San Pablo Bey for Contra Coste County Storm Drainege District, '"one 20, 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 by the Clerk: i i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued J. Henry Harris, 2657 Ninth Street, Berkeley , California; John H. McCosker, Inc. , 1501 Rastshore highways Berkeley, California; McGuire &. Mester, Contractors, 796-66th Avenue, Oakland, California; NOMI, THE-REFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDErD that said bids be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO THE CONTRA COSTA COTNTY FLOOD CONTROL :IND TATER COt:SZRVATIOII DISTRICT for recon- i mendation to this Board on October 16, 1956. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with John h. McCusker Inc. , for improvement and realianment of Rheem Creek in North San Pablo (Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4) . This Boerd having on September 25, 1956 awarded a contract to John H. McCosker, Inc., 1501 Eastshore dihway, Berkeley, California, for improvement and realignment of Rheem Creek in Forth San Pablo (Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4) ;w An agreement dated October 9, 19562 between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, (73981, each in the amount of $6,353.00, issued by Phoenix Assurence Company of hex York, with said John H. McCosker, Inc. , as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, havinj been presented to this Board ; On motion of Supervisor oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that slid agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and M. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. IT IS r'JRTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURT?MR ORDERED that the big: check which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed ordinance that would prohibit the sale of fowl and rabbits as pets. i a Mrs. Melba Johansen appears before this Board and requests the adoption of an ordinance that could prohibit the sale of fowl and rabbits as pets; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to the legality of the proposed ordinance and also for his recommendations, and he is requested to ren3rt on the proposed ordinance on October 16, 1956. The foregoing order is passed 4 the uns-nimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendfn ce at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follouing persons be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Sheriff: Superintendent .for-.,an to Redding on October 19 and 20 for meetin; of Northern California Detention and Corrections Officers Association; Probation Officer: John Davis to meeting called by California 'Youth ."nthority at Asilomar on October 16 to 18, inclusive, using a County automobile for transportation. Farm Advisor: Joe Borden , Farm Advisor in charge of livestock, to attend a Livestock Travel Con- ference sponsored by the university ofCalifornia 1 through the San Joaquin Valley and south coast counties on October 16, 17 and 18, using a county automobile for transportation. i i The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i 12-5.9 TUESDAY, OCTC?R 9, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendetion of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following; appropriation ed justments be end the seine are hereby authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase County Clerk apital-Outley - Election Department 14 - 4 Stall booths (from Douglass X1083 300 - steel folding chairs (American Seating; Co.)1,630 onroe folding tables with Masonite top 1,800 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 44,813 Superior Court Department #3 Capital outlay, Shelving 13 Unappropriated reserve Fund 13 Concord Judicial Court Repair of Furniture 50 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 50 4 The fore,-oina, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Ratter of Personnel Action. On the recommendation of the Country Idministrator and on motion of' Super- visor Frederickson , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel action be and the same is hereby authorized: Sealer .'lei^hts and Measures Added one deputy, effective October 10, 1956. The fore?oin: order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Request from Pittsburg for cancel- lation of certain county taxes. The City of Pittsburg having acquired Lot 33, Biltmore Subdivision, requests the cancellation of county taxes on said property; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BO1.RD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Auditor. The fore;.oin;; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Proposed Dis- incorporation of Southern Public Utility District in the County of ORDER OF Contra Coste , State of California. DIS121CORPORATION 11MREAS, there was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 21st day of August, 1956, a petition si7ped by more than twenty- five percent (25x) of the qualified, registered electors of the Southern Public Utility District prayin- for the disincor po ration of the district and stating the reasons for the disinoorporation; and 1WS.IREAS, this Board on the 21st day of August, 1956, duly and renularly passed end adopted its resolution directing notice of election Por di sin corpora tion; end 4HEREAS, pursuant to notice given in the manner and for the time required by law, an election was duly and regularly held throughout the Southern Public Utility District on Tuesday , the 2nd day of October, 1956, at which there we s submitted to the legel voters thereof the question of disincorporetin, the district; and i S`.`UEiaAS, this Board has this day, the same being the first regular meeting after said election, canvassed the vote cast thereat and has Pound the vote to be: For Disincorporation ------------ 49 Against Disincorporation -------- 1 Votes Cast ---------------------- 50 i Absentee Ballots Issued --------- 5 For Disincorporstion ----- 5 Against Disincorporation-- 0 Total 'Tote For Disincorporation -------------------54 Against Disincorporation --------------- 1 TOTAL -----------55 4 r i t i f TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued i 14074'1 -HEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVE' that this Board finds that a majority of all the votes cast is in favor of disincorporation, and said district is hereby declared to be disincorporated, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to make and tansmit to the Secretary of State a certified copy of the notice of election for disincorporation, the %hole number of electors voting for di sin corporation, end the whole number of electors voting against disineorporation. PASSED M r.DOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on the 9th day of October, 1956, by the followiag vote: AYES:Sunervisors - I. T. '*YkF,, H. L. C712MRICS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W.BUCH,JtAN , J. FREDEtICKSM1. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSWT: Supervisors - NOIE. E i I In the Matter of^rentinxz Lafayette Post, American Legion, permission to plant tree in the Plaza. On motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seeded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:-_-D thet Laf£ vette Post, American Legion, is granted permission to plant a tree on November 11, 1956, in the Lafayette Plaza. The fore:-oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I I In the flatter of Authorizing installation of additional street light in Kensington Lighting District. j At the request of the Kensington Cormunity Services District, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS by THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific ^,as and Electric Company is authorized to install an additional street li-,ht near 47 Arlin-,ton Avenue, Berkeley, which is approximately 300 Peet from the Youth Hut (located Mithin the Kensington Lighting District) . I The fore-oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. 1 lt- In the ?latter of Request from alnut Creek Area Chamber of Commerce with reference to obstructions in certain creeks in S. D. No. 3. i On moti on of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the comunicPtion dated October S. 1956, from the Walnut Creek Area Chamber of Commerce with reference to conditions in San Ramon, Las Trampas, Tice and Walnut Creeks, be end the same is hereby referred to C. C. Rich, District Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'pater Conservation District. The foregoin - order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i' y In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to negotiate v ith Contra Costa Safety Council re premises I used for Concord Judicial District. This Board having entered into a lease with Ear. and Mrs. Jackson for certain property which is used as a courtroom by the Concord Judicial District; and the Contra Costa Safety Council being desirous of using a portion of said building; NO',11, THEREFOR33, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to negotiate %ith said Safety Council for the purpose of subleasing a portion of said building to the Sefety Council at a rental of ,P50 per month not including utilities or janitorial services. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I3 i E i i t i I i If I 1 - i261 TUESDAY, October 9, 1950 ---continued In the Patter of Bonds for RFSCLi.JTTCN APPROVING AhD ADOPTING Improvement of a Portion of ENGINEERS' REPORT AND FAKING DETER. Contra Costa County Sanitation MINATICNS PURSUANT TL SECTION 4808 District 7A, known as HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, STATE OF Improvement District No. 1."CALIFORNIA WHERIAS, pursuant to Sections 4746 and 4806, Health and Safety Code, State of California, there was itled with this Board on September Il, 1956, "Sanitation District 7A Feasibility Report to the Feard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by Leptien and Cronin, Civil Engineers, September 195611, as amended September 18, 1956, hereinafter called the "report"), and W1iF SEAS, this Foard on the lEth day of September, 19569 duly and regularly adopted its resolution fixing the time and place of hearing on questions of formation of the proposed improvement district, the extent thereof, the proposed improvement and the amount of debt to be incurred, and objections to said report and to doing all or any part of the work referred to in said report, which said resolution fixed the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, this day, Tuesday, October 9, 1956, at 10:00 a.m. , as the time for said hearing, and WHEREAS, notice of hearing was given in the form and manner and for the time prescribed by law, as appears from the affidavits on file herein, and WHEREAS, ne protests or objections, oral or written, have been made by any person, firm or corporation to the formation of the proposed improvement district, the extent thereof, the proposed improvement, the amount of debt proposed to be incurred, or to said report or to the doing of all or any part of the work referred to in said report or to any other matters material hereto; and the Board being fully advised in the pre={ses, Wki Ta iiER`RF, FE IT !iES(WED that this Board approves and adopts said report as made and finds and determines that it is deemed recessery to incur a bonded indebt- edness in the amount of Three Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($190,000) for the general objects and purposes of providing interceptor sewers and expanded treatment facilities and easererts, right of way and other works, property or structures necessary or convenient therefor, for said Improvement district within Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, to be known as "Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Costa Ccunty Sanitation District 70. The exterior boundaries of the portion of the Contra Costa Sanitation District 7A which will be benefited ere set forth on a map on file with this Board, being the map contained in said "Sanitation District 7A Feasibility Reoort to the Board of Supervisors of the Cocunty of centra 1csta by Leptien and Cronin, 'Civil Engineers, September 1956," as filed with this Boerd on September I1, 1956, and as amended September l.F, 1956, which ran shall govern for all details as to the extent of said Improvement district. Said portion of the District set forth on said map shall constitute And henceforth be known as "Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Costa County Sanitation District W. PASSED AND ADL P'iED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as and constituting the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A: AYiS:Supervisors - 1.T.GLYAK, H.L. CUMIM[INCS, RAY S. TAYLOR ii. G. BUCHANAN, S. F.-iE.DEHICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NLM ABSENT: Supervisors - KNE I hereby certify that the foregoing_ resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as and constituting the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, at a regular meeting held on the 9th day of October, 1956. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with A. Turrin & Sons for construction of portion of Central Ygnecia Palley (Ohannel near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. This Board having on September 25, 1956, ewarded a contract to A. Turrin & Sons, 418. Kahrs Avenue, Ccncord, California, for construction of portion of Central Ygnacio Valley Channel near 30oncord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, An agreement dated Lctober 9, 1556, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, each in the amount of $2921.50, issued by The Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited, with said A. Turrin & Sons, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; 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 H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, Is authorized to execute same. IPP IS FURTHER CHDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t TUESDAY, October 9, 1956 --- continued. In the Matter of Ccst for drainage for Tract 2246 Brook Barms) in Danville. This Board having; on October 2, 1' S6, continued tc this date the matter of proposed agreement with reference to sharing costs for drainage in Tract 2246 (Brook Farms) Danville area, and this Board wishing further time to consider the proposed agreement, etc. ; NO J, THEREFCRF, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THF BOARD OfiDE.RED that the hearing on said matter is continued indefinitely. i The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Hatter of Space at Richmond Building site for use of Federal Civil Defense Administration in Building bomb shelter, etc. This Board having on September 25 approved the allocation of space at the Richmond Building site for use of the Federal Civil Defense Administration in building a bomb shelter to serve as a demonstration unit for the entire western United States, and the County Administrator having notified the Board of the provisions of an agreement which has been submitted by the FCDA, and said Administrator having recommended that the County proceed with the 30-man shelter without any connecting passageway to the building and also that the Board engage the services of Mr. Don HArdison to perform the necessary architectural services; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERE'D that the :administrator 's recommendations are APPROVED and authorization is granted to proceed with the 30-man shelter without any connecting passageway to the building and Mr. Don Hardison is engaged to perform the necessary architectural services. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the Matter of County's participation in Civil Defense Exercises to be held November F, 1056. This Board having on October 2, 1956, authorized the participation in Civil Defense exercises to be held on November 6, 1956; NOW, PHI:.REFORF, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD OADE;liED that !no overtime shall be paid for County employees participating in said test exercises. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Matter of Authorizing re-instatement of Position No.02 Librarian I) in the County Library. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TRE BCAi.D ORDERED that Position No. 02 (Librarian I) in the County Library be and the same is hereby re-instated effective i October 10, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Beard. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Ada G. Doman. r An instrument dated Octo:er 9, 1956, which provides that for a valuable consid- eration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Ada G. Doman on February 3, 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Ada G. Doman are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Ada G. Doman is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPRUVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passes by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Wilma i Jean Branscum. An instrument dated ctober y, 1956, which nrcvides that for a valuable consid- eration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Wilma Jean Branscum on June F. 1956, or granting cf aid and assistance to said Wilma Jean Branscum are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Wilma Jean Branscum is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby A?PROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of tt:is Board, is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. TUESDAY, Cctober 9, 1956 --- continued. AJ63 In the Patter of ;jV3CT"TTi N OF TIM BOARD CF SUPERVISORS CF Ti=— CCUNT-Y CF :C'N 4A CCSTA AS THE lk-ARD C DIRECTt-I3S CF CCI i A XSTA COUNTY SAKI -ATIC.14 DISTRICT 7A CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTICbF"t R THE PURPCSE CF SUBMITTING LC THE QUALIFIED W T'FERS OF DIPRC VEYEbT JI STRIC'T NC. 1 CF X NTRA CO STA COUNTY SALTTATIC-i: JISTRICT 7A M F-FASURE OF INCiIRRING A r Ch-:*D IIsDEHTEDNESS IN `+THE AMOUNT OF x'2900000 FOR Vir Ate'%*-ISTTION, CCNSTRUCTICh AND CCHPLIFTION CF IN"r- CEPTOR SEWTERS ND EXFAIiDL TRY-ATM NT FACILITIES FOR St"ID Tip P13CW-ME 3T DISTRICT WHERFs.S, in accordance with the provisions of the County Sanitation District Act, being Division 5, Part 3, Chapter 3 of the California Health and Safety Code,the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra C r ta, as and constituting theBoardofDirectorsofContraCostaCountySanitationDistrict7A, by resolution adopted on ("ctober 9, 1 56, after a public hearing duly noticed and held, approved and adopted the report of reptien and Cronin, Civil Engineers, as amended September 16, 1956 (hereinal'ter called the "report"), preared for and on behalf of said District in compliance with Sections 4748 and 4906 of said Health and Safety Code, which said report was duly filed with said Board, and set forth with respect to said District and said Improvement District: a) A general description of existing sewage facilities; b) A general description of the work proposed to be done to carry out the objects of said District; c) A general plan of the proposed work and general specifications; d) A general description of the property proposed to be acquired or damaged; e) A map showing the boundaries of said District and said Improvement District and in general the location of the work proposed to be done and of the property tobetaken; and f) An estimate of the cost of the proposed work; and 41HEREAS9 said Board has wade its determination as provided in Section 4808 of said Health arm Safety ZX-de; and NMFR£AS, pursuant to Section 4609 of said Health and Safety Code, it is the duty of said Board, after said approval and adoption of said report, to submit to the voters of said Improvement District No. 1 the proposition of incl.rring a bondedindebtednesstoobtainfundswithwhichtoacquirethepropertyandtodothework set forth in said report; NCt,, THERE-LORE, BF IT PXSCLVED, C-RDERED A10 JECLARED by the Board of Supervisors of the Count; of Ctntra Costa, as and constituting the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, as follows: 1. Said Board deems it necessary to incur a bonded indebtedness in the amount and for the objects and purposes hereinafter specified. 2. The Reneral cbyects and purposes for which it is proposed to incur an indebtedness of said District for said Improvement District are as set forth in the following measures to wit: FEASURE Shall Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A incur a bonded indebtedness for Improvement District No. 1 thereof in the principal amount of $390,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following improvement for said Improvement District No, 1, to wit: Interceptor sewers and expanded treatment facilities, and easements, righter of way, and other works, property or structures necessary or convenient therefor? 3. Reference is hereby made to said report of said engineers filed with and approved by said Board as hereinabove recited for particulars of said objects and purposes for which said indebtedness is to be incurred. 4. The amount of debt to be incurred and the airount of the bonds proposed to be issued is Three hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars 0390,000) aggregate principal amount. 5. The name of the improvement district to be benefited by said indebtedness is said "Improvement District ho. 1 of Contra Costa county Sanitation District 7A", and map, as revised September 18, 1956, showing the exterior boundaries of said Improve. ment District is on file with said Board, which map shall govern for all details as to the extent of said Improvement District, 6. Taxes for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon shall be derived exclusively from an annual tax upon real pro per ty in said Improvement District No. 1. 7. The maximum term the bonds proposed to be issued shall run before maturity shall not exceed .forty (40) years. 8, The maximum rate of interest to be paid on said bonds shall not exceed six 6) per cent per annum payable annually the first year and semi-annually thereafter. 9. A special election be and same is hereby called and shall be held in said Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, Contra Costa County, California, on Tuesday, the 20th day of November, 1956, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said Improvement District t No. 1 the measure set forte in paragraph 2 of this resolution, and said Board does hereby submit said measure to the qualified voters of said Improvement District No. 1 at said special election and designates and refers to said measure in the form of ballot hereinafter prescribed for use at said election. a) Said election shall be held and conducted., and the votes thereof canvassed, i and the returns thereof made, and the result thereof ascertained and determined as i herein provided; end in all particulars not prescribed by this resolution, said 264 h TUESDAY, October 9, 1956 --- continued election shell be held as provided by law for the holding of elections in said District. I b) Cnly qualified voters of said Improvement District No. 1 are eligible to vote at said election. c) The polls at the polling places hereinafter designated shall be opened at seven o'clock A.M. (P.S.T. ) of said day of election and shall be kept open continuously thereafter until seven o 'clock ?.M. (P.S.T. ) of said day of election, when the polls shall be closed (except as provided in Section 5734, of the Elections Code) , and the election officers shall thereupon proceed to canvass the ballots cast thereat. d) For the conduct of said special election, Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A is hereby consolidated into one (1) special election precinct, and the general state and county election precincts into which said Improvement District is divided for general state and county election purposes are hereby consolidated as hereinpfter provided, to wit: the election precincts herein- after designated by numbers are the election precincts as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors cf the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for E general state and county election purposes in said County of Contra Costa and the consolidated special election precinct hereinafter designated by letter consists of one or more of said general election precincts or portions thereof within said Improvement District No. 1, so numbered and designated for general election purposes by said Board of Supervisors cf said County. i i SPECIAL ELECTILN iUECIhCT A Comprising general and county election precincts: Nichols Nos. 1 and 2 J Pittsburg Nos. 17, 1P, 14, 30, 319 32, 36, 37, 3F, and Crbisonia lyinq within Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A) Polling Place: Ambrose School Auditorium Willow Vass Road Pittsburg Inspector : Mrs. Thelma Granberg 70 Loftus Road Pittsburg Judge: Airs. Dorothy Britton 157 Manor Drive Pittsburg f Clerk: Mrs. Jessie Gregory 78 Alberts Avenue Pittsburg j a) The ballots to be used at said election shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: i No. : This number is to be torn off F". uRCSS (X) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH RUBBER by Inspector and 'handed to voter)STAMP; REYFR a1TH PEN OR PENCIL. No. ABSENTEE i3ALLtiTS MAY BE MARKED WITH PEN AIU INK CR FENCIL. ) Fold ballot to this perforated line, leaving top margin exposed. OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIALBCTD EL& 1'ICN IMPRCXrE- E1 T DISTI ICT IX. 1 OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT 7A Contra Costs ..oun y, :.a i ornia UESDAY9 the 20th day of !iovember, 1956 INST'iUCTI,,!NS TC VC'i'E` S: Te vote on any m _^easue, stamp a cross (X) in the voting square after the word "YES" or after the word "NO" . All marks except the cross (X) are forbidden. All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it tc the inspector of Election and obtain another: On absent voter's ballot mark a cross (Y.) with pen or pencil. P :ASi: S:3E:"ZT11D TL :'C'I'E OF THE VOTERS MEASURE Shall Contra Costa Ccunty Sanitation District 711 : incur a bonded indebtedness for Improvement YES 7 istr=ct No. 1 thereof in the nrincival amount of: S30.0,000 for the acquisition, construction and ; NO completion of the follow=n improvement for said Improvement District No. 1, to wit : Interceptor sewers and exparx:ed treatment facilities, and easements, rights of way, and other works, property or structures necessary er convenient therefor? t TUESDAY, OCTOBE!i 01, l56 ___ continued. 2 6 f) Each vo:er to vote for said measure hereby submitted and for incurring said indebtedness shall stamp a cross W in the blank space opposite the word "YES" on the ballot to the right of said measure, and to vote against said measure and against incurrin.7 said indebtedness, shall stamp a cross (X) in the blank space opposite the word "NO" on the ballot to the r1wht of said measure. g) The returns of said election shall be made out and signed by the election officers and shall tae by them deposited with the County Clerk, together with the ballots cast at said election; and this Board shall meet at its usual meeting place and canvass said returns on the 27th day of November,, 1956, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M. (P.S.T.), and decla-r-e—The result ol" said election. 10. If, upon the canvass of the returns of said election, it shall appear that two-thirds of the votes cast are in favor of incurring the bonded indebtedness as herein proposed, then bonds of said Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A for Improvement District No. 1 shall be issued and sold In the amount of Three Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($390,000). Said bonds and the interest thereon shall be paid by revenue derived exclusively from an annual Lax. upon the real property in said Improvement District No. 1, and all the real property in said Improvement District No. 1 shall be and remain liable to be taxed for such payments. 11. Notice of said election shall be given by publication of this resolution once a week for three successive weeks in THE POST DISPATCH, a newspaper having a general circulation in said Improvement District No. 1, which said newspaper is here- by designated by said Board for that piwpose. No other notice of the eiee' tion hereby called need be given. 12. The Clerk of said Board is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of said election to be given as hereinabove provided, and to cause ballots to be printed in substantially the form hereinabove set forth, and furnish and deliver to the election board hereby appointed to conduct said election all election supplies necessary for the conduct of Said special election. 13. This resolution shall take effect immediately. The foregoing resolution was introduced by Supervisor Buchanan, who moved its adoption, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, and adopted on Cetober 9. 1956, on roll-call by the followin- g vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUM:-'INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 11. G. BUCHANAN,, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT CR NGT VOTING:Supervisors - NGNE. WHEREUPON, the Chairman declared the foregoing resolution adopted. Chairman oof the Board bf- ,qUpervisors of Contra Costa County and of the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and of the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A B7 Deputy Clerk In the Matter of Creating additional classes. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, and on motion of Supervisor Vylorj, seconded by Supervisor G3yak,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follouin-7 018ssif ications be end they are hereby CREATED end ESTABLISHED at the salary ranges set forth: Clessif ication Sala= Range Registration and Election Supervisor 35 4519- 624) Deputy Sheriff, Chief of the Administrative Services 34 ('V-'496-4596) The foregoing order is pessed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. OZAKI E. L. CUIMIINGSt RAY S. TAYLOR, X. FREDMICKSOK. NOES: Supervisors - 1'4'. G. BLJCWXAN. ABSENT: Supervisors - A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Allocation of positions in new classifications to the Clerk's and Sheriff's Departments. This Board having on this day adopted a resolution creating the following classifications: Registration and Election Supervisor, Range 35 3 519-4624); Deputy Sheriff, Chief of the Administratives Services, Ran: a 34 ($496-4596) ; NOV19 TfDMAEF'ORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOr.RD ORDERED that one position in the classification of Deputy Sheriff, Chief of the Administrative Services, be and the same is hereby allocated to the Sheriff's Department and one position in the classification of Registration and Election Supervisor be and the same is hereby allocated to the Clerk's Department, i both allocations to become effective upon the completion of the qualifying procedure. IT IS BY THE 3 0s=.KD FURTHER ORDERED that upon the appointment of persons to the forePoin7 classifications by the respective department heads, the Principal Clerk positions in said departments shall be C 1 CELS. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU!aM41GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDMI CKSON'. NOES:Supervisors -G. BUCH P:AN. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of the Application of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. for a Quarry Permit. WHEREAS, the application of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. for a quarry permit for certain nrorerty located in the County of Contra Costa in the Orinda- Moraga area, was regularly continued to the 9th day of October, 1556, for the purposes of receiving a report from the committee of departments apFointed by this Board, and WHEREAS, such committee has reported in writing to this Board with certain suggestions and conditions for restrictions on the issuance of a quarry permit, and WHEREAS, certain persons desire tc make rresentations in writing to the Board of Supervisors with respect to the proposed restrictions, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors desires further time to consider the same, NOVI, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the hearing- be closed and the matter con- tinued for decision to be made on the 7th day of November, 1956, at 10:30 a.m. i Objections or suggestions to the proposed restrictions may be directed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and those received not later than October 30, 1956, will be considered by the Board of Surervisons. The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Surervisor Buchanan, and adorted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYnK, H. L. C[P, iINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BMHA*:A,', J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Sunervisors - NOVE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of the Proposed Withdrawal of Territory from Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 20. Pursuant to Resolution and girder of this board passed and adopted September 18th, 1956, October 9th, 1956, at 10:00 a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Super- visors, Martinez, California, was fixed as the time when and the place where a hearing would be held on the petition for uithdrawal from Zone 20 of the four parcels described in said resolution and order dated September lath, 1956. Max Wilcox, attorney, appeared on behalf of the owners of Parcels 1, 2 and 3, therein described . It appearin to the Board that the said three parcels would not be benefited by remaining within said Zone 20, was by the Board ORDERkD that the prayer of the peti- tion for uithdrawal be 7rrnted as to said Parcels 1, 2 and 3. i i i 12s7 TUESDAY, OCTOBM 9, 1956 -- Continued It further appeared that the property of Southern Pacific Company would be benefited by remaining within said Zone 20, and it was by the Board ORDERED that the request of Southern Pacific Company for withdrawal of the territory described as Parcel 4, be denied. It was further ordered that the District Attorney draw the necessary Order and Resolution at the conclusion of the hearin-, scheduled to be held on October 16th, 1956. The foregoing order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, at a meeting of said Board held aa the 9th day of October, 1956. And the Boe rd takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 16, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Llartinez, California. wool Chairman ATTEST: V'-'. T. PAASCE, CLERK r By yE,: '. Deputy Clerk i S,. s i D x ns t rE i i F t 6 1 i C 1 t rf txxrFq t i dS tt ti n G f 2 j' 1 rr. s I s V y i 4 t F 1 J E t U i t s i i l 1269 BEFORE TR3 BOARD OF SUPBRTiISORS TUESDt Y, OCTOBER 169 1956 Th BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESS Ial AT 9 M. IN 7H3 BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RSCLRDS, IIARMKI,, CALIFORNIA; IWSiWT: SU?ERVISCRS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, U. 11. BUCH9I21, J. F'REDIRRICKSal; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR H. L. CU 1MtGS, CEA IRt;'Z; PR3SM T: .`t. T. PA.ASCH, CLERK. Supervisor H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, being absent, Supervisor Goyak moves that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Buchanan. The vote of the Board was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCRANAN, J. FREDBRT CKSOgv. NOES: Supervisors - 110NE. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUu -IGS. Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, Calls the meeting to order. In the Matter of Con'ra Costa County Flood Con- trol and Water Conserva- tion District, Ordinance No. 2. AN CR DINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN ZONE 3B OF CONTRA COSTA CCURTv FLOOD CONTROL AUDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID ZONE NO. 3B THE MEASURE OF INCURRING A BONDED INDEBTED- NESS OF SAID ZONE NO. 39 FOR THE OBJECTS AND PURPOSES OF ACQUIRING, CONSTRUCTING AND COMPLETING THE PROPOSED WORK AND D!PP.CVP2EN'1" HEREIN DESCFIBED; STATING THE ESTIMATED COST OF SAID PROPOSED WORK AND IMPROVE'"ENT, THE AMOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID INDEBTEDNESS TO BE INCURRED THEREFOR, AND THE MA.XIMUF RATE OF INTEREST TO BE PAID THEREON; MAKING PROVISION FC: THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESS?"TENTS ON ALL REAL PROPERTY IN SAID ZONE NO. 3B; FIXING THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION AND THE MAFNER OF HOLLQ NG THE SAME, PRESCRIBING THE FORM AND CONTENTS OF THE BALLOT TO BE USED THEREAT, ESTABLISH- ING PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES FOR SAID ELECTION AND APPOINT- ING BOARDS OF ELECTION THEREFOR, AND PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF. h'HEREAS, pursuant to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conser- vation District Act, the Co-nissioners of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District did, by Resolution adopted on December 16, 1954, establish Zone No. 3B of said District for the purpose of carrying out the project for said Zone No. 3B as set forth in the report, mans and drawings thereon submitted by the Engineer of said District; and t'f?EREAS, said Commissioners, by resolution regularly adopted, after receiving and considering a resort of the Zone Advisory Board of said Zone No. 3B approving such proposed action, authorized and requested this Board ofSurervisors to call and conduct a bond election upon the issuance of bonds within Zone No. 3B in a total amount ' not exceeding $4,875,000, a certified copy of which resolution is now on file with this Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors by Resolution adopted on October 9, 1956, determined and declared the amount of bonds necessary for the work and improvement relating to said project for said Zone No. 3B and set forth the objects and purposes for which said indebtedness is erorosed to be incurred, a copy of which said resolution certified by the Clerk of this Board, was filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County within five (5) days after its issuance, to wit, on October 9, 1956, now, therefore, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL ANDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT DC ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That a special bond election be rind is hereby ordered and will be held in Zone No. 3?- of Contra Costa County Flood Control and water Conservation District (as established by the ComRrissioners of said District by Resolution adopted on December 16, 1954) on Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1956, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said Zone No. 3B the question of incurring a bonded indebtedness of said Zone No. 3B for the objects and purposes set forth in the follcwi ng measure, to wit: MEASURE:Shall Zone No. 3B of Contra Costa County Flood F o Control Control and 'Mater Conservation District incur and Storm a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of Drainage) 9,875,OOC for the objects and purposes of acquiring, constructing and completing the following work and improvement: construction, installation, improvement and enlarge- ment of storm-drainage channels, canals, levees, dams, reservoirs, rices, lining, drainage ,gates, storm-water inlets, outlets, channel alignment, fencing, and related structures, facilities, work and improvements; control of slo^e and side revertment; lands, easements and rights of way; relocation of utilities; all exrenses incidental s to all of the foregoing; and other works, improvements, prorerties or structures necessary or confenient for flood control and storm drain- age in said Zone No. 3B? j i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued Section 2. All of said objects and purposes for which said indebtedness is pronosed to be incurred are set forth in said Resolution adopted by this Board of Supervisors on October 9, 1956, a cony of which, certified by the Clerk of this Board, is on file and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, and reference is hereby made to said recorded copy of said resolution for further Parti- culars arti- culars of said objects and purposes. All of said objects and purposes are based upon the report, maps and drawings of the Engineer of said District for the Project of said Zone No. 3B submitted to said Commissioners of said District and to this Board of Sunervisors, and on file in the office of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and open to public inspection at the office of said District at 2400 Oak Grove Road, Concord, Contra Costa County, Cz1ifornia. The Engineer of said District is hereby directed to prepare maps covering a general description of the work to be done, as set forth in said measure, resolution, and report, mans and drawings, and showing the location of said proposed work and improvement, and said Engineer is hereby directed to post said maps and cause the same to be posted for at least thirty (30) days before the date of said special bond j election hereby called, in a Prominent place in the County Courthouse in Martinez., Contra Costa County, California. I Section 3. The estimated cost of said Proposed work and improvement as set forth in saidmeasure is the sum of $9,875,C00 and the amount of the 'Principal of the indebtedness to be incurred therefor is the sum of $9,875,000. Section 4. This Beard of Supervisors does hereby submit to the qualified electors of said Zone No. 3B of Contra Costa County FloodControl and Water Conservation I District at said special bond election the said measure set forth in Section 1 of this ordinance, and designates and refers to said measure in the form of ballot hereinafter prescribed for use at said election. i a) Said special bond election shall be held and conducted, and the votes thereof canvassed, and the returns thereof made, and the result thereof ascertained and determined as herein Provided; and in all particulars not prescribed by this j ordinance, said election shall be held as nearly as practicable in conformity with the general election laws of the State of California. b) All registered voters in said Zone No. 3B who shall be qualified to vote at general elections in said County upon the date of the election herein provided i for shall be qualified to vote upon the measure submitted at said special bond election. c) The polls at the polling Place hereinafter designated shall be opened at seven o'clock A.A . ( F. .T.) of said day of election and shall be kept open con- tinuously thereafter until seven o'clock P.Y. (P.E.T. ) of said day of election, when the polls shall be closed (except as provided in Section 5734 of the Elections Code) , i and the election officers shall thereupon proceed to canvass the ballots cast thereat. i d) For the conduct of said special bond election said Zone No. 3B shall be divided into sixty-one special bond election rrecincts, and the general state and county r.recincts into which said Zone 21o. 3B is divided for general state and county election purposes are hereby consolidated as hereinafter provided, to wit: The election pre- cincts hereinafter designated by names or numbers are the election precincts as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, for general state and County election rurroses in said Zone No. 3B, and the consolidated special bond election precincts hereinafter designated by letters consist of one or more of said general election precincts (or portions thereof) so named and numbered and designated for general election purposes in said Zone No. 3B by said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Said special bond election pre- cincts and the polling places therein and the election officers appointed to conduct said election thereat are as follows: In the following Precinct descriptions where it is mentioned that a portion of a precinct is included, it means that portion of the regular County general election Precinct mentioned which lies within the territorial limits of Zone 3-B established by Contra Costa County Flood Control and Vater Conservation District being the terri- tory lying within the Walnut Creek Watershed. i CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. A Comprising portion of Vine Hill No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6, and all of Vine Hill No. 5. i POLLING PLACE: Vine Hill School, 3930 Pacheco Boulevard, Martinez i OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ANNIE L. NELSON, Inspector BESSIE LEONA FULLER,- Judge MARY B. STEELE, Clerk t CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. B Comprising portions of Alhambra No. 1 and 2 and Pacheco No. 1, la and i lb POLLING PLACE: Pacheco Town Hall, c/o R. J. Vlach, Route 1, Box 393, Main Street, Pacheco, Martinez OFFICERS OF ELECTION: HAZEL CHRISTEN, Inspector L EONA 117. THOY.,,S, Judge ELIZ BETH NETTLES, Clerk 1 271 TUESDAY , OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. C Comrrising all of Pacheco No. 19, 19a and 2 POLLING PI.nCE: V. H. Hyde (Garage) , 785 Duke Circle, Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF ELECTION: HELEN BUSCAGLIA, Inspector ELIZABETH HYDE, Judge MARGY A. BRENNA, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. D Comprising all of Pacheco No. 6, 7 and 11 POLLING PLACE: William J. Reali (Garage) 1624 Shirley Drive, Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF ELECTION: DOROTHY M. LAZZARESCHI, Inspector VERNA F. DICKENSON, Judge MARTHA P. i:ILLIAI'S, Clerk CONSOLIDATED FR ECI NCT NO. E Comprising all of Pacheco No. 8, 14 and 15 POLLING PLACE: Dorothy M. Mekonis (Garage) 166 Doray Drive, Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF ELECTION: DOROTHY M. MEKONIS, Inspector CHARLOTTE F. SALTER, Judge BESSIE L. JONES, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. F Comprising all of Pacheco No. 3, 4, 12 and 18 POLLING PLACE: Madge B. Stewart (Garage) 1877 Maybelle Drive, Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF II.ECTICN: MADGE B. STWART, Inspector ONITA L. RAND, Judge ELEANOR S. CRANDALL, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. G Comrrising all of Pacheco No. 9, 13 and 17 POLLING PLACE: H. R. McDonald (Garage) 2042 Treadway Lane, Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF ELECTION: VIOLA M. HAYES, Inspector HELEN E. McDCNALD, Judge SANDRA M. OL-10N, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. H Comrrising all of Pacheco No. 10, 16 and Pleasant Hill No. 5 and 16 POLLING PLACE: Alice B. Hanson (residence) 167 Fair Oaks Drive, Pleasant Hill. OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ERNA HEIBEL, Inspector ROSE V.. MACKIN, Judge BARBARA J. :;RIGHT, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. I Comprising all of Pleasant Hill No. 1, 11 and 18 and a portion of Pleasant Hili No. 10 POLLING PLACE: Pleasant Hill Recreation Center, 2060 Oak Park Blvd., Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF ELECTION: LOIS J. DEAN, Inspector GLA DYS R. S ALMEN, Judge SARAH COLON, Clerk TUESDAY, OCTOBER 169 1956 -- Continued i 4 I CONSCLIDATED PRECINCT NO. J Comprising all of Pacheco No. 5 and Pleasant Hill No. 3, 9 and 13 POLLING PLACE: Katherine P. Butler, (Garage) 105 Patterson Blvd. , Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF ELECTICN: h: MARCUS T. FUNK, Inspector BETTY ALLISON, Judge MAXINE 0. LUCAS, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. K Comprising all of Pleasant Hill No. 2, 7, 8 and 17 i j POLLING PLACE: Ruth M. Martin (Garage) 65 Byron Drive, Pleasant Hill OFFICERS OF ELECTION: THEODORA SUNDIN, Inspector J£Ar K. BOVARD, Judge FUTN F. MARTIN, Clerk i CONSC,'LIDATED PRECINCT QFC. L s Comprising all of Pleasant Hill No. 4, b, 12 and 14 POLLING PLACE: Dorothy N. Hall (Garage) 45 Pleasant Valley Drive, b'alnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: i DOROTHY N. HALL, Inspector MILDRED J. WACHENFELD, Judge EVF.LYN E. EDELEN, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. M Comprising Walnut Creek No. 19, 19a, 31 and 31a POLLING PLACE: Carrie H. Wahlberg (Guest House) 1291 Walden Road Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: CARRIE H. WAHLBERT, Inspector LAINA E. LINDBERG, Judge MARY DISMMAN, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. N Comprising all of Pleasant Hill No. 15 and Walnut Creek No. 5 and 10 POLLING PLACE: Florence ?billion (Sales Room) 2646 No. Main St. Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: FLORENCE MILLICK, Inspector LAURA PIFER, Judge JESSIE H. HALSTEAD, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 0 Comprising all of Walnut Creek No. 14, 181, 18a and 21 FOLLING PLACE: Loleta E. Brown (Gprage) 2001 Oak Park Blvd., Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: LOLETA E. BROWN, Insnector BETTY M. RISCH, Judge ROSE D. BAER, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. P Comprising all of Walnut Creek 12, 28, 34 and 35 POLLING PLACE: Florence E. Wald (Residence) 2416 Casa Way, Walnut Creek i OFFICERS OF ELECTION: FLCREKCE E. WALD, Inspector ELEANOR M. DIXON, Judge MARGARET OPENSHAW, Clerk I 4 I 1 t t 27 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. Q Comprising all of Walnut Creek No. 20, Lafayette No. 1 and 20 POLLING PLACE: Acalanes High School, 1200 Pleasant Hill Road, Lafayette OFFICERS OF EIECTICN: M'ABEL G. BOIyBEER, Inspector TONI M. MAY, Judge VIRGINIA E. SAW..ANN, CLERK CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NC. R Comprising Walnut Creek 3, 4, 13 and 16 POLLING PLACE: Robert D. Black (Residence) 1922 Buena Vista Ave., Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ETHEL VAN BRCCKLIN, Inspector BEATRICE S. WALKER, Judge MARGARET I. COCKERTON, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. S Comprising all of 'W'alnut Creek No. 17 and Saranap 3, 3a and 11 POLLING PLACE: Phyllis A. Danielson (Residence) 1241 Springbrook Road, Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: PHYLLIS A. DANIELSON, Inspector KATHERINE A. LWCINE, Judge MARY S. BURTON, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT 110. T Comprising all of Lafayette No. 7, 12, 23 and 27 POLLING PLACE: Mervin A. Ortez (Garage) 1010 Walnut Drive, Lafayette OFFICERS OF ELECTION: NORMA G. ORTEZ, Insr_ ector THELMA GRANT, Judge EVIMA STEERS, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. U Comrrising r_ ortions of Lafayette No. 4 and 5 and all of Lafayette No. 17 and 17a POLLING PLACE: Rett-%kite Motor Co. (Garage) Cor. Diablo Blvd. & Happy Valley Rd. , Lafayette OFFICERS OF ELECTION: MARY DE ANGELIS, Inspector EDITH HAtOND, Judge GYNETH HALE, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. V Comprising all of Lafayette No. 14 and 18 and portion of Orinda No. 61 21 and 26 POLLING PLACE: Richard Benofsky (Garage) 4053 Valente Court, Lafayette OFFICERS OF ELECTION: BARBARA BENCFSKY, Inspector ELIZABETH F. HARTMAN, Judge MAXIA'E CHRISTI ANSEN, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRESCINCT NC. W Comprising all of Lafayette No. 9, 13 and portion of Lafayette No. 10, Orinda No. 18 and Moraga No. 2 POLLING PLACE: M. C. Gildersleeve (Garage) 3661 Mosswood Dr., Lafayette OFFICERS OF ELECTION: THELMA GZLDER4-1 Inspector GRACE M. MARSHALL, Judge ALICE J. BRECKLING, Clerk 2 -1-741 1TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. % Comprising all of Lafayette No. 2, 11, 21 and 293 i POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Community Methodist Church, 955 Morapa Rd., Lafayette OFFICERS OF ELECTION: I JA.NDCIE HAGEM,EN, Inspector ETHEL TURNER, Judge INEZ LONG, Clerk r CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. Y jComprising all of Lafayette No. 3, 6, 8 and 19 POLLING PLACE: Lafayette Fire House, 984. Moraga Road, Lafayette OFFICERS OF ELECTION: THELMA NELLER, Inspector DOROTHY TURNER, Judge EFFIE E. REICHERT, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. Z Comprising portion of Lafayette No. 16 and all of Lafayette No. 159 24 and 28 POLLING PLACE: Louise N. Fekete (Residence) 738 Los Palos Dr., Lafayette I OFFICERS OF ELECTION: OLLIE H. HEARNE, Inspector JEAN C. KENNEDY, Judge KATHRYN M. FEK.ETE, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. AA Comprising all of Lafayette No. 229 25 and 26 and all of St. Mary's POLLING PLACE: Burton School tLibrary) 500 St. M-r arts Rd., Lafayette I OFFICERS OF ELECTION: DOROTHY BALLACHEY, Inspector LUCILLE A. DELLA, Judge SHIRLEE G. HORNE, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. BBi Comprising all of Saranar No. 1 5 and 10 1 POLLING PLACE: C. F. Schmader (Garage) 1132 El Curtola Blvd., Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: HELEN C. SCHROEDER, Inspector PEGGY P. JOHNSON, Judge KATHERINE L. CONNELLY, Clerk CONSCLIDATED PRECINCT NO. CC Comprising all of Saranap No. 6, 8 and 9 POLLIP:G PLACE: Joseph Briley (Garage) 2795 Acacia Road, Walnut Creek j OFFICERS OF ELECTION: t s JOSEPH BRILEY, Insnector JESSIE M. YOUNG, Judge LEONORE RAY-SING, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECIFCT NO. DD Comprising all of Saranap No. 4, 7, 7a and 12 i POLLING PLACE: Parkmead School (Music Room) 1847 Newell Avenue, Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: I LIEU D. GRAY, Inspector GLADYS L. LUMAN, Judge i JANET N. COTLOW, Clerk i c i i S 2 755 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 161, 1956 -- Continued CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. EE Comprising all of Saranap No. 2 and 'Walnut Creek No. 2 and 9 POLLING PLACE: Almira C. Ackely (Residence) 1141 Dewing Lane, Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: EVELYN WILLIAM.S, Inspector MABEL Y. ANDERSON, Judge ALMIRA C. ACKELY, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FF Comprising all of Walnut Creek No. 1, la, 7 and 27 POLIIN'G PLACE: Jeanne S. Madden (Garage) 186C Glen Haven, Walnut Creek OFFICERS CF ELECTION: JANE H. RANSCM, Inspector HELEN N. SCHROLL,Judge JEANNE S. MADDEN, Clerk CCKSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. GG Comprising all of Walnut Creek No. 6, 8, 29 and 33 POL11VG PLACE: Laura J. .ebb (Garage) 20 McGuire Drive, Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: LUCILLE M. ADAMS, Inspector LAUREL H. GOFF, Judge LAURA J. WEBB, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. HH Comrrising all of (Walnut Creek 11, lla and 30 FCLLING PLACE: Mae E. O'Neil (Garage) 212 Marshall Drive, Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTIOK: IRENE C. JONES, Inspector LUCILLE F. FICKETT, Judge 1nANDA OBERT, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. II Comprising all of 'Walnut Creek No. 22, 23, 25, 25a and Concord No. 59 POLLING PLACE: Patricia On. Lahey (Garage) 1244 Lindell Dr. , Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: SYLYIA F. NESBITT, Inspector ELEANOR L. SEIBERLICH, Judge GLORIA P. SALONEN, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. JJ Comrrising all of Walnut Creek No. 15, 24, and 32 PCLLING PLACE: Elizabeth J. Wedel (Garage) 1365 Milton Ave. , Walnut Creek OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ELIZABETH J. WEDEL, Inspector THEU!A G. BOSL AR, Judge PAULINE V. HENDERSON, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. KK Comprising all of Walnut Creek No. 26 and Alamo No. 1, 2, 6 and 6a FOLLIKG PLACE: Alamo Grammar School, Danville Highway, Alamo OFFICERS OF ELECTION: MARGARET SWEDBERT, Inspector FATE E. JONES, Judge VIRIAM R. MENGES. Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. LL Comprising all of Alamo No. 3, 4, 4a and 5 POLLING PLACE: Alamo Womens Club, Danville Highway, Alamo OFFICERS OF EL:.CTION: LUCILLE NICKERSON, Inspector MARGARET F. RISSE, Judge MARTHA f% MOUGIN, Clerk i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1056 -- Continued i CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. MK Comprising all of Danville No. 2, 4, 4 and 11 POLLING PLACE: San Ramon Valley Union Higfi School, Highway 21 and Love Lane, Danville OFFICERS OF ELECTION: VIOLA S. ROOT, Inspector DOROTHY CUNDEY, Judge EDITH E. LIEBMAN, Clerk I CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. NN Comprising all of Danville Fo. 3, 5, 6 and 10 POLLING PLACE: Diablo Country Club (Main Building) Diablo OFFICERS OF ELECTION: LOUISA B. MARKLE, Inspector FEELEN 'SILVA, Judge KATHRYN WELSHONS, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. 00 fComprising all of Danville No. 1, 7 and 8 and San Ramon No. 1 I POLLING PLACE: American Legion Nall, Cor. Hartz Ave. and Prospect Ave., Danville. OFFICERS OF ELECTION: 1 OLIVIA GORMAN, Inspector NANNETTE BROMLEY, Judge MURIEL L. ?TRPPY, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. PP fComprising all of Concord No. 7, 23, 51 and 53 and Clayton No. 2 POLLING PIACE: Ygnacio Valley School, Chalomar Road, Concord, c/o J. W. Dent, Superintencent OFFICERS OF ELECTION:i EDITH JEAN MANGINI, Inspector ELLEN A. STRAIGHT, Judge HENRIETTA GAYLORD, Clerk ICONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. QQ Comprising all of Concord No. 44, 61, 62, 66 and Cowell POLLING PLACE: Valley Trading Post (Store) 4743 Clayton Road, Concord i j OFFICERS OF EIaECTION: i CARR?E SHCENBERGER, Inspector VEDFICE COLIINS, Judge MARY 0. GILFORD, Clerk i CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. RR Comprising all of Concord No. 25, 44, and 46 POLLING PLACE: Rose Machado (Basement) 20 Reganti Drive, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: I JULIA 1h7ILSON, Inspector VIRGINIA HOLT, Judge PEARLY JANE KALINOWSKI, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. SS Comprising all of Concord 45, 45a and 45b i c POLLING PLACE: Ruth Edge (Garage) 110 Leland Way, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: j RUTH A. EDGE, Inspector MARGARET NOVAK, Judge YVONNE PHILLIPS, Clerk I C i f A e r f j i i i i 277 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. TT Comprising all of Concord No. 5, 110 27 and 28 POLLING PLACE: Lucy M'. Jamison (Garage) 130 Arlington Road, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: LUCY M. JAMISON, Inspector EVANGELINE L. DAVILLA, Judge JOSEPHINE TREBINO, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. UU Comprising all of Concord leo. 21, 21a, 50 and 52 POLLING PLACE: Sabina Martyn (Garage) 1318 Hale Drive, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: SABINA MARTYN, Inspector PRISCILLA A. KIMBALL, Judge LUCILLE B. HIES, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. VV Comprising all of Concord No. 22, 43 and 70 POLLING PLACE: Dreambuilt Furniture c/o, Kenneth L. Bell, 585 Monument Blvd., Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: EVELYN A. LINDGREN, Inspector JUANITA Y. PERDUE, Judge SARA ZINK, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. WW Comprising all of Concord No. 13, 29 and 40 POLLING PLACE: Crawford Village School, 1700 San Carlos Street, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: RITA 0. PORTER, Inspector NETTIE M. GAUGE, Judge MARTHA K. GRUESSING, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. XX Comprising all of Concord 12, 20 and 63 POLLING PLACE: Mrs. James Leaver (Garage) 131$ Grove Way, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: LARY SNELSON, Inspector ELIZABETH R. VAUGHAN,Judge NARY J. PITCOCK, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. YY Comprising all of Concord No. 4, 4a, 10 and 69 POLLING PLACE: New Clayton Valley School, 4255 Clayton Road, Concord OFFICr'RS OF ELECTION: CLAIRE i. BARNEY, Inspector LUCILLE F. NORTON, Judge MIRI AM S. McDONALD, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. ZZ Comprising all of Concord No. 33, 41, 41a and 47 POLLING PLACE: Margaret Topping (Residence) 1879 Granada Dr., Concord OFFICERS OF FLECTION: MARGARET TOPPING Inspector JAN ETTE BARRON, Judge KATHLEEN A. RUSH, Clerk TUESDAY, OCTOBER 169 1956 -- Continued CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. AAA r Comprising all of Concord No. 32, 34, 34a and 48 POLLING PLACE: Ethel E. Sawdon (Residence) 1818 Farm Bureau Road, Concord r OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ETHEL E. SAWDON, Inspector DOROTHY J. kILLBUR, Judge RUBY L. JORDAN, Clerk r CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. BBB Comprising all of Concord S. 9 and 18 POLLING PLACE: Louis Hansen (Garage) 3043 Clayton Road, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ELVA HANSEN, Inspector EVELYN MCK.EAN, Judge EM%! 1 Q. CHRISTEN, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. CCC Comr.rising all of Concord 1, 2, 3 and 15 POLLING PLACE: Contra Costa Co. Safety Council Bldg., 2030 Mt. Diablo St. , Concord OFFICERS OF EECTIOA. HELEN S. BLACKMAN, Insrector MAUD JONES, Judge I STELL y M. EDDY, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. DDD 1 Comprising all of Concord No. 14, 30, 31 and 42 POLLING PLACE: Robert Stone (Garage) 2155 Esperanza Drive, Concord OFFICERS OF ELDCTION: I CONSTANCE HOWE, Inspector 1,i I ISABEL E. STONE, Judge IRENE C ALIBRO, Clerk CONSOLI DATED PRECINCT NO. EEE s r Comprising all of Concord No. 56, 57 and 58 I POLLING PLACE: Velma Royal (Garage) 3149 Bonifacio Street, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: VELMA J. RC YAL, Inspector LEE AKN MADDING, Judge MAYBELLE J. LOOMIS, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. FFF Comprising all of Concord No. 6, 55, 64 and 65 POLLING PLACE: Ruth E. Munroe (Residence) 3224 Reva Drive, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: LOTTIE LeDAIR DOYLE, Insnector JACQUELINE B. GERALDI, Judge RUTH E. MUNROE, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. GGG JComprising all of Concord No. 24, 39, 60 and 68- POLLING PLACE: Ruth M. Day (Garage) 425 Overhill Road, Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: RUTH M. JAY, Inspector MARY E. DUARTE, Judge MARGARET COLEMAN, Clerk i f i I I i 1 i i 279 x TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. HHH Comprising; all of Concord No. 19, 26, 36, 38 and 38a POLLING PLACE: Patricia J. Phipps (Garage) 2785 Eastgate Ave., Concord OFFICERS OF ELECTION: ARIE L. ONESI, Insrector PATRICIA J. PHIPPS, Judge ABEL GODDARD, Clerk CONSOLIDATED PRECINCT NO. III Comprising all of Concord No. 16, 17, 37 and 54 POLLING PLACE: Phronsia R. Aebersold (Residence) 2858 Penderosa Dr., Concord OFFICERS OF =LECTION: PHRONSIr R. AEBERSOLD, Inspector MADELYN ARMSTRONG, Judge BILLIE C. HALL, Clerk e) The form and content of the ballots to be used at said special bond election shall be substantially as follows No. This number MARK CROSS (X) ON BALLOT shall be torn ONLY '41TH RUBBER STAMP; off by InsrectorNEVER WITH PEN ORIL and handed to ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAY BE PARKED the voter) ITH PEN AND INK OR PENCIL) No. Fold Ballot to this perforated line, leaving top margin exposed) OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL BOND ELECTION ZONE NO. 3B OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD iCONTROLANDWATERCONSERVATIONDISTRICT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY., DECEMBER 4, 1956 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote on any measure, stamp a cross (X) in the voting square after ther.,ork "YES" or after the word "NO". All marks excert the cross M are forbidden. All destinguish-: ing -narks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the inspector of Election and obtain another. On absent voters' : ballots mark a cross (R) with pen or pencil. MEASURE:Shall Zone No. 3B of Contra F oo Control Costa County Flood Control and and Storm grater Conservation District Drainage) incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of S9,875,C00 for the objects and purposes of ac- YES quiring, constructing and completing the follow-: ing work and improvement; construction, instal lation, improvement and enlargement of storm- drainage channels, canals, levees, dams, reservoirs, pire_, lining, drainage gates, storm-water i.niets, outlets, channel alignment, fencing, and related structures, facilities, work and improvements; control of slope and side re- NO vertment; lands, easements and rights of way; relocation of utilities; all expenses incidental: to all of the foregoing; and other works, im- provements, -rorerties or structures necessary or convenient for flood control and storm drainage in said Zone No. 3B? TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950 -- Continued f) Each voter to vote fcr said measure hereby submitted and for incurring said bonded indedtedness set forth in said measure shall stamp a cross (X) in the blank space opposite the work "YES" on the ballot to the right of said measure, and to vote against said measure, and against incurring said indebtedness shall stamp a cross (X) in the blank space onrosite the word "NO" on the ballot to the right of said measure. On absent voters' ballots the cross (Y) may be marked with pen or pencil. g) The returns of said election shall be made out and signed by the election officers and shall be by them deposited with the Clerk of this Board, to- gether with the ballots cast at said election; and this Board of Supervisors shall meet at its usual meeting place and canvass said returns on Tuesday, the 11th day of i December, 1956, at the hour of 10:CO A.A'. (P.S.T. ) , and declare the result of said election. Section 5. This Board of Supervisors proposes to issue and sell bonds of said Zone No. 3B of said District in the amount and for the objects and purposes specified in said measure if two-thirds of the Qualified electors voting on such i measure at said special bond election shall vote in favor of said measure. Said bonds shall be negotiable in form and of the character known as serial, and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually except that interest for the first year after the date of said bonds may be made payable in one installment at the enc of said year) ; provided that said bonds may be issued and sold as this Board of Sur_ervisors may determine, and either at a premium or on the basis of the lowest net interest cost, but in no event for less than the par value and accrued interest to date of delivery. Provision is hereby made for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as follows, to Kit: This Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District shall, at the time of fixing the tax levy for county purposes and in the manner for such tax levy provided, levy and collect annually each year until said bonds are paid, or until there shall be a sum in the treasury of Contra Costa County set apart for that nurrose to meet all sums coming due for principal and interest on such bonds, an assessment upon all real property within said Zone No. 3B, including both land and i.mnrovements thereon, sufficient to pay the annual interest on such bonds as the same t becomes due, and also such part of the principal thereof as shall be come due before the time for mal. ing the next general tax levy. Said assessment shall be in addition to all. other taxes and assessments levied and assessed in said Zone No. 3B, for any purposes of said District or of said Zone No. 3B, and shall be collected together with and not separately from taxes for county purposes and, when collected, shall be paid into the county treasury of Contra Costa County to the credit of said Zone No. 3B and be used for the payment of the rrincipal Pnd interest on said bonds and for no other purpose. Section 6. The Clerk of this Board is hereby directed, upon the passage and adortiononof this ordinance, to publish the same (with the names of the members of this Board voting for and against the same) for two times in WALNUT KERNEL, which a is a weekly newsnarer of general circulation circulated in said Zone No. 3B, the first of such publications to be before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its pas- sage and the last of such publications to be at least fourteen (14) days before said election, and such publication shall constitute notice of said election. No other notice of the election hereby called need be given nor need polling place cards be issued. Section 7. This ordinance shall be forthwith entered upon the minutes of this Boarder in the Ordinance Book of said District. This ordinance, being an ordinance calling and ordering an election, shall take effect from and after its final nassage and arproval. PASSED AND ,DCPTED this 16th day of October, 1956, by the following vote: i AYES:Supervisors - GOYAK, TAYLOR, BUCHANAN, FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - CU?"WINGS i airm Pro Tem of thV Boardo Sunervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conserva- tion District j ATTEST: r W. T. PAASCH Clerk of Said Board1 By Deputy Clerk f The foregoing ordinance is presented to me for approval and is hereby I approved this 16th day of October, 1956• i i Ch-dirttan 41ro Tem of the Zdard o Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conserva- tion District. j 1 i t 281 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 162 1956 -- Continued In the ]Matter of Petition re drainage facilities in Camille Avenue, Alamo. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the petition signed by Charles A. Reed, 9 Gary Way, Alamo, and eleven other Persons, with reference to drainage facilities in the Camille Avenue area, I is referred to the Contra Costa Flood Control District Engineer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the Formation Establishment, Organization and Naming of District Directors.RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa having on the 14th day of Autu st, 1956, duly -assed and adopted a resolution calling an election to be held on October 10, 156, on the question of the formation of the Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation, Park and Parkway District in Contra Costa County and for the election of the officers therefor, and said election having been regularly held according to law, and the results of said election having been certified to and canvassed by this Board of Supervisors, and it apcearing from said canvass that on the question of the formation of said District the vote cast was as follows: Votes Received Absentee Total YES 194 106 96 the total vote in favor of formation of the District being more than a majority of the vote cast, and It further appearing that on the proposition of having the District governed by an elected Board of Directors, the vote was as follows: Votes Received Absentee Total YES 209 1—209 No 70 0 70 And it appearing that the number of votes cast "Yes" was more than a majority of the votes cast, and It further arr earing that upon the Proposition of electing Directors for said District, the vote for the various candidates was as follows: Votes Received Absentee Total Clifford R. Berg 1 20U Thomas E. Grigsby 186 1 187 Manuel H. Begley 179 1 180 Ernest L. Schappell 176 1 177 Wendell C. Tandberg 155 1 156 Freda 1% Rainey 149 0 149 And it further a,-rearing that the following five (5) named candidates receive the highest number of votes cast at said election: Clifford R. Berg Thomas E. Grigsby Manuel H. Begley Ernest L. Schappell tiendell C. Tandberg NQ::j, THEREFCRE, BE IT RESOLVED AS follows: 1. A majority of the votes cast at the said election were in favor of the organization and creation of said Rollingwood-Wilart Park, Recreation, Park and Parkway District, and this Board by this resolution entered upon its minutes hereby declares that the territory hereinafter described is duly organized and formed and that the name of the District so formed is "Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation, Park and Parkway District". 2. That said District shall be governed by an elected Board of Directors. 3. That the duly elected Directors of said District are: Clifford R. Berg Thomas E. Grigsby Manuel H. Begley Ernest L. Schappell Wendell C. Tandberg who shall take and subscribe the oath of office as required by law. 4. The territory contained within and the boundaries of said District are more particularly described as follows: l r TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued i Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 33, Wilart Park, filed April 6, 1550 in Map Book 40, Page 1 , Recorders Office of Contra Costa County, California; i thence South 130 271 35"East 387.05 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 40 of the said Wilart Park; thence leaving the exterior line of said Wilart Park and continuing South 130 271 35" East 51.27 feet; thence South 250 41t 14" East 90.00 feet to a point on a curve to the left with a radius of 5000.00 feet; the center of which bears South 250 411 14" East; thence southwesterly along said curve to the left to a point from which the center or said curve bears South 300 17t 04.6" East; thence South 300 17t 04.6" East along said radial bearing 90.00 feet; thence South 140 35t 40" East 127.47 feet to the north line of the Serra Tract being also the center line of San Pablo Creek as E described in the deed from Doris Shaffer to the State of California and recorded October 11. , 1949 in Volume 1446 of Official Records at page 112; thence Westerly along said center line of San Pablo Creek North 610 071 40" West 45.32 feet; South 790 37' 20" West 56.10 feet; South 600 ;7t 20" West 92.40 feet; South 300 371 20" West 50.16 feet; South 740 221 20" West 46.66 feet; South 320 37t 20" 'Test 63.36 feet; South 80 07t 20" Wiest 128.70 feet South 240 071 20" West 50.16 feet; South 640 07t 20" West 56. 10 feet- North 460 071 " West 7'9.20 feet- North 750 22t 40" 'Nest 73.92 feet; Forth 46 2 1 40" West 53.46 feet; North 890 0 1 West 71.86 feet to the east line of Lot 41 to Creekview Subdivision, filed April 16, 1946 in Mar Book 29, page 3 Recorders. Office of Contra Costa County= California; thence South 00 101 50" West to tie south- east corner of Lot 41, Creekview Subdivision, being in the center of San Pablo Creek, also being a point on the southern line of the Rollingwood Lighting District; thence Z,.esterly along the center of San Pablo Creek, being along the southern line of the Rollingwood Lighting District to the northwest corner of Lot 136 of the Rancho San Pablo, being; an angle point in the boundary line of the City of San Pablo; thence Northeasterly in a direct line to the southwest corner of Lot M, Block 1, "Rollingwood, Contra Costa County, California" filed April 6, 1943 in Map Book 26, nage 916_; thence Northerly and Easterly along the western and northern lines of Rollingwood to the northeast corner of Lot 24, Block 15, being a point on the western line of lot 20, of the said Wilart Park; thence North 10 12t 15" East 31 feet to the northwest corner of the said Lot 20, Wilart Park; thence Easterly along the northern line of Wilart Park, to the northeast corner of Lot 33, the point of beginning. 5. The Clerk of this Board shall cause to be filed with the State Board of I Equalization, the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa and the County Assessor, of Contra Costa County a certified cony of this resolution, containing the legal des- cription of the boundaries of said District above set forth, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 16th day of October, 1956, by the following vote: i AYES:Surervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLCR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERTCK SCIS. NOES:Sunervisors - NONE. ABSEn>Z': Supervisors - H. L. CU"':4'INGS. S t I S t 1 i t I i I i i i i i i i i i i i i t 2Rt TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued In the h1atter of Approval of 1greement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for street lighting system in COUNTY SERVICE ARE. L-6. This Bond having heretofore awarded a contract to the Pacific Gas and Ele e- trio Company for furnishing electric current within the boundaries of COMITY SERVICE AREA L-6 in Contra Costa County, and said Pacific Gas and Electric Company having presented to this Board a contract dated October 1, 1956, for the installation and maintenance of said lighting system; NU-7, TiffMiEFFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, TT IS -err TEE BCABD ORDERED that said contract is hereby approved and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, is authorized to execute said contrr:ot on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Metter of Advertising for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy, etc. , for Parchester Lighting District, Contra Costa County. It appearin, to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in the Perohester Li rhtinr District Kill expire on November 30 , 1956; V0111; 9 TIERE_FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 3Y TIM BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice to bidders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said Parchester Lighting District of Contra Costa County in the "San Pablo News", said bids to be j received by the Clerk of this Boerd up to the hour of eleven a.m. on November 13 , 1956. The fore;ping order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Bids and award- ing contract for construction of Section "B" of the Central Ygnacio Valley Channel near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. This Board having referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservrtion District bids received for construction of Section "B" of the Cen- tral Ygnacio Valley Channel near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for said flood control district, having recommended to this Board that the bid of J. `reply Harris is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit prices for estimated quantity: 0,449.80) , is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa; NU.11', TP.EH&QV-RE, on notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS Bl' THE -0ARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said v6ork be and the same is hereby awarded to said J. henry Harris ! at the unit prices submitted in said bid. IT IS URI`z JRD&iED that said J. henry Harris shall present to this Board t%o -ood and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 3,724.90, one ?uaranteeinm payment to labor and materialmen , and one guaranteeing I faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FUR-TIER ORDMED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. i IT IS FlnT!a-;l ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful] bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids. I The fore 7,oinr,, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the 'atter of Re3eeting bids received for construction of Parchester Village Outlet Channel f to San Pablo Bar for Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Lone 20. This Board having referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and water Conservation District, bids received on October 9, 1956, for construction of Parchester Village Cutlet Channel to Sao Pablo Bay for Contra Costa County Storm Drain District, Zone 20; and Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer for said Flood Control District, having appeared before this Board to report that said District recommends that the bids ! received for said work be REJECTED; i NOW9 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T113 BC;RD ORDERED that said bids be and they are hereby REJECTED ! and the Clerk is directed to return the certified checks which accompanied the bids i submitted, to the bidders. The f ore loin order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members tipresent. r i TU;SDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950'Continued In the :da tier of Approval of areement %ith Ernest Hallman for Fire Station ;i4 in Pacheco I t. Diablo sire Protection District. This Board having, on October 2, 1956, awarded a contract to Ernest Hallman, 1182 Almendro Court, Concord, California, for construction of Fire Station ir4 in i Pacheco, Lit. Diablo Fire Protection District; y An agreement dieted October 5, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, %herein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessar: for said work , and two surety bonds, #15641-12-1713-56, each in the amount of ;x15,887.50, issued by United States Fidelity and uerenty Company, with said Ernest Hallman, as principal, one -ueranteeirrr faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteein4 payment to labor and materialmen, Navin-7 been presented to this Board; f On motion of Surervisor Gayak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thet said agreement be and the same is hereby APFaOVED end :say S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem of this bawd, is authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTLER ORDS that said bonds are tPPROV'ED. i IT IS FURIIYER CRDERED that the bid check %hick accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. The fore;oin 1 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Latter of Parkin problem, Golden tate Way and lora a Blvd. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY TI1E BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the Merchants of the LaFiesta Shopping Center, in %hick attention is called to the fact that the tiro--hour parking restriction on Golden Gate `jay and Dora ge Boulevard is not being enforced, IS REFERRED to the District Attorney . The f3re-7oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of .Acceptance of I resignation of Emma li. Halsey, Trustee of neelamation District No. 830 and appointment of Oscar N . Burroughs to said office. Emma i'r`, Halsey , Trustee of reclamation District No. 830, having filed with said district her resignation as such Trustee; On motion of Supervisor FSrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS by T M BOA.RD ORDERED that said resig.,nation is ACCFXrF.D and the office of Trustee be and the same is hereby DBCZx-RED VACANT. IT IS BY TiiE --04ARD Fi9RT:_ER ORD-MM that Oscar N. Burroughs be and he is hereby appointed to the office of Trustee of said Reclamation District too. 830 for the unexpired term of se id Emme i'l. Halsey , resigned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Appointin Irving R. Kraemer as Com- missioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T'dE BCARD ORDERED that Irving R. Kraemer, 2700 Oak Road, 'Walnut Creek, be and he hereby is APPOINTED Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission for the I unexpired term of J. F. DeRosa, resi:*ned. The foreToing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Patter of Al nproval of Report of County .Auditor filed October 16, 1956. The County Auditor having, filed with this Board on October 16, 1956, his report of all. claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; i IT IS BY THE B(7 RD ORDZRED that said report be approved end placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE Bt:RD ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein be by the i Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. i i i 2R5 TUESDAY, OCTCBER 16, 1956 -- Continued IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rerort 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 Directing District Attorney to rrepare revised agree- ment with Yx. Gerald E. Dorsey for janitorial services for Pittsburg Branch Office of Social Service Department. This Board having on June 12, 1950, entered into an agreement with Gerald E. Dorsey for janitorial services for premises of Social Service Department in Pit- tsburg; and Good cause appearing therefor; and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare a new contract with Mr. Gerald E. Dorsey for janitorial services for the Pittsburg Branch Office of the Social Service Department, the County to pay said Mr. Dorsey at the rate of $125 per month, the contract to be for a term of one year. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimousy vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. Henrik L. Blum, Health Officer, be and he is hereby GRA14TED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF C LIFCRNIA during the week of October 22 to 29, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Pay- ment of Fees for Polling Places, Election Officers Services, etc., election for the formation of Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation, Park and Parkway District. Cn motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation of members of the election board for the special election held on October 10, 1956, for the formation and election of the first five directcrs of the Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation, Park and Parkway District, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger service fees of $3-OC and 60 cents mileage for the person delivering the election returns; and the compensation for use of the polling place is fixed at $10.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election: Mary Severn, 2806 Rollingwood Drive, San Pablo Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 60 - Total 16.10 Eileen Anderson, 2895 Arundel Way, Richmond 10 Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Lena Hill , 2882 Arundel Way, San Pablo Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Rollingwood Improvement Association c/o Clifford R. Berg, 2962 Chevy Way, Richmond For furnishing polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Acceptance of gift (television set) for County Hospital. The Women's Council of the Richmond-E1 Cerrito Board of Realtors having do- nated a new television set for use in the childrens ward (Ward D) of the County Hospi- tal; On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift be ane the same is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote: of the Board members S present. 1 i f TUESDAY, OCTOBER lo, 1556 -- Continued In the Matter of Acceptance of gifts for use at Juvenile Hall. The Permanente Children's Service Co=ittee having donated various articles for use at Juvenile Hall; Cn the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that said gifts be and the same are hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of Approving agreement with the City of Richmond for purchase of State's title to certain tax deeded property. An agreement dated October 16, 1456, between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond, which provides for the purchase by the City of Richmond of the State's title to certain tax deeded property, etc., is Presented to this Board; and On motion of Surervisor Goyak , seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalfof the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of Requested funds to purchase power mower for Hayden Park main- tenance. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of funds forpurchase of a power mower for use in the maintenance of Hayden Park, requested by the Pacheco Town Council, is referred to the Administrator for study, including the securing of prices for mowers, and his recommendation to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members rresent. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1068. i Ordinance No. 1068, uhich rezones North Ygnacio Valley, request of Bruzzone and Jordon, is presented to this Board; and f i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPRCVED and i ADOPTED. i IT IS BY THE BCARD FURTHERORDERED 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 members present. In the Natter of Approving Ordinance No. 1085. Ordinance No. 1085, which rezones San Pablo Area, request of the Planning Commission, 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 "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 . i In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1071. Ordinance No. 1071, which forbids the display or sale of baby rabbits or fowl as pets or novelties,is presented to this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS $Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPRCVED 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 lax in the "CONTRA COSTA NEWS REGISTER", 128_ 7 f TUESDAY, OCTOBER 169 1956 -- Continued 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 Natter of Approving Ordinance No. 1066. Ordinance No. 1066, %b ich rezones South Ygnacio Valley Area request of Monlux and Sutherland, 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 FL2THER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "CONTRA COSTA TIMES", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Claim for damages. 0. F. Fenstermacher, Attorney, on behalf of Francella Upton, having filed u-ith this Board on October 16, 1956, claim for damages in the amount of $100,000 plus undetermined amount for medical expenses. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor 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 members Present. In the Matter of Claim for damages. 0. F. Fenstermacher, Attorney, on behalf of Fred G. Upton, Jr. having filed with this Board on October 16, 1956, claim for damages in the amount of 50,000 plus undetermined amount for medical expenses. 1;', THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor 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 members present. In the Matter of Claim for damages. 0. F. Fenstermacher, Attorney, on behalf of Betty Jean Callahan, having filed with this Board on October 16, 1056, claim for damages in the amount of $50,000 plus undetermined amount for medical expenses. NOW3 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOIRD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Rescinding order of September 18, 1956, designating County Administrator as representa- tive of County to execute subven- tion agreement with Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California. This Board having on September 16, 1956, authorized and designated D. M. Teeter, County Administrator, as the representative of the County of Contra Costa, to yexecuteanagreementonbehalfoftheCountywiththeDepartmentofVeteransAffairs of the State of California; and Good cause appearing therefor; and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolution be and the same is hereby REcCINDED, VACATED and SET ASIDE. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4 i i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of designating Auditor-Controller to sign Application to State Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs for State Funds. i RESOLVED: That H. E. McNam er, County Auditor-Controller, is hereby authorized and designated as the representative of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to sign and present an application on its behalf to the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California for State moneys under Section 912 of the Military andVeteransCode, State of California, Chapter 1493, Statutes of 1945; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That said representative is hereby authorized and desig- nated to execute an agreement on behalf ok said County with said Department of Veterans Affairs covering the terms and conditions under which any amount of State moneys is tobegrantedtothesaidCounty; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the amount of State moneys to be allotted will be determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs, and matching funds may be provided by the County in the proportions as required by agreement with said Department. Executed this 16th day of October, 1956. i eirmano?ro em, oar of Supervisors In the Natter of Authorizing attendance at meeting, Libra- rian at San Diego. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Bertha D. Hellum, County Librarian, be and she is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: California Library Association conference at San Diego, October 29-November 2, and she is granted permission to use a county car for said trip. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting, Director of Personnel and others. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Personnel Director and others of his staff, and Mr. Lindsey of the Administrators staff be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, including $40 registra- tion fee, and the use of a county car: Conference of California Personnel Management Association at Berkeley, October 16-18. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1 In the Matter of Appointing Otto Unger to the Zone Advisory Board for the Finole Creek Watershed Zone (No. 9) to replace Leroy C. LeFebvre. This Board having been notified of the resignation of Mr. Roy LeFebvre from the Zone Advisory Board for the Pinole Creek Watershed Zone of the Contra Costa CountyFloodControlandWaterConservationDistrict; NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Otto Unger, 1108 Tennent Avenue, Pinole, be and he is hereby appointed to the Zone Advisory Board for the Pinole Creek Water- shed Zone of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Airport Development Program. The County Administrator's office having presented to this Board a proposal with reference to hangar facilities at Buchanan Field, recommending that the Board delay any action on the hiring of Aitken do Collin, and that it direct the Administrator to negotiate with firms such as California Steel Buildings, Soule Steel, Winston Steel and Armco Steel for prices on hangar facilities; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Proposal is avnrovet. ant.: the Administrator is directed to con- tact the firms above referred to for hias on the proposed hangars. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 128.9 TUESDAY, CC'"CBER 169 1 56 -- Continued In the Matter of App.ronria- tion Adjustments. Cn the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED: Appropriation Decrease Increase Assessor capital Outlay 920 Unappropriated Reserve 920 County Garage - Martinez Administration Building Martinez Administration Building 8,95 County Garage 95 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 895 895 Public Works Department Secondary oa onstruction 3223 20000 Primary Bridge Construction f-3641 22000 Central Service Capital Cutl ay - Duplicating Equipment 1 Plate exposure unit 95 Unapprorriated Reserve General Fund 95 Public Works Department Secondary Rirht of Way - x 5167 100 Secondary Road Construction - 15465 100 Flood Control District Unappropriate eserve (999) 79000 Contractual Services 79000 Buildin_. Inspector Capital ut ay 110 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 110 Grand Jury Services 2,575 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 2,575 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Bonds of Acalanes Union High School District, 1955 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore on the 17th day of January, 1956, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $3,250,000 principal amount of bonds of Acalanes Union High School District, designated "1955 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $400,000 principal amount were designated "Series All and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $400,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portio thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $2,850,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; WHEAEIyS, this board of supervisors has determined and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that (M0,000 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 issuance of $3,250,000 principal amount of 1955 School Bonds of Acalanes Union High School District, is incur-orated 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. 70C,000 nrincical 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 dated January 1, 1057, shall be 70C in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-700, 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 numberical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 435,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on January 1 in each of the years 1958 to 1977, both inclusive; i Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at theoffice of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of January, 1958, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; I I i f flA Y TUESDAY , OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued 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 counter- signed, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CP.LIFCR IIIA B- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1955 School Bond, Series B Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of 19 one thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of Ameri'ca w t interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the st ays of January an July of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year) . This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series,numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $3,250,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 22nd day of November, 1955, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of C.:lifornia, 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 lar:, 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 itsminutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking Hand 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 prorerty of said school district. IN VJTKESS e.-IiEAEOF 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 lst day of January, 1957• Seal ) H. L. CUPPINGS C airman of Board o Countersigned: Supervisors H. E. McNamer County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Boar of Supervisors 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, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Acalanes 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 $ or months? interest on 1955 School Bond No. B Serie s , of said School District. H. E. McNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series B and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER CRDERED 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 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 13th day of November, 1956, 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. t 291 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued 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 October, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. AGES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CMN INGS. In the ?utter of Bonds of San Ramon Valley Union High School District 1956 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore on the 10th day of July, 1956, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order Providing for the issuance of $500,000 rrincipal amount of bonds of San Ramon Valiey' Union High School District, designated "1956 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and Mi REAS, 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 A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $300,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and W EREAS, said resolution Provided that the remaining $200,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; MIEREAS, this beard of supervisors has determined, and does hereby decl re, that it is necessary an,, desirable that ($$5,000 principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized) IT IS THERMRE RE-SOLVED AFD ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of "500,000 Principal amount of 1956 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 hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 85 ,000 princiral 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 dated January 1, 1957, shall be 65 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-85, 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: 5,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on January 1 in each of the years 1958 to 1974, both inclusive; I Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent Per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of January, 1955, and thereafter semi-annually on the Ist days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series B shall be signed by the chairman of said board of super, visors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such 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, f so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDMF ED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF A21MICA Dollars ST.-'.TE OF CALIFORNIA B- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF San Ramon Valley Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1956 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 lst day of lg one thousand dollars ($1,C00) in lawful money of the Unite States o er ca, witgi interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, Payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst days of January I ang-Tuly of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for; the first year vh ich 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 $500,000, 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 j May, 1956, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, j State of Califorr_ia, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. I y TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued 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 r_ erfor4med rrecedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and .,errnT""pf; n st.rit 4zt%nf'nT"ity v'ith the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bon 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 i the money for the redemption of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable rrooerty 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 Ist day of January, 1957. Seal) H. L. CUNMINGS airman of Board o Supervisors W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the H. E. McNAMER Board of Supervisors County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series 2 shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit : i The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder f 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 of and 100 Dollars $ for mon t s interest on 1 chool Bond No. B Series 9. of said School District. H. E. Mc FAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDEIRED 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 prorerty in said school district and Provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner rrovided 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 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 13th day of November, 1956, 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 16th day of October, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NC ES:Surervisors - NOME. ABSEFT: Supervisors - H. L. CUM,%IKGS. In the Matter of Bonds of Richmond School District 1952 School Bonds, Series F. k'HEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California , heretofore on the 20th day of May, 1952, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $5,CCC,CCC principal amount of bonds of Richmond School District, designated "1952 School Bonds", set forth in the records of this Board of Supervisors; and 1HEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $3GC ,COC rrincival amount were designated "Series A" and the issuance Pnc sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of 1300,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and 1%HEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $4,700,000 nrincioal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; (and .65Cf,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now out- standing; ) WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $4,200,C00 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series, as this Board of Supervisors might determine; and $5CO,COO rrincinal amount, designated Series C, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; 1 I 2) TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1950 -- Continued WHEREAS. said resclution provided that the remaining $3,7CO,C00 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series, as this Board of Supervisors mi€ht determine; and $1,C00,CCC principal amount, designated Series D, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; i WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $2,700 ,000 Principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series, as this Board of Supervisors might determine; and $1,500,000 principal amount, designated Series E. have heretofcre been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. WFEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($ O X0C principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized IT IS TPEREFCRE RESCI VED AND CR DERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $5,CO0,C0O principal amount of 1952 School Bonds of Richmond School District is incorporated herein b,• reference and all of the rrovisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be ar-licable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 500,000 princiral amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series F". Said bonds of Series F shall be dated January 1, 1957, shall be 500 in number, numbered consecutively from F-1 to F-500, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,C00 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: 25,000 princiral amount of bonds of Series F shall mature and be payable on January 1 in each of the years 1958 to 1977, both inclusive; Said bonds of Feries F shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of January, 1958 and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series F 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 sig- natures and countersigfl atures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically rerroduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS FLPTH£R QP.I?:ETIED that said bonds of Series F shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA i F- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Richmond School District of Contra Costa County. 1952 School Bond, Series F Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, ack- nowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office i of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of 19 one thousand dollars ( 6.1,000) 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 lst ys of January an July 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 dulyauthorized 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 $5,000,0001 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. 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 andperformed 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 redemr_tion of this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable rrorerty of said school district. IN e.ITNESS txNERECF 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 January, 1957 i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued SEAL) H. L. CUW4INGS Chairman of Board o Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. MCNAMER W. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerkan Clerko t e Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series F shall be attached interest courons substantially in the following form, to wit: i The Treasurer of Coupon No. j Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Richmond School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum -OF—and—_/10C Dollars for months' interest on chool Bond No. F Series F, of said School District. H. E. McNAMER County Auditor IT IS Ir1TRTHEF ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series F 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 F to be published at least two weeks in THE INDEPENDENT", a newsnarer of general circulation, printed andpublished 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 13th day of November, 1956, 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. i 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 October, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLCP. , W. G. BUCHANAN, t J. FREDERICKSON. i NOES:Sunerviso rs - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUFA*INGS. In the Matter of Bonds of Richmond Union High School District 1952 School Bonds, Series G. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 12th day of August 1952, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of 17,000,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond Union High School District, designated "1952 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and i WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which WO,CG O r_rincipal 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 and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $6,500,000 principal 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;) j WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining ,$6,000,000 principal i 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 iC, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now out- standing; and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $5,700,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more serks, as this Board of Supervisors might determine; and $1,CCC,COC principal amount, designated Series D, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now out- standing; and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 4,700,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series, as this Board of Supervisors might determine; and $1,000,000 principal amount, designated Series E, have heretofore been issue. and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and 295 TUESDAY, OCTtB ER lb, 1956 -- Continued WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $3,700,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series, as this Board of Supervisors might determing and $1,300,000 principal amount, designated Series F, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. 0EREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($1,5CC,000 principal amount) of said remain- ing bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED An CRDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of 17,000,000 arinci^al 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 wart hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 1,500,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an addi- tional series of said issue, to be designated "Series G". Said bonds ofSeries G shall be dated January 1, 1957, shall be 1,500 in number numbered consecutively from G-1 to G-15009 both inclusive, of the denomination of h,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; X75 ,000 Principal amount of bonds of Series G shall mature and be payable on January 1 in each of the years 1958 to 1977, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series G shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, r.ayable 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 January, 1958, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series G shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be counter- j signed, 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 countersign atures may be Printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, excent that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series G shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF VERICA Dollars STATE CF CALIFORNIA G- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Richmond Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1952 School Bond, Series G Richmond 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 lst day of 19 , one thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States o. merica, wit7i interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate ofper cent ( o) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on a st nays of January—and July of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is ^ayable 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 of $7,000,0001 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. 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 rrovided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed rrecedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and nerfermed 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 nronerty of said school district. Iii WITNESS WHEREOF said ^oard 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, an!; the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 1st day of January, 1957. SEAL) H. L. CLMTrINGS Chairman of Soar o E COUNTERi 10NED: Sunervisors I,% T. FA"SCH H. E. McWVER f County Clerk and Clerk of the County Auditor Board of Sunervisors f TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 19, 905 -- Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series G shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to •nit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. s, Contra Costa Countv, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of tke interest and sinking fund of the Richmond Union Hiph School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sun of and 1C0 Dollars for months' interest on 19 c o0l Bond No. G Series G, of said School District. 1 H. E. McNAMER County Auditor i i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the cede rtion of said bonds of f Series G 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 takes in the manner Provided by lax. F IT IS FURTHEF ORDERED that the clerk of said bard of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series G to be published at least two weeks in the "EL SCBRAATE HERALD BEE PRESS". a newsvaner 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 surervisors will up to Tuesday the 13th day of November,1956, 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 ali bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board ofSunervisorsofContraCcstaCounty, State of California, at a regular meeting thereofheldonthe16thdayofOctober, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Sunervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLCR, W. G. BUCHANAN., J. FREDERICKSCN. i NOES:Surervisors - NODE. ABSENT: Surervisors - H. L. CLINGS. d In the Matter of Proposal for Master Plan with Regard to Waste Disposal. Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, having written this Board with re- ference to the development of the Master Plan for Sewers by Consultant Engineer William J. O'Connell, Jr. , and the application of the plan in the County by Jack Port, Head of the Sewage-Waste and grater Division of the Public storks Department, and urging the Board to give serious consideration to the r+rogosal for a Master Plan for Waste Disposal; and 1 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to arrange for discussion with Consultant Engineer, Mr. Jack Port of the Public Works Department, Public Works Direc- tor Sauer, the District Attorney and Dr. Blum, County Health Officer, concerning possible sites for cut and fill operation of waste disposal, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said group shall file with this Board a report by November 7, 1956 concerning said matter. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Piling of lumber from buildings being demolished in Richmond. Charles Mattson, Fire Chief of the El Sobrante Fire District, appears before this Board and reports that lumber gathered from buildings being demolished in the Richmond area, is being piled in lots in the residential areas, and Mr. Mattson expresses concern as to whether the lumber is a fire hazard; and On motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Planning Commission for study and report as to whether or not the junk yard regulation ordinance or any of the other Planning Commission regulations are being violated by the Piling of the lumber as reported by Mr. Mattson. The foregoing order is -gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board merb ers present. c i t i 4 I 1297 TUESDAY, OCTO"£R 16, 1956 -- Continued In the Nutter of Notice and Resolution of Intention to Sell Property Owned by the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, held on the 16th day of October, 1956, the following resolution was adopted by at least a two-thirds vote of all the members of the said Board. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a public meeting of said Board will be held on the 13th day of November, 1956, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock a. m. of said day at which time sealed proposals will be received for the parcels of property here- inafter described. At said time and at the Board Chambers in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, after opening and declaring the sealed proposals, any bidder may make an oral bid exceeding at least five Per cent (5f) of the highest written Proposal and after such bidding, if any, the Boird' shall accept the highest bid for cash. WHEREAS, the Bo-L-d of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, does hereby declare its intention to sell to the highest bidder for cash an easement and richt of way, from time to time, to lay, construct, maintain, operate, repair, alter, change the size and number of, and remove a pipe line or_pipe lines, and appurtenances therefore, for the transportation of oil, gas, water, and other sub- stances, ub- stances, with the right of ingress and egress to and from the same, over, through, under and along those certain parcels of land situated in the County of Contra Costa, j State of California, ani: more ^articularly described as follows: Parcel One (Grantee No. 01-B-10-1) : Portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, being a strip of land 10 feet in width, the south line of which is parallel with the 10 feet southerly from the south line of the Arnold Industrial Highway, the easterly terminus of said 10 foot strip is the west line of the parcel of land described in the deed from County of Contra Costa to Joe M. Duarte, recorded July 8, 1949 in Volume 1411 of Official Records, at Page 193 and the westerly terminus of which is the west line of the Parcel of land de--cribed in the deed from Joe M. Duarte to the County of Contra Costa, recorded July 8, 1949 in Volume 1411 of Official Records, at page 181. Parcel Two (Grantee No. 01-B-1-1) : portion of Parts "E" and "F". Division 1, Rancho El Pinole, being a strip of land 161 feet in width, the west line of which is Parallel with and 161 feet westerly from the east line of the parcel of land described in the Board of Supervisors Resolution dated June 7, 1955, and recorded June 8, 1955 under Recorders Series No. 35042 in Book 2549 of Official Records, at page 43, said 161 foot strip extends 130 feet from the northerly line of said parcel of land (2549 OR 43) - Parcel Three (Grantee No. 01-B-15A-1) : Portion of the Rancho Yonte Del Diablo, being a strip of land 16 feet in width, the south line of which is parallel with and 16A feet southerly from the south line of the Arnold Industrial Highway, the westerly terminus of said 161 foot strip is the west line of the Buchanan Air Field described as Parcel Ten in the Instru- ment of Transfer between the United States of America and the County of Contra Costa recorded October 9, 1947 in Volume 1137 of Official Records at page 113 and the easterly terminus of which is the east line of said Buchanan Air Field described in the deed from Josephine R. Hook, et al, to County of Contra Costa, recorded May 11, 1942 in book 643 of Official Records, at page 15. Parcel Four: Portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, being a strip of land 10 feet in width, the south line of which is parallel with and 10 feet southerly from the north line thereof and which north line is parallel with and 10 feet southerly from the south line of the Arnold Industrial Highway, the easterly terminus of said 10 foot strip is the west line of the Parcel of land described in the deed from County of Contra Costa to Joe A:. Duarte, recorded July 8, 149 in Volume 1411 of Official Records, at page 193 and the westerly terminus of which is the west line of the j parcel of land described in the deed from Joe M. Duarte to County of Contra Costa, recorded July 8, 1949 in Volume 1411 of Official Records, at page 181. Written bids shall be submitted and oral bids received separately on each of the parcels hereinabove described. The form of grant proposed to be made by the County of Contra Costa may be examined in the office of the Rift of `day Agent of the County of Contra Costa. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby determine that said parcels are no longer needed for any County- purpose and does hereby declare that it is its intention to sell said parcels , that is to say, an easement and right of way for the purposes and objects set forth. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids without stating a reason therefor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of the adoption of this resolution and of the time and place of holding; said public meeting shall be given by posting notices I of said resolution signed by members of this Board, or a majority thereof, in three t 3) public r-laces in said County, as follows: F TUESDAY, OCTOBER 36, 3956 -- Continued 1. Hall of Records Building, Martinez, i 2. Juvenile Hall Building, Martinez, and 3. Administration Building at Buchanan Field, Concord, not less than fifteen (15) days before the date of the meeting, and by publishing said notice once a week for three (3) successive weeks before the date of said meeting in the ANTIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper of general circulation published in said County. j Board of Surervisors of the County of Contra Costa: jCy± ZJ i i f i I PASSED AVD--ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 16th day of October, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: i AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GCYMK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W . G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. i ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUtVINGS. In the Matter of Comrunication from Henry D. Weiss with re- ference to flood Problems in Norlyn Drive area. A communication from Henry D. Weiss, 150 Norlyn Drive, Walnut Creek, with reference to flood problems with which the residents of Norlyn Drive are confronted, i is read to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Flood Control District Engineer and f to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Report of Health Department re sewage i disposal, Harbor Inn, i Hastings Slough, Fort Chicago. i This Board having been notified by the Health Department that Mr. and Mrs. j Stephen Gray, operators of the Harbor Inn, Hastings Slough, are disposing of sewage in violation of Section 28626, Califcrnia Restaurant Act, Health and Safety Code; County Ordinance 640, Article III, Section 1; Section 5411, Health and Safety Code, etc. , and i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is REFERRED to the District Attorney far the appropriate proceedings. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members rresent. In the Matter of Authorizing cleaning of drainage ditches flood control work) . On the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and on notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY 'IPE BOARD ORDERED that the Public 'storks Department is authorized to do the following work at an estimated cost of $1,800, to be charged to County flood control funds ; 1 1. Burn vegetation in West Fork of Grayson Creek from junction with Grayson Creek near Harriet Street, upstream to road leading to Gregory Gardens Water District filter Plant; 2. Remove sediment from ditch in Pleasant Acres Unit 1, from 15C feet below Boyd Road east of Kahrs Avenue to a point 350 feet east of Soule Avenue, south of Boyd a Road; i 3. Remove sediment from ditch along Front t Street in Danville, from State Highway to a point approximately 600 feet upstream. t The f oregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i 129.9 TUESPnY, OCTOBER 169 1956 -- C^ntinued Et In the Matter of rurl; oriz.._n€ removal of certain sewers within Storm Drain Ya int ena nc e District No. 4. On the recommendation of the Flood Control Engineer, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that the San Pablo Sanitary District is authorized to remove certain sewers from within Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, the cost to be reimbursed by said Storm Drain Main- tenance District No. 4. The fore oing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t present. j In the Yatter of Authcrizing construction of two culverts within Storm Drain 1"aintenance District No. 4. Cn the recommendation of the Flood Control Engineer, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the San Pablo City En-ineer is authorized to prepare plans and do field work with reference to the construction of two culverts within Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, said Storm Drain Maintenance District to reimburse San Pablo City Engineer in the amount of eight per cent of the cost of said culverts. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the Formation of Green valley Recreation, Park and Parkway District in RE OLU'TIMf THAT GRMT VALLEY Contra Costa County. R.CREATICI•I, PARK Al`:D PARKWAY DISTRICT BE ESTABLISHED AND CALIINIX r'R.1'.CTIOIT Off ESTABLISF- T T:iEREOF. this Board on the 11th day of September, 1956, duly and regularlytai passed and adopted a resolution of its intention to form Green Valley Recreation, Park and Parrkv68v District, to include all of the follming described territory: Portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15; portion of the South half of Section 16 and portion of the hartheest quarter of Section 21, Township 1 South , Renge 1 gest, I.:ount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Green Valley Road 'With the center line of Camino Tassa3ars; thence Easterly along the center line of Camino Tessa3ara to a point %hick bears South ?20 10' 02" Fast 5.34 Peet and South 110 11' 4411 East 22.35 feet from the most southerly corner of Lot 24, Tract 2246, filed May 15, 1956 in ?dap Book 63, page 49; thence horth ll* 11' 44" West 22.35 feet; thence North 72° 10' 02" 'fest 5.34 feet to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 24, Tract 2246; thence continuing, horth'Westerly alon;z the souttwestern line of Tract 2246 to the most uestern corner of Lot 26, being on the southeastern line of Lot 22, Cameo Acres unit Igo. 1, filed Povember 15, 1949, in Map Book 38, page 28; thence North- easterly along the southeastern line of Cameo Acres Unit iso. 1 to the most eastern comer of Lot 33, bein- the most southern corner of Lot 46 Cameo Acres Unit No. 21 filed February 23, 1950 in trap Boob 39, peke 24; thence continuing 'Northeasterly along I the southeastern line of Cameo Acres Unit No.2 to the southeast corner of Lot 54, Cameo Acres Unit Vo. 2, being the most southern corner of Lot 103, Cameo Acres Unit No. 3 filed April 19, 1950, in !gip Bzok 40, page 4; thence continuing Northeasterly along the southeastern line of Cameo Acres Unit j%o. 3 to the most eastern corner of Lot 204, Cameo Acres Unit ho. 3, bein- the most southern corner of the 17.38 acre par- cel of land described as parcel 3 in the deed to Southern Public Utility District, Recorded December 20, 1950, Recorders File Uo. 65547; thence North 450 53' 45" East 373.06 feet, AT3rth 55° 40' 44" Best 1025.57 feet and Lorth 20 11' West 200 feet to the northeast corner of the said 17.38 acre parcel; thence South 87* 49' `best along the north line of the parcel of lend described in the deed to Teen T. Silva , Recorded September 13, 1944 in Volume 772 of Official Records, page 312 to the east line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Solon Pearce at ua, recorded August 14, 1946, in Volume 924 of Official Records, page 362; thence South 918.67 feet and South 700 I 30* 1'iest 666.67 feet alanv- the east and southeast lines of the said Pearce parcel to j the center line of Ireen Valley Hoed; thence Southerly along the center line of Green I Valley Rond to its intersection with the center line of Camino Tassajara, the point of beginn ing. HEREAS, the Clerk of this Board was directed to and did give notice of the heerinr, set forth in said res.,lution b:, publishing a notice of the proposed formation in the manner and for the time required by law in "The Valley Pioneer", as appears from the affidavit of Fay 3. hook, office manager thereof, on file herein; and 17111EDEAS, at the time set for hearing no objections, either oral or written were received either to the proposed formation or to the inclusion-of any of the territory proposed to be inc luded 'herein; and no request vias made that a tar ceiling, other than the ceiling fixed by stntute, should be set for the district; and this Board has now decided to proceed with the establishment of said district; s i TUESDrY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT IRESOL?ED that the Green Valley Recreation, Park and i Parkway District be established and that no tax ceiling, other than the tax ceiling of twenty-five cents ($0.25) per one hundred dollars (4100) of assessed valuation of the taxable property in the district, as provided in Public Resources Code Section 5403, shall apply thereto; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an election is called throughout the hereinbefore described territory on the 29th day of November, 1956, at which there shall be pre- sented to the voters thereof the questions: i 1. "Shall the resolution of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa of the 16th day of October, 1956, that Green Val 1 ey Recreation, Park and Parkway District be established be ratified?" 2. "Shall the District be governed by its own Board of Directors?" i The name of any qualified person may be placed an the ballot as a candidate for the office of District Director upon the petition of not less than ten (10) qualified electors residing within the proposed district, filed with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County not later than havember E, 1956. The governing board of said district shall consist of five (5) directors elected from the district at large. Forms of nomination papers may be obtained from the office of the County Clerk, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. The entire territory described herein is consolidated as one (1) precinct for the purpose of holding said election, and the polling place is designated as: i Robert B. Welshons Residence ill Maiden Lane, Danville, California The names of the officials hereby appointed to conduct said election are: i Inspector - Mrs. Angeline R. Murray 118 Yeliz Court, Danville, California Judge Urs. Kathryn K. +ielshons i 111 Maiden Lane, Danville, California 3 Clerk Mrs. Thelm& M. Scott 101 Montana Drive, Danville, California 3 The hours during which the polls will be kept open on said 29th day of November, 1956, are from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby, directed to sive notice of said election by publication of copies of this resolu- tion once a week for two ( 2) successive weeks precedinv, the election in "The Valley j Pioneer". PASSED Ar'D ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 16th day of October, 1956, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. C. BUCIUJi'AN I I J. FREDSiilCESONZ. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. a ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CIPAMMGS. In the Matter of r';ithdrawal of Territory from Sone 20 of i Contra Crista County Storm Drainage District (Parahester Village) .RESOLUTION AF'tiD OitDEB NEEiHEEAS, this Board of Supervisors as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District did by resolution duly passed and adopted on September 18, 1956, declare the formation of Gone No. 20 and the adoption of a I project therefor in Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and t pursuant lo resolution duly passed and adopted at a later time on September 16, 195ti, this Board adopted a resolution calling for the giving of notice of a proposed withdrawal of territory From said Zone 213. 20 to be heard October 9, 19569 all as more particularly eppears from the notice and resolution adopted by this i Board on September 16, 1956; and Vi[H;REAS, a further petition for withdrawal of additional territory from said 'cone 20 as formed is the subject of a resolution of this Board of Supervisors duly passed and adopted an September 25th, 1956, giving notice of a hearing on October 16, 1956; and 1301 TUESDI-Y, OCTOBM 16, 1956 -- Continued r 41 EAS, at a hearing held before this board of Supervisors, as aforesaid, on October 9th, 1956, and at a further hearing of this Board of Supervisors, the question of a further exclusion of territory, held on October 16, 1956, it Appeared to this Board of Supervisors that in pert the prayers or sbid petitions for withdrawal, : and each of them, should be granted and adopted; and it appears that the petition to have territory withdrfjwn from said Zone 20 as heretofore formed in accordance with said resolution of September 18th, 1956, should in part be accepted and granted on the grounds that a portion of the 1territoryproposedtober.ithdraKn will not and mould not be benefited by remaining within said Zone 20 lyin - Aithin said District; and it further appearing by affidavits of publication on file herein that notice of said proposed action and of the hearing thereon has been duly and re-u?arly given in accordance rith the provisions of the said Contra Costs County Stora Drain£ge District Act, end good cause appearing there- for, NO1`: THS: O.R..., ySOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as the ex-officio aovernin 202 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 -- Continued 6. The territory of Southern Pacific Company, which has not been ordered excluded from the Zone, is more particularly described as: Lands ofSouthern Pacific Company more particularly described as a strip of railroad right of way described and outlined on State Board of equalization Land 1 Identification Maps of Record and more particularly shown on the State Board of Equalization Utility Assessment Roll of Contra Costa County as follows: Code .Area 8512 Parcel 4 MF p 872-7-12 Parcel 8 Map 872-7-12C Portion Parcel 1 lisp P72-7-13 I Code Area 9119 Parcel 9 Map 872-7-12C Parcel 11 Xep 872-7-12D together Kith all improvements and personal property constituting and incident to a standard railroad. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors as ex-officio the Board of j Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District on the 26th day of j October, 1956, by the follov ing vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. 10YAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, 1W. ;. BUJCHRIAIT, J. FREDE ICKSON. s NOES:Supervisors - NWE. ABSETWT: Supervisors - H. L. Ct3MII-GS. f ci i In the Iia tt er of Amending ander of September 11, 1956, for in- stallation of liphts at inter- section nter- seetion of Cummings Skyway with j Arnold Highway. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,, IT IS BY TIHE BOARD ORDEILED that the order of September 11, 1956s which provided for the in- stallation of three luminaires of 11,000 lumen: rating at the intersection of Cummings Skyway %ith Arnold hi-,hway, be and the same is hereby amended to provide for the i installation of three luminaires of 10,000 lumen rating at said intersection. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, October 23 , 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, hall of Records, Martinez, California I ICbC&man Pro T ATTEST: W. T. PAiA,SCE, CLERK By EDeputy Clerk I i I 1 1 i I s Ii I 1 ft f 1 1 i i J 3at I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUFERVISORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1956 THE BOARD 'MET IN REGULAR SES-"ION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CH '.BEES, HALL OF RECtR DS, MARTINEZ, CALIF-`RNIA; PRESENT: HCN. H. L. CUr.4INGS, CHAIR""A!d, ?RESIDING; SUPERVISCRS RAY S. TAYLOR, 4. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSCK; ABSENT: SUPERVII CR I. T. GCYAK; PRESENT: W. T. pAASCH, CLERK. In the ?utter of Cody of Claim from Los Angeles County for care given resident of Contra Costa County. Cony of Claim in the amount of $113.48 against Contra Costa County for care given Vivian Lyles and Baby at the General Hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor 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 RECOi,StENDATION. r eThe foregoing order is 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 Buchanan, seconded by Suvervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Dorothy Cook, Surgical Sun_ervisor, County Hospital, be and she is hereby authorized to attend, at County exrense, the following: Institute on Operating Roomy Administration, con- ducted by Association of `,Western Hospitals in Fresno, November 12 to 15, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 2, Contra Costa County Health Depart- ment .Administration Building. On Notion of Surervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 2 which ADDS the sum of $6,500 for the substitution of Johns-Manville Saracoustic Units in lieu of Accousti-Celotex "Cir Series acoustic tile, to contract of Greuner Construction Company for construction of Contra Costa County Health Department Administration Building in Martinez, California, is APPROVED; and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order can behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Surervisors - H. L. CUITING:S', RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Su^ervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Sunervisors - I. T. GOYAK. In the matter of Personnel Action. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I`' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel action be and the same is hereby authorized: Health Department Reclassify one Senior Public Health Nurse position to Public Health Nurse, effective October 24, 1956. The ±'oregoinr order is rassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Present. In the Matter of ApFronria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Sunervi sor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following approrriation adjustments be and the same are hereby approved: 04 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1956 -- Continued Annropriation Decrease Increase Health Department Capital Outlayg I Animal Cages, Large (2) 0 $12.00 24 Animal Cages, Small (40) ? $4.50 180 Suprlies - 500 204 Unapnror+riated Reserve Fund 204 204 Capital Outlay - Shelves and Accessories 200 B - Berger Shelves j 50 - Berger Book Supports i 50 - Berger Convertible Shelves 200 - Clips for Berger Shelves 1 - Berger :tiardrobe Shelf Supplies 200 Unappropri :ted Reserve Fund 1003 200 200 Capital Outlay 522 Desk Chair, Swivel Table Bookcase Unarpronriated Reserve General Fund 522 Buildinr Maintenance Hall 8f RecordF-- Building Improvements j and Alterations 800 Unaopronriated Reserve General Fund 800 i The foregoing order is -gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 1 present. r r In the Matter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims at regular rate. 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 following are entitled to the regular users• automobile mileare rates effective the dates listed: I Social Service Denartment Child Welfare Services Worker positions 506-243-09, 10 and 14 - effective August 1, 1956 1 Health Department Chief Assistant Health Officer Position j 301-4,45-01 - effective September 4, 1956 Surervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist position 3G1-437-01 effective 'august 24, 1956 Probation Derartment Field Probation Officer Position 532-255-C1 - effective August 31, 1956 j Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following position: which properly come within the regular mileage users? status are RELISTED: i Social service Denartment Intermediate Typist Clerk position 5C6-091-02 Child '"'elfare '`Porker rosi tions 506-243-01. 079 09, 10, 14 and 17 i Social ; orker Positions %6-241-G2, 039 049 C5, C7, 08, C9, 119 129 13, ls, 169 1S, 15, 202 23, I 25, 26, 27, 28, 291 3C, 31, 339 34, 37, 38: 39, 409 419 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 499 509 51, 52, 53, 54, 559 56, 57, 58, 59, 6e, 61, 62, 63, 641 65, 66, 67 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to pay mileage claims of Persons occupying said rositions at the rate of ten cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven during each calendar month and at the rate of five and one-half cents Per Nile for each mile driven in excess of five hundred miles during each calendar month, in the performance of their work for the County. i The foregoin.- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.c I I r F 3a5 TUPPDr.Y, CCTOBER 23, lc56 -- Continued MR. GCYAK ARRIVED AT 9:30 A. M. AND WAS PRESENT WHEN THE FOLLCWING RES-CLUTICNL hERE ADOPTED. In the 'Patter of Resolution altering the boundaries of the Stege Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, State of California. RESOLVED by the Bcard of Surervi ors of the County of Contra Costa, Cali- fornia, that WIVERFAS, proceedings have been had and taken by the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District Pursuant to the provisions of Article 4, Chapter 9, Park 1 of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain non - contiguous territory and re- quested of this Board that it be annexed to said district; and HEhEAS,, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sanitary district and it a-rears anu this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said district and the non-contiguous territory hereinafter described that said territory be so annexed to said district; NOW$ THEREFCRE, :.T IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Stege Sanitary District be, and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is herebv annexed to said district, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as follows, to wit: Aparcel of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, situated in Section 29, Township 1 North, Range 4 West; M.D.M. , and being a portion of Lots 29 and 30, and of Point Isabel as said lots and Point Isabel are shown on that certain :yap entitled "Map No. 1 of Salt Marsh and Tide Lanb situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, 1872," certified copies of said map being on file with the State Lands Department and with the Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco, more Particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point in the east line of said Lot 29, a distance North along said east line 364.24 feet from the southwest corner of said Lot 29, thence North 510 271 10" West a distance of 60 .23 feet to the true point of beginning for this description; thence continuing north 510 271 10" 'Test a distance of 500.00 feet; thence North 380 32' 50" E.-st 3CG.00 feet to a roint in the boundary line common to Point Isabel and to said Lots 29 and 30; thence continuing North 380 32= 50" East a distance of 150-OC, feet; thence South 510 27' 10" East a distance of 500.00 feet; thence South 380 321 50" lWest 3C8.82 feet, more or less, to said "Boundary line; " thence c ont.i nuing South 380 32' 50" best 141.18 feet to said true point of beginning and the terminus of this descri^tion; containing an area of 225,000 square feet. 2. That the Countv 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 j Board of Equalization statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a man or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, Pursuant to Section 500046 of the Government Code (formerly Section 3720 of the Political Code) of the State of California. The foregoircorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 'Matter of Resolution Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Snnitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Surervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District Pursuant to Article 3, of 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; WF.:E1EAS, it arrears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the contiguous territory and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory rrorosed to be annexed is not within any other Sani- tary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District; NCI,,', THEREFORE, IT IS CF.DaED, 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 kit: HILLVIEW SCHOOL ANNEXATION All that certain real pronerty in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Fortion of Lot 25 as shown on the man of the Rancho El Sobrante, filed March 14, 1910, and portion of Lot 124 As shown on the Map of the Rancho San Pablo TUESDAY, OCTOBER 239 1056 -- Continue d f i filed March 1, 1554, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County des- cribed as follows: Beginning on the western line of Clark Road, as shown on said chap at the j south line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Wilbur J. Skow, et al, to Scott W. Bonds, et ux, recorded October 31, 1951, in book 1844 of Official Records, rage 253, being a point on the boundary line of the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence i along the western line of said Clark Road, as follows: South 260 501 west 59.24 feet; South 10 251 east 101.66 feet; and South 70 05' west 103.18 feet; thence leaving the western line of Clark Road, North 840 521 west 601.05 feet; thence South 30 071 east 252.96 feet; thence south 570 07t west 150 feet; thence South 30 071 east 150 feet; thence South 630 07' east 150 feet; thence South 30 071 east 20C feet; thence North P60 531 east 420 feet to the line between the Rancho E1 Sobrante and the Rancho San Pablo; thence continuing North 860 531 east 154.0 feet to the western line of the said Clark Road; thence continuing North 860 531 east 154.03 feet to the western line i of the said Clark Road; thence continuing forth 860 531 east to the eastern line of the said Clark Road; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Clark Road to its intersection with the boundary line of the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence North- erly, Westerly and Southerly along the boundary lineof the San Pablo Sanitary District to the point of beginning. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly j and regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, held on the 23rd day of October, 1956, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - 1. T. rOY AK, H. L. CUFM!INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, r W. G. BUCHA AN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Surervisors - NONE. i ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.I W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California By APPROVED: Deputy ClerkI I d hairman o said Board 1 I In the Matter of Approving a Release and Quiclaim of Certain Property Leased to the County of Contra Costa j for Advertising Buchanan Field. REOLUTIOh WHEREAS, on the 24th day of Aril, 1950, the County leased certain property near Crystal Pool from A. Howard I:epler for the nu i)ose of conducting and maintaining an outdoor advertising billboard in connection with Buchanan Field, and WHEREAS, said lease has expired and the County no longer has any interest therein, and lt,'HEREAS, the said lessor desires that the said lease may be terminated of record, i NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors i is authorized to execute a release and Quitclaim of the nronerty described in the said i lease to A. Howard Kepler, the lessor. The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, and adorted by the following vote of the Board: a i AYES:Surervisors - I. T. GOY::K, H. L. C07INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, i.. G. BUCPAPAN, J. FREDERICKSOr+. i NOES: Surervisors - NOFr i i ABSEFT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution to Include Employees of the Central County Fire Protection District in the County Civil Service Flan. I WHEREAS, the Commissioners of the Central County Fire Protection District j of the County of Contra Costa have requested that said District come under the Civil Service regulations of the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, said Civil Service system will best insure an adequate supply of qualified personnel , and will be most beneficial to said District; NOW, THEREFORE, rursuant to Wealth and Safety Code Section 14446, et sea., IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the rules, regulations and procedures of the Civil Service Commission of the County of Contra Costa, and the Ordinances of said County where aprlicable, as they now exist and as they may hereafter be amended and changed, apply to and govern the Central County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa; I and 301 f TUESDAY, CCTOB —rR 23, 1956 -- Continued IT IS FURTHER RESOL.TD that all District employees, with the exception of I those holding temporary appointments, in the employ o£ the District at the time this resolution is adopted shall continue to serve in their respective positions without examination, subject to such changes in classes or grades of positions as may be made by the Civil Service Commission in the exercise of its Powers or as may be provided by law; IT IS FURTH ER RESOLVED that any person appointed to a regular or permanent position in said District subsequent to the adoption of this resolution and prior to the rromulgation of elibible lists by the County Civil Service Commission for the respective classes of employment shall have permanent status, subject to satisfactory completion of a six months' rrobationary period. IT IS F UBTH:ffi RESOLVED that the promulgation of said eligible lists shall supersede any lists then in existence. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the District shall reimburse the County, pursuant to Health and Safetv Code Section 144.49, an amount computed as follows: Total annual expenses of the Civil Service Commission and Civil Service Department divided by the number of County employees in Permanent Positions multiplied by the number of permanent posi- tions in said District. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board of Sunervisors: AYES:Su-ervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CLPY'!INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, i . G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Sunervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Su-ervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Further Coverage of the r—xisting Procedural Agree- ment a-ith Pacific Gas and Electric Comnany, a public utility. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District did on Sertember 29th, 1955, duly make and execute a procedural agreement Pertaining to the location and relocation of public utility facilities on the part of Pacific Gas and Electric Comnany, a public utility corporation, on the one hand and Contra Costa Countv Flood Control and Water Conservation District, a public corporation; and d,'HERE S, it is possible that differences may arise when and if works of con- struction and improvement are ordered by the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County as the ex-officio governing body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 and No. 4 (which said Districts were duly formed Pursuant to the provisions of the Storm Drain Maintenance District Act; 1 dater Code Annotated, Page 179; Stats. 1937, Chap. 265, as amended ; and 11HEREAS, it is desirable that a Procedure be agreed upon between such Public utility and the Board of Su^ervisors which will hermit works of construction to pro- ceed without undue delav. NOW, THEREKRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State o2' California, as the ex-officio governing body of said Storm Drain Maintenance District otos. 1 and 4, that the procedureal agreement pertaining to location and relocation of facilities of pacific Gas and Electric Comnany dated Sentember 29th, 1955, entered into between said Pacific Gas and Electric Comnany, a public utility corporation, on the one hand, and the Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and mater Conservation District, on the other hand, be and the same is hereby amended and extended so as to rrovide that works of construction or reconstruction commenced or ordered done by this Board of Supervisors as the ex-officio governing body of said Storm Drain Yaintenance Districts as aforesaid, and the same is hereby amended and extended so as to provide that all works of construction or recon- struction ordered to be none by this Board of Supervisors, or by said Pacific Gas and Electric Comnany shall be subject to, in all respects, the terms and provisions of the said procedural agreement between the Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'Fater Conservation District dated September 29th, 1955. Passed and adopted by the Board of Sur.ervisors as ex-officio governing body 4 of Storm Drain Maintenance Districts Nos. 1 and 4, this 23rd day of October, 1956, by the following vote, to bit : AYES:Sunervisors - I. T. COYAK, H. L. CUIVINGS, RAY S . TAYLOR, 1:". G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Surervisors - NONE. r 11 f N i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1956 -- Continued F 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 aovear on r the assessment roll, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Surervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE Bt'ARi3 OP.DEFED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as r follows: On Board orders dated August 9 and 30, 1956 requests were made adding im- nrovements on Assessment "oC1594, 1b95 and 601481-1. The adding of these improve- ments has effected the exemrtions a-rearing on these assessments. Exemption on Assessment r 6C1594 should be $860 on Assessment 1`5C1b95 41000 and on Assessment rr'b014l-1, "IOOC. In Volume 40, Assessmentx 882106,- Donald E. and Maria S. Rodgers are assessed with Lot 106, Canyon Park with the assessed values omitted. Land value of $300 and imrrovements of $22CO should be added. In Volume 3, Assess=ent #17849, W. Richard and Marcella B. Treadway are assessed with Lot 22 and NK 17.4 ft of Lot 23, Block 2, Amended Map of Block #3 Maltbys High School Tract Addn to Concord, assessed value of land :440, improvements ;"1540. This descrirtion is in error. It should read Lot 22 and h'6d 7.4 ft of Lot 23 block 2 with assessed value of lana 1,390 and im-rovements x1540. In Volume 3, Assessment "1525F, Robert E. Cardinet is assessed with 220.100 Ac. in the Yar of Subn. of Undivided Lds. of F. Galindo Estate, assessed value of land 33,800. The 1 and v Slue should read $2,7,5C-(,. In Volume 27, Assessnent #602591, George P. Cardinet is assessed Frith 157. 390 Ac. in the N11 1/4 Sec. 15 TIN Rl .VD3M, assessed value of land $23,6CC. The land value should read :*11,CX. Through a clerical error an incorrect extension of acreage figures was made. a In accordance i••ith vection 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, your authorization a to the County Auditor to make the above corrections is respectfully requested. In Volume 3, Assessment hr17072 and 17073, Louis J. and Frances M. Narberes are assessed with Lots 1 and 2 Block G, Tovm of Todas S:xntas with imrrovements erron- eously assessed at $6750 and ~i80 respectfully. Mr. Narberes removed these improvements prior to lien date but through an error were not removed from the Assessment Roll. These imrrovements should be cancelled. 1 In Volume 4, Assessment "2:4726, Dana Estates Inc. , is assessed with a 20 foot strip adjoining Lot 94, Dana Estates emit No 3 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1240. Imnrovements did not, exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 18, .Assessment ;"187512, Salvatore Sechiatano is assessed with a portion of Lot 19'5, Brentwood irrigated Farms Subn No. 3 with imrrovements erroneouslyiassessedat "2000. These imrrovements should be removed and added to Assessment 71187512-1 at the request of Vrs. Anna x•_. Musitell i, also exemption of $550 should be raised to $1000. f In Volume 27, Assessment "600342, 60035E and x'600425 erroneously appear inTaxCodeArea7948, uhich lies within the Bay Point Fire District. These properties should not have been in the Bay Point Fire District. The correct Tax Code Area should be 17912. In Volume 23, Assessment #435699 & #4356729 Southern Public Utility District j is erroneously assessed with .085 Acre and .890 tcre in the PIE 1/4 of Section 21 T1S RlW. These assessments should be cancelled as these properties are situated within the district of the Southern rublic utility District. In Volume 29, .Assessment x'613770, Byrne Communities Inc. , is assessed with Porti ons of Lots 42, 43, 44, 58 and 59, R. N. Burgess Company's leap No. 1 OlsenSubdivisionwithimrrovementserroneouslyassessedat $1240. These imrrovements should be cancelled as they are double with imrrovements appearing on Assessment #202- 376 on the Unsecured Personal Pronerty Roll . For the year 1955, Sale #2402, George R. and Mary A. Ristrem are assessed j with a portion of Lot 11, M. t. Diablo Boulevard Tract Part One with assessed value of X4jlandof 50., exemption of 16450 allowed. During the equalizing of the Assessment Roll due to the 35% authorized by the State Board of Equalization the assessed value of land was raised to A607. £xem-tion should also have been raised to 16607. Aniadditionalexemptionof ? 157 should be allowed. For the year 1955, Sale "2360-1953, barren W. Detloff and Doyle E. Medley are assessed with .740 acre in Crinda Park Tract, assessed value of land $300, exemp-tion x'150. Land was raised to $405 during the equalizing of the Assessment Roll. Exemrtion should have been raised to 16202. An additional exemption of $52 should be allowed. For the year 1955, Sale J24.33-1953, Marren W. Detloff and Doyle E. Medley are assessed with a portion of Lot 1, Lake Orinda Highlands Unit No. 1, assessed value of lana $100:. Luring the equalization of the Assessment Roll land was raised to $135. Exeirntion of $100 is in error. 'fir. Medley is entitled to exemption on if 2 interest. Exemption should be reduced to S67. For the year 1955, Sale 1:'2434-1953, Barren W. Detloff and Doyle E. Medle are assessed Filth Lot 2, Lake Crinda Highlands unit No. 1 , assessed value of land 110, equalized value $148, exe_mrti.on 1611C. Exemption of 110 is in error. Mr. Medley is entitled to 1/2 interest, reducing the exemntion to v74. TUESDAY, CCTCBER 23, 19156 -- Continued For the year 1955, Sale rf2435-1953, Warren W. Detloff and Doyle E M dle are assessed with Lot 3, Lake Orinda Highlands Unit No. 1, assessed value of IL10d 70, equalized value $94, exemrtion $70. Exemrtion should be reduced to $47 being Mr.Medley's 1/2 interest in the property. The foregoing order is rassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the latter of Fixing hearing to consider objections to changed assessments on certain Pronerty owned by Mr. Phillip Ross. Mr. Francis A. Watson, Jr. of Tinning & DeLapq attorneys at law, having filedwiththisBoardarequestonbehalfofMr. Phillip Ross that a time be fixed for a hearing to rresent objections to chanted assessments on certain parcels of land in Wildcat Canyon; and On motion of Surervisor Taylor, seconded by Sunervisor Frederickson, IT ISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatTuesday, November 13, 1956, at 3 p.m. is fixed as the timeforhearingsaidobjections. The foregoing order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1072. Ordinance No. 1072, which prohibits parking on portion of Moraga Highway, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Sunervisor T-aylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidordinancebe, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a cony of said ordinance be publishedforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylawin "THE WALNUT KERNEL", a newsna- per of general circulation rrinted and nblished in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is rassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Rejecting bid for installation of a hot water heating system for Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the installation of a hot water heating system at the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control andWaterConservationDistrict, 24CC Oak Grove Road, Concord; and this being the timefixedforthereceivingofbids ; and there being only one bid from Lescure Company,Post Office Box 876, Lafayette, received by the Clerk; and On the recommendation of C. C. Rich,, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Surervisor Buchanan,, IT IS BY THE BOARD MDERED that the one bid received for this work be and the same is hereby REJECTED and the Clerk is directed to return said bid unopened. The foregoing, order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of r agreement with J. Henry Harris for construction of Section "B" of the Central Ygnacio Valley Channel near Concord, Storm Drain Main- tenance District No. 1. This Board having on October 16, 1956, awarded a contract to J. Henry Harris,2659 - 9th Street, Berkeley, for construction of Section "Bff of the Central Ygnacio Valley Channel near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1; An agreement dated October 19, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, each in the amount of $39724-90, issued by Phoenix Assurance Comnany of New York,, with said J. Henry Harris., as urinciDal, one guaranteeing faithful -erformance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment tolaborandmaterialmen, having, been presented to this Board; On motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings,Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that the bid check vihich accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. The foregoing order is rassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. TUESDAY, OCTCP ER 239 19;6 -- Continued f j In the Matter of Authorizing emergency flood control work on Grayson Creek. i On the recon-mendation of C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Vater Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Su^ervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD C°RDERED that the Public Works Department is directed to do emergency flood control work by filling; scour hole with rock, located 200 feet below Harriet Street Bridge on Grayson Creek, at an estimated cost of x:500 to be charged to County Flood Control Funds. The foregoing order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In the Matter of Resignation of Louis Crist as Fire Commissioner of the Byron County Fire Pro- tection District. Louis Crist, Co-missioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District, having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of said District; I j Ngvk, THEREFCRE, and on motion of Su^ervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is I hereby ACCEPTED and the office declared vacant. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Procedure re need for acquisition, replace- ment, sale or scrapping of equirment and furniture. I VdHEREAS, the r.resent Procedures followed within the county organization for the determination of the need for acquisition, renlacement, sale, or scrapping of equipment and furniture requires clarification, and, VrHEREAS such need recuires advance nlannin through which adequate informa- tion will be readily available to this Board at the time of budget or snecial anpropria- tion consideration, i NOrd, TH nEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Administrator is hereby in- structed to revise said Procedures and rrovid a clear instructions thereon in bulletin form to all officers and denartment heads, and said officers and department heads are hereby instructed to follow said Procedures from and after the effective date thereof as fixed in said bulletin. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y. In the ??atter of ComDlaint, Thomas N. Saunders, et ux. versus County of ContrajCosta, et al. , Sunerior Court Action No. 67353• A cony of Complaint and Summons in Sunerior Court Action No. 67353, Thomas K. Saunders, et ux. versus County of Contra Costa, et al. , having been served on H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Su-ervisors on October 23, 1956; i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Sunervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said comnlaint and summons be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO I THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to appear before State Stater Resources Board at Sacramento on November 1. On motion of Surervisor Buchanan, seconded by Sunervisor Taylor, IT IS BY j THE AOARD ORDERED that Yr. Francis W. Collins, District Attorney, is authorized to arrear as this County's rerresentative and in support of the application of the East Bay Municinal Utility District for r_ermit to divert water from the Mokelumne River, which is so essential to the development of Contra Costa County, at a hearing before i the State Water Resources Board at S^cram ento on November 1, his expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Natter of Indebtedness of recently disincornorated i Southern Public Utility Dist- rict. r On motion of Surervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication received by this Board from Breed, Robinson & Stewart, attorneys at law, with reference to allef-ed indebtedness of the recently disincorporated Southern Public Utility District, is REFERRED TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, AND TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.R. i TUESDAY, CCTCBER. 23, 1056 -- Continued In the ?atter of Authorizing Board members to leave the State. On motion of Surervisor Frederickson, seconded by Sunervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sunervisors Goyak, Cummings, Taylor and Buchanan are granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of fifteen days, commencing October 23, 1056. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the IVatter of Request that Countv participate in cost of fire boat to serve Antioch and vicinity. The Antioch Chamber of Co^m ecce having requested information as to whether the County would consider narticipating in the cost and maintenance of a fire boat if one is nurch ased for fire fighting service for the water front along Antioch and vicinity; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for study as to the possible cost to the County, and report to this Board. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of rronosed Annexa- tion of Territory (Draper Pro- perty) to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3. The nrorosed annexation of territory described in resolution adopted by this Board the 28th day of august, 1956 having been duly and regularly continued for hearing to this date, and the Board having this day heard from Mr. Clifford Burnhill, attorney, renresentinc Mr. Fhil Heraty, who requested action on said proposed annexa- tion, and the Board having- further heard from Mr. John Burnhower, representing Cavanaugh Company and Mr. Sargent, who requested notice and opportunity to attend any informal meetings which the Sunervisor of District No. 1 may see fit to arrange in connection with sanitation facilities for the area rroposed to be annexed; and good cause appearing therefor; and On motion of Surerviror Goyak , seconded by Sunervisor Buchanan, the Board continued the matter for further hearing to November 7, 1956, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order was :gassed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Surervisers - I. T. GOYAV, H. L. CU!YINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. 01. BUCHAfiAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Surervisors - NONE. ABSE*'T: Surervisors - KCNE. In the Matter of Annroval of Agreement for extension of lease with Trustees of Rich- mond War Veterans Hall Association. This Board having heretofore extended for one year, from June 1, 1955 to May 31 , 1 . 10, the lease dated June 1, 1945, between the Chairman of the Board of Surervisors ani the Trustees of Richmond War Veterans Hall Association and wherein public building belonging to the County and situated on Lots 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, Block 55, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, was leased to said association for ten years; and the Parties to said lease being desirous of further extending said lease on all of the terms and conditions set forth therein for an additional period of one year; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 'TNE BO='+RD ORDERED that said lease is extended for an additional period of one year from June 1, 1956 to and including May 31, 1957, and the CHAIRMAN of this Board is authorized to execute an agreement for the extension of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport rrisoners from Farr. to do cleanup s-ork on portion of Giant Road. On motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Brown is authorized to transrort prisoners from the Prison Farm to Giant Road for the Purpose of doing cleanup work on said road for a distance of approximately one-half mile: the Portion which extends from the AT&SF railroad tracks south to the entrance of the Atlas Powder Company, the number of rrisoners and the dates upon which they shall be transported, to he at the discretion of the Sheriff; and the Sheriff and Health Denartment are urged to cooperate in natrolling the road in an effort to resort persons who litter it with debris. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r TIIESD;:Y, CCTOBER 231 lS;b -- Continued In the Matter of Directing Furchasinr Agent to adver- tise for bids for fire alarm boxes for use in the il Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District. On motion of uunerviscr Taylor, seconded by Suoervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing agent is directed to advertise for bids for fire alarm boxes in two residential areas in the City of Concord; and the Fire District is directed to rrovide said Purchasing Agent with srecifications for said fire alarm r boxes in order that he may nrerare the 'notice to Bidders. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Assurances to the Corps of En-lineers, u. S. Army, San Francisco District, in the matter of flood control on Rheem Creek. RESCLUTTar. H: R] " , the Corps of Zn-dveers, U. S. Arcot, San Francisco Distriat, is submittin7 a reconnaissance report for flood control on Itheem Creek, Contra Costa County, under provisions of Public Lax 085, 84th Congress , 2nd :session; and 1MREAS, Contra Costa County desires and approves the proposed plans in their preliminary form; and WHEREAS, in connection %ith said Y l ood Control rro ject, it is required that the County of Contra Costa as the responsible locel interests in this instance give assure=noes of local cooperation satisffetory to the Chief of Engineers. 4 NC :f TIER r uR :, BE _TT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Casts , on behalf of the County o1' Contra Costs, and as the ex-officio rovern in>- body of Storm Drain E raintenence District No. 4, hereby agree to: a) Provide without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way required for construction of the project. b) Hold and sere the United States free from damages due to the construc- tion works. c) Rebuild or improve all bridges and culverts in the project reach to the project design capacity in accordance with plans approved by the Chief of Engineers. d) Maintain and operate all the works F'fter completion in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Army. a e) Provide any local draineg-e required to relieve ponding; in localized areas within the project limits. f) Prevent any encroachment an the project channels which mi7ht interfere with their proper functioning for flood control. g) Assume all costs for the Federal portion of the project in excess of the 4400,000 limitation an Federal casts for a project constructed under authority of Public Law 685, 84th Congress , 2nd Session. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a this 23rd day of October, 1950, by the follaxin7 vote, to reit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. ^CYAK, fi. L. CAL3E1;S1 RAY S. TAYLOR, C. BDCH"AN 1: , Z. FREDME ICKS€N. NOES:Supervisors - I OI E. i i ABSM T: Supervisors - NONE i In the Matter of Assurances to the Corps of En?ineers, U. S. Army, San Francisco District, in the matter of flood control on Rheem Creek. It is the condition of the resolution adopted by this Board this day with reference to assurances to the Corps of Engineers, H. S. Army, San .Francisco District, in the matter of flood control on Rheem Creek, that the City of San Pablo concurs. The fore=loin"; condition %as .aide on motion of Supervisor Coyak, sec:nded by Supervisor Taylor. Vote of the Board on the motion Ras as follows: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. r3OYZ, E. L. CL T dGS, PJ-.Y S. TAYLOR, BUCEAN'Z 9 H. FREDERICKSM1. a NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Suflervisors - ;NONE. 3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1956 -- Continued i in the Matter of the Annexation of Nan-eontiauous Territory owned by the City of Antioch to the City of Antioch, County of Contra Costa , RESOLUTION State of California. APPROVIl';r. ANP,';'1.hTION i','P rtnS, there was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a petition by the City council of the City of Antioch, pursuant to Section 35200, at seq., of the Government Code of the State of f California , requesting that the hereinafter described real property, which is non- contiguous to said City , is less then one hundred acres in area, is uninhabited and not a part of any other city , and %hioh lies entirely within the County of Contra Costa; and which is awned by said City of Antioch and used by it for municipal purposes, be annexed to and made a part of said City of Antioch; and lij ilEAS, this Board of Supervis ars by resolution, duly and regularly adopted the 25th day of September, 1956, announced its intention of causing; said territory to be annexed as aforesaid; and notice of the time and place of hearing upon the proposed annexation! was =-iven in the manner and for the time required by law, as appears from the affidavit k of the publisher of the "Antioch Ledger", on file herein; and I i MER AS, at the time set far hearing no person presented any protest, either oral or written , to the annexation requested; O,T, T .;. E'FORE', Dodd cause appearing, BE IT RESOLVED that the hereinafter described territory be and it is hereby annexed to and made a part of the City of Antioch, a general law city in the County of Contra Costa , State of California. The territory which is annexed to the City of Antioch is described as follows, to wit: i Real property lying- and being in the County of Contra Costa , State of Cali- fornia, more particularly described as follows: PARCEL ONE portion of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, count Diablo Base End -leridian , containing 2.090 acres, more or less , described as follows: i Beginninr at the intersection of the South line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa re Aeilway which has a bearing of north 740 55' 'Nest with j the West line of the County Road, as described in the Deed from Myrtle Bonslett, at al, to Contra Costa County , dated January 6, 1942, and recorded January 30, 1942, in Volume 632 of Official Records, at page 250, and from which point the center of a curve to the right with a radius of 245 feet bears South 540 32' 53" jest; thence from said paint of beginning along the %est line of said County Road , Southeasterly along the aro of said curve to the right a distance of 163 .71 feet, South 20 50' West, tangent to said curve, 69.09 feet, and Southerly along the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 325 feet, tangent to the last course, a distance of 266.86 feet to a point from which the center of said curve bears North 450 47' 12" East; thence leav- ing the Fest line of said County Road Borth 660 50' nest, 349 feet; thence North 20 50' East, 374.62 feet to the south line of said Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- way right of way; thence South 740 55' East, along said South line, 175 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL Ti70: Portion of the South 1/2 of Section 18, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, containing 12.19 acres, more or less , described as follows: Starting from a section corner common to Sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, T2N, R2E9 i'+.'DB&M, said Section corner is also on the center line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rai lway ; thence North 74* 55' west, a distance of 2217.7 feet along the center line of said railway rivht of way to a point; thence North a distance of 51.78 feet to a point in the Northerly line or said railway right of way, which is the point of commencement of the parcel of land to be described; said point of commencement being identical with the point of commencement described in deed from E J. A. Banslett to Dominic Dragon, recorded in Book 410 of Deeds, page 55, Records of Contra Costa County; thence North a distance of 554.07 feet to a 1-1/2" iron pipe markin7 the lZortheasterly corner of the land described in said deed from A. Bonslett to Dominic Dragon; thence alon-7 the northerly line of property described in said deed North 700 40' lest, a distance of 40.00 feet to a point; thence iYorth 820 30' ;Pest, a distance of 231.00 feet; thence South 1_'70 45' 'fest, a distance of 132.00 feet to a point; thence South ?80 00' ;'jest, a distance of 132.00 feet to a point; thence South 260 45' Wiest, a distance of 24.50 feet to 8 point ; thence Lorth 74° 30' West, a distance of 262.00 feet to a paint ; thence north 790 15' 'Test a distance of 99 .00 feet to a point; thence north 82° 5' "jest a distance of 66.00 feet to a oint; thence North F5° l51 ,iest, P distRnce of .5 feed to a pcint; thence South 6G° 0 1 West, a distance of 81.F4 feet to a point; thence North 8€° 39' 'lest, a distance of 86.06 feet to an iron pipe at a fence ecrner :..arkinw the Northwesterly corner of the land described in said deed frena J. A . Bcnslett to Dominic Dra;-on; said last mentioned ccurse being ident' cal rc tiae cc_.rse of north F20 00' East, a distr nee of 76.56 feet in said deed, said ;ren pipe being on the prcperty line common to the property of Jeanetta Easlcy, et al, as described in Book 644 of Official Records, page 144, Records of Ccntra Costa County, and of deed from J. A. Fonslett to Dcminic Dragon, hereinbefore mentioned; thence South 0° 46, 46" 'West along said cowmen property line a di stflnce of 22F.74 feet; thence South 46• 2F ' 'Test FO.51 feet to the Northeast line of the 1.3 parcel of land described in the deed from R. F. Easley, et al, to ContrFi Costa County, dflted J-n_:Fry 6, 1 42, recorded January 30, 1042, in Volume 659 of Cff iclpi Receris, at na.-e 155; t _ence South 43' 32' East 50 feet, along the said Northeast line tc the Northerly line cf the s¢id Atchiscn, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ri^ht of wev ; thence Scuth 74• 5c' East *.len.- the northern line of the said richt of way 124.5.43 feet tc the point of begiruting. i i f I I i i TTiFSDAY, CCT0FF'R 23, 1956 --- Continued PA-P CF L T'RREF: Portion of Southwest 1/4 of Section 18, Tcwnshio Two North, RFnwe Two East, Yount Diablo Bpse and Meridian, Contra Ccsta County, California, cont^ fining .84 acre, more or less, described as follows: Beginninv at the Southeast corner of the .46 acre parcel of land described in1thedeedtctheCityofAntioch, recorded in Volume 106 of Deeds, at page 459 in the Recorder's office of Contra Costa County, California; thence West 60 feet; thence North 1 link ( .66 feet) to the Southeast corner of the oprcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District recorded August 15, 1940, in Volume X41 of Official Records, aac-e 341; thence South PE* 05, :lest along the South line of the said parcel 2, to a point w._ich bears :rest 50 feet at right an7les to the East line of the said parcel 2; thence North, parallel to the East lines of parcels 1 and 2 as described in the said deed to Anticch-Live Oak School District to the North line of the said parcel 1; thence North 84• East to the Northeast corner of the said parcel 1, being the Northeast cLrner of the 1.41 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Robert Harkinson, recorded July 23, 1902, in Volume 94 of Deeds, page 275, also beinc- the Vorthwest corner of the said .46 acre City of Antioch parcel 106 D 459) ; thence East 60 feet to the Northeast corner of the .46 acre parcel; thence South 5.07 chains (334.62 feet) along the East line of the said .1 6 acre parcel to the Southeast corner thereof, the point of beginning. PARCEL FCDR• Portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Yount D;ablo Fgse and Meridian, centaininp F4.8P acres, more or less, described as follows: i Beginnin;, at the Southeast corner cf the parcel of land described in the deed ifrom the Town of Antioch to Daniel Gallagher Teaming Mercantile and Realty Co. , re corded December 26, 1924, in Volume 4F4 of Deeds, at p- .--e 113, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California, said point being on the South line of said Section 36, Township 2 North, Rance 2 East, Yount Diablo Base and Meridian, 1675 feet East of the South quarter corner thereof; thence following the boundary line of the said Daniel Gallpl:aer parcel ss fellows : North 1020 feet, test 475 feet, North 1100 feet, ;test 900 feet; North 500 feet to a point on the East-west midsection line of Section 36 which bears 300 feet East of the center of the said Section 36; thence East 2321.x.5 feet along the spid East-west rridsection line of Section 36; thence South 2620 feet to the South line of the spill Section 36; thence West 945.5 feet along the South line of Section 36, to the point of beginning. PASSFD AND iDOPTED by the -Board cf Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, j at a meetinc of said Board 'held on the 23rd day of Cctober, 1956, by the following vote : i A"ES: Supervisors - I. T. GCY• I , H. L. CUM FIN"AS, RAY S. TAYLOR, RUCHANAH, J. FRFJERICuSON. LACES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - Done. In the. Matter of Authorizing correction of error in lease approved by this Board on October 2, 1950, between the County and the Lpfayette Fire District. This Bcnrdnavin3- on Cctober 2, 1956, adopted a resolution approving lease dated Go..tober 2, 19L6, etweer. Lhe County of Contra Costa end the Lafayette Fire D' strict, and which refers to the leasing of property for the purpose of maintaining and operhting a Sheriff's Department SuL-station in quarters to be constructed by theidistrict; and It appears to this Board thet there was an error in the number of square feet listed in said lease on lire 22 of page 1; I NO 4, TFIE.REFC.RF', on --ctien of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,lIT IS BY 1`ffl;. Bu RD CRDERED that authorization is given to correcting said line to read: "less than 1400 nor more than 16FO square feet." The fo_egoinc order is :sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2 In the Matter of Policy which will govern authorization for installs- i tion and maintenance of radios in fire trucks in county fire protection districts. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS EY THIS BC.,-;RD RFSCLVFD that the following is estpblished as the policy with reference to the authorization of insty lation and maintenance of radio equipment for fire trucks operated by county fire prctect'_on districts established under provisions of Section 14100 of the Health and Safety Code, and of which districts this Board is the governing body: i The fire commissioners of the fire d 1strict desiring instPilet 'on of radio enuipment shall in accordance I with the needs cf said district, file a formal request with this Beard of Supervisors for said installation; The fire equipment shall be procured by the district I at its cwn expense; 31 Tt!FSDr.Y, 0CTC'BrR 2?9 1956 --- Continued The instpliation of the radio equipment and the maintenance of same. shall be done by the Com- msnicat-ions Division of the County; The district shall reimburse the County for said Installation ami fcr the cost of -mintenance wh'ch shall be based upon actual excenditures in connection therewith. The foregoin crder is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing Installation of Radio Equip- cent in Fire Trucks of the Brentwood County Fire Pro- tection District. The Lommissioners of the Brentwood County Fire Protection District having renuested ti-,is BoFrd, the governing body of said district, to authorize the installs- of radio equipment in the fire tr-acks of said district; N04:, TiE .EFCRE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor P.sc anan, ?T I3 _-Y E=GARD GRDERED that upon the purchase by said district of the redio equipment, the Coamunice z1ons Di vision of Contra Costa County is authorize to install said equipment in the district's fire trucks in accordance with the needs of said district upon the following conditions: Said Cormun:cations Div i siors of the County will meintasn the e-u_pment after its install»tion, and Lhe distract shall reimburse the County for the instal !ation and mainLenance of said ea_uip- ment. The foregoin:, order is passed uy the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Acce_utance on behalf of Storm Dr,-In Maintenance District No. 4, of conditions set forth by East Bay Municipal Util- ity District concerninz relocat'on of Districtts mains. The East Bay Municipal Utility District raving set forth certain conditions in ccmmunication dated Ccteber 1G, 19756, addressed to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, attention: Mr. J. J. Finlayson, Engineer, Storm Drain Maintenance D.7strict 04, with reference to the lowering of the District's (EBMUD) mains in lith, 12th and 13th Strcets in North San Pablo, to accommcdate certain storm drain maintenance work; and On motion of Supervisor Goypk, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BC: IRD cRDFRED t'_pt the conditions set fortis in said comMunication be and the same are hereby accepted by this Bcerd cn behalf of Storm i?rFin Maintenance District No. 4 and the Chairman and Clerk cf the Board are authorized to sl7n said acceptance. The foregoing order is massed bj the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of LproLal of Agreer:ent with Gallagher Turk, Inc. , re Assessment District no. 1956-2, TrQct 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit No. 1 A-reement dried i`cta-er if", 19=:6, by and between Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , a corporation, Fyrst Party, andCounty cf Contra ^osta, a political subdivision of the State of California, Second Party, wherein the First Party agrees to oerform the work referred to in the Resolution of Intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Ccsta adopted on the 2Pth day of August, 19156, with reference to Assessment District Ivo. 19 0-2, Tract 2099, Creekside .acres, Unit No. 1, and both parties agree that the work of construction shall :e oeid for by Second Party based upon the prices set forth in said a zree:-:ent dP ted Ceteber 17, 19516; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY Th'F n("IIRD t iiDF_,1LD th=t said a;;reenent be and it is hereby APPH(,VED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this rcard, is aut'aorized to execute seid agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, the Second Party. i" 73 r`?i?T:TR C.QJFaED that the Perfcmance -nond and Labor and Material Bond No. 27F1 9 issued by ';united Pacific :.surence Company under .late of October 17, 1956, and referring to the impreve- en;.s to ve conscrL;cc:ed in Assessment District No. 1956-2, Tract 2099, Creekside Acres, Unit lie. 1, in accordance with said? agreement, be and they are hereby A.i'r.R(`rEO . T',-.c fcrnf t`tZ:;- order is passed by the unsn;mous vote of the Board. In the Matter. of ^•enersl Plans, Oakley Drpinare "ones, pre?pre<d by W. J. C f Ccrinel'_ L Asscci etes. J. C"Connell, Consultant, having filed with this pcard Generpl Plans for ( aklev Draine{-eones; i TIJFS:>,Y, C`CTCFLR 21, 1,r6 -- _ ccr.:;inued On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Suoervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY Til F-10A D R:F E! that said :dans pre in irinciple, and this Board further resolves thst it intends to adoot said eneral Plans for Oakley Drainary-e Zones, and it i recommends to the County planninz Cozrmissicn and to the Centra Costa County Flcod Con. Itrel and Water ConservAtoionDistrictthsttheyconsidertheadction of seld glens After the required hearings. i The forereinr order is passed try :he ucaniricus vote of the BoRrd. jIn the Vatter of Applicrticn of jFreewey Industripl Properties Mr. A. J. McCosker) for quarry i permit. w orsCp Del ney Conzru.n ty Asscca --Icn na ln. (fled with this Board a reouest that a new he^rinT be held on the a-;pl'_--mtion of Freeway Industrial Properties for a pei>Jt to onerpte a c-arry; On ^action of Supervisor Teylcr, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE F( ARD CRDERED that spid ren;est for new hearing be DEh!ED. i The foregoinc order Is oassed by the unanincus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for installation of hot water heating system at the office of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Plans and specifications for installation of hot water heating system at the office of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Flood Control District; On motion of Supervisor Geyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOAiD FURTHER CRDFRED that the eneral prevailing rate of wages', which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project,, -are set forth in the Notice to Contractors 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, November 13, 19560 at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTnR CRDERY-D that the Count; Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice tc be published in the "Contra Costa Gazette.^ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Plans for fire house to be jconstructed for use of Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Plans prepared by Wayne A. Littlejohn, Architect, for fire house to be constructed by Donald L. Rheem within the boundaries of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District and which fire house will be used by said District, are filed with this Board; and, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans be and the same are hereby APPROVED f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of f Lease Agreement re fire house which is to be constructed by Mr. Donald L. Rheem for use of Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. i Lease-purchase agreement dated October 23, 19560 between Donald L. Rheem, Lessor, and Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, and wherein said Lessor leases to the District, the Lessee, fire house to be built within the District in accordance with plans prepared by Bayne A. Littlejohn and which plans have been approved by this Board, the Governing Body of said District, and wherein said 'Lessee agrees to pay said Lessor $7,000 payable on the date of acceptance of the premises for occupancy by Lessee, said lease being for a period of one year commencing on the date on which fire house is completed in accordance with plans and specifications, and wherein it is further agreed that said Lessee is granted an irrevocable option to renew said lease in accordance with the terms set forth in said lease, IS PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease-purchase agreement is APPROVED and Supervisors I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor and H. L. Cummings are authorized to execute said agreement, said Supervisors constituting a Majority of the Members of the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, as and constituting the governing body of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 31 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1956--Continued a And the Board adJourns to meet on Thursday, November 1, 1956, at 9:30 a.m, in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. rman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, NOVEFER 1, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAFERS, 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 1-Satter of Sale of Lafayette School District 1956 School Bonds, Series A. HERE S, the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $970,000 principal amount of bonds of Lafayette School District, of Contra Costa County; and further luly authorized the sale of $300,000 principal amount constituting Series A of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and ciiER AS, notice of the sale of said 'ponds has been duly given in the manner prescribed ,` ,his Board of Sune.r isors and the follo:yin,7 bids for said bonds mere and are the only kids received by said Hoard of Supervisors, to wit: Name of Bidder Met Interest Cost to District Bank of America, N.T. e:. S.n. 115;738-50 Blyth & Co., Inc. 119;936.00 kmerican :r :st Cor. ^y, et al. 120,927.50 A :D, .71HEIRZ S, the sari bid of Bank of America, N.T. &1S. i. is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, I 0•', T??r .I'°:iB, B I' 2::50?VSD by the Boar-1 of Suner-visors of the County of Contra ta; State of al ornia, as follows: 1. Saic4 bid of Bank of Americ=a, 161.71. 2: 500. for ";300 000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted =! the Treasurer of 6ontra Costa County is hereby authorized an directed to deliver said bon3s to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to :late of delivery, plus a premium o=" 799. Bond 14rhbers Interest Rate Per Annum A- 1 A- e0 5 A- 61 A-1210 3-3/4 0 A-121 to A-210 3-1/2v A-211 to A-300 3.65 Said bonds sh..11 bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on June 15 and December 15 in each year except interest for the first year which is ^avable in one installment on December 15, 1957. 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to re- turn the bid checks ,:':ich accompanied the unsucce^sful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a ..sufficient number of blink bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coipons to show on t' eir face that the same bear, interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND t-CPTED this ist day of November, 1956, by the Bo=ird of Super"iisors of Contra Costa= County, b- th.e follo:.-ing vote: AYES: Superv-isors - I. To GOY.i{, H. L. CU14IMIGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, U. G. BUCHAN-019 J. FREDERICKSON VOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None Val IR THURSlli Y, Nc VI MF1R 1, 1956 --- Continued In the Mattcr of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. The County Assessor havin filed with this Board a request for authority to j the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessment which appears on the assessment roll for the 1-1scal year 19=-u-r 7, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On Motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS PY THE BOARD C1RDERiD that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as fol- lows: In Volume 27, Assessment #606$07, Peter and Margherita Molino are assessed with .37 acre in Ho Las Juntas with im- provements erroneously assessed at $6380. These improvements should be cancelled from Assessment #x606807 and added to Assess.;gent #606751 apper-ring in the names of Peter and Emelia Molino. Mr. Molino requests this cnange be made. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous voce of the Board. R In the Matter of Granting Robert Hicks Free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. a Robert Hicks, 1367 Maria Avenue, Concord, California, having filed with this Board an a pplic,-tion for a free permit to peddle Produce in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appe-ring. to this Board that said applicant is an honorably dis- charged veteran of World mar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #378- 17-33, dated February rt, 1946; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD t:HDE'REJ that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Produce in the unincorpor+nLed area of the County ?s re^nested; and IT 1S BY '"HF BOARD FURTHFR CRJEaED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa I County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishing to said Tax Collecto=, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing carrier Is :.sassed uy the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter ofGranting George F. Shipley free per- mit to peddle in the unin- corpornted area of the County. George E. Shipley, 16614 Oak Park Blvd. , Walnut Creek, California, having filed with this Board an anpiicFticn for a free permit to peddle Shoes and Fire ex- tinFuishers in the unincorporpLed area of the County, and It apcearing to this Board that said applicant is An honorably discnaraed veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Di scharge Certificate, S erial n ?91 r-697, de ted January 21, 1946; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD C lUI E:RED that seid applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Shoes and fire extinguishers in the unincorporated area of the County as re- i quested; and IT IS BY "1PHI B(AfU FURTHER ti ii&XtED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said I applicant furnishing to said Tax Collec;cr, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for in Crdinance No. c'96. The fore#7oing order is nassE3 by the unanimous vote of the Board. J, In the Matter of the "Palm Gardens No. 1" Addition to RESOLUTION j City of Concord. AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY GITY F WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 1955, passed and adopted Ordinance No. 9E4 providing, a procedure for inspection of buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and j WHEREAS, the PAL.' GARDENS NO. 1 Addition to the C ity of CONCORD is in the process of annexation tc the City of CCl:CORD, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed a resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly encs regularly passed and adopted on the 22d day of October, 191--b, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Board, has certified Lhat said City has a Luilding code equal to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board author- ize the inspection of all buildings and structures in Lot 9, PALM GARDENS NO. 1 in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of CONCORD, and that fees payable be collected by the City, s NOW, THF'REFCRE, BF' IT RESGLiED that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildinws and structures erected in the Lot 9, PALM GARDENS NO. 1 Addition to the City of Xhi LRD to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable j in connection with said inspection to be collected azri retained by the City of CONCORD., i i S X319 TIiURSDAY, t VT 1;EER 1, 19=.6 - -- Continued PASSED AND ADC PTSD by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, at a meetfn,- of said Board held on the lst day of November, 1956, by the following vete to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GGYAK, H. L. CUrIMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None r In the Matter of Certificates of Secretary of State re annexation of "Ball Property and Adjacent Lands, Unit No. 1" and "Vanderkous-Griev Proper- ties and Adjacent Lands, Unit No. lt' to City of Martinez. Certificate dated October 24, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth thrt copy of Ordinance Nos. 273 & 274C.S., adopted by the City of Martinez and which refers to annexation to said City, was filed in his office on October 24, 1956, having been received by this Board; NCW- 2 THEREFCRE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Gcyak, IT IS BY '11Ur Bi +:;D i RDERED that said certificate be placed on file. a/ The foregoing order is passed oy the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Claim of North American Title Guar- anty Corporation, Contra Costa Division. North American Title Guaranty Corporation, Contra Costa Division, having filed with this BoFrd of October 30, 1956, a verified claim demanding the sum of y4,200 representing rent due and to become due and reimbursement of all sums which claimant may be recuired to pay to the master lessor, Ruth H. Joost, by reason of occupation of certain premises by Contra %osts County (which refers to sublease approved by the Hoard of Suoervisors of Contra Costa County on April 8, 1 '52, for the use of the County Health Department) ; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THF BOARD < RDERED, that said claire be end the same is hereby REFERRED to the District Attorney. The foregcirW order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim from City and County of San Fran- cisco for care given resident of Contra Costa County. Claim in the amount of $20F.10 against Contra Costa County for care given Joseph Spinette at the San Francisco Hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors: l NOa, THI EFCRE, and or motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by G Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY 111 ECARD CRDERID that said claim be and the same is hereby RE;FEhRED .0 Tffr SLCIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR FOR HIS ',WRITTEN RECOMtiENDATION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Claim from Los Angeles County for care given resi- dent of Contra Costa County. Copy of claim in the amount of 'Z"'73?.58 against Contra Costa County for care given Mrs. Ruby Crews at the Los Angeles County General Hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors: NOW, ThER£FCRE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS bY `HE BC. RD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby RFFE u1FD TC THF SLvIAL SERVICE DI:iECTOR FOR HIS NiRITTEN RECOMMENDATION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Metter of Approval of Lease w i th the trustees for Crockett War Veterans, for Veterans Memorial Hall. Lease dated JanuFry 1, 1956 between H. L. Cummings, as Chairman of the Board Of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, called lessor, and the trustees for Crockett War Veterans, called lessees, that said lessor leases to said lessees that certsin public building belonging to the lessor and situated on that certain real prop- erty in the City of Crockett, more particularly described in said lease, for a period o ten (10) years with an opt icr. to lease for ten (10)additional years, at a rental of One Dollar (;"11.00) payable yearly in alvence cotmaencini, with the lst day of January, 1956, is presented to the Board; and THURSDAY, NCVINB R 12 1956 - -- Continued i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY HE BOARD CRDERLD, that said lease be and the same is hereby A?FRCVED, and H. L. Cum- mings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa, is authorized to execute j said lease. The forego ci- crder is passed by .he unanimous vote of the Board. t In Lhe Matter of Directing j Publication of Notice of In- tention to Purchase Real Prop-RESOLUTION erty from RANXLPH F.. PER iY, et al. (recuired for Buchanan Field (Airport) ). WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purctiase from RAN LPH E. PERRY, DEOLINDA PERRY SADLER, and MARY HARTDEGEN, the real property described in the following notice, at a p4rchase price of Ten Thousand DcllRrs (;10,000) for clear zone areas of primary runway on i Buchanan Field; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sure of Ten Thousand Dollars 610,000) is a fair and repsonable price for said property; NC's', THEM-FC-RE, BE IT RESC LVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, November 27, 156, at ten o'clock a.m., of said day in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Kill of Reccrds, Martinez, Cflifornia, as the time and place when and where said Board will sheet to consummate the purchase of the real property de- i scribed in said notice. BE IT FIlnTlMlt RE;St LV?-.J that the Clerk cf the Board of Supervisors be and he is iiereby directed to cause to be published in the "CLisTRA CLSTA GAZETTE" for three 3) weeks immediately .ireceding the date set for hearing the following notice: j NCTI%CE OF INTENTION TC Pt?:CHASE REAL FiOPERTY 9 NOTICE IS W-REBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Sta+e of California, has on the 1st day i of November, 1956, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following described real property: All th9t certFin real property in the County of i Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, contining 2 acres, more or less, bounded as follows: Cn the north by the 174.e9 acre tract of land described in the deed to C. A. Hooper and Co. , re- corded October 1, 191?-, in beck 166 of Deeds, page 252; on the west by said 174.E9 acre tract of C. A. Hooper and Co. and the '411.14 acre tract of land described in the deed to the County of Contra Costa recorded Pay 11, 1942 in book 643 of Official Records, page 1K; on the south by said 311.14 acre tract of the I County of Contra Costa and on the east by the County Road leading from Concord to Avon. i NCTIvE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from HANDGZ.PH E. PERRY, DEOLINDA PERRY SADLER,, and MARY r HARTDEGEN; that tue purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) ; that Tuesday, the 27th day of November 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hell of Recerds, Martinez, California, has been fixed es the ti,.ue ana place when said Ecard of Supervisors will Meet to consum- mate said purchase. I Dated -his lst day cf November, 1956. W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex- officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i By: F. DECKER Deputy s PASSED AND A DC'F'TE D by the Bc and of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, 1 State of California, this 1st day of November, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GCYAK, K. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. EUCKANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. i NOES: Supervisors - NCHE ABSENT:Supervisors - NONE i k i i r 821 I THURSDAY, NCVEI-IBER 1, 1956 --- continued In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Cfficers, General Election tc be held on Novem- ber 6, 1956, and payment of owners of polling places. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ECARJ CRJERID that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for Election Cfficers to conduct the General Election to be held on November 6, 1956, in the Contra Costa County precincts: X18.00 for Election Cfficer serving as Inspector; 15.00 for services as Election Officers (except Inspector) ; 3.00 for delivering Election Returns; 10 per :.Ile each Kay for messenger who delivers said ElecLion Returns. IT IS E:Y '21R BC-Aril cADERE:D that the compensation for owners of polling places furnished for said Election is hereby fixed at $10 for each polling place. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors - I. :. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS. RAY S. TAYLOR, vi. G. BUCHAiNAN, J. F'REDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSEhiT:Supervisors - N(NE In the Matter of Authorizing the Clerk to Canvass the Elec- tion Returns of the General Election to be held on Novem- ber 6, 1956. Pursuant to the provisions of the Election Code, ani on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 11M BCARD ORDERED that the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to canvass the returns for the General Election to be held on November 6, 101r6, said canvass to be conducted in the office of the County Clerk and the Board of Supervisors' Room. The foregoing order is -assed by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 'JICYAK, H. L. CUVMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, r. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - DONE ABSEI4T:Supervisors - NOHE In the Matter of Copy of Claim from Los Angeles County for care given resident of Contra Costa County. Cony of Claim in the amount of $234.08 against Contra Costa County for care given Cornie L. Grrham at the Los Angeles County General Hospital having peen filed with the Board of Supervisors: NCS$ TH'TRERRE, and on motion of Sunervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BCARD CRDERF`D that said claim be and the same is hereby REFERRED W THF SC CT'.L SERVICE D IRECTCR FOR HIS WRITmEN RECOMMENDATION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Complaint and Summons, Colbourn vs. County, Superior Court Action No. 67438. A copy of Complaint and Su eons in Superior Court Action No. 67438, Victor W. Colbourn et 81 versus County of Contra Costa et al, having been served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, on October 30, 1956. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said Complaint and Summons are referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Lien. The City of Pittsburg having requested the cancellation of the 1556-57 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the city; and The County Auditor having, verified the transfer of title tc the City of Pitts- 1 burg, and havin- re^uested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request aaving been approved by the District Attorney; i THURSDAY NC VEI FR 1, 19136 ___ continued On motion of Supervisor Bucnanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERFD that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 Countytaxlienonthefollowin , described property as requested: Biltmore Subdivision Lot 33 1956-57 Assm1t No. EF233 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimcus vote of the Board. i In the Matter of C-ncellation of County Tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa haying requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 i County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired bytheCountyof ,ontra Coosta; and i The County Auditor ihavin_: verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authcrizacion to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property :hereinafter described; and said request ihavin r been approved the Dis- trict Attorney; On Motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THF BC1RD C RDERRD that the Ccunty Auditor is authorized to cancel the County tax liens on the following described property as requested; i 1956-57 Assm1t No. Kensington Park Extension Por Lot 2 75le-03 Kensington Park Por Lot 19 Blk 6 74F143 Kensington Park Por Lot 18 Blk 6 751F02 The foregoing order is passed y the unanimous vote of the Board. i i I In the Matter of Cancellation of delineuent County Tax Lien. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the delin- quent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquiredjbytheCountyofContraCosta; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County taxliensonthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and s aid request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THF' BOARD CiRDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1956-57 Assmft No. Kensington Park Por Lot 19 vlk 6746143 1=51 Sale #3051i Kensington Park Extension Por Lot 2 751F03 194F Sale #1650 t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r iIn the Matter of Agreenent between the Board of Super- visors as the governing body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 and Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Agreement dFted November 1, 1956, by and between THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA CCS A :CUNTY, as the Governing Body of ST'C_M D:iAIN YAIhTEhANCE DISTRICT NO. and PACIFIC GAS AND FLELTRIC 1 CNFANY, which refers to the relocation of certain gas facilities in the vicinity of Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets in the City ofSanPa:,lo, is presented to this Poard; and On motion of Superviser Bue anan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD l?RDERFD that said PF reemeent be rn:i the sarue- is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board of Sutler- visors as the Governing Body of said Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4- The fcreroing order is passed by the unani,-ous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation I of delinquent County Tax Lien. The City of xiic_1%mcnd having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County Tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired bytheCityofRichmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Rich mond, and h-ving renuested authoriltation to crncel the delinquent County tax lien onthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request having been approved by the Dis- trict Attorney; I i X323 THURSDAY NC:'P J3FR 1 1956 - - continued 1 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE B( 1%RD CRDE_RPD that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the fallowing described property as requested. fear Sale No. 1955-56 Assm't. Pullman Toknsite Lots 43 & 44 1953 F41 133980 Blk 14 The foregoing order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation ofCounty Tax Liens. The State cf California having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain Property acquired by the Sta:-e of California (for highway purposes); and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorizticn to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinpf ter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; on Totion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BCARD C:iDFRED that t :e County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the follouini-. described property as requested. 1956-57 Assm t. No Del Hambre Terrpce Por lots 12 & 13 172033 Par lot 13 172036 W Por lot 16 172045nnnForlot31172078 Por lot 31 172079-1 Prinzle AddIn Por lot 21 Blk 1 172721 For lots 26 °c 27 Blk 1 172725 Por lot 12 Blk 3 172757 Por lot 2 Blk 4 172773 For lot 22 Blk 3 172766 For lot 6 Blk 4 172776 Pcr lot 20 Blk 4 172787 Par lots 30 & 31 Blk 4 172796 Por lots 30 & 31 Blk 172797 For lot 2 Blk 172835 Por lot 14, all 13, Blk 6 17287 Por lots 11 & 12 Blk 9 172E 9 Pcr lot 14 Blk 9 172892 Lyman & Sweet Tract Por lots 4 & 5 4003 MacDonou h Sub'n Por lot 1 174949 Ro Las Juntas Por lot 7 174958 Ro Las Juntas For lot 9 175118 Ro San Pablo Por lot 2 Blk E 204013 Grandview Terrace Por lot 10, all 15, Blk D 409036 Por Ho San Ra-,.on 435740 Por Ro -'-cca de la Canada Del Pinole 501613 Muller Bartlett Property 61 sq ft 501761 Del Ha7bre Terrace Por lot 44 912005 it Por lot 45 912007-1 of Por lot 48 912012 Yrp cf Floraland Tr. Sub. All of lot 7 911L911 Good. .an Tr-ct Por lot 32 g 0g3 Yap of :`ebb Tract For lot 5 916327 Newell Tract, Bio San Ramon Por lot 7 916610 Newell Tract All of lots 17 & 18 916622 & 916 23 Newell Tract Por lot 91661 Newell Tract Por lot 2 916633 Newell Tract Par lots 26 & 29 916640 Newell 'tract Par lots 29 916641 Prinz?le Addition For lot 16 Blk 1 172713 San Pablo Rancho For lot 122 805141 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. The Richmond School District <-:ving requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which s.--ow on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Rict :nond School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of ;.itle to the Richmond Schocl =district, and h- vin- requested authorization to cancel the 1956_57 County tax liens cn the property '.ereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD + R.DE EJ that the County u!itor is authorized to csncel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the following described property as requested. i 41 THURSDAY, N0\EF,1BFR 1, 19ti6 -- continued 1956-57 Assm1t. Brown Andrade Tract Lots 3 Sc 4 Block 10 116069 Rich:rcnd Blvd. Tract Lot 3 Block 17 114344 Richmond Elvd. Tract Lot 4 Block 17 114345 Richmond Bl .d. Trnct Lots 506 & 7 Block 17 1114346 Richmond Blvd. Tract Lots 8 & 17 and W 25, of Woods Street Block 17 114347 Richmond Blvd. Trrct Lot 11 Block 17 1714349 Walls Additl on Lot 7 be g Block 201 135E498 East Richmond Heights =2 Lot 17 Block 94 752574 I i The foregoing order is -3assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of the Proposed Incorporation RESC.LUTICh CGrITINUING HEARING TO of the City of Kensing- NLt•= BF:R 13, 1956, FOR LIMITED ton. PURPOSE CF FIXING BOUNDARIES OF CITY AND DETLHIgNING NUMBER OF RESIDENTS THEREOF. WHEREAS, hearing on the proposed incorporation of the City of Kensington, pursuant to Section '44311 of the Government Code, was duly and regularly continued from October 2, 1996, tic this date at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., and i WHEREAS, the Board at this time proceeded to hear from the following persons: Mr. T. H. DeLap of the firm of Tinning and DeLap, requesting the exclusion of the Sunset View Cemetery property from the proposed city. r Mr. Francis W atson, Jr., of the law firm of Tinning and DeLap, requesting the exclusion of Kensington Highlands. Fr. 'Watson called as witnesses, Chrrles T. Blair, a partner in the firm of Wilsie and Hsm. .m, .Engineers, who was sworn and testified, j and was cross-examined upon such Lf sti: c:.y ::y Yr. i`'homrs H Rothwell, attorney, repre- sentinrT the proponents of the proposed Incorporation; Mr. 7lilliam Mason, Planning Di- rector of the Cite of Richmond, who was sworn 9nd testified, and thereupon cross- examined by Yr. Rothwell; Mss. Fax Aalden, President of Kensington Highlands Corpora- tion, who was sworn and testified, crass-exRmitiaLion oe waived by Yr. Rothwell. i Mr. Spm L. Hol:-s, an attorney and associate of Mr. Hothwell and a resident f of the proposed City of Kensington, who sooke in behalf of the proponents. j Mr. Wi11i.Am J. C 'Con;zell, Engineer, identified as consultant for the County of Contra Costa on sanitation and sewage problem matters, wfs sworn and testified, and thereupon cross-examined by 'Ar. Rothwell. Mr. Furtis L. Ro bertsen of Berkeley Y;oods ap eared in pro pers, requesting j the exclusion of the Berkeley Woods area from the boundaries of the proposed City of Kensington, as did Yr. W. 11 . Sisson, also a resident of the Berkeley Moods area. j Mr. John F. Fates also ap:leared individually, protesting the proposed in- j corporati on. Whereupon, P'r. Thomas H. Rothwell, attorney for the proponents of the in- corporation, presented as a witness Robert M. Copeland, a resident of Kensington and a member of the Stege Sanitary Foard, who affirmed and testified and was thereupon cross-examined by Yr. Watson. The Board teen i7eard arguments for and against the Proposed incorporation from "r. Francis A. "atson, Jr. , and Yr. T. H. DeLap requesting the exclusion of properties, and from Mr. Tho as H. nothwell on behalf of the petitioners; NC-df THERFF'(RE, the SoRrd proceeds to take the riatter of the proposed incor- poration under submission, decision as to the exclusion of any or all of the properties requesting exclusion to be determined end deci.slon announced at two o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 13th day of November, 1956, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, to which date and time ti:e hearing on the proposed incorporation is now continued. 1 AYF'S:Supervisors - I.GC''YAK, H. L. CUY-IffNGS, RAY S« TAYLOR, G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. i NOES:Supervisors - NONE i ABSIN T: Supervisors - NCNE I In the Matter of Public i Hearing for Discussion of Drainage Basins in the j Amador, Alamo and Tassajara ORDERDrainageBasin. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa has prepared a general plan for sewers and sewerage in the various drainage basins of the County of Contra Costa, and WHEREAS, such a general plan has been prepared for the Amador, Alamo and i Tassajara Drainage Basins, and WHEREAS the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District has recently embarked upon an s8,900,006 bond issue for capital construction, and 4 325 THURSDAY, NOVEN-l3ra 1, 1956 -- continued i r f E dHEa AS, the Board of Supervisors ordered a public hearing on the matter of participation by land owners in the Amador, Alamo and Tassajara Drainage Basins in the Capital construction of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District work to y insure the availability of sewera.=,e for such draina a b sins, and 3 WHEREAS, at such hearing various persons appeared as follows: Mr. William J. O'Connell, consultant, to explain the problems of drainage and sewage disposal; Mr. Thornton K. Taylor who presented a petition signed by $6 property owners within the Collier and Tassa ira Drainage Basins; Mr. Herbert Tyson who requested clarification of the proposal in the matter of costs; Mr. James Cox, esquire, of the law firm of tinning and DeLap, appeared and stated that he represented people in the Amador Valley who would like to have cost figures prepared for that area;s i Mr. Thomas McMorrow, Director of the Sanitation Division of the County Health Department , urged that negotiations be kept open for the benefit of people in these drainage areas; NOW TI 6REFORE, IT IS ORDERED that cost studies be prepared for the Amador and Alamo areas, and that cost figures for individual properties in the Tassajara and Collier basins will be prepared if request is made prior to January 1, 1957. The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the following vote of the Board; AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, 3 J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE i i t And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, November 7, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California.i r f r r Chairman t ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By— Deputyypuy Mrk i i r t i k i r t t r i r r r i E f t i. 326 y S t a 11 k kS t 1. AF: S t J l y F r:=d ik t kF i t I; t S is t. t ti t tt e, lll tt i •' 327 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SE§SION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAYJ3FRS9 HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. i PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; 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, 1956, was waived, and said minutes and proceedings were approved as i written, and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances No. 1066, 10711 10721 10859 1068. i This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1066, 1071, 1072, 10$5, 1068, 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 regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; E NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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. 1 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1073- Ordinance No. 1073, which prohibits parking on the easterly side of Orchard Road, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BYI THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVER and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHLM ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published ' for the time and in the manner required by law in THE VALLEY PIONEER, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Emergency Jse of Prisoners. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the use of prisoners to load sand bags for emergency use in the event of heavy rains and floods, is APPROVED. j a The foregoing order was passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of "Larkey No. 2" and Sierra Drive No. 2" Additions to RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY CF WALNUT City of WALNUT CREEK. CREEK TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11,` 1955, passed and adopted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and WHEREAS, the LARKEY NO. 2 and SIERRA DRIVE NO. 2 Additions to the City of WALNUT CREEK is in the process of annexation to the City of WALNUT CREEK, and said an- nexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed a resolution of in- tention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution lily and regularly passed and adopted 1 on the 24th day of October, 1956, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk ! of this Board, has certified that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize] the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of WALNUT CREEK, and that fees payable be collected by the City; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of WALNUT CREEK is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the LARKEY NO. 2 and SIERRA DRIVE NO. 2 Additions to the City of WALNUT CREEK to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City of WALNUT CREEK. 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 7th day of November, 1956, by the following vote to wit: AYES:Supervisors - G. T. OYAK ,J . L. CUMMINGS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. IFREDERICKSSON NOES:Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - NONE. Wednesday, November 7, 1956, Continued - In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Release of Claim from Walter Willhite for settle- ment of damages. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute release of claims from Walter Willhite for settlement in the amount of $207.27 for damages resulting from an accident which occurred on or about the 9th day of June, 1956, at Clayton Road, Concord., California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF CLAIMS for Hospital Care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the Recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of Los Angeles for the care of Ruby Crews, $733.5$• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF CLAIMS for Hospital Care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the Recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amount s shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of Los Angeles for the care of Vivian Lyles and Baby Lyles, $113.48• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF CLAIMS for Hospital Care of Residents of Contra Costa County. On the Recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in the amounts shown in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County. To the County of San Francisco for the care of Joseph Spinetta, 208.18. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing payment for right of way Acquisition. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement be, and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw the following warrants to be delivered to the County Right-of-way Agent: Storm Drain Maintenance District 14. work Order #4738 Escrow Warrant Payable To Number Amount Property Owner Richmond Martinez Title 145734 50 Catherine Morrison Company Storm Drain Maintenance District #1. Work Order #4739 Richmond Martinez Title 146173 2,000 James H. and Edith M. Company Smith The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I 1329 WEDi NE SDAY, NC VEYBER 7, 1-56 -- Continued In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Martin Brothers, Irn., re Assessment District No. 1936-3, Heather Acres, unit No. 3. Agreement dated Cctcber 17, 1956, by and between Martin Brothers, Inc., a corporption, First Party, and County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, Second Party, wherein the First Party agrees to perform the work referred to in the Resolution of Intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa adopted on the 25th day of September, 1906, with reference to Assess- ment District No. 1956-3 , Heather Acres, Unit No. 3, and both parties agree that the work of construct-on shall be paid for by Second Party based upon the prices set forth in said agreement dated Octcber 17, 1956; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORX-RED that said a`.ree-ent be and it 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 Second Party. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Performance Bond and Labor and Material Bond No. 27P5e2 issued by the United Pacific Insurance Company under date of Cctober 17, 1956, and referring to the improvements to be constructed in Assessment District No. 1956-3, Heather Acres, Unit fic. 3, in accordance with said agreement, be and they are hereby A PPRC ITED. The fcregoin.T order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of C1Qim for damages. Condon, Jolgin and Ppre, Attorneys for Ralph Trost and Trost Brothers Con- structicn Company having filed with this Board on November 7, 1956, claim for damages in the amount of 115.300. NC, THEREFC-RE, and on motion cf Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at meetings. 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 persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the follow- ing: Auditor-Controller H. E. McNamer and Supervisor I.T. Goyak: To attend greeting of County Welfare Policy Committee at Hanford on November 15 and 16; Agricultural Extension Service: Approval of expenses of John Carnill and Ann Pleasant to 4-H Club Leaders ' conference at Harbin Springs on October 19 to 21, inclusive. Farm Advisors Milton Bell and Ross S¢nborn to training session at University of California at Davis cn November 6 to 9, inclusive; Health Cfficer: H. L. Blum te --alifornia Conference of Local Health Officers Pt Sacramento on November 27 and 2E, ; Public Works Dewartment: Right of 4ay Agent George Derana and three assistant right of way agents to seminar of American Right of Way Association in San Francisco on November 14, using County car for transportation; Probation Department: Deputy Erwin Loretz to session of group workers of Bay Area called by Schocl of Social .tielfare of University of valifcrnia in San Francisco on November 13; Sunerincendent of Schools: E. 0. Wilson to Sacramento November 13 to 15 , inclusive for Stace wee ting of Count/ Superintendents of Schools; Builuin Inspector: H. W. Kelly, Supervising Plumbing Inspector, to attend the 27th Annual Conference of the western Plumbing Officials Association on November 7-A-9-10 at Sacramento. The foregoing o:der is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I WEDNESDAY, NiVEYEER 7, 1056 -- continued In the matter of Approval of plans and Specifications for Installation of Storm Drains in Prachester Villa:e, Project C. near Giant, Contra Costa Storm Drain,.ge District, Zone 20. I Plans and specificPtions for installation of storm drains through the South- ern Pacific Railroad embankment in Parchester Villa; e, Project C, near Giant, Contra 1 Costa County, California, Contra Costa Storm Drainage District, Zone 20, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. C. C. Rich, Engineer, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; i On motion- of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and tee same are hereby APPROVED. I t IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to j Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions. IT IS BY THE BC hD Fi!R THER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, December 4, 1G56 at 11:00 a.m. IT IS FURTHLR CHDERED that the County Clerk aid Merk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by 1pw, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in EL SCERANTE HERALD BEE PRESS. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Bids for e Installation of storm drain I along east line of Broadway Addition to Rheem Creek in j San Pablo (Storm Drain Main- tenance District No. 4) i At this time, 11:55 a.m., D. J. Finlayson, Engineer of Storm Drain Mainten- ance District No. 4, and Thomas F. McBride, Assistant District Attorney, brought to the attention of this Board that the bid of Mr. Jay Tanner for installation of storm drain along east line of Broadway Addition to .Rheem Creek in San Pablo (Storm Drain Main- tenance District No. 4) was delivered to the Secretary of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District at the office at 2400 Oak Grove Road near Con- cord, California, at 10:50 a.m. this day, and to the Clerk of this Board by messenger of said District at 11:20 a.m, and said bid was unopened; and upon the recommendation of the District Attorney's office and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ECARD ORDERED that the informality in the presents!tion of I the bid be and it is hereby WAIVED &-ad the Clerk was directed to open said bid and re- fer it to the Engineer of Sterm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 for report together with the other bids heretofore received by the Clerk of this Board for installation of storm drain alon east line of Broadway Addition to Rheem Creek, said report to be made to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids and award- ing contract for storm drain along the east line of Broadway Addition Ito Rheem Creek, in San Pablo, Storm Drain Maintenance District r. 4) . This Board having_ heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of. a storm drain along the east line of Broadway addition from Miner Avenue to Rheem Creek., Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the followinglandarereadbytheClerk:i Jay Tanner, P. C. Boa 521, Turlock; John H. McCusker, Inc., 1501 Eastshore Highway, Berkeley 10; C. C. Jones & Sons, Fourth & Cedar Streets, Berkeley 2; McGuire and nester, 706-66th Avenue, Oakland 21; i land D. J. Finlayson, Engineer, Stcrm Drrin Maintenance District No. 4 having recommendedItothisBoardthatthebidofMr. Jay Tanner is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding thf c the s e±d bid (total b:.sed on unit price for estimated quantity: $21,562 .80) , is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work, land which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Mr. Jay Tanner at the unit price submitted in said bid. IT IS FL,RTH:R CRDERED that said Mr. Jay Tanner shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonis to be anproved by this board, eacii in the sum of 10,7$1.40, one guaranteeing payment to labor and flaterialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contrect. IT IS FURTAR (RDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. i I i I. 3 J WEDNESDAY, Nt VEMBIR 7, 1456 -- continued IT ?S FURTHER CRDE.ED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful bidders the certified or cashier 's check which accompanied their respective bids. The foregoin4. order is massed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Grenting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that Raymond Johnson, :Public Administrator, be, and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE. STATE CF CALIFGR NIA for a period of two weeks commencing November 15, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fat:,er of Satisfaction of lien, ternintion cf reim- bursement agreement of Virgil and Mary Seabclt. An instr,1 nt dated November 7, 1956, which provides for a valuable consid- eration had end received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Virgil and Mary Scabolt on August 24, 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Virgil and Mary Sealbot are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Virgil and Mary Seabolt is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agree- ment is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TF.i' BOARD fRDFRED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The fcregoinr cider is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Matter cf Narsing Un- named Drainagewny Rheem Creek. IT IS HEREBY RESCLVED by the Board. of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the naturrl channel originating immediately southwesterly of the inter- section of Annapolis Avenue and Foyer Road, College Highlands Tract, Richmond, Cali- fornia, running westerly along the north line of the hollinrwood Tract and through North San Pablo to San Pablo Eay be nwned "Rheem creek" On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, the foregoing resolution was duly passed And adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contrr Costa, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAH, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON f a NOES: Supervisors - NCIH A'E=SENT: Supervi sari s - NONE 1 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 roil for the fisc¢1 year 1956-57, safd correction having; been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Sunerviser Ta31or, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BO RD ORDERED that the County auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: f In Volume 1, Assessrt:ent #2199, Edmund R. and Virginia J. Caliseci are assessed with Lot 4 Block 25, Town of Antioch with imprcvements erroneously assessed at $470. These improvements were removed prior to lien date and should be cancelled. In 'Volume 24, Assessment '500743, Carlos M. and Vivian M. Simmons are assessed with 1.50 acres in Ro Acalanes with im- provements erroneously assessed at $2520. These improvements should be cancelled as they were ac^aired by the State of Cali- fornia on November 11, 1955• In Volume 30, Assessment #630323, Chalmers J. and Mary E. Hensen are assessed with a portion of Lot 12, Hanson Villa with improvements erroneously assessed at $l 20. Mr. Hansen re- quests improvements be removed from Assessment #630323 and added to Assess^ent #630323-1. In Volume 31, Assessment #632631-2, Charles 0. and Henrietta L. Hamaker are assessed with a portion of Lot 13, Grace- land Acres Subd!vision with improvements erroneously assessed at X42430. These improvements should be cancelled Ansi added to Assessment #612631 at the request of Mr. John E. Ostrander. Exemption of J2950 appearing on Assessment #632631 should be raised to $1,000. i i I tED1 FSJAY, NCVErFa R 7, 1956 -- continued In 'jolt, 34, ssessment #665022, Burton F. and Helen W. BFrrews are assessed with a portion of Lot 18 Castro Sobrpnte Grant with improvements of $2150, $1010 and 340. Improvements of X2150 did not exist on lien date and should be crncelled. In Volume 314, Assessment #673184, Chester C. and Verna Vargas are assessed with Lot 359, Hacienda del Orinda Unit No. 2 with imprcvewents erroneously assessed at $7810. i These improvements souls be removed ani added to Assessment 6737.48 at the re^uest of Er. Frenk S. Coreg. i In Volume 19, Assessment #19Fe4l, William H. and Dorothy E. Kitchell are assessed with a portion of Lot 11 Block 3, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract with personal prop- erty erroneously assessed at $360. This personal property i did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 37, Assessment {753516 Roy D. and Annie M. Donovan are assessed with a portion of Lots 20 and 21 Block 127, Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4 with improvements omitted. Mr. Donovan requests improvements of $2570 added to this property. In Volume 40, Assessment #902011, Mildred E. Tyler is assessed with a portion of Lot 6, leap of Vine Hill Homesites No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $730. Improvements did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. i In Volume 26, Assessment #582112, John T. and Lillian M. Brogan, Rheem Blvd., Moraga, are assessed with Lot 7 Rheem Glen. Mr. Brogan filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of 4900 should be allowed. In Volume 27, Assessment , 600359, Frank J. and Lydia Hollender are assessed with various parcels of land i erroneously appearing in Code Area 7948. The correct taxing code area is 17929- i In Volume 29, Assessment #618?31, Merritt Investment Corp. , is erroneously assessed with a portion of Lot 11 Block A,Map No. 3 Parside Addition, assessed value of land 4200, improvements $1540. This property was transferred in error to Merritt Investment Corp. It should appear in the names of Evelyn F. and Andrew J. Fraglia Jr. 1851 S 6th St. , Concord. Also, exemption of $1000 shoud be allowed. Assessment , 618724 appearing in the names of Air. and Mrs. Fragulia should be in the name of Merritt Investment Corporation. Exemption should be removed. In Volume 30, Assessment ff630832, Pleasant Hill Development Company is assessed with portion Lot 32 com at most Ely cor Lot 32 the NW 20 ft the SW 30.98 ft th SE to Lot line th NE 29 ft, Tract 2069 with land erroneously assessed at $340. The correct assessed value of land is 430. The ,$340 assessed value was for the full lot. In Volume 37, .assessment #751706 Kenneth C. and Paul E. Crebbin are assessed with Lot b, Arlington Park, assessed value of land $470, improvements 44160, exemption $1000. Mr. Kenneth Crebbin and Mr. Paul Crebbin filed claims for war veterans exemption but through and error one exemption was allowed. An additional j exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 7, :assessment #47508, Lillian C. Keune is erroneously assessed with Lot 139, Weston Village Unit No. 3 , assessed value of land $360. Mrs. Keune ac- quirc:d the Northerly 6 feet of Lot 139 only but through an error all of Lot 139 was transferred. Assessment 47508 should read Nly 6 feet of Lot 139 with assessed j value of land at $20. The remaining portion should be assessed as follows: 407508-1 John 0. & Edith E. Weston 401 Bonnie Drive, El Cerrito Weston Village Unit No.3 Lot 139 less Nly 6 ft i Assessed value of land 4340. In Volume 10, Assessment 185940, Ben B. and 3 Mildred H. Bloom are assessed with Lot 40, Garden Heights. j Through an error exemption of $1000 was allowed. Proper- ties shown on Mr. Bloom's exemption affidavit exceeds the limitations of the law. Exemption of $1000 should i be removed. In Volume 21, Assessment #300408, Harold C. and Anne G. Valentine are erroneously assessed with .60 acre in Ro San Ramon, assessed value of land *800, im- I I i 1333 WEDNESDAY, NO EXBLR 7, 1956 -- continued i provements 43580. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine acquired .30 acre but through an error .60 acre was transferred to them. This property should be assessed as follows: 300408 Harold C. and Anne G. Valentine Route 1 Box 213 Danville, California Ro San Ramon a tr of ld com S 46 deg 20 min E 228.47 ft fm CL of Camille Rd with inter of CL of Hwy 21 the S 43 deg 40 min a 1F4.71 ft x S 46 deg 20 min E 73 ft Assessed value of land 4540, improvements 3580. 300408-1 James L. and Gwendolyn D. Rich Danville, California Ro San Ramon a tr of ld com S 46 deg 20 min E 301.47 ft fm CL of Camille Rd with inter of CL of Hwy 21 the S 43 deg 40 min W 194.71 ft x S 46 deg 20 min E ?3 ft Assessed value of land ;260. In Volume 23, Assessment d500056, Pets and Pals is assessed with .92 acre parcel in Briones Grant, assessed value of land 42670, improvements 43670. Pets and Pals filed claim for welfare exemption which was denied by the State Board of Equalization. On August 17,1956 an amended report was received from the State Board of Equalization stating the requirements for welfare exemption have been met and that exemption should be allowed. exemption of $2880 should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unamious vote of the Board. In the Matter of Issue of bonds of San Ramon Valley Union High School District 1956 School Bonds, Series B. This Board having on October 16 1956 ordered the sale of 485,0000, San Ramon Valley Union High School District 1956 School Bonds, Series B, and setting November 13, 1,056 at 11 a.m. as the time for receiving bids for said bonds; and good cause appearing therefor, BE IT RESOLVED that portion of the Resolution and Order of this Board dated October 16, 1956, be and the same is hereby rescinded. BE IT rURiH.:R R=:SOLV::D AND ORD"R:.D that the Clark of this Board of Supervisors shall cause a notice of the cancellation of such sale of bonds to be published in "THE A<.L ;Y PIO? EE*R", a newspaper of general circulation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the members of the Board. In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of San Ramon. Valley Union High School District 1956 School Bonds, Series B. WHEiiEhS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, heretofore on the 10th day of July, 1956, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of 400,000 principal amount of bonds of San Ramon lal ey Union High School District, designated "1956 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $300,000 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 4300,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 4200,000 principal 1amountorsaidauthorizediss::e might be divided into one or more series as this 1 board of supervisors might detera_ine. Whereas, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that $85,000 principal amount of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS TP.E EFORB RESOL7ED AND ORDERr:D that said resolution providing for the issuance of 4500,000 principal amount of 1956 School Bonds of San Ramon Dalley 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. 485,000 principal am unt of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated January 1, 1057, shall be 95 in number, numbered consecutively from B 1 to B 85, 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: 000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on January 1 in each of the years 1958 to 1974,both inclusive; Said bonds of Series B shall bear inter=st at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one 1 iw i I x.34 WEDNESDAY, NOVEir.BER 7, 1956 -- continued i installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of January, 1958, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series B shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one o= 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 B shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: NUMBER UhITZD STATES OF AMERICA DOLLARS STATE OF CALIFORNIA B 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF i San Ramon Valley Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1956 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 j to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county on the 1st day of 19 , one thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the Unite Mates of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent(__%) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 1st days of Jan- nary and July of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid except interest for the first year which is payable in one install- ment at the end of such year) . This bond is one of a dulv 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 $500,800, 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 May, 1956, 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 ulthin the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things r-quired by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and per- 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 sh .l 1 be payable out of the j 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 prope.•ty of said school district. i IN WITNi SS W}i'r.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 lst day of January, 1957. I SEAL) H. L. CUMKINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors i COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors s IT IS FUR7,i"R ORDM ED 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, 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 ounty, the sum of and 100 Dollars Tor— months' interest on 56 School Bond B Series B. of said School District. H. E. McNamer County Auditor IT IS FURTH--M O.RDER_D that the money for the redemption of said bonds l S tl IfEDNESDAY, NOYE?BER 7, 1956 -- continued f of Series B and payment of the interest therein 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 FURTir .R ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the rale of said bonds of Series B to be published at least two weeks in THE V,AL"Y 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 4th day ofDecember, 1956, at 11 otclock 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 w.::s 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 November, 1956 by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. B. BUCHANAN, J . FR6DERICKSON NOES Supervisors - NOKE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchananseconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the foilowing appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby approve Appropriation Decrease Increase Election Registration-General Expense Capital Outlay 11.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 4 11.00 Superior Court #1 Capital Outlay 40.00 Special File Cabinet Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 40,00 Martine. Justice Court No.l Temporary and Seasonal-Welp 1115.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1115.00 Sheriff 7ap,lta 1 Outlay Item 410 Microfilm Viewer 4400.00 5000 ? Item 28 File for Film 250.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 80.00 Public Works Department PrimaryRight-of-Way #1461 100.00 Primary Road Construction x€1461 100.00 Public Works Department Secondary load Construction #6255 250.00 Primary Road Construction X5261 250.00 Public Works Department Secondury RoadCoruction #1655 250.00 Secondary Right of Way #1655 250.00 Public docks Department Cap italOutlay 4 - 1001 Drag Tapes 138.00 Replacement 1 - Rhodes Reducing Arc 138.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 13$.00 138.00 Countv Garage Ground Improvements 400.00 Unappropriated Reserve 400.00 Garage Temporary Personnel 1707.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1707.00 Probation Unappropriated Reserve 75.00 Capital Outlay - Probation 75.00 County .Service Area - Lighting 1 - Clyde Services I27.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, t i WEDNESDAY, NOVEM9 7, 1956 -- continued In the Matter of Proposed Master Plan For Waste Disposal. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is directed to prepare a master plan for waste disposal sites and use, and that the Public Works Department is directed to cooperate by making available any inf. rmation and technical knowledge they may have. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Approval of Amend- ment to Lease With Trustees of Danville War Veterans. Amendment To Leise between H. L. Cummings Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and JAMEL P. ROCT, DUANE W. SPENCER, JOSEPH RAMOS, JR. , HARLEY LIE%IAN and HORACE 'I.Z GORDEN, Trustees of Danville War Veterans, and DANVILLE WAR YET.: ANS, a non-profit corporation, which provides that all of the rights, duties and obligations of the lessee under the Lease with the Trustees of Danville War Veterans dated June 1, 1955, are transferred to Danville 'dar Veterans, a non-profit corporation, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT Ib BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Amendment be and the same is hereby APPROJED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Amendment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed Annexa- tion of Territory (Draper property) to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No-3. This Board of Supervisors having on October 23, 1956 continued to November 7, 11956, at 10 a.m. , the hearing on the proposed annexation of territory described in resolution adopted b• the Board on August 28, 1956, to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No-3 ; and this being the time to which the hearing was continued; and the Board being desirous of considering said matter further; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA'iD ORDERED that the hearing is further continued to November 20, 1956 at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing tCleaning of Certain Channels and Ditches (Flood Control Work). On the recommendation of the Public Works Department and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and ,later Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor IGoyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public iWorks Department is authorized to do the following work at an estimated cost of $2,400, said amount to be charged to County Floed Control funds; 1. Remove tree stumps and root clusters from Marsh Creek immediately below the Southern Pacific Railroad trestle. 2. Remove sediment in drainage ditch on east side of Contra Costa High- way from Vivian Drive to a point approximately 250 feet north of Vivian Drive. 3. Burn vegetation in Vine Hill Creek from State Highway 21 (Pacheco j Boulevard) to a point approximately 200 feet downstream from Arthur Road. 4. Remove sediment from drainage ditch in Diablo View Acres Unit No.l from Diablo View Road to a point approximately 700 feet upstream. i 5. Burn vegetation in Cerrito Creek- from State Freeway to a point approximately 1000 feet upstream. 6. Burn and/or remove vegetation in Galindo Creek from Cowell Road I Bridge to a point approximately 200 feet downstream and remove sediment in the vicinity of the bridge. 7. remove sediment in drainage ditch located between Mountain View Boulevard and Hawthorne Dri a from Rosewood Drive to Laurel urive. 8. Burn and/or renD ve debris and vegetation in Sans Crainte drainage ditch located north of and parallel to Lindell Drive from San Miguel Drive to I a point approximately 1100 feet upstream from San Miguel Drive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lIn the Matter of Authorizing the Superintendent of Buildings to maintain the Lawn at Hayden Park. On the recommendation of County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BO«RD ORDERED that Mr. E. A. 1awrence, Superintendent of Buildings, is authorized to maintain the lawn at Hayden Park during the period in which the park is used and with the understanding that the Pacheco Town Council shall pay for said maintenance out of its budget allowance of $2600. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 337 riEDNFSJAY, Nt `FYBER 7, 1956 -- continued f In the Natter of Fixing Hearing On Proposed Ordinance which would regulate Public ,Fater Supplies ani Wells. i Can motion cf Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THF BCARJ C:ROERID thnnt November 20, 191569 at 3 p.m. is fixed as a time for Hearing on a proposed ordinance which would regulate public water supplies and wells. The foregoing order is passed by the unPnimous vote of the Board. S In the Patter of Approval of f Change C<rder He. 2, Construe- tion of Fire Station No. 4 for Central County Fire Pro- tection D` strict. On the reco=mendrtion of Jack Buchter, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED I that Change Crder No. 2, which ADS the sura of X130 to contract with Fred C. Von Guenthner for construction of Fire Station No. 4 for Central County Fire Protection District is APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order. fi The foregoing order is passed by the unanirrcus rote cf the Board. In the Matter of Co unicatien From Nir. Sar; Johnson which re- fers to his taxes. i On motion of Superviscr Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BCARD C=RDERED that the communication from Mr. Sam Johnson of Byron, in which he states thrt he rePu ses to pay any more taxes until the Board of Super- visors and the District Attorney pass on them, Is referred to the District j Attorney. The foregoing. order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Prctests From Gracelsnds I7rpi overnent Associa- tion, .qnd of the PleQsant :sill Civic Council to alleged viola- tion by Thos. P. Gion to Zoning Laws. The GrPcelands Improvement Association and the Pleasant Kill Civic Council by Ralph L. Bec::er, Chairman, Planning and Zoning Committee, having filed with this board protests to alleged violations of the zoning laws by Thomas P. Gion; Now therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE EOAHD, C JERED, that said muter is referred to the County Building Insnector, Planning Commission and District Attorney for their opinions. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Platter of Claim for da-mages.i North American Title GuarFnty Corporation, Contrp Costa Division having E filed with this Hoard an Cetober 30, 3956, claim for demPges in the amount of 142200.i f IIC'* , Ti3E.iEF`Rr., and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Super- visor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIE BG-IHD CRDERF.D that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregcin.g order Is nessed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Platter of Complaint, Superior Court Faction Nc. R46F9, MAYB'FCR et al, vs. County of Contra Costa et al. A copy of Complaint and Summons in Superior Court Action Nc. R46F9, I MRi,ARD R. ' AYBPCF et al, vs. CCUhTY CF 00iTRA CGS£'A et al having been served this day on H. L. Cummings, Chair:ren of this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS LY ='h'i %t'=RJ CHDEEED that said complaint and surm:ons be, and the same is hereby referred tc the District Attorney. T.,-,e foregoing order : s passed by the unpnisrous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Requesting Legislation tc Frcv1de for the Appointment cf Coroner i in General Law Counties on f a Permissive Basis RES(jLUTION i'HERTAS, this Bcard hips concluded th< t the public interest will be served by i 338 WEDNESDAY, NOvEN.BER 7, 1956 continued providing for the selection of coroners who have been licensed as doctors of medicine and rood cause appearin therefor. NOW THFiEFUi?I~:, BI. IT RhSi LV:-D that the legislative representatives of the County of Contra Costa in the State Legislature of the State of California be, and they are hereby, requested to intrcduce le isletion at the next session of the Legis- lature which will Prov' de thr t oards of Supervisors in General Law Counties may, if they so elect, appoint persons to fill the office of' County Coroner, and in so doing dispense with 61ections for such office. PASSED +I+D AX PTSD by the Board of Supervisors of thF County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 7th day of November, 1956, by the fol- lowing vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. CCY:", ,L. CG?,".1"I' s CS, R=.Y S. TAYLOR, u. PtCi?AAiAIY, J. FIcDERICI SGN. NOES:S:perviscrs - 1iCliE ABSEIJT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of the Applic-,tion of Freeway IndustriFl ?rope.-ties, Inc. , for a "uarry Permit. ORDER iv';ER AS, the sppli :rtion of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc, for a quarry permit for certain property locPted in the County of Contra Costa in the Crindn-Foraga area, wns hcc-r3 by this Bc^rd, and 11-JAREAS, the he-rin4,: on s¢il -:litter was closed or: the 5th day of Cetober, 1956, anq tre matter continued fcr deelsicn on the 7th day of November, 1956, at which time written cote ctions and suggestions to the proposed restrictions recei ,red prior to October 30, 1956, would be considered by the Board, and WHEREAS, on the 7th day of november, 1956, Matthew S. Walker, Deputy District Attorney, read _. report on additional recourmendations of the committee appointed by the Board to consider the application, and W9EREAS, the need for a more adequate plot plan of the proposed quarry was discussed, and Mr. McCosker stated thGt he would have one prepared and available for the Board by November 13, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS CRDERED that the decision of the said application be deferred for one week, to the 13th day of November, 1956, at 10:30 a.m. The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyal:, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. CCYAK, E. L. C UMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. B CHANAN, J. FREDERICK SON NOES:Supervisors - NCNE ABSENT: Su-ervisors - NONE In the Matter of General Drainage Plan for the Oakley Area. The Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District ha,•ing filed with this Board a certified copy of a resolution adopted by its Commis- sion at a special meeting held November 1, 1956, and in which resolution it is recommended thrt the Bcard of Directors of the Oakley County Water District be requested to accept permanent realistic responsibility for the development of the required drginage plans, sponsorship cf financing of the required spreading beds and interconnecting grevity drains and :maintenance of the drainage system of the Oakley drainage zones; NOi , THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOARD CAD- &UD that the Oakley deter District be f and it is requested to accept said responsibility as recommended by the Flood Control District. The foregoing order is passed by the unaniaous vote of the Board. 339 WEDNESDAY, NDYE MBER 7, 1956 continued And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, ?;oeember 13, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California. Ot Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK Deputy Clark S a Rr 1 J r a t z j i ti i i r f r gh t 14 i i 1f1f, j f r i ii 5 i sr i r t t y it Y 4 d t1 I i 1 J t E 4 1341 BEFORE THL BC aD OF SUP..RVISORS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 THE BO:>tD i+k T Itr' R .G JL Ji SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CH.W.BEAS, HALL OF RECCRDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. Pi&,S:.'NT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, Pit: IDING; SUFaVISOKS I. T. GCYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PR Si ANT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Issue of bonds of Orinda Union School District 1954 School Bonds, Series D WHEREAS, the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 9th day of March, 1954, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $750 000 principal amount of bonds of Orinda Union School District, designated "1954 Nhool Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $100,000 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 $100,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $650,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; and $115 000 principal amount designated Series B haae heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding and $310,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that $190,000 principal amount of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THE. FORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $750,000 principal amount of 1954 School Bonds of Orinda Union 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. 190,000 principal amount of said bonds shall _:e and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series D". Said bonds of Series D shall be dated January 15,1957, shall be 190 in number, numbered consecutively from D-1 to D-190, 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 count-.- , and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 10,000 principal amount of bonds of Series D shall mature and be payable on January 15 in each of the years 1958 to 1976, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series D shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per j 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 January, 1',58, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of January and July 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 countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county , and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically 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 OR EKED that said bonds of Series D shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES Or AMc.RICA Dollars STATE OF CriLIFOHNIA D SCHOOL BOND OF 1,000 i i Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County 1954 School Bond,Series D Orinda Union Schoci 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 January, 19 One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawfui money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent( o) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of January an July of each year from the &.te hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year) . f TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1t=56 -- continued This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may bye required to designate varying series, numbers denominations , interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to 4750,060, 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 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 he rebv 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 sal 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 i thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxalile property of said school district. IN WITNESS :9HERLOF said bo.--rd of sup.rvisors has caused this bond to be r 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 January, 1957. H. L. CUMP4IKGS SEAL) Chairman of Boardof Supervisors j Ci UNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHiR ORiL ED that to each of said bonds of Series D shall be lattached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. s Contra Costa County, State of California will pay to the holder hereof out of the inter st and sinking fund of the Orinda Union School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez in said County the sum Of and 100 Doilars or monthst interest on 1954 School Bond No. Series D , of said School District. H. E. McNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERiZ that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series D and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all 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 FURTH=R ORDERED 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 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 11th day of December, 1956, at 11 o'clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the pur- chase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject ani' and all bids for said bonds. f The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of iSupervisors of Contra Costa County, State cf California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 13th day of November, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: I AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. rZr EDERICKSON f NOES:Supervisors - NONE I I ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assess- went s. i The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority oto the Countv Auditor to correct the following erroeous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1;56-1956, said correction having been i consented to by the District attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD :RED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: f i 4 i TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 -- continued In Volume 10, Assessment #87555, Ivan D. and Iva J. Whitver are assessed with Lot 55, Beverly Addition Unit No.l. Through an error exemption of $1000 was allowed. Properties shown on Mr. Whitver's exemption affidavit exceeds the limita- tions of the law. Exemption should be removed. In Volume 21, Assessment #375124, Thomas E. Hendrix is assessed with .305 acre parcel in Section 1 T1N R2E, assessed value of land 4230, improvements 32230. Mr. Hendrix filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. In Volume 41, Assessment x1912655-7, Franklin H. Wright is assessed with a portion of Lot 5, Map of Walnut Heig?its, assessed value of land w270, improvements 44090. In 1954 Mr. and Mrs. 'dri--ht accuired title to this property but through an error Mrs. Wright's name was omitted. The name of Helen S. 'Wright should be added. Also, Mr. Wright filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of 41000 should be allowed. In Volume 3, Assessment #17104, Rose L. Siino is assessed with Lots 13 and 14 Block 1, Town of Todas Santos with improvements erroneously assessed at 49320. An incorrect factor was used in determining the assessed value of improve- ments. The correct assessed value is 40170. In Volume 7, :assessment #44012, Richard C. and Miriam C. Wilkins are assessed with Lot 223, Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $430. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 1F, Assessment 1t175797, Frank K. and Theresa P. Crowley are assessed with Lot 25, Homestead Ranch- Lakewood with improvements erroneously assessed at 45740• Due to an error in addition these improvements appear on the Assessment Roll at $5740. The correct assessed value is $4740. In Volume 21, Assessment #300270-1 Percy R. and Lena E. Matheron are assessed with a tract of land in Rancho San Ramon with improvements erroneously assessed at 44900. These improvements should be re^Dved from Assessment 000270-1 and added to assessment „`300662 at the request of Mr. Percy R. Matheron. In Volume 22, Assessment #408315, Celia Williams and Ruth 'Id. Grady, 817 Second Ave. , Crockett, are assessed with Lot 2 less N 10 feet in State Highway, Block 5, Town of Valona with improvements omitted. Mrs. Williams requests improvements of $3310 be added to Assessment ,140$315• In Volume 23, Assessment 435029, John F. Baldwin,Jr. is assessed with 45.77 acres in Division E of the Baldwin Estate with improvements erroneously assessed at $3970. In April of 1955 a part of the improvements were destroyed by fire, but through an error the corrected assessed value of improvements did not appear on the Assessment Roll. The correct assessed value of improvements is 32190. In Volume 242 Assessment x506119, El Nido Rancho Corp . , is assessed with Sly 1.640 acres of Lot 17 and Sally 1.360 acres of Lot 18, Map of El Nido with two valuation cards of land 42030, improvements 467,080 and land 3820, improve- ments 462,510, personal property $1600. Land value of ; 920 and improvements of 362510 should be removed as it is double with the remaining values. Personal property of 41600 remains. In Volume 24, Assessment #512704, Lawrence L. and Mary G. fiance are assessed with two parcels being portions of Lot 3, Rancho View Knolls with land value of 0720 on 2.151 acres and land value of 4810 on .25 acre parcel with improvements of $5330. The 3720 land value should be removed as it is included in the 3810 land value appearing on the .25 acre parcel. Improvements remain the s :me. In Volume 26, Assessment #550413 , Mrs. Gorgia A. Rames is assessed with .151 acre in Rancho Las Juntas with land erroneously assessed at 3270. In July of 1955 the land was reappraised. On July 18, 1955 Mrs. Hames was informed the assessed value of land would be 3100 for 1956. Through an oversight this value did not appear on the Assessment doll. Land value should be changed to 3100, improvements remain the same. In Volume 34, assessment #672641, Kenneth L. and Martha L. Courtright are assessed with Lot 46 and Fern Spring Reserve, assessed value of land 4330 and improvements of 1150 and 41010. Improvements of 41010 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 36, Assessment #720110, Henry J. Crocker et al are assessed with mineral rights in and to 160 acres in the North 1!2 of the `fest 1/2 of Section 21 T1N R1E, assessed value of land $430. This assessment should be cancelled l 44 TUESDAY, NOYERBLR 13, 1956 -- continued i as these mineral rights expired October 18, 1955. In Volume 40, :assessment X900080, Joe and Mary Gon- salves are assessed with 11.340 acres in Rancho Las Juntas with trees and vines erroneously assessed at $270. These trees and j vines did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 27, Assessment u600424-1, Western States Chemical Corp. , is assessed with 5.14 acres in the Sd 1!4 of Sec- tion 4, T2N R1W with fixed machinery etc, erroneously assessed at 250,000. The full value was placed on the Assessment Roll instead of the assessed value. The correct assessed value is 475,000. In Volume 29, Assessment ,71618450 Floyd M. and Dorothy 141. Allen are assessed with a portion of Lot 130 R.N.Burgess dalnut Lands Map No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $5400. These improvements should ,e cancelled as they are double with improvements appearing on Assessment jJ618452. In Volume 40, Assessment #-902404, Edwin F. and Marguerite F. Brown are assessed with Lot 4, Map of the Hirshfield tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $2430. j These improvements were incomplete on lien date but were assessed at full value. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2070. t, In Volume 411 Assessment ;j916312, Donald M. and Ruth M. MacLean are assessed with Wly portion Lot 4 adjoiningg Lot 6 on the East and Sly 242.72 ft of the North 483.72 ft of Lot 6, Webb Tract with double value cards of $1170 land, $5850 improvements and $1030 land and $4460 improvements. The correct assessed value of land is $1170 and improvements 4,5850. In Volume 5, Assessment 730036, Caterina Canepa is assessed with a portion of Lot 17 Rancho San Pablo, assessed value of land 4400 and improvements omitted. Airs. Canapa requests improve- ments of $3040 added to tis property. Improvements of $3040 should be removed from Assessment rr30036-1. In Volume 9, Assessment 7"'77119, Clarence J. and Estella M. Faria are assessed with Lot 19, Buena nista Tract Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1500. These im- provements should he cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. i Exemption of $1000 should be reduced to $240. Balance of exemption 1 760) should be allowed on Assessment ,;`77131. I In Volume 20, 4ssessment 7202008-20, Edward D. and Mary Lee Cheu are assessed with a Dortion of Lot 12 Map of North Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at 4470. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. w In Volume 21 , assessment ff"30Q278, California water Service Company is assessed with .04 acre in Rancho San Ramon with pipe line erroneously assessed at $79,300• Prior to the 35% raise authorized by the State Board of Equalization pipe line was assessed at $58,000 but due to an error in raising the value by 35% the assessed value appears as $79,300 instead of $78,300. The correct assessed value of pipe line is $78,300. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue Laws of California, your authorization to the County Auditor to add the following property to the Unsecured Personal Property Assessment Roll and waive all penalties and interest is respectfully requested: Code 7609 - Assessment #2 Shell Oil Company Shell Building, San Francisco, California. Assessed value of improvements, $3590 Assessed value of personal property, $580 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the t board. In the Matter of Cancellation jof Assessment Bonds on Property beim Purchased from CATHERINE MORRISON. It appears to this Board that the Right of 'play Agent has negotiated a stettle- Iment with Catherine Morrison for the purchase of Lots 51 and 52 in Block 13 , as shown on the Amended Map of the Rivers-Andrade Tract (8 Maps 195) for the use of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4; and It further appears that the above-described property is subject to the lien of Assessment No. 808 and No. 809 of San Pablo Sanitary District No. 17, and it being desirable that all delinquent and current ch,,rges pursuant to such assessments should i be paid off and cancelled; NOW, THEAEFC ice, 3E IT :.5OLV_D that the County Auditor be, and he hereby is, jauthorized and directed to draw a warrant in an amount sufficient to pay off said assessments No. 808 and 809 of San Pablo Sanitary District, such warrant to be a charge against the funds of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. i PASSED AND ADOPTED by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i 345 1 TUESDAY, NO'O :I iAr 139 1956 -- continued i In the Natter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administr.tor, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT Ib BY THS; BOARD ORDLRED that Civil Defense Director W. W. 'dA:iD and CD Coordinator RALPH HOL14ES be and they are authorized to attend,at County expense, the following: Civil defense and Disaster Preparedness meeting called by Governor Knight in Sacramento on December 6 and 7. r- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring County Roads. The following roads having been heretofore dedicated to public use by the filing of map in the office of the County Recorder, and the Board of Supervisors at this time deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County that said roads be declared County road; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said roads,hereinafter described, be and the same are hereby declared to be County roads of Contra Costa County: All of Pebble Drive, Pebble Court, White Sands Court, and Driftwood Court, as shown on the map of "Carmel Highlands" Subdivision, Tract 2293, filed March 28, 1956, in Book 63 of Maps, page 17, Records of Contra Costa County,California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approval of Work Order. On motion of S,ipervisor Goyak, seconded by 61pervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BO iZD ORDEiiED that the Public Works birector make the improvements listed: W/0. S.D. No.Road Name Description of Work estimated Cost 4256 Bancroft Road, 3 Pleasant Hill, County Road No. 4061 4800 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of .ccceptance of resignation of W. L. Myers, Airport Manager. W. L. Myers, Airport Manager, having filed with this Board his resignation to become ef:'ective December 1, 1956; NOW, THEREKAE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED, effective December 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Assessments on certain property owned by Mr. Phillip Ross. This Board having .fixed November 13 , 1956 at 3 p.m. for consideration of objections to changed assessments on certain parcels of land- in Wildcat Canyon, which property is assessed to Phili" Ross; and Mr. Francis A. Watson, Jr. of Tinning & DeLap, attorneys at law, on behalf of Mr. Philip Ross having stated that he wishes to withdraw objections to said changed i assessments; NOW, THEitEFG ir., and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THS BIC. iD ORDERED that he is permitted to withdraw said objections. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f. In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOAHD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby approved: Appropriation Decrease Increase County Hospital Capital Outlay 4163.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 163 .00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. TUESDAY, NOVE10ER 13, 1956 -- continued t i In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with j A. Turrin & Sonss for construction of I portion of Central Ygnacio Valley Channel ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND near Concord, Storm Drain Maintenance NOTICE OF COMPLETION District No.l. WHERi AS, the County of Contra Costa having on October 9, 1956 entered into agreement with A. Turrin & Sons, 418 Kahrs Avenue, Concord, California for the j construction of a portion of the Ygnacio Valley Channel in the vicinity of Oak Grove j Road and Whitman Road, near Concord, Contra Costa County, Storm Drain Maintenance District No.l, with The Employers' Liability assurance Corporation, Limited, as surety, and W—.REAS, the Public Works Director, having certified to this Board that said work has been inspected and has been found to comply with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and having recommended that said contract be accepted as completed on the Seventh day of November, 1956; j NOW, THE.Rz;FORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOAHD ORDERED that said work is ACCr.FTzD n5 CUMPL6Tf D on the Seventh day of November, 1956, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approving Policy with reference to Boarding Home or Nursing Home Care for Adults. On motion of the County administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following is APPROVED as the policy of this Board for boarding home or nursing home care for adults: GENEgAL i Board and care in private licensed boarding homes or nursing homes may be allowed for adult persons who are determined to be eligible for General Assistance, Old age Security, or Aid to Needy Blind, when County Hospital Care is not required. The program is intended in its initial phase for the sole purpose of con- serving the facilities o: the County Hospital. Therefore, its use will be limited to those cases in which bo -r3 and care in a licensed home is requested or recommended by the County Medical Jirector. E I MAXDRJM RATES The amount to be allowed for the cost of boarding home (ambulatory) care i shall not exceed $12 5.OU per month. i The amount to be allowed for the cost of nursing home care may not ex- ceed , 165.00 per month. 1 An additionUl amount may be allowed, if needed, for clothing and inciden- tals. For recipients of Old Age Security and Aid to the Needy Blind the amount for these needs may not exceed $15.00 per month and for recipients of General :assistance the amount shall not exceed 47.00 a month. SPECIAL NEEDS Special needs such as medical care, special diets or glasses may be included j only when recommended or approved by a county physician. i DEFINITION O: SE!iVICES Boarding home care is defined as care for persons who are ambulatory, i.e. , who can walk unassisted, or with a care, and who may, or may not, j require help in dressing, bathing, eating, etc. Nursing b ome care is defined as that type of care normally given in caring for the sick. Bed patients who require minimal nursing service and i wheel chair Datients are included in this category. I LICENSED HOMES Homes receiving ambulatory guests over 65 years of a_ e must 'he licensed j by the County_ Social Service Department. A home providing nursing care must be licensed by the State Department of Health. MEDICAL CARE The operator of the boarding h.--me will arrange for medical care includ- ing medication by calling the County Hospital. The County Medical Director may require the patient to secure the dere at a county facility f or appmve private medical care. i I ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANCE i Persons in need of financial assistance to meet the cost of boarding home and nursing care must meet the eligibility requirements of the General Assistance program including recipients of categorical assis- tance whose grant, pus other income, is insufficient to meet the costs of care. Refer to eligibilitv requirements for General Assist.:nce which 347 TUESDAY, NOVI:i-, 3LR 13, 1956 -- continued E are contained in Office Manual Sections 470-1 through 476-1.i i All income of a recipient must be applied to the maximum rate allowed for care. Special attention must be gi ren to the ability of relatives to 1 contribute toward the cost of care. If relatives have been meet- ing the full cost, supplementation will only be made if unusual situations have arisen in the circumstances of the relatives which make it impo_sible for them to meet total need, or a part of the need. All sons, daughters, and spouses shall be interviewed, if possible, to ascertain their ability to contri- bute. If interviews are not possible, a letter shall be written to determine the relative's ability to assist. If the relative is only able to meet a part of need, they shall be expected to provide clothing and other personal requirements. APPLICATI N PHOCEDURE i Recipients of public assist nce requesting care in a boarding home or nursing home will be referred by the Social Service Department to the county medical facility for a determination by that agency of the need for care. Aplications for rest home or nursing home care originating with, or in behalf of persons not in receipt of public assistance will be processed to determine eligibility for General Assistance. If found to be eligible, such applicants will be referred to the county medical facility for determination of medical needs. Further action by the Social Service Department regarding pl"cement planning or prob- lems will be dependent on the medical findings and recommendations of the County medical Director.i Referral of persons by the Social Service Department to the county medical facility for a medical determination of the need for care will be made by memorandum. The memorandum will indicate 1 whether or not the person is already in a boarding or nursing r home. Arrangements for medical appointments to determine the need for care will be made by the worker with the county medical facility. E Requests for placement and financial assistance for patients in the County Hospital will be made by the Medical Social Service Unit of the Hospital. Requests shall be processed by the liaison worker of the Social Service Department in accord with procedures s contained in Section 440-8 of the County Manual of Policies and Procedures. 1PLACKET T E When a relative is available who is interested and who can partici- pate in working out plans for placement, the relative will be expected to t_:ke ma -or responsibility for locating a proper home. Otherwise, placement will be the responsibility of the worker in E the Social Service Department.i PAYMENT PRLC:-,DUREs i I Old Aye Security and Blind Aid The amount allowed for clothing and personal needs shall be included with the OA grant. The remainder of the amount allowed as General Assistance supplementation for the cost of care shall be paid to the F recipient in cash at the end of the month. i General Assist-nce The necessary grant for boarding home or nursing home care will be paid to the operator. Payment will be in arrears b; use of Form GA 5 - Bo-rd and Care Order Form. The amount for personal need and clothing iteMs, if allowed, snail be paid directly to the recipient. The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages. C. A. Ha:OPEA & CO. (BY -,itLLACE, GARRISON, NORTON[ & RAY) having filed with this Bo-rd on November 8, 1456, claim for damages in the amount of 01,250. NC* THLREFOAE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS -VY Tilt-: BOARD ORDZERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Accep- tance of preliminary plans i for proposed county office building to be located in Pittsburg. Preliminary plan for proposed office building for the County of Contra Costa to be located in Pittsburg, which plan was preparea by Beland and Gianelli, 348 TUESDAY, NOVEY5BER 13, 1956 -- continued Architects, Valleio, is presented to this Bo.•rd by the County Administrator; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plan be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Authorizing Civil Defense Director to negotiate with University of California and Federal Civil Defense .Administration with reference to research projects. Mr. William W. Ward, Jr. Director of Civil Defense of Contra Costa County,having appeared before this Board with reference to a research project being developedbytheFederalCivilDefenseAdministrationandtheUniversityofCalifornia, and having notified the Board that Contra Costs County has been selected as provinggroundsforsaidproject; NOWv THEREFOR, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, IT IS BY THIS BCAiiD ORDERED that said William W. Ward, Jr. , Director of Civil Defense is authorized to negotiate with the Federal Civil Defense Administration and the University of California for the consumation of the arrangements for locatingtheprovinggroundsinContraCostaCountyforsaidproject. r' The foregoing is passed by she unanimous vote of the Boacd. In the Platter of Additions to City of Walnut Creek .kiESOL'JTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF WALNUT CREEK TO HA.tE BUILDINGS AND STaUCTURES INSFiXT:.D BY CITY WHEREAS, the Board of S•zpervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 1955, passed and adopted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and WHEREAS, the "Pleasant Glenn" and "Southern No. 17" Additions to the City ofWalnutCreekareintheprocessofannexationtotheCityofWalnutCreek, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed a resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 7th day of November, 1956, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Board, has certified that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the Countv of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board authorize the inspection of-all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Walnut Creek, and that fees payable be collected by the City; NOW, `r'HEREFOH_-D BE IT A,6SOL11.0 that the City of Walnut Creek is authorized and directed to c_:use all buildings and structures erected in the "Pleasant Glenn" and "Southern No. 17" Additions to the City of Walnut Creek to be inspected by Cityforces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and re- tained by the City of Walnut Creek. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra CostaStateofCalifornia, at a meeting of said Board held on the 13th day of November, 1951, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU*1INGS1, RAY S. TAYLOR, d. G. BUCHANAN, J. FaLDMICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE . ABS:14T: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approving Leases for Rodeo Justice Court, County Library (EI Sobrante) , Agriculture Extension Service Pittsburg) , Health Department Shore Acres) . WHEREAS, the following leases have been submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval covering certain properties which it is required that the County leaseinordertoprovideservices: 1. 7 Rodeo Justice Court, Property of Delmar 14. Kramer, 205 Pacific St.i,-r s Rodeo, California 2. County Library (El Sobrante) , Owner, Charles B. and Marjorie H. 7.4.6 CJ, darner, 449 Maloney Rd. , El Sobrante, California r.Y 3. Agr iculture Extension Service (Pittsburg) . Owner, Mary E. Knowles, ro 9b0 East Street, Pittsburg, California 4. Health Department (Shore Acres) . Shore Acres Investment Company,Owner NOW, THEREFORE, 3E IT R :SOL'I: D by the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContraCosta, State of California, that the move leases are hereby aapro ed and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to execute said ler.4ses for and on 349 TUESDAY, 13, 19-6 -- oo ntinued behalf of the County of Contra Ccsta. The foregoing order was iaassed and adopted by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors: I AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GCYAF, H. L. 3LM"PINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR a. G. BUCHOAN, J. FREDERICKSON j NCFS: Supervisors NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NCNE I I In the Matter of Awarding Contract (Renewal) for lightin=- system for the Parchester Lighting Dis- trict. This Board having heretofore advertised for aids for the furnishing of electrical energy, operating, and maintaining on an all-night, every-night basis for a period of five years, the 11;hting system for the Parchester Lighting District. and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for recei Jing of bids, the follcwing bid is received: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY - to maintain and operate the following existing lamps: Forty-two (42) twenty-five hundred (2'500) lumen incandescent lamps, and three (3) six thousand (6000) lumen incandescent lamps, together with accessories suitable ani necessary for a complete over- head lighting system heretofore installed, and to furnish electricity for lighting same for n period of five (r) years from and after the Oth day of NcvE Haber, 14=6, all such la:aps to be operA ted each night on their s an3r-rd all night burning schedule all in accordance w ith Schedule LS-2; and thereai ter from ye^r to year until terminated by a 60 dny written notice; and this beim; the only bid received, and the Board hsing fully considered said bid; i on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BGS ORDERED that the contract for the mginten+ance, etc. , of street lighting system in said district be and the sp^:e is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the arices set fcrth in said bid. The foregei.ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of County Cooperation f in financing installation of traffic signals on Pleasant hill Road. At the request of the Ft. Diablo School District, and the recommendation of the Public corks Director, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor and seconded by Super- visor Goyak, IT IS BY `PHI BCArRD ORDERED that funds not to exceed $300 shall be made available to ray for one-half of the purchase and installation of a pair of perpetual I school traffic signals on Pleasant Hill road in front of the Pleasant Hill Elementary school, the School District to purchase and install the signs; and the installation of the signals to conform to the following warrants which shall apply to a.tl further installations of perpetual school traffic signals: I t 1. Traffic on mrin rood must exceed 4,000 vehicles per day. 2. Approach speeds must r- erase sn excess of 32 miles-per-hr. 3. Aust be close enough to school to ue-operated )y the Junior Patrol. 4. Must ae installed as directed ty the Public :orks Director. S. Ccsts of initial install-Vion to be equally divided between the School District and the 'County. b. Kaintenance :c be performed and paid for by the School District. 7. The Public 4orks Director has the right to remove or relocate the signal at any time.0 The foregoini. order is vossed oy the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Yatter of Approving lease with Ercole Na:ti gncni for library storage space. WHEREAS, the following has been submitted to the Board of Supervisors for t•L•5,,`` approval: I, `r'.t`'.. 73?;, Lease dated November 4, 1456, with Ercole Martignoni for County Library space in Vine Hill: NOi, TKF:R.E'FC ii£, B-F IT HI SC LVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Catif ornia that the abo .e lease is hereby APPROVED and the Chairllm man of the Board of Sapervisers is authorized to execute said lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i F 350 T1TU3J, AY, VC-1 PEER 13, 19::6 •- continued In the Matter of the formation R of proposed Zone No. 40 and the r Adoption of a Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. Good cause apse-rine therefor, and pursuant to the provisions of the Contra Costa County Storm Dreinare District Act (1 Water Code, page 79) ; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY ihT a'ARD ORDERED that the Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and ',dater ConservPticn District, pursuant to Section 1£.5 ofsaid Act, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and submit to this board of Super- visors of said District, a report ecntainin the inform- tion required by Section 15 of said Act. The foregoin= order is passed by the unani-.ous vote of the Board. In the Yat:cr of aids and award- ing Contract for installation of hct water heating system at the office of Contra Ocsta Ccunty Flood Control and Water Conser- vntion District. This Board having- heretofore advertised for bids for the installation of hot water heating system Pt the office of Ccntra Costa County Flood Control and ;dater ConservPtion District, 2400 Oak Grove Road, Conccrd, California, and this being the time sand place set out in the Notice of Contrsctc.s for the receiving of bids, and the following bid is the only bid received and read to the Board by the Clerk: Lescure Co. 3667 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Lafayette, California and the Chief Engineer of the Contra Ccsta County Flcod Control and slater Conservation District hay=ing recommended tc tis Bcard that the bid of Lescure Company is the only and best bid for the doing of said work; end this Board finding that the said bid total $3,905) , is the only And best bid fcr the doing of said work, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa. hC , 'MERFSC=RE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Y 711F BOARD CRDEhEJ that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Lescure Company 3467 Ft. Diablo ?lvd., Lafayette at the price submitted in said bid. IT IS FUHTHYR CR JER£D that said Lescure Company shall present to this Board two good Fnd sufficient surety --onds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 1,977-50, one gueranteeinr_ na ..ent to labor and ora teria linen, and one guaranteeing faithful performpnee of said contract. IT IS FURTHFR t RJERFD that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the Acing of said work. The foregoing order is passed oy the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing installntion of radio enuip- ment in'the automobile used by the Constable of the Pcrt Chicago Judicial District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Constable of the Port Chicago Judicial District is authorized to purchase radio equipment and the Communications Division of Contra Costa County is authorized to install said equipment in the automobile used by the Constable of said district upon the following conditions: Said oTzunicstions Division of the County will m^intain the equipment sfter its installPtion, and the constable of said district shall reimburse the County for the installation and maintenance of said equipment. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Acceptance of Resignation of Crville W. Wristen as Commissioner of Contra Costa Water Works District No. 1. to become effective December 1. Orville 4. Kristen haying filed with this Bcard his resignation as Commis- sioner of Contra Costa Water Works D;strict No. 1; NC;:', THEREFORE, cn motion cf Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THF BOARD ORDERED thFt said resignation to become effective December 1 be and the sPme is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unani:T.ous vote of the Board. 351 TUE:SD".Y, NC`.f,X—"hh 13, 1956 __ continued f In the Matter of Sale of Acalanes Union High Scheel District 1955 Schccl ::pads, Series B. kI?ER AS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, heretcfcre duly authorized the issuance of 43,250,000 principal amount of bonds of Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa. County; and further duly authorized the sale of :?700,000 principal amount, designated as Series B, of said bonds at public sale to the -:est Pnd hichest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale cf said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescrijed :3y this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received oy said Boerd cf Supervisors, to wit: N*ne of 'udder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America, N.T. & S.A., et al 287,951.50 Blyth & Company, Inc. , et al 295,549.00 AND :WHEREAS, the scid bid of B- nk of America, N. T. & S. A . is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BL IT RESGLYED by 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 $700,000 par value of said ponds 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 1reasu.rer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium, of 42,391 Bond N=bers Interest Rate Per Annum B-1 to B-245 5 E%_246 to B-350 3.60 % B-351 to B_560 33/4 a B_y61 to B-700 3.90 % Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annuelly on January 1 and July 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one instpllment on January 1, 195F. 2. The other bid received is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid cheer which accompanied said unsuccessful bid. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said ponds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear inter( st at the rFtes aforesaid. PASSED AND A_x ?0111) this 13th day of November, 1956, by the Board of Super- visors of Contrs Costa County, by the following, vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GCYAY, H. L. CU?-MlT:''S, RAY S. TAYLOR, uCHAAaAI, J. FRE.DERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NCNE ABSFNT: Su:)erv:sors - NONE In the Matter cf Sale of Richmond Unicn High School District 195E School ?Ponds, Series G. r TIMREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $7,000,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond Union High School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $1,500,000 principal amount, designated as Series G of said bonds at public sale to the best anti highest bidder therefor; and i WHFfiEAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Superviscrs, and the following bid for said bonds is the only bid recei :ed by said Bo=rd of Supervisors, to wit: N,Rme of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Br..nk of America, N.T. & S.A., et al 620,333.50 AND, 4: AS, the said bid of Bank of America, N .T. & S.A. is the only and nest bid for said bonds, ccns'.dering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW, THERFFLAF, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Stave of pIifbrnia, as follows: 1. Said b1d of Bank of America, t T. & S. A., for $1,500,000 par value of said benis sizall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa r i TUESDAY, 117 VFFBFR 139 19K6 -- continued County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: i Par and accrued interest to late of delivery, plus a premium of $29 Bond Numoers Interest Rate Per Annum G-1 to G-450 5 G-451 to G-:..175 4 G-676 to G-1200 3 3/4 G-1201 to G-1500 3,fi5 % Said bonds shall bear interest of the sold rstes hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is paya:)le in one installment on January 1, 195b. 2. The Clerk of this Beard of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- grpphed, printed or engrPved 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 "ED ADCFTED this 13th day of November, 1956, by the Board of Super- V1 sors of Contra Costa County, by the Z'cllowing vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GCYAK, H. L. CUFk:Il"iGS, &AY S. TAYLOR, r . G. .jUCHAhANs J. FREDEMCKSON r NOES: Supervisors - RG iE ABSENT: Supervisors - NCNE. In the Natter of Sale of Richmond School District 1952 School fonds, Series F. a WHEREAS, the Beard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of '5,040,000 principal amount ofibondsofRichr:end School District of Contra Costa County; Rnd further duly authorized the sole of $ 00,000 principal ,w.ount, designated as Series F, of said bonds at public i sale to the best and highest :)idder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given In the Mnner prescribed by this 6card of Supervisors, end the following bid for said 'bonds is the only bid received by sr-id Bos-rd of Supervisors, to wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America, N. T. do S. A., et r-1 --2069776.50 AND, WFERFAS, the said .yid of Bank of America, It. T. & S. A. Is the only and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NC>'', T'riFFiEKRE, 61 IT RESC'LVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of UZlTFcrn a as follows: 1. St ld bid of Bpnk of America, It. T . be S. A. for $500,000 par value of I said bonds shall be, an,i 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 o ccrued interest to d-we of delivery, plus a premium of 09 Bond Numbers Interest dc+ie Per Annum F-1 to F-150 5 F-151 to F-225 4 F-226 to F-400 33/4 % F-401 to F-500 3.85 % Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinaoove set forth, pay- able semi-annuily on January 1 and July 1 in erch year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one Installment on Jznuary 1, 1956. The Clerk of this Bcprd of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- I graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank .rends and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND Ajt'PTFD this 13th day cf November, 1956, by the ioard of Super- visors cf Contra Costa County, 'by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T . GCYAK, H. L. CUFMIINGS, fU,Y S. TAYLOR G. 3UCHANAN, J. FRED RICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE i 4 i i 353 TUF'SJAY, ?:C` i1=,BF.R 13, 1G56 -- continued In the Yatter of ^arc .irig AFree:7:ents for Janitorial ser-:ices at ittsburg Brnnch of Social Service Department and architectural services for project E for Ccntra Costa County Hospital. k'IiEREAS, the following have been submitted to the Board of Supervisors for approval: 1.Agreement effective October 1, 1956, with Gerald E. Dorsey fforjanitoriRlservicesonpremisesofSocialServiceDe- pertment loc-,ted at VO Black DiRmcnd Street, Pittsburg; 2.Agreement with Schachtman & Velikonia for architectural services for Additions and alterations to Contra Costa County hospital; NOW, THERLFCRE, 3F IT RI-SGL.rD by the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContraCosta, State of Calirc rnia that the above agreements are hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to execute said agreements for and on jehalf of the County cf Contra Costa. E i, The fore -on - order is passed y the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Resolution for Condemnation of Elise-cent And Right cf :ns for Channel Imprevemont. RESOLUTION I BE IT RISGLV'FD by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, StPte of California, that it finds and determines and 'hereby declares that the public {interest and necessity require the acquisition, construction and completion by theCountyofContraCosta, of s public improvement, namely, channel improvement for drain- i age purposes. The wublic interest and n I ecessi4y require the ac auisiticn for and in connec- i tion with said public improvErment of the real property hereinafter described and that the property or interest in real property hereinafter described are necessary therefor, that' F si7ple title is necessary fcr all property hereafter described. SAid nropesed public improvement is pinnned and located in a manner which E will be most cornnrtiole with the greAtest public good -nd the le-st private injury,and 8F: IT F??RTHIR RI•SC'L.'ED by the Board of Supervisors that the said Board i acquire in the nage of the ^,ounty of Contra Ccsta, the hereinafter described real property or inter. st in real property by conation, purchase, or by condemnation in accordance with the prcvis+ons of the ^.ode of Civil Procedure rade and providing for eminent donain, th-t the D°strict Attorney cf the County of Contra Costa is herebyAuthorizednn:: empowered, i To acluire in the na:-e of the County of Contra. Costa the easements and rights cf way hereinafter described in And tc the said hereinafter described real property or {interestinreal property, by condermaticn, 'n acccr:iance with the provisions of theTCodeof ..ivil Procedure And of the Const'. tuticn of :,alifornia, relating to eminentdomRin, To prepare and prosecute in the ns.--e of the County of Contra Costa such pro- ceedin or proceedin-s it the proper court ha-:Ing jurisdiction thereof as are necessary;for such acnuis' tien, i i To mRke snplicPtion to said court for an order fixing the amount of such security in the way of money deposits as said court may direct, and for an order per- I mitting said County of Contra Ccsta to tAke i: :nedinte possession and use of said real property or interest in real property for the aforesaid public uses and purposes, To make deposit of such security out of preper funds in such amount so fixed and determined, Ansi in s.-ch :-rnner As said court in which such condemnation proceedings are pending m^y direct. The real property or interFst in real property which the County of ContraCostaisbythisreslutionauthorizedtoacquire, is more particularly described in Appendix A hereto a.tgched and by this reference made a Dart hereof to the same extent as if herein Hilly set forth in words and figures. P13371J AND AD;_FT1:) by theBcard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa Ithis13thdP; of Ncvu ber 19= 6, by *the following* Acte, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. T. CF'!'"r'IN:S, I. T. C{YAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, i. __'I ANAN, J. FRFDERICKSON i Rt?ES: Supervisors - BC'UE i i ABSEVT: Supervisors - NC'I'E APPEEDIX "A" Portion of Lot 222 as designated on the :rap entitled "Map of the Srn Pablo .Rancho, Accompanying and Forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California on MFrch 1, 1F%, described as follows : r i r m 354 TUESDAY, NC(TEFEER 13, 1Gf56 __ continued A strip of land30 feet in width measured at right angles, the western cundary cf whicA is also the western beun_rry of that oPrcel of land deeded to Pete Cledianos, et al, recorded on May 190 1950 in Volume 1 60 of Cfficial .ieccrds of said County at page 464 said western boundary of said strip being described as follows: Beginning at a point measured North, 179.31 feet from the southwest corner of said Cladianos, et al, parcel (1560 OR 464) ; thence North, 628.69 feet to the northwest corner of said oarcel (1560 OR 464) . In the Natter of Directing Clerk to Notify California Highway Patrol of this Board's desire that crossing guard at Sheldon School be paid on the basis of five and one -half hours per day. On motion of Supervisor Coyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BC ARD CRDERID th-t the Clerk is di.acted to cc.-==icate with the California Highway Patrol notifying it of this Board's desire that Mrs. Chapman, the crossing guard at Sheldon School, be paid on the on sis of fire and one-half hours per day. The fcregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote cf the Board. In the Natter of the Proposed Incorporation of the City of hens ington. RESCLUTION FIXING THE BOUNDARIES CF THE PRCPOSED CITY OF KENSINGTON, ASCERTAINING THE NUE.BER OF INHABITANTS RESIDING 'WITHIN SUCH BGUNDARIES, AND CALLING AN ELEC- TTCN FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMING cif-:ETFIFR THE SAME SHALL BECOME INCOR- PCRATED, ANS FCR THE ELECTION OF SUCH CFFICFRS AS ARE PROVIDED FOR BY LAW. WHEREAS, P petition for the incorporation of a proposed municipal corpora- tion known Ps the City of Kensington has been regularly filed with this Board; and IeMERFAS, the County Clerk has certified to the genuineness and sufficiency of the signs turc s to said petition and to the correctness of the boundaries as de- scribed therein; and WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of October, 19--6, after due and legal notice thereof as required by law a herring was held on said petition before the Board of Supervisors meeting- in reFulPr session, and was July and regularly continued to the 13th day of November, 19r6; and WHEREAS, evidence on behalf of said petition and requests for inclusion by appearing 1p-ndewners were duly beard, and the Board having fully considered the same; BF IT R-ISCL'.'FD that the petition for the formation of a municipal corperetien to be known as the City of Kensington has been duly and regul?rly presented to this Board; that said petition and the signatures thereto, in all respects, sufficiently comply with the law applicable thereto; that the boundaries as described in said petit ion are correct; that due notice of the herring of said petition was regularly given according to law, and the hearing on said petition was duly and regularly held. BE IT F1,7RT?aR RESCLVED that this Bcard, after due consideration has fixed the boundaries of the nropcsed municipal cerperntion as follows: Beginning at a point on the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda at the Southepst corner of Lot 2 as shown on that certain map en- titled "Map of the San Paulo Rancho, Accompanying and Forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition", filed March lst, 1594, in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, CPlifcrnia; thence westerly along the said boundary line of Contra Costa County to its intersection with the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, as shown on that certain reap entitled "Berkeley Park", filed July 6, 1911, in Book 5, of Maps, pare 116, in the Recorder's tffice of .cntrs Costa County, California, said point also being an angle point in the bcundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence in a general northeasterly direction *tlon,: the boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito to its intersection with the boundary line between the Rancho San Pablo and the Rancho E1 Sobrante said point jeing the : cst ncrthe rn corner of Lot 1, of the Rancho San Pablo; thence southe-sterly along the cc:=on boundary of Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sobrante to the southern corner of Lot 2- cf Ranc:o El Sobrante, being the most western corner Lot 1 of Kensin:,ton Highlands, Unit No. 1, as shown on map filed July lr, 1953 in Map Ecck 51, pare 20, in the Recorders Cffice of Contra Costa Costa County; thence northeasterly glom, the southern bourA-ry of Lot 25, Rancho EI Soor.?nte, to the westerly corner of Lot 53 Rancho E1 Scbrante, fein,g a point with a stake marked A.C.3; thence South 34* 111 2` East, F17.24 feet, to a point with a stake marked A. C. 2; thence North FO* --6t 27" Fast, 405.74 feet, to the center of 'Wildcat Creek at its in- tersection with the western boundary of Charles Lee Tilden Park of the Regional Park District; thence southeasterly ^long the western boundary of Charles Lee Tilden Park be- ing along the center line of r:'ilcat Creek to its intersection with the northwestern boundary of Specific Tract F of -he Rancho El Sebrante; thence southwesterly along the northwestern boundary of Spec:.fic Tract E to a concrete mounment set at the most northern corner of 3er:celey W: cds Aid` tion, as shown by map filed 354-a TUESDAY. ht ''FYBER 13, 19=;6 -- continued December F, 1z37 in --cck 22, pa-C-e 654 of laps in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence South 47' 20t 17" East 2395.08 feet; thence South 55° OF' 45" Test 500.99 feet; thence South 4" OGt 30" East F42.36 feet to the northerly boundary line of Spruce Street as shown on the map of Berkeley Woods, re- corded November 21, 1917, in '.'clume 16 of Maps, page 338; thence in a general south- easterly directicn ,ollcwIng the northeasterly boundary line of said Spruce Street to the southeasterly bounir-ry line of spid Perkeley 'r:cods; thence southwesterly on said boundary line tc the rc:;t scutherly corner of said Berkeley Wocds, said point also be- ing on the lbounl-ry line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County; thence in a general northwesterly direction following said County )oundery line to the point of beginning. EXCLUSION NC . 1 All that certr n real property in theCounty of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, described as follows: Portion of l* .aancae 1-1 Sobrrnte, described as follows: Bei-inning at the most eastern CL nEr of the parcel of land described in the deed from East spy Nuricipal Utility District, a public corporation, to Harry G. Ford, recorded Gett er 11, 1 %3, in Bock 752 of Cfflcial Records, page 21, being on a north- western line of specific Tract F of the Rancho Ll Sobrante ; thence along said north- western line, North 3P' 431 29" East, 1202.13 feet to a point in the center line of Wildcat Creek being the most southern corner of Lot 53 of said Rancho El Sobrante; thence meandering Glen; the center line of said creel: the following courses and dis- tances; North 71° 31' 0F" fest, 133.33 feet; North 1° 461 18" gest, 129.39 feet; North 65° 16' 01" West, 112.20 feet; forth 14• 311 07" West, 95.07 feet; North 5° 46, loll West, 29.05 feet; North 54* 4' 1 OF" nest, 120.78 feet; worth 1P° 16t 29" 'gest, 102.98 feet; North FO* 111 32" +est, 05.99 feet; north 48° 311 07" (nest, 60.73 feet; North 4° Olt 34" hest, 66 feet; Borth S3' 46t 29" West, 52.x'0 feet; North 33° 301 41" ;nest, 40.93 feet; South Fa° 2F1 10" :lest, 106.92 feet; Nortn 570 46t 35" blest, 66 feet; North!; 620 Olt 3F" West, 132 feet; North 22. 46' 29" gest, 70.64 feet; North 88° 321 01t1 ''lest, ', 110- F.76 feet; Borth 5F* 161 c" Wiest, 54.39 feet; Ncrth 21' Olt 39" West, 66 feet; North ?a° lo' SF" Fest, 101.4 feet; North ll* 32t OE" Wt st, 158.43 feet; North 50° 46' 49" '.best, FS.FI feet; .orth 30' 161 4P .fest, 114.41 feet; North 17° 421 2011 East, ' 142.5F feet; North 12° 32 ' 1'"" *:est, 72.61 feet; North 36° 321 West, 137.27 feet; thence lea:ink; s*I3 certcr -.1ne and run=ning Plcng the southwestern line of said Lot 53, ', South r0° 561 27n ;rest, 405.s4 feet to a sta?t.e r-.arked A.G. 2 ; and North 340 131 5" Test, `17.24 feet to a stake as rked A. C. 3 at the most westerly corner of said Lot 53; thence South '`Q° 20' 2-" ::esu., 624.7' feet to the Trost northerly corner of Lot 23 as said lot is shown on th-t certain =ap entitled, "Kensington Highlands, Unit No. 1, Contre Costa `County, Orli fernia", which reap was filed July 15, 1953, in scok 51 of Maps, pages 20 and 21, in the office of the County ileccrder of Contra Costa County; thence Southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Lots 23 through IF as said lots are shown; on said msp, the fallowing courses ;nd distances: South 29° 391 421' Fast, 154.00 feet; South 11.0° 20 ' 42" East, 75.00 feet; South 45° 56, 1E" East, 70.00 feet; South 72° 16, Zr" Epst, 63.2r feet; South c2t 3?'• East, 63.00 feet to a point on the easterly line of said mnp; said point being more particularly described as the north- easterly corner cf Lot It as shown on said map; thence Southerly and Westerly along the ; easterly end southerly lines of spid T.ap of Kensington Highlands Unit No. 1 the follow- ing ccurses and distances: South 4° 19' Ij7" Lost, F4.00 feet; South 20° 571 53" West, 55.2F feet; South 4.1° 471 L;" East, 124 .!..9 feet; South 35° 291 36" East, E5.00 feet; South 43° 521 21" ERst, 6z=.?7 feet; South 72" 311 31" East, 100.00 feet; South 550 011 06" East., >7.21 feet; South 9' 23' 43" East, 10"(.72 feet; South 49° 49! 18" West, 96.00 feet to a point on the northeasterly line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from ante Lnsineering Corporation to Richard G. Hardenbrook, et ux, recorded July 1, 1 ;53, in mock 21''3 of Official Records, page 1F, in the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence leaving said point in a southeGsterly direction along the northeasterly line of said Hardenbrook parcel South 400 10' 42" IasL, 223.90 feet tc the most easterly corner of said parcel; thence along the scuu,:esstcrly line of said parcel. South 490 491 18" 'Asst, 120.00 feet to a point on the dividing line between :.ancho San Paulo and the Rancho Ll Sobrante; thence along said line South 40' 10' 1.;2" East 222F.44 feet to the Most western corner of said Ford parcel (752 Oil 21) ; thence alon=- the exterior boundary line of said parcel North 490 49' lF East 100.00 feet and South 40• lot 42" East, 1F0.37 feet to the point of begin- ning. EXCALUSICN NC . 2 Be;-Inning at P point on the dividing line between the Counties of Contra Costa end Alameda at the Southeast corner of Lot 2 as shown on that certain map en- titled "Nnp of the San rablo Rancho, Accompeny'ng and Forming a part of the final re- Dort of the Referees in Partwticn% f{led !arch lst, 1F94, in the office of the Re- corder of Contra Carta County, California; thence Northwesterly along the northeastern line of the spid Lot 2, Sar. Paolo Rancho, to the south line of Beloit Avenue; thence Easterly +Toni the southern line of Beloit venue and the eastern extension thereof to the eastern line of Grizzly Pe,-k boulevard, being an angle point in the boundary line of the Kensington Fire District; thence Southerly end 1psterly along the boundary line of the KensSn.-tcn Fire District; swing along the epstern line of Grizzly Peak Boulevard ; and the northern line of Spruce Street, tc the southeast corner of Lot 8 Block J. Berke-' ly 'Woods Addition, filed Jecemter F, 1937, in Map Bcok 22, page 654; thence in a general southeasterly direction following the northeasterly uoundary line of said Spruce Street to the southeasterly boundary line of said Berkeley .:odds; thence southwesterly on said ! joundary line to the most southerly corner of spid Berkeley ',Moods, said point also being on the boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County; thence in a gen- eral northwesterly d'rection fellewing said County boundary line to the point of begin- ' nine. IT F*L';iThER RESLL_'T. D that this Board 'hereby relinquishes jurisdiction over all that ^reperty described in Exclusion Nc. 1 of the hereinabove property description. , BF IT F11s?Ti:=R R7SC1_,V:D that the name of the proposed municipal corpora tion shall be City of Kensi nEtcn; and t N j{ 354-B TUESDAY, NC' FYBFR 13, 1976 -_ continued BE IT FURTHER RE SCL aD that the num oer of inhabitants residing within said proposed municipal corporation is ascertained to be the number of 11,880 persons; and BY IT FURTHIR RESCL'%EU, in accordance with the allegations of the petition, that all officers of said municipal corporation, except the members of the city counci; shall be appointed by the city council and shall serve at its pleasure; and BE IT FURTHER RBSuLVED that an electicn be held within the boundaries of the proposed municipal corporation on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1557, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. of said day for the purpose of determining whether the sPme shall become incorpersred and for the electicn of five (5) members of the city council; and r BE IT ORDERED that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said proposed munici.)al corpereticn shall be divided into precincts for the purpose of hold- inC said election, and the description of said precincts and the names of the persons designated to conduct said election, together with the polling places of said pre- cincts for said electicn, are hereby designated and described as follows: TRE Ft LLC&I NG nGU LAIN A CG UNTY ELECTIGN P.RECIhCTS OR PORTIONS TI-:+-R!cF aIlliIN THE BLUNDARIES CF SAID? PR(4PG5-7 CITY OF KENSIhGTCN TO ,SIT: Special Precinct 1, 'Comprised of BF-% LEY P.LRK FHECINCT No, 1 POLLINU PUCE Theo. J. Markert (garage) 1623 Oak 'View Ave., Berkeley INSPECTCR Emma A. Koch 1601 Ocean View Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mabel Yarkert 1623 Oak View Ave., Berkeley JUDGE CLERK Polly ha:1 ace 1633 Oak View Ave., Berkeley CLERK Cleone A'. Inman 1631 Oak View Ave., Berkeley CLERK Special Precinct 2, Comprised of BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT-No, 2 PCIIING PLACE Helen A. Gruver (garac-e) 334 Berkeley Park Blvd., Berkeley 7 INSPECTC•R Jimmie F. Laverty 2F5 Colusa Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Helen A. Greaver 334 Berkeley Park Blvd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE CLERK A. Gertrude Greham 245 Berkeley Park Blvd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Olga Wieking 312 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Spe ci al Precinct 3, Comprised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT No, 1 POLLING PLACE Charlotte L. L=ower (garage) 833 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 INS?F:CTQ-R Imogene F. Mocre 166 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Charlotte L. -ower F33 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE CLERK Florence L. Smith 808 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Irene eaber 165 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 CLE& Special Precinct 4, Comprised of UNSIhGTC N PRECINCT No. 2 POLLING PLACE Fa-6jcrie Y. Miller (bgse.rent) 260 Amherst Ave., Berkeley 8 INSTECTUR Marjorie Y. _Miller 260 Amherst Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE A. Elizabeth Trees 209 Amherst Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGF CLERK Lida K. Cole 263 Amherst Ave. , Berkeley 8 CiLLRK Frances H. lnrk 250 Amherst Ave. , Herxeley CLEAK Specinl Precinct 5, Comprised of KENSIAGTCh PRECINCT No. 3 PULLING 'PIA-F 3Priton Srrvut ( -r%tge) 45 KlnEston Rd., Berkeley 7 Ii3SFE TOR Helen B. Smith 41 Kingston Rd. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Anna Farce Haberkorn 32 Kingston Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE CLERK Helen W. «illey 88 Kingston Rd., Berkeley Mary P. Strout 145 Kingston Rd., Berkeley 7 Special Precinct 6, Comprised of YXNSIN"=TCN PRECINCT Ko. 4 POL14IIvG PLACE Don Y. Cunningham (yrrage) 62 Eureka Ave., Berkeley INSPECTLR Emma L. Lawton 35 Anson stay, Berkeley 7 JU1Y'E Annabelle G. Stadu m 24 Anson ;day, Berkeley 7 JUDGE uLu,RK Grace C. Duggan 36 Anson stay, Berkeley 7 CLERK Marjorie P. Celia 26 Anson 'way, Berkeley 7 CLERK Special Precinct 7, Co-?rised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT leo. 5 POLLING PLACE George F. Cake (garage)240 Willamette Ave., Berkeley 8 INS;'EC'B-R Dorothy H. Cake 240 Willamette Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE Frances Van Dorn 120 Kenyon Ave., Berkeley 8 JLrD GE CLERK Thelma C. Hir.:bert 246 Trinity Ave ., Berkeley 8 CLERK Evelyn E. Jenes 230 `trinity Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK IFhSIKGTVW FRF CINCT La. 6 Consolidated with Kensin-ton Precinct No. 10) E 354-C TUESDAY, NCVEYBER 13, 1956 -- continued Special Precinct 8, Comprised of s'F...._'NSIhGTGN PRECINCT No. 7 POLLING PL..1C£ Leslie A. ScrogEins (garage) 56 Kenyon Ave., Berkeley 8 iiiS 'ECTUR Karie D. Scrcggins 56 Kenyon Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Abra B. Hoadley 120 St. Albans Rd. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE CLERK Estelle G. Johnson 50 Kenyon Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Marjorie G. Gsrretty 100 St. Albans Rd., Berkeley 8 CURK Special Precinct 9, Comprised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 8 POLLI14 ?L?CE. Floyde H. Smith (garage)10 Marchant C t., Berkeley 7 INSPECTOR Velma H. Smith 10 Marchant Ct. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Bernice F. Erb 16 Eldridge Ct., Berkeley 7 JUDGE CLERK Margaret M. Flynn 6 Willows Lane, Berkeley CLERK Jean Janzen 1 Marchant Ct., Berkeley 7 CLERK Special Precinct 10, Comprised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 9 PC LLING PLACE melba J. Winston (Rumpus Rm. ) 24P Columbia Ave., Berkeley 8 INSPECTOR MelbR J. Winn ton 248 Columbia Ave. , Berkeley 8 iJUDGEFlorenceN. Lavender 256 Columbia Ave., ierkeley 8 JUDGE CLERK Gwendolyn M. Arata 236 Cambridge.Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Mary A. Repde 275 Colgate Ave. , Berkeley 8 Special Precinct 11, Comprised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT No, 6 Consolidated with KENSINGTON No. 10 POLLING IACE G. W. Cassell (garage) 308 Vassar Ave., Berkeley 8 INSPECTOR Marion -. Cassell 308 Vassar Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Mae H. Carey 307 Rugby Ave., Berkeley JUD GE CLERK Loraine P. German 425 Yale Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Mar.uerite B. Smith 11 Yale Circle, Berkeley 8 CLERK Special Precinct 12, Comprised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 11 POLLING PLACE A. C. Donogh (garage) 256 Cambridge Ave., Berkeley INSPECTOR Lucile V. Donogh 256 Cambridge Ave., Berkeley JUDGE Mary G. Beery 206 Stanford Ave., Berkeley t JUDGE CLERK Myrtle V. Poinsett 250 Cambridge Ave. , Berkeley 8 CL?RK Dcrothy M. Winter 232 Stanford Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Special Precinct 13, Comprised of KENSINGTCH PRECINCT No. 12P t CLLING PLACE Lawrence W. Cooper (garage) 2 eiestminster Ave., Berkeley 8 INSPECTOR Erma Long 100 York Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE Quina M. Cooper 2 Westminster Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE CLERK Mazetta F. Harnett 83 Norwood Ave., Berkeley CLERK Sybil Jordan 120 York Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Special Precinct 14, Comprised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 34 E POLLING PLACE Walter J. Smith (garage)35 Westminster Ave. , Berkeley 8 INSPECTCR Jessie N. Wbite 33 Westminster Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE Aldean K. Hcm 49 eiindsor Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE CLERK Constance M. Partsch 9 Westminster Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Louise C. Farly 135 Windsor Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Special Precinct 15, Co-qDrised of KENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 15 POLLING PLACE Arlington Avenue Community Center, 52 Arlington Ave. , Berkeley INSPECTOR Helen V. Ferguson 81 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Maude B. Mulks 54 Norwood Ave. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE CLERK Marcella M. Marsan 51 Arlington Ct., Berkeley 7 CLERK Louise P. King 56 Norwood Ave., Berkeley 7 CLERK Stecial Precinct 16, Comprised of YENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 16 POLLING PLACE. Naline Ness (garage)56 Lenox Rd., Berkeley 7 ITJSPE'CTCR Edwina J. Muth 50 Lenox Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Nadine Ness 58 Lenox Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE CLERK Jewel T. Singleton 37 Avon Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Evelyn K. Hayes 601 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Each qualified elector within the boundaries of said proposed municipal corporftion shall be entitled to vote only in the precinct above designated of which he is a resident. f I s ra 354-D TUESDAY, V VIMBLR 13, 1956 -- continued rsPASSEDANDAiX:a PTSD by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra w Costa, State of California, this 13th day of November, 1956, by the following, vote : AYES: Supervisors - I. 1'. GCYAK, H. L. CUMVIKGS, RAY S. TAYLOR ii. G. 3UC.'ANAN, J. FREDERICKSON Nc>FS: Supervisors - NCNE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Tract 2112 (Tara Hills) . a:. Mr. Frederick Kracke, attorney at lair, on behalf of C. W. DeVelbiss Company, appeared before thisl3eard of Directors of CcntrF Cost*r County Sanitation District No. 3 in the interest of hacin,- subdivision plans for Tract 2112 approved; and Cn motion of Jirector Goyak, seocnded by Director Taylor, the Board of Directors DIRECTED the Public iiorks Director to inspect the subdivision plans for said Tract 2112 and to report his findings to this board of Directors on November 20, at2p.m. PASSED ND -X' ?TED by the Beard of Jirectcrs of the Contra Costa County Sanitation District Ric. 3 this 13th day of Ncvember, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Members - I. T. -110YAKS R. L. CUZ'.YIEGS, RAY S. TAYLOR G. FUCH-AhAE, J. FRFJFHICKSCN. NCE'S: Yembf rs - KNE ABSENT: Members - bClE In the Matter of the Application of Free- way Industrial Properties, Inc. for a 6uarry Permit. ORDER WISRSAS, this matter has previously been continued to the 13th day of November, 1956, and WOREAS, a -plot plan has been filed with the Board in accordance with the re(-uirenents of the suggested restrictions, and AREAS, it is desired that further study be made of the possibility of a road through Indian Valley by the Department of -Public Works, NOW M2 3R3F3R3, IT IS 02- D3RE) that the above entitled matter is continued to the 27th day of November, 1956, at 10:30 a.m. and the Director of Public 'Works is directed to report as to the feasibility of an access road through Indian Valley, re- porting as to economic consideration, acquisition of rights of may, said report to be made by November 27, 1956. The foregoing order was made on the notion of Sunervisor Buchanan, seconded- by econdedbySupervisorGoyakandadoptedbythefollowingToteoftheBoard: AYES Sunervisors - I. T. GO'YA C1,TT•`) H. L. CCiU M, W- GSA.,,C RAY S. TA LOR N. G. W C t1,ti1A , [) . FREDERICKS07,11 NO3S: Supervisors - N0'.3 ABSENT: Supervisors - N0N-13 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 20, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By yam_ Deputy Clerk x'7 355 E BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUF RVISORZ; Tf3_..SZiY, NGTS1!B R 201, 195Er TE BO iW M!T I:: rt:11tTs.L_ J. : ION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTIIIEL, CALIFORNIA. PB.S- +1T: EON. H. L. Ct3UaNGS, CUIMUN9 PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, aAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCM4AI3, J. FFiEDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing PG&E to install and maintain lights in lighting system being installed at intersection of Pleasant Hill Road and Springhill Road. This Board having entered into a contract for the installation of a highway lighting system for the intersection of Pleasant Hill Road with Springhill Road; and on the recommendation of the Public Works Director and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized to install and maintain ten lights at said intersection, said lights to be charged on a L S - 4 C service plan that %ill include routine maintenance of the system. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of authorizing PG&E to install street lights in Bel-Air Lighting District. On notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDMED that Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized to install street lights in Ambrose Park, Bel-Air Lighting District as follows: Ten 4000 lumen street lights at the locations indicated on sketch prepared by G. N. Radford, Street Lighting Eneer for Pacific Gas & Electric Company, dated November 15, 1956, and filed with s Board this date. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed November 20, 1956. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on November 20, 1956, his report of all claims and %arrants allowed and paid by him; 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 BOAR 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 TPE BOARD ORD iC..D that the report of the County Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein to be open for public inspection. In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1073. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1073 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; NOWV 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. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1067 which zones East Pleasant Hill Area by amending Ordinance 382 by the addition of Subsection 114; Ordinance No. 1069 which zones West Concord Area by amending Ordinance 382 by the addition of Sub- section 117; IT IS BY Ti% BOAUD FURTHER OlUER D that a copy of each of said ordinances be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general i fl TUESDAY, :OV!tL6r;h 209 1956 - - continued. circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1067 in the "Pleasant Hill News". No. 1069 in the "Diablo Beacon". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1074 which establishes passenger loading zone and prohibits parking on portions of California Street in Rodeo; Ordinance No. 1076 which establishes passenger loading zone on portion of School Street in Lafayette, and prohibits parking on portions of Santa Maria :say and Orinda Highway in Orinda, and Pomona Street in Crockett; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHM ORDS-M that a copy of each of said ordinances be published for the time and in the manner required by law. in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1074 in the "Tri-City News". No. 1070' in the "Lafayette Sun". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Glen I'% Hawk free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Glen 111. Houk, 6 Elliott Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Christmas trees in the unin- corporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of World liar a, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial ## 571-27-36, dated July 179 1950; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Christmas trees in the unincorporated area o' the County as reouested; and IT IS BY TIM- BOARD FU-IdMER OR 3M that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby autborized 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 Acceptance of gift from Concord City employees. The sum of 455.11 having been paid to certain Concord City employees for election registration services, and said employees having refunded this amount to the County of Contra Costa as a gift; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THIS BOAi3D O RDr' that said amount is accepted with appreciation and ordered deposited with the County Treasurer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In tt_e Fatter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor. Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TES BOA13D OP,DERED that William EY. Ward, Jr. , Civil Defense Director, be and he is authorized to attend , at County Expense, the following: Course in flood fighting techniques to be conducted by the State Department of t'jater Resources and the Corps of Engineers, at Sacramento, November 26, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i s In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Adad nistrator, and on notion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: 1357 TUr:v.': , %Uv:"ra=4.x 209 1956 - - continued. Civil Defense: Reinhold E. Nelson and Barbara Burton, Civil Defense Coordinators, to Santa Rosa on November 26 and 27 Por regional training session on rescue work; Public Storks: Ray Yale, Joseph Alameda and Alfred Eatherton to Senta Rosa on November 26 and 27 for regional civil defense training session on rescue i-sork. Administrator: D. M. Teeter, to meeting of Budget Year Committee of the Supervisors ' Association at San Jose on november 21, 1956. Social Welfare Director: W. G. Golden - approved expenses incurred in travel to Sacramento to attend meeting of Relief Committee and Board of Directors of County Supervisors* Association on November 15 and 16. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Sheriff Brown permission to leave the State. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOAR±? ORDERED that Sheriff Harry A. Brown is granted permission to leave California for the period, January 7, 1957 to January 23, 1957. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that L. H. Fraser, L .D. - Coroner, Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby GRAITTED PERUISSION TO LEAVE TED STATE OF C7A1IFOR!1IA commencing November 24, through Friday, November 30, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claims for damages. Schroth and Salerno, Attorneys at Law, having filed with this Board on November 20, 1956, claims of Robert Sgarlato for damages in the amount of $5,000 and Sheila Sgarlato for damages in the amount of 025,000; NO3 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claims be and the same are hereby DEi:I_:D. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Installation of outlet structure at end of Laurenita Way, Alamo. On the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is authorized to install a new outlet structure at the end of Laurenita Way in Alamo, at an estimated cost of 300. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment for right of way acquisition. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw the following warrant to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way .Agent: Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4 Escrow Warrant Payable To Number Amount Property Owner Richmond Martinez Title 145733 4500 Bonnie Willett Smith and Company William Bryan Smith The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i Tuesday, November 20, 1956, Continued - In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 3, contract for remodel- ing first and second floors of Martinez County Court House. On the recommendation of U. S. Barbachano, Architect and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Bf THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 3, which ADDS the sum of $1,702.39 for certain changes to con- tract with Robert L. Wilson for the remodeling of first and second floors of the Martinez County Court House building, is APPROVED, and H. L. CUMMINGS, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Annual Report of the Board of Trustees and the Secretary of the Contra Costa County Law Library. The annual report of the Board of Trustees and the Secretary of the Contra Costa County Law Library for the fiscal years commencing July 1, 1954, and ending June 301 1956, is presented to this Board; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Flood Control Work. On the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is directed to do the following work at an estimated cost of $400, to be charged to County Flood Control funds: 1. Remove sediment from the culverts located approximately 150 feet west of the north end of Arthur Road in the Vine Hill area; 2. Burn vegetation in Galindo Creek from a point approximately 800 feet downstream from the most easterly crossing of the creek and Ridge Park Drive to a point approximately 1000 feet upstream from St. Francis Drive in the Concord area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. p In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to abate property in Pleasant Hill which is owned by Bleuel Mortgage and Investment Com- pany and located near the Cannery Sales Company. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to commence abatement proceedings against the Bleuel Mortgage and Investment Company, Inc. , 337 - 15th St. , Oakland, re- garding their property located near the Cannery Sales, Inc. (1490 Contra Costa Highway, Pleasant Hill) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificates of Secretary of State re an- nexations to City of Antioch, Sycamore Park South Annexation and Tregallas Riverview Annexa- tion No. 1. Certificates dated November 16, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinances Nos. 379-A do 380-A, adopted by the City of Antioch and which refers to annexations to said city, were filed in his office on November 16, 1956, having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificates be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificates of Secretary of State re Goulart Annexation" and Harris Annexation" to the CITY OF CONCORD. Certificates dated November 13 , 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinances Nos. 352 k 353, adopted by the City of Concord and which refers to annexations to said city, were filed in his office on November 13, 1956,. having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor M f y 59 Tuesday, November 20, 1956, Continued - Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOwRD ORDERED that said certificates be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re "Golf Course Annexation" to City of Pittsburg. Certificate dated November 16, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 330 C.S. , adopted by the City of Pittsburg and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on November 16, 19569 having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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. In the Matter of Recommendation of Clayton Grange No. 734, that certain sites be acquired for County Parks. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Clayton Grange, No. 734 that the Cowell property located near Concord, and the eucalyptus grove located near Clayton, be acquired for County Parks, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Park Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw a warrant in favor of the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in favor of I the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District for Contra Costa County's proportionate share of operating said district. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to write off certain County Hospital accounts. i The County Auditor-Controller having filed with this Board a list of hospital accounts presented to him by the County Hospital during the period from October, 1954, to March, 1955, and said County Auditor-Controller having reported to this Board that from the original list submitted, he has removed $11,757.15 worth of accounts for further examination, and said County Auditor having recommended that the remaining 16,733.82 of the accounts be written off; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said County Auditor-Controller be and he is hereby authorized to write off said hospital accounts totalling $16,733•$2• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Mr. Sal Lopez to the office of Commissioner of Byron County Fire Protection District. Mr. Louis Crist having resigned from the office of Commissioner of Byron County Fire Protection District, his resignation having been accepted by this Board on + October 23 , 1956; and On motion of Supervisor Fredericksonseconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS iBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatSalLopezbeandhe s hereby APPOINTED COMKISSIONER of the Byron County Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed Annexation of Territory Draper property) to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3. This Board of Supervisors having on November 7, 1956, continued to November 201 1956, at 10 a.m. , the hearing on the proposed annexation of territory described in resolution adopted by this Board on August 28, 1956, to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 ; and this being the time to which the hearing was continued; and the j Board being desirous of considering said matter further; i Tuesday, November 20, 1956, Continued - On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is further continued to December 4, 1956, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i1 In the Matter of authorizing installation of radio equip- ment in the automobile used by Constable of Martinez Judicial District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Constable of Martinez Judicial District is authorized to purchase radio equipment and the Communications Division of Contra Costa County is authorized to install said equipment in the automobile used by said Constable upon the following con- Said Communications Division of the County will maintain the equip- ment after its installation, and the Constable of said District shall reimburse the County for the installation and maintenance of said equipment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Jay Tanner for storm drain along the east line of Broadway Addition to Rheem Creek, in San Pablo Storm Drain Maintenance Dis- trict No. 4). This Board having on November 7, 1956, awarded a contract to Jay Tanner, P. 0. Box 521, Turlock; for the construction of a storm drain along the east line of Broadway addition from Abner Avenue to Rheem Creek, Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4; An agreement dated November 20, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materialsthe for said work, and two surety bonds, No. 282105, each in the amount of 10,781.40, issued by UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, with said Jay Tanner, as prin- cipal , one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing pay- ment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reimburse- ment agreement of Katherine B. Hershey. An instrument dated November 13 , 1956, which provides that for a valuable consideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Katherine B. Hershey on January 2, 1940, or granting of aid and assistance to said Katherine B. Hershey are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Katherine B. Hershey is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoinggg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of an Agreement with Kavanagh Invest- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO-3) tment Co. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, C. Dudley Develbiss Company desires to construct sanitation structures in certain easements of the Kavanagh Investment Co. , and WHEREAS, it is a policy of this Board that all sewer lines hereafter con- structed in this District shall be public sewers, and WHEREAS, agreement has been reached between Kavanagh Investment Co. and the District for the acquisition of the easements in which such sewers are to be laid, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED that the Board approves the construction of such sewers and that the Director of Public Works, as ex officio engineer of the District, be authorized to approve the plans for such work conditioned upon the execution of an agreement of Kavanagh Investment Co. and 1361 Tuesday, November 20, 1956, Continued - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the District, an agreement with the Kavanagh Investment Co. The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON M NOES:Supervisors - NCNE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Adoption of County Employees Heelth and :oelfare 'rogram. Mr. F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, appears before this Board and pre- sents reconLmendations of the Com. ittee heretofore appointed to study a County Health and :elfare program; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THF BOARD CRDERED that said recommendations of said Committee be and they are hereby ADOPTED AND APPRUbED and the Chairmen of this Board is authorized to execute any contracts necessary for Lne institution cf the program which plan will become effective January 1, 197. IT IS FURTr< H CRDERED that said Committee shall continue to function through the installation of the prod-rpm and the setting up of administrative machinery. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Author- izing inclusion of breaks in service of cert-,in county employees for Serv- ice Award purposes. On reccT.-rendetion of the Director of Personnel, and in accordance with the provisions of the County Ser d ce iward Crdinan ce iio. 7F7, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY `LHE E-CARD ORDERED that the fol- lowing named County employees receive credit for the period of time shown during which the employee was separated from the County; Ruth L. :Kennedy Social Service 5-10-54 - 8-16-54 Georgia Roden Library 7-1-53 - 10-15-53 S. S. Ripley Jury Commissioner 1-e-51 - 10-17-51 Lionel G. Shepherd Sheriffs Office F-31-47 - 5-1-48 The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Aoplicption of Free- way Industrial Prop- erties, Inc. for a Quarry Permit. ORDER iH'ERFAS, this matter has previously been continued to the 13th day of November , 1956, and WHEREAS, a plot Ulan has _peen filed with the Board in accordance with the re- quirements of the suggested restrictions, and WHEREAS, it is desired that further stady be made of the possibility of a road through Indian Dalley by the Department of Public Works, Nt_ ,i, 1":A1,FCftE, IT IS C?JEAFM that the above entitled matter is continued to Ithe27thdayofhevember, 19 6, at 10:30 a.m. and the Director of Public 'forks is di- rected to report es to the feasibility of an access read through Indian -.alley, report- ing as to econon-ic consideration, acquisition of rights of way, said report to be made by November 27, 19F6. The foregoing order wes -e de on the motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Geyak and Riepted by the following .ote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GCYAK, H. L. "Ui°MINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. BUCtiANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE 1 In the 'Fatter of Reso i ution Directing Cancellation of Taxes on Real Property owned by the United StRtes of America. WHEREAS, on august 2, 1955 there was filed in the District Court of the United States in and for the tic rthern District of California, Southern Division, a YY x TUESDAY, 14( V1'h xR 20, 1956 -- continued certain action in condemnation, entitled "United States cf America, Plaintiff, v. Certain Parcels of land in the City cf nich-rend, County of Contra Costa, State of California, MARIE GAGLIARAO, et al. , and UfiKh0WN 0-iNERS, Civil No. 34F16, which action sought to condemn the fee si:rp=_e .title to the lands sub sect of this action, lying in the County of Contra Costa, Strte of California; and on said day a Declaration of Taking j was filed and a sum deposited in the Registry of the Court as estimated just compensa- tion for the taping of said land; that upon the filing of said Declaration of Taking and the depositing of said sum the fee simple title to said tracts vested in the United, States of America and the right to s gid just cc:apensaticn vested in the persons en- titled thereto. i ht-li, TaREF%RE, IT IS iEHL Y i:AJ RED fit+v AI& LVED that all of the 1955-1956itaxesandassessmentsnowalienuponthepropertyIncludedintheComplaintand Declaration of Takinc filed in the ajcve entitled action, be cancelled and that there- after the Count,r Assessor shall carry said property the subject of this action upon the assessment rolls in the name of the United States, without valuation or assessment so long as such property shell renin in possession of the United States. The f cre -c ing order is ppssed uy the ungnimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County Tax Liens. The State of Cslifcrnia having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens Which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State for highway purposes; and i The Ccunty Auditor hs .in*> verified the t.•ansfer of title to the State, and havinc requested authorization to cancel the 19''6-57 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; snd sPid request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Superviser Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Aud;tor s authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1956-57 Assmit No. For Ro Jel Hambre Southern pert 170234 Descriptive parcel 170247 i Del Hambre Terrace Por Lot 5 172004-1 Pringle Addition Per Lot 21 Blk 4 1727P8 Pringle Addition Por Lot 26, :ilk 4 172793 Pringle Addition Lots 2F & 29 Blk 4 172795 Goodman Tract Por Lot 32 174609 Goodman Tract Per Let 32 174612 Per Lot 137, Ro San Pablo Per Lot 1, Blk "E" 204011 Por Lot 137, Ro San Pablo For Lot 4, Blk "E" 204016 Por Lot 137, Ro San Pablo Per Let 5, Blk "F" 204018 Por Let 137, Ho San Pablo Por Lot 7, Blk "F" 204023 Tract No. 204 All Lot 19 440227 rr n n n 27 440235nrrnn28440236 n n n n 1 440226 n u n n 29 440237 i 30 44023E n n n 31 440239 32 440240 33 440241 34 440242 rr n n n 15 440223 r n n n n 16 440224nnnn17440225 For Ro Canada Del Hambre 501717 Reliz Valley Estates Unit No. 2 For Lot S4 509930 Descriptive Parcel 7Q0073 Portions of Ro E1 Finale 795011-1 795012 795049 Descriptive Parcel 795050924904-2 914904-3 Map of Floraland Tract Por Lot 22 914950-1 Goodman Tract For Lot 21 916031 Goodman Tract Per Lot 24 916057 Goodman Trr-ct Pcr Lots 2: 27 916058 Webb Tract For Lot 3 916306 Webb Tract Por Lot 4 916319 Webb Tract For Lot 4 916320-1 Webb TrRct For Lot 5 916325 Newell Tract Por Lots 5 & 6 916607 Ro San Ramon, hiewell Tr. Per Lets ", 6 & 7 916609 The forego'n.. order Is passed by the unenimcus vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizing correction of 196-57 erro- neous assessments. The County Assessor haying filed ulth 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 1996-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; 063 TUESDAY, 1XVEMBER 20, 1956 -- continued On motion of Supeevisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BCAiD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said 1956-57 erroneous assessments as follows: In Vclu-m 27 certRin properties in the Pacheco area appear on the Assessment Roll with erroneous land values due to incorrect extensions: 605123 correct land from $3FOO to $12000 605066 correct land f rem X6040 to :W"240C, 605095 correct land from N21PO to F4O, x605174 correct land from "2650 to ; 960, 605321 correct land from 1590 to 1080, 605322 correct land from .2120 to X450, 605002 correct land from .,',3530 to :;2200, 60544j5 correct land from1190 40 Oo 60 94 correct land from X1310 to ;520. In glume 7, .ssessment '41j006, Charlotte L. and J. Randolph Paulling Jr are erroneously assessed with the hcrth portion of Lot 219 fronting 1:5 feet on Gal. in .venue, Berkeley Country Olub Terrace Unit Nc. 1, assessed ti glue of land $350, inprcvenents x1960. Mr. and Miss. Pulling acnuired a potion of this property but through an error it Was r-11 trAnsferred to then. This prcperty ssioutd be assessed as follows: 44006 J. Aandclph PRutling Jr & Charlotte L. Paulling Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit tic. I For Lot 219 com SE 55 ft fm Nly cor Lot 219 th NW 55 ft th S:w 143 ft th SE 4F ft th NE to PGB Assessed vc lue c2lend ;200, inorovements X1960. 44006-1 Carl A. & Joyce A. Holmstrom Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 1 For Lot 219 com SE 45 ft fm oily cor Lot 219 th NUJ 45 ft th KE 134.54 ft th SE: 4F ft th SW to POB Assessed value of land $150. In Volume 14, Assessment #1260F9, Alteon H. and Ruth R. White are assessed with Lot 19 -;-'lock 6, Soitos Addition to richmond, assessed value of land , 300, improvements $1300. Mr. .shite filed claim for war veterans exemption but due to incomplete ini'orrration exemption was not allowed. Subsecaent info.,;it-icn received from the Department of the Army indicates Nr. ehite is entitled tc veterans exemption. Exemption of : 1000 should be allowed. In Vclume 29, Assess-nent #61F011, Frank J. and Agnes M:. Fitz- patrick are assessed with Lots 4 to 7 Inclusive, Block 2, Subdivision of Frrncrsco Galindo 35 acre Tract with personal property erroneously assessed at $13040 and money $200. This personal property and money belongs to Fitzpatrick vhevrolet Company end not to Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick. ?erscna . Property should be removed from Assessment #61F011 and added to the Unsecured Personal Property Noll as follows: OV-7938 Fitzpatrick Chevrolet Inc., Galinda k Laguna Concord, tinlifornia Assessed value of personal property . 13,040, money X200. In Volumc Q, Assess...ent #77120, J. Everetc and Florence Z. Hopper, 6F1 Su.-=I-t Drive, Pinole, are assessed with Lot 20, Buena `Dista Tract Unit he. 1 with is%provements omitted. Mr. Hopper renuest improve- ments of $11.00 be added tc ti-:is assessment. in Volume IF. Assessment 173108, Edward M. and Sally R. Larmer are assessed with Lot 26, Railroad :,ddn to Walnut Creek with improvements assessed at $43FO and *',12940. Improvements of $2940 should be removed and added to Assessment #172643. This change has been requested by Mr. Lamer. In ' olutae 24, Assess-.ent r5002 F-1, John E. and Annette Neal, 3105 Stanley B1,;-J. , LafayettE , are assessed with .23 acre parcel in Rancho Boca Del La Canada Del Pinoie with improvements erroneously assessed at 920. These imoro :ements belong on Assessment #50025F. Improvements of x:'2900 apperrinF on Assessment #50C2r=F belong on Assessment # 500258-1. This chan-c has been requested by Yr. heal. In 'volume 27 , nssess--ent 7-7`511005, Stanley and Margaret L. Goodman are assessed with a portion of Lot 117, Sunset Village Unit No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at ;5390. A portion of these improvements are double with i7.prove,ients apcepring on Assessxent x511CO5-1. The correct assessed value of' improvements on Assessment 511005 is X4010. In V c lume 13, _ssessnent #645229, •'iola J. Pettyes, c/o Bola J. . ssFr, 420 BePtrice Rd. , Pleasant Hill, is assessed with .70 acre parcel in D' :Ision B of Bredford Reclamation with improvements erroneously assessed at :230. There were no improvements on this property on lien dr;:e And should be cancelled. In Volume 3F, AssessmRnt #797456, Rafel Lechuga, 230 Napa Ave., Rcdeo is assessed with Lot 12 Block 26E, Town of no.teo with improvements erroneously assessed at X360. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 41, Assessment h412737-1, Alden T. and Patricia L. Mackay, are assessed with a portion of Lot 3 Block 5, Map of 'rialnut I J i r34 TUESDAY, NO V1=t N-9 20, 14 6 continued Heights with improvements assessed at %3640 and ;1140. Improvements of 1140 should be cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. In Volume 41, Assessment =S12753s Thomas L. and Hazel M. Clark are erroneously assessed with 1.37 acres in Lot 5 Block 6, Pap of Walnut Heights, assessed value of land ;;500, improvements ;740. The correct acreR a in this --ercel is .57 and the correct assessed value of land is W160. Also, improvements should be cancelled as they did not exi st on lien date. In VClume 419 Assessment x914301, Irving R. and Betty D. Kramer, 2700 Gal; Rd. , Walnut Creek., are assessed with Lot 1, Larkey Ranch Subdivision bc. 1, assessed value of lrnd ?450 , improvements 4320g treestrees f30, and Lot 26, assessed value of land •,450, Improvements X5670, trees 12'80. Inprevements of :4120 are double with improvements of $5670 and should be cancelled. Improvements of 45670 should he on Lot 1. In -,'Glume l,.l Assessirent #921411 James B. and Rosemary N. Nelson are assessed with Lot 11, San Viguel Vista with improvements assessed at 12700 and l 2F90. Improvements of ;-,2700 should be cancelled as they did not exz st on lien date. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution of preliminary determination to undertake special assess- ment proceedings for the acquisition of improvements in Castle Rock Estates. Ea. IT R SUV1D by tine Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as follows: 1. The Pet': tion of ilay Seifried and Charlotte F. Seifried, his wife, for acquisition of Improvements by special assessment proceedings benefiting the property described in the Petition, is incoraorsted hereby by this refs-rence as though fully set forth herein. i 2. The bid of L. H. Easterling & Cc. agreeing to purchase the bonds men- tioned in said Pet' tion hereinabove described, is incorporated herein by this refer- ence as though fully set forth herein. 3. The Certificate of Brunton & Hargrenves, registered Civil En;ineers, dated the 20th doy of November, 1'6, certifying, thFt the Petition hereinaoove re- ferred to was signed by the owners of one hundred per cent (100'x) in area of the prop- erty described in said Pet' tion, th¢t said property owners have waived all proceedings . under the Special Assessment Investigr-t;on, Liwitation and lila ority Protest Act of 1931, and have rcauested special assessment proceedings for the acquisition of improve-` ments described in said ?et'. tion, is inccrpc•rRted herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 4. It is here.:; ordered ivA determined that the ac.uisitions described in said Petition hereinabo.-c referred to shall proceed in accordance with the terms of said Petition. q. It is hereby found, determined and ordered that Brunton & Hargreaves i shall be Engineer of Work in accordance with the terns and conditions of the Petition hereinabove referred to; that they shall not be paid any money in the proceedings b e- cause all of their comnensaticn has been paid by the petitioners herein; and that Eugene K. Sturgis shall be attorney to prepa;•e all proceedings and shall be paid in accordance with the terms and cond*tions of the Petition hereinabove referred to. 6. The public interest and convenience will be served by the taking of i special assessment proceedings to complete said acquisition of improvements. Such acquisition of improvements is of more than ordinary public benefit and the cost and j expenses thereof should be borne by a district benefited by said acquisition. Said district shall be known and designated as "Castle Rock Estates, Assessment D'strict No. 196-4, County of Centra Costa." 7. The distr_ct which shall bear the expenses of said acquisition of i.m- pro.ements, including: all incidental expenses, and which is to be assessed to pay for the cost of said acquisition is that distract shown on a irep which is on file in the office of the Counts Clerk of the County of Ccntra Ccsta, which is designated "Map Showing Boundaries of D' strict to be Assessed by Reason of Improvements Acquired in CRstle Kcck Estates, Assessnent X strict No. 19 6-4, County of Contra Costa". I F. That in view of he fact thit one hundred oer cent (100%) of the owners of the property within the area to be rssessed for the cost of said acquisition of improvements ha vc netitioned for said acquisition, this Board of Supervisors hereby finds that the public interest and convenlence require that this Board of Supervisors undertake proceedings for eciuisition of said irprovements under the provisions of the Funicipal Irpro ve,r.,ent Act cf 1913 and the Improvement Act of 1 rll, and without further compliance with the previsions of the Special Assess.-ent Investigation, Limi- tation and Ma,;ori ty i'rcte st Act cf 143-1, now found in Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Ccde. i 9. The bid of L. E. Easterling & Co. , which was incorporated herein in paragraph 2 hereof, is hereby accepted and it is hereby letermined by the Board of Sunervisc:-s that said ..,ends shall be sold to L. H. Easterling & Co. in accordance with said bid, when, if and as issued. 10. The bend issue provided for :n the proceedings Is to be disbursed in accordance w i t:i the.. prayer cf the a t' t i cn 11". as and when the money from the proceeds thereof shall be in the Treas:;ry of the >County of Contra Costa. 1365 TUESDAY, iyc ;T'YBIH 20, 1456 -- continued The forejoln z Resolution -..as regularly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra CCStR, Californis, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 20th day of l otiember, 10"-6, by the following vote, to wit: AYF'S: Supervisors - I. T. u!.YAK, H.OUIN1,KINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR IG. BUCILAhAh, J. F.iFDEKCKSON NGES: Sunervisors - kCNE ABSENT:Supervisors - ACNE In the Matter of the Acquisition of Im- provements in Castle Rock Eststes, Assess- ment D--'strict Ne. 1956-4, County of Contra Costa. IUTIOK OF INTENTIGN RLSCL dED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that it is the intention of said Board of Supervisors to order the acquisition of improvements already ccnstr:cted in Castle Rock Estates, which said improvements are described in the Pet'tion on file herein. The streets upon which said improvcments have been made are shown on the final mop of Castle Rock Estates, the map of which was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Cesta County, State of California, on the lst day of March, 1956, in Teck 62 of Maps, at page V thereof. BE IT FU.dT:111 RESOLVED,, and the Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that said acquisitions are of more then local or ord;nary public 'benefit and that therefore said Ecnrd of Suncrvisors hereby mRkes the expenses and costs of said acquisitions charTeable upon a district, which said district said Boerd of Supervisors hereby de- clares the d'strict benefited 3y the aciuisition of improvements herein described; said district shall include that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, khlc'zi is shown on that certain map on file in the office of the County Clerk of the ;ounty of lontra Costa, State of California, and which is entitled and described, "?'.ap ShcwinF- ;-oundaries of District to be Assessed by Reason of Improvements Aceuired in Caste Rock Estates, Assessment District Nc. 19r6-4, County of Contra Costa", and which said map indicates, by a boundary line, the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and coicrs all details as to the extent of the area to be Assessed; said map 's, by :his reference, incoroornted herein and made a part hereof. Excepting from the a:-ea shorn and deline- ted on s?id crap hereinabove referred to, the arca of all public streets, avenues, lanes, roads, drivf:s, courts, places, public Darks, and all ease--ents and rights of way therein cont=ained belonging to the public, and also all property c-med by the County of Contra Costa, State of California., and the United States of timerlca, contained ttv rein, now in use in the performance of a public function. Ectice is here::y given the t serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form Drcvided in Part , DSvisicn 7, of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (Improvement Act of 1911) to represent unpaid assessTents of Twenty-five Dollars (,,2M..00) or over, which said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent (&'«) per rnnun. and the last in tallT lentofwhichbons shall mature fourteen 14) Nears from the 2nd day of January next succeedTing the next October 15ta following their date. Said ::ends shall Le nnyable to bearer, and may be redeemed as provided in the Irprovement Act of 1911, and there shall be added to the redemption clause in said bonds the following words: toz. Cher with a premium of 5 per cent of said unpaid principal." Prcceedin.s for all work shall be taken pursuant to the Municipal Improve- ment Act of 1913, except til,: t the bends hereinabove described shall be issued under the Improvement Act of 1911 as heretofore described. EF IT KRTHIn RE& L'.TD, and this Bcard of Supervisors hereby finds, that the Special Assess•-ent invest; anion, Limitation and Yajority Protest Act of 1931 does not aa-ply co these proceedings. EF IT F `R?'H_11 i R=St_L.1D that, in accordance witu the provisions of Sections 10203 and 10204 of the Streets and Highways Code, being a part of the Municipal Im- provement Act of 1c13, the .Natter of the acquisition of improvements herein referred to is hereby referred to _;runtcn &- Hargreaves, Engineer of ,.ork, and the person em- ployed by tris bcnrd of Su^erv_sors for the purpose of having charge and control of the acquisition of ir:provGments described in this R,_--solution, Said Brunton & Hargreaves are hereby directed tc make and file with the Ccunz y Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a report in writing containing the following: a) A general description of the works already installed and to be acquired as part of the improvement. b) An estir:ate cf the cost of the acau; si tions and inci- denta , exiDenses in connection with the improvement. c) A dia`:r-m shcwin- the assessment district and the bouniaries and dimensions cf the subdivisions of land within the district as trey existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention; each subdivision shell be gi%en a separate number upon the diagram. TUFS3.1Y, NC% 5FR 20, ISr6 - continued d) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost And Expenses of the proposed accuisition upon the several suidivisions of land in the district in proportion tc the esti-sted benefits to be received by such subd_vi siens, respectively, from the acquisi- tion. BE IT FjRTH`X HESCLV D that if any excess shall be realized from the pro- ceeds of the assessment and/or bonds issued to represent the same, it shall be applied as a credit to each assessment levied pursuant to said provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 in proportion to the amount of each cf said assessments. The foregoing Resolution was rcgulp.ly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County cf Ccntrs Ccs;.a, CaltfvrniQ, at a regular meeting thereof,. held on the 20th day of Nc:ember, 19'.6, by :hc following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. G01AK, H. L. allFl bGS, RAY S. TAYLOR ri. G. B:::H9A%hAh, J. FRFJERIC?,SON NOES: Supervisors - NLhS ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE In the Matter of Resolution and Order Adopting E.nzineer's Report and Crdering the acquisition of improvements, Castle Rock Estates, Assess- ment District No. 1956-4, 5. County of Contra Costa. i i WHEREAS, on the 20th day of ho emoer, 1956, the Bcard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did adopt its Resolution of Intention to acquire certain im- provements in Castle Rock Estates, Assessment District No. 1956-4, County of Contra jCosts, end referred said proposed acquisition of improvements to Brunton & Hargreaves, Engineer of work for said CPstLe Rock Estates, Assessment District No. 1956-4, County of Contra Costa; and i 4HERE:AS, said Borrd of Supervisors did direct said Engineer of Work to make and rile with the County Clerk cf said County of Contra Costa a report in writing in accordance with the provisions and requirements cf the Municipal Imprcvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and WHEREAS, said Brunton & HPrgreaves, Engineer of Work, did on the 20th day of November, 1916, file with the County Clerk of the County cf Contra Costa, their report ; in accordance with the said hesclution, and sail County Clerk has presented said re- port to this Board of Sunervisors for consideration; NC.W$ THE-iWORE, BF IT RESCL ED by the Beard cf Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and this Bcard of Supervisors hereby finds: A. Th, t the report :Sade and filed by 3runton & Hargreaves on Ncvember 20, 19r6, contains P11 of the requirements provided for said report by the provisions of the Fun:cipal Improvement Act of 1912 including (1) estimate of costs; (2) assessment diagram and assessment. B. That said ren rt and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every particular and it is hereby determined that said report shell stand as the report for all subse^cent proceedings under said Municipal Imnroveament Act of 1913; and i BE IT FURTH;R RESCUED that Tuesday, the 11th day of December, 19560 at the hour of 9:45 A.N. of said day, at the =Ri eting place of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, located in the hall of Records, Martinez, California, be fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time for he-ring protests with relation to the nreposed Pc-uisiticn of Improvements descr'_bed in said report; that any persons Interested in cojectine to said acquisition of Improvements, the gravies to which the work will be done, the extent of the Assessment District, the assessment or the engi- neer's estl-nte of cost and expenses, or any other act or determination of the Engineer. of fork or the Bcard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, may file protest in writing with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa at or before the hour fixed hrrein for hearing thereon; and i M IT nR'ch:R R..S4-LVED, and the Beard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds, that the owners of one hundred per cent (100;') of the area of the property within the bound-ries of the district proposed to be assessed have filed with this Board of Supervisors waivers waiving;. (1) anposting of any notice of hearing; 2) any ma: TUFSDAY, Nt ;+i Ea—R 20, 1956 -_ continued f The foregoing Resolution was regularly and duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Ccsta, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 20th ;Bay of Ne v ember, 1916, by the following vote, to wit : APES: Supervisors - I. T. GUYAK, H. L. CUF INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 4. G. BU^.HANANO J. FREDER ICHSON LACES'. Supervisors - r C°NE AuSENT:Supe_visors - NCNE In the Matter of ADDropri- ation Adjustments. Cin the recom-endsticn of the County .JministrAtor and on motion of Super- visor TAylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROIED: 4 FERC r 3Ir.TION DECREASE T_NCREASE Recorder Office Supplies p 420 Capital Outlay 420 Unapproprinted Reserve General Fund 420 420 Flood Control and Nater Conservation District Building Alterations 912 1,010 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 2'05 1,010 County Library Photo-Charging Equipment and Supplies 3:000 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 3,000 County Library 605-347 Rental 2,080 605-351 Utilities 272 Unappropriated Reserve Library Fund 2,352 Public ;,forks Deiaartment Primary road Construction #0961 3,400 Secondary Read Construction #f4935 3,400 Public .Icrks Deoartment Secondrry Road Construction -Betterments 5,000 Secondary Rights-of- ley #3745 5,000 Planning Department Temporary Salary 7,000 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 7, 000 The foregoin:- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Special Canvassint- Board for canvass of Absentee Voters' ballots (General election held November 62 1956). It apperring to this Board that the number of absentee voters, ballots re- turned to the office of the County Clerk exceeds 75 in number; N«A, THEIREF'OR£, pursuant to Section 7 '03 (B) of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a single canvassing board of 43 me-tubers be and they are hereby APPOINTED to canvass the absentee tioterst ballots cast in Contra Costa County at the November General Election held on November 6, 19560 as follows, to wit: Tessie '. Threlkeld, 1370 Gregory Avenue, F artinez Birdetla J. Blakemore, 241,,1 Orsrwe Street, Martinez Elizabeth Gccdson, 724 Talbart Street, Martinez Marie C. Richards, 716 Tr-lbart Street, Martinez Nell Lcpas, 2730 Xaricn Terrace, Martinez Maisel A. Newman, 1076 Via De Flores, Martinez Julia Harrington, .Box 5', Port Costa Phebe Connolly, Rt. 2, box 302A, Martinez Ella B. Olsson, 444,1 Franklin Canyon Road, trartinez Norma E. Rie ling, 1221 Henrietta Street, Martinez Mary G. Devereux, 1218 Grandview, P"artinez Winifred M. +ai1lett, 321 "G" Street, Martinez Jennie J. Cecil, lll,9 Arlington WRy, Martinez Vera E. Lombprdi, 2710 Merle Avenue, Martinez Dorothy Gideon, 2011 Pine Street, Martinez Clara L. Pease, rZ Flora Street, Martinez Jeanne E. Enrkley, 1037 Haven Street, Martinez Emily Yccowen, 516 Arch Street, 4'artinez Emily Soares, 1130 Brown Street, Martinez 3E TUESDAY, EC',-EX XR 20, 1956 -- continued Lola 0. Viers, Rt. 20 Box ?27, Martinez Hilda E. Miller, 1012-B Estudillo Street, Martinez Leone Hinrichsen, 908 Estudillo Street, flartinez Ruth Armstrong, Rt. 3, 90 hackie Drives Martinez Mary Su.:.-ers, 1395 'Palm Avenue, Martinez Opal Semon, 1517 Brown Street, Martinez I Bernice Ahern, F3c Talbart Street, Martinez Edith M. Hammond, 3606 Happy Valley Hoad, Lafayette Bertha G. Cook, 1346 Hi hland Avenue, Martinez j Ethel L. Pascoe, 826 Pine Street, Martinez Elva Hansen, 30 .3 Clayton Road, Concord Madre F. Stewart, 1F77 Maybelle Drive, Pleasant Hill Elsa U. McClellan, 1125 Brown. Street, Martinez Eleanor Y. Dixon, 2721 Larkey Lane, Walnut Creek Lieu D. Grey, 201 Magnolia ring, Walnut Creek Marjorie E. Fitt, ;501 Brookside Drive, Martinez Esther Fcuhy, 1F79 Andrews Jrive, Concord Grgce Johnson, 01 Arreba 'S:reet, Fartinez Shelai-yh Giberti, 1114 Haven Street, Fartinez Yargaret Murphy, 1100 Ulfin;an :ay, Fartinez Beatrice P . Ccok, 1525 ''rsndview Avenue, Martinez Eleanore Warren, —151. Ward Street, Martinez Fildred Burns, 37'=O Alhambra day, Martinez Rose Sparacirc, Ferc:les nd James R. C?sscn, Dcrothy T. Boyd, Dorlys Locke, Elizebeth Nierha:e, and Janet F. =illiams of the County Clerks Staff. G IT IS 3Y Thr. F RTr. . Qi ,i:E:D that pursuant to Section 7FO3.1 of the Elections Code the following-named voters are hereby appointed and designated to pass upon challenges And all ccrLs'lidera tions relating to the raarkinr* of the ballots, to wit: James R. Olsson, Jorethy T. --oyd, Jcrlys Locke, Elizabeth Nierhake, Janets F. Willialts. IT IS 3Y THE BC RD F R-H'..R Ci DE-i D that the compensation for said canvassing board above referred to, wit°:: the excepUcn of Jaynes R. Clsson, Dorcthy T. Boyd, Dorlys Locke, Elizabeth hieruake, and Janet F. jilliams, regular county employees, is fixed at the rate of 1.v5 per hour. The fere oin order is ^asses: by the unanimous Tote of the Board. In the Natter of Approval of af-reement with Lescure Co. for installation of hot water heating system at the office of Contra Costa County Flood i Control and Water Conserva- tion District. This Board heving on November 13, 1956, awarded a contract to Lescure Co., 3667 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, California for the installation of hot water heating system at the office Contra Costa County Flood Control and (nater Conservation District, 2400 Oak Grove hoad, Concord, California; An agreement dAted November 20, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor egrees to furnish all labor and materials neces- sary fcr said work, and two surety bonds, each in the amount of '1977.50, issued by THE; EMPLOYERS I LIABILITY ASSURANCE LIFaTFb, with said Lescure Company, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and rratt rialmen, havin4 been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BC?RD C.RDERED that said ag-reement 3e ani the same is hereby AP?RGVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. IT IS Fj iTM::R CR )k' , that said -)onls are APPROVED. i l IT IS FURTHIR CR311.1?E-D that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. i i The foregoing. order is passcd by the uneni-.ous vote of the Board. i i 9 f i 1 1 i 1 1 i i I i 368-j TUESDAY, ?:OVEUBEB 20, 1956 -- continued In the batter of the Change of Boundaries of Brones Valley 4 School District of Contra Costa County and Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County. In the Further batter of the Change of Boundaries of Alhambra Union High School District of Contra Costa County and Acalanes j Union High School District of Contra Costa County.SOZ'JTIO ' A 0?3D3R W-HE3A3, in accordance with the provisions of the Education Code, a petition was filed with the Count Sunerintendent of Schools on August 1,1956, signed by i twenty-five percent (2541 or tore, of the registered electors residing in the terri- tory hereinafter described, and which said Tetition requested a change in the boundaries of Eriones-ra?ley School District of Contra Costa County and Orinda Union School District of Contra Caste C^unt7, giving the reasons for the nronosed change ; and WME.:AS, B. 0. 'Milson, as County Sunerintendent of Schools, has certified to this Board that he has examined said petition and found it sufficient and signed as required by law; and i fi?:33A3, on September 11, 1956, this Board of Sunervisors determined, pursuant! to Section 2505 of the 3ducation Code, that it would hold a hearing on the said petition and that no election should be held in the area proposed to be transferred; and WFE:FSAS, the said County Sunerintendent of Schools set said petition for hear- ing by this Board on i.ovember 20, 1956, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board, in the ?call or Records, City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa; State of California; and EREAS, said County Sunerintendent did rile with this Board of Supervisors his order deted November 20, 1956, concerning the notice of hearing of the said petition for chant_-e of boundaries, accompanied by the affidavit of Harold De Fraga, Assistant County Sunerintendent of Schools, dated November 20,1956. That on the date set forth therein he :)osted and nailed notices of the said hearing as designated in said order, and all in accordance with low; and 1MREAS, at the time and Place fixed by said County Sunerintendent of Schools '. for the hearing; of said -,etition, to reit, on Novcriber 20, 1956, at 10 o'clock, a.m. , of said day, this Board of Sunervisors, at a r-Lular meeting held a hearing for the ourrose of determining whether said petition for a change in the boundaries of Briones Valley School District of Contra Costa County and Orinda Union School District , of Contra Costa County sh•iuld be granted, and did hear all persons interested in the said petition who ap--erred before- the sold Bonrd; and ITTISRdAS, no oral or written objections to the granting of said petition were made or received, 31: 1T B SOLVZD that this Board of Sunervisors does hereb find and determine thet said petition has been signed by twenty-five percent (25p or more, of the registered electors residing within the territory hereinafter described; and is sufficient and signed as required by law in all respects, and that notice of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner recuired by Section 2531 of the ducation Code, and the aforesaid order of the County Sunerintendent of Schools, : and that all acts, nroceedings and things required by law to be taken and done Prior to and at said hearing have been ->erfor'med in regular and due fora and in strict accordance with the ^revisions of law governing the chane--e of boundaries of school districts; and i K?E-.? SAS, the territory hereina''t*ir described was formerly a portion of Alhambra Up ion High School District, and as the result, of the action herein, will become a nbrtion of the Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County pursuant to Sections 3893 and 3894 of the Education Code,I BE IT FUW. F.F.SOLVED AND ORDENEED that this Board of Surervisors, after full consideration of said -)e tition and recommendation and annroval of the County Superintendent of Schools, does hereby find and detemine that it is for the best interests of Briones Talley School District of Contra Costa County and Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County that the territory described in said petition, and hereinafter described, Presently contained in Briones Valley School District of Contra Costa County and Alhanbra Union High School District of Contra Costa County be transferred to and :Wade a Gert of Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County and Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County; that said petition for chaw-,e of boundaries is hereby approved and granted; that the territory hereinafter described, prior to the making of this resolution end order, constituted a hart of the territory included in Briones Vallev School District of Contra Costa County and Alhambra Union ?sigh School District of Contra Costa Counter, and as the result of the :making of th-is order is transferred and shall become a pert of Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa Counter and Acalanes Union Figh School District of Contra Costa County. That said Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County and Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County shall comr,rise all of the territory of the respective districts prior to the adontion of this resolution and order plus end includir* . all of the territory hereinafter described. 368-B TURSDAY, ISO ., r` ER 20, 1956 -- continued BE IT F'UR'-',?=.R RESOLVED AND ORDSRSD that this Board of Supervisors, after full consideration of said petition and recommendation and an-*roval of the Count; Superintendent of Schools, does hereby find and determine that it is for the best interests of Briones Valley School District of Contra Costa County and Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County that the territory described in said ^etition, and hereinafter described, aresently contained in Briones Malley School District of Contra Costa County and Alhambra Union Fdgh School district o* Contra Costa County be transferred to and made a hart of Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County end Acalanes Union Nigh School District of Contra Costa County; thet said petition for change of bounanries is hereby approved and granted; that the territory hereinafter described, prior to the making of this resolution and order, constituted a part of the territory included in Briones Malley School District of Contra Costa County and Alhambra Union High School District of Contra Costs County, and as the result of the makinf of this order is transferred and shall become a hart of Orin.de Union School District of Contra Costa County and Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County. That said Crinda Union_ School District of Contra Costa Count; and Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa Count; shall corznrise all ofthe territory of the respective districts prior to the ado-tion of this resolution and order plus and including, all of the territory hereinafter described. BE IT FUR7-H!;R R-SOLV--D WD ORD:RSD that the territory which is so transferred from Briones Walley School District of Contra Costa County and Alhambra Union nigh School District of Contra Costa County res-aectively and placed within the boundaries of Orinda Union School District of Contra Costa County and Acalanes union High School District of Contra Costa County res-*ctively, is 'lore particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the Martinez Ranch Subdivision" in the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, said point being on "he boundary Zine between the Briones and Orinda Elementary School Districts; thence Southerly and Easterly along the present boundary line be- tween the Briones and Orinda School Districts to the south- east corner of the 274.13 acre rareel of land described as arcel 2 in the deed to Robert K. Cutter at al, recorded July 20, 1948, Recorder's File No. 27177; thence Northerly along the eastern line of the said 294.13 acre Cutter parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being on the southerly line of the 149.98 acre parcel of land allotted to Rafael Martinez in the Decree of Partition made by the District Court of the Fifteenth Judicial District in and for Contra Costa County, Stete of California, in the case of Fi.K.W.Clarke, plaintiff, vs. Thomas A. Brown, I. Levy, Simon Blum, at el, defendants, on November 26, 1872, and entered in Volune 4 Tudgn-nt Book, District Court, Contra Costa County at -appe 114 at sect; thence Easterly along the southern line of the said 149.98 acre parcel to the southeast corner of Lot G of the said Martinez Ranch; thence :tortherly and Weste:-ly along the eastern and northern boundary lines of the said Martinez Ranch to the northwest corner thereof, the ^oint of beginning. BE IT TJRT 1-:R R,.:SOLTa A.ND ORDS.. ., that the Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is ordered and directed to record with the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, a certified cony of this resolution and order; he is further ordered and directed to file, or cause to be filed, with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County, with the State Hoard of Equalization, with the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and with the State of California, Director of Finance (Local Allocation Division - two conies) a statement of the chans-e of boundaries of said school districts setting forth a legal description of the boundaries of said districts as the same have been changed together with a man or plat indicating such boundaries. PASSED A'D'D ADOPTSD by the Board of &inervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeti:•ag of said Board held on the 20th day of November, 1956, by the following vote, to wit, AYES: Sunervisors - I. 1. ` jOYAK, ;;. L. CMZTIITGS, W. G. 3UC7A:JPA:, RAY a. TAYLOR.. 1. FH* ERICKSOIt NOES: Sunervisors - 1401%-A ABSENT: Supe rvis ors - 11T.43 TUESDAY, NOVEMER 201 1956 -- continued And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 27, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California. hairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk I y CF 3C-E R'IiSC fM TIU—Z SJJ:Y, lit 27, 1x56 E TtGAf%_) 1N fLZ-.GULA: SESSION I2 THE B ARD C 4iI'mBFRS, HALL OF iE3CRJS, ' A:TINE?,IFC RN IA. SE ii : S?_--R`:'1SChS I. T. GQYAK, RAY S. T"YLCH, 'vi. G. I)uHANAfis J. Fd:.DFRICx iCH ABSF2 T: ) c S L'?ERVISGR2tH. L. IAII i PRzSEIti 1. T. P ASv:i, CFERK Supervf sor H. L. Cu-%ninr,s, vheirmpn of this !card, being absent, Supervisor Buchman moves that Supervisor flay S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Goyak. Che vote of the P.card was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GLYAK, H -Y S. T ,r CR, . G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDPi iCKSCN. NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUi•'F IhGS And Supervisor Ray S. TPylcr, Cheirman Pro Tem., calls the meeting to order. In the Hatter of Appro, ing Ordinance No. 106. j Ordinance Nc. 106, which zones Rodeo Area by Amending Ordinance 3F2 by the addition of Subsection 7, is presented to this Peard; and I On motion of Supervisor Goya, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby A .'PRO"J"ED and ADOPTED. IT IS B T:iT B< AR F ?t?'.i:r' C'sRJEiED ttzr t a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Tri-City Flews", a newspaper of eneral circulation printed and oublished in the County of Contra Costa.g The foregoing order ' s iRssed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. j In the Matter of Authorizing payment for right of way acquisition. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD&RED that the following settlement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to drew the following warrant to be delivered to the County Right-of-;dRy Agent : ContraCcsta County Flood ontrol dater GonservRtion DistrictvEscrow Warrant Payable To Number Amount Property Owner j Contra Costa County 1F6213-6 ;737'50 E. i. Newell, et ux a Title Company i The fore -cine order -s ;sassed by the unani.:^ous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Com- ipletion of a Contract with iJ. Henry Harris for furn- ishing equipment, etc. of flood control channels, etc. at various locptions in Walnut Creek Flood Control Zone 3B. HEREAS, the County of Contra Ccsta Navin;=, on September 25, 1956, entered 1 -Into agreement with J. Henry Ha:*ris, 2657 - 9th Street, Berkeley, California, for furnishing of equipment and labor for the repair and maintenance of flood control channels, structures, appurtenances and access roads at various locations in 'Walnut Creek Flood Control Zone 3B located in central portion of Contra Costa County, Cali- fornia, with the Phoenix Assirance Company of New York as surety and WHEREAS, Charles L. Herrings, Deputy Jistrict Attorney, having certified to this board thus. said work hes been :inspected and has been fount to comply with the fppreved plans, s pecial pm. -isions, and standard specifications, and having recommended th, '- said contract be accepted as completed on the 27th day of November 27, 1976. N(1W, Ti-E ale :- E. on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY M }CA-U CR )EKED that said work is ACCEPTED AS 461,1,PLETED on the 27th day of November, 19>6, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record Aa copy of this Order as a notice of completion. The foregoing crder is passed :)y the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t 1371 TUESDAY, kt '4 :'ifi 27, 1956 .- continued In the Matter of Proposed Legislation (San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Act. ) On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BC;AliD (RDEHED that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro `rem, be and he is authorized to forward a letter dated November 27, 1956, to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit Ccmrission, settin,- forth c ertnin criticisms and suggestions with refer- ence to the San Frenc:sco ^y Area RApid Tr*nsit District Act. present. F:The fcre- oing carder is passed by the unan` mous vote of the Board members i3 In the latter of Authorizing County Employees to vier picture tc be presented by Pacific Telephone and Tele- graph Company. Cn motion_ cf Supervisor c=oyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDEnED that County employees may have release time to attend the picture on correct telephone usage to be presented by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. The forea-cin - cyder is passed by the ananlmous vote of the Board members present. In the Ertter of Cleaning alnut Boulevard drrinage ditch. On the recc=,_endaticn of the Ccntra Costa County Flood Control and 'dater Conservation District, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Fred- erickson, IT 13 BY THE zL'ARJ CHDE:iED that the Public dorks Department is authorized to do the following- work at nn estirated cost of '100 (to be charged to County Flood Control Funds) : Remove sediment from a arcxIm%t-.ely LOGO lineal feet of the walnut Boulevard drainage ditch. This por- ton of the ditch is from the culvert across Walnut culevfrd at tte south line of the Ncrlyn subdivision to a point 400 feet downstream. The foresoynr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Fatter of Rescinding Board order of Ceteber 16, 1956 approving agree:-ent with City of Ric::fond re tax deeded 'Lands. Good cause appearing therefor, and on :notion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor ;3achrnan, I, IS 51 'T.T_- ::CARD CLADERED that the resolution adopted October 16, 1956 Approvin a,-reement with City of Hichmcnd for purchase of Staters title to certain tax deeded property is RESIi,DEJ, VA,^,D`I'ED and SET ASIDE. The foregoing order is ngssed Jy the unanimous vote of the Board members i? present. In the Matter of Report of Engineer re proposed Zone 13 of Contra ;os to County Storm Dry ina,:Ee District. C.Rich, :thief Ln-ir-eer of` the 3cntr-, Ccsta County Storm Drainage District, nevin,- presented tc this Board an engineer's report on proposed zone No. 13 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drrinage District in compliance with Section lV.5 of the Contra Ccsta County Stcrm Drr.' nage District Act ani in accordance with the Board Order of January 2Jt, 196; NC. , 'THEIREFt RE, cn notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TH- 1- B-CA.HD, that said report is placed on file. The forgoing. order .s ©nssed by unanimous vote of t he Board members present. ., In the Estter cf Authorizing Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election held in Improve,,.ent District: No. 1 of Contra Costa Count) Sanitation District 7A. On :potion of Super.,sor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THI i '.iD (RDE'3z.D that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on November 20, 1956, for acnds for sewage facilities in the Im- provenent District Inc. 1 of Contra Ccsta :ounty Senitaticn District 7A, is hereby fixed in the ata -- c;' pl-.:> me ssengcrr f+ee of 3.;,0, and ` 1.F0 mileage for the person de- livering the election rettwns. TUE,SDAY, Ivt '7rI bE;ii 272 1--,6 -- c cntinued IT IS - Y `ice FUiTHIA i RJEiikD that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in Paver of the following persons for set vices listed below in the tatter of the condact of said election: THEL1,1A Gii.sl i-3 t G, 70 Loftus :icad, Pittsburg Services as election officer 12.50 j Total 1. 12.50 DuliuT -Y L. H11 TIC'N, 157 I encr Drive, Pittsburg Services as election officer 112.50 Total 312.50 JESSIE G?.EGLiY, 7F Alberts Street, Pittsburg Services as election officer 12.50 M4esserZcr fee 3.00 A.ile=-e deli.erin.,- election returns 1.80 r Total 17.30 The foregoing order is passed y the unanimous vote of the Hoard members pre sent. i In the Matter of Proposed k Amendment to legislation which authorizes levying of library taxes. iAHEREAS, it has been the policy and the intent of the Bcard of Supervisors of Centra Costs County to provide an equalized standard cf personnel, books and other library materials :.ithn the one milltax liwit for a county library service wherever communities furnish suitable litrary quartf.rs; and i011-Rh:%S, at tine present time the crly way unincorpor^:ted communities may provide library ,rarci:es is b;: :..eans cf gift fiends; and j W:EREAS, it ;s nct always _:ractica ale for an unincorporated community to raise the sum of money sufficient for a library buildir . by ;voluntary sucscription; and vJIMRL S, the EcRed of uoervisers of Contrs Costa County recognizes that people in unincorncrated RrEr s hould hr- .°e the legal right to tax themselves for a library L,uildj ng as well as fcr other special sere ces if' they wish tc do so; THrri: I(-1117, the : card cf Supery sons of °3ontra Ccs-a .:aunty hereby recommends thr t the laws cf the St a r.e of :'.rlifcrnia bE, amended to clearly end expressly authorize the levying of special taxes w#sere extended library service is needed, and the term It structicn of library buildings,extended library service" be defined to include ccr acquisition of library sites and librery aui ?ding maintenance. Rt solution passed tin" s 2'4,*th day oi' i+e verJer, 1956, by the f ollowinr- vote : DYES: Supervisors - I. r. GCY.-',K, HAY S. T'.YLGH, r.. G. 3UCHALAN, J. FHLDERICOESCN NOF S: Supervisors i R AhSEt;T: Supervisors - H. L. CUF1-.IhGS. In the MFtter of Statement of Policy with reference I to providing personnel, books and other library materials. WHEREAS, it has been the policy and practice of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to provide personnel, books and other library materials for a county library service wherever cornunities furnished suitable library quarters; and i WHEREAS, in recent yesrs there h-ve been accelerating requests from local areas for enlarged library buildings to be provided by the county; and WHFREAS, the Bca.•d cf Supervisors under Section 22163 of the California Edu- cation Code may male general rules and regulations regarding the policy of the county 1 free library; and WHERLAS, under Section 22173 of the California Education Code, the fiscal sup- port of the county library is limited to "a tax not to exceed one mill on the dollar of assessed vRluation"; and V.IHERFAS, the sum of money rRised from county taxes as limited under Section 1 22173 of the California Education Code is deemed inadequate for the construction of brpnch library buildings in addition to the operating expenditures of county library service; THIREFCHE, let it be resolved that the Board of Supervisors announce its continued policy to provide personnel and books and other library materials within the limitation of the one mill tFx mentioned heretofore wherever communities indicate their need and practical interest by providing suitable library quarters. i Resolution passed this 27th day of November, 1996, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. G`YAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. bUCIMNAN, J. FHEDER I-,*K SCN NCES: Supervisors - NCNE ASSENT: Supervisors - H. L. C'UM%INGS i 37 TUESD,Y, NOVEMBER 279 1956 -- continued In the Matter of Committee to study tax billing. Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem of this Board, appoints the fol- lc winE persons to make a study of Information contained on the county tax bills, said group to present recommendations as to whether more data could be included on the face of the tax bill fcr the purpose of orienting the taxpayer to the complete composition of his bill, and to present any other suggestions which would be of assistance in ex- plaininr- the county tax strurture: Tax Collector-Tressurer Public :forks Director r dnlnistrator A uditor-Controller Supervisors Buchanan and Goyak. In the Matter of Approving agreement with the City of Richmond for purchase of State 's title to certain tax deeded property. An agreement dated Hcvember 27, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond, which provides for the purchase by the City of Richmond of the State's title to certain tax deeded property, etc., is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seccnded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID that said a> reenent be tn3 the same is hereby APPROVED and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foreroinr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor hasinf filed with this Board a request for authority to f the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments which appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-57, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchpnan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 35, Assess:-ent #677512, Victor W. and Alice E. Colburn are assessed with Lots 12 and 13 , Orinda Vista, assessed value of land $4FO, imprc ve aent s $2610, exemption -'01000. Since lien date Mr. and Airs. Colburn have sold Lct 13 which was segregated, but through an error i--..prcverwnts were placed on Lot 12 instead of Lot 13. Assessment #677512 for Lot 12 should have land value of : 240 and exemption of X240. Assessment#677512 for Lot 13 should have $240 land, 2F10 improvements and $760 exemption. In Volume 21, Assessment #312355, Stamm Theaters, Inc. , is erroneously assessed with 32.60 acres in Section 1F T2N R2E, assessed value of land >10,430. The correct number of acres in this parcel is 31.10 and the correct land value is X9,950. in Volume 41, Assessment #910466, Richard and Grace M. Lindsay and Bill A. and Velma A. Hammer are assessed with .544 acre 9arcel in Rancho San Miguel, assessed value of land ' 150, improvements 2760. hr. LindsaJ and Mr. Hammer filed claims for war veterans exeTption and throuch an error exemption of $1465 was allowed instead of $2000. An adliticnal $535 exe - ption should be allowed. In Volume 40, Assessment #F25200, hobert h. and Jewel L. Nelson are assessed s:ith a portion of Lot A, Albertson Tract with trees erroneously assessed --t X200. These trees lid not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 21i,., Assessment #1501476, Dahlia C. Bruzzcne and Emil v. Ghiglicne are assessed with 37.350 acres in Acalanes Grant with land erroneously assessed at $14,940. Through an error the full value was used instead of the assessed vslue. The correct assessed value of land is $3750. In Volume 2u, Assess:aent #520036, J. H. Dempsey et al, are assessed with 54.740 acres in the SW 1/4 of Section 3 TIAL R2E with land erroneously assessed at $F21C. An incorrect extension was placed on the Roll. The correct assessed value of land is $5470• In accordance with Sections 531, 533 and 534 of the Revenue Lsws of California, your authorization to the County Auditor to add the followin:-, property to the 19;;6-57 Assessment (toll is respectfully requested: 490296 Unknown Owner Code 7201 c%o Leo F. do Edna M. Fallman P. C-. Box 727 Brentwood, California g l TUESDAY, Nt,VEYBER 27, 1956 -- continued Por Sec 14 TlN R3E YDEF a tr of ld bd N, E & W by ld of Fallman S by ld of Gursky 4.00 Ae Assessed value of land X10. (1956-57) Escaped assessrent for the year 1955-56 - Land *10, Escaped assessment for the year 1954-55 - Land10. The foregoing order is passed by the unenincus vote of the Board members pre-sent. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of delinquent erroneous assessments. The County Assessor hav°ng filed with this 3oard a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following delin^_uent erroneous assessrznts which apoeAr on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1955-56, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor J. Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BUARD ORDERED that the County Auditcr correct said delinquent erroneous assessments as follows: 7} Cancel the following .from the 19c55-56 Unsecured Personal Property Roll: Code 8206- Assessment No. 294 Donald Buck is assessed with ersonal property being for bolot #2F A 760, assessed valuation 9150. This is a dupli- Cate with pssess:ment #216, code 5304 upon which tax was paid. Assessment #294 code `206 should therefore be cancelled. Code F01- Assessment No. 120 H. A. Johnson is assessed with personal property being for a beat #(no f}, assessed valuation $200. This boat was not in ContrA Costa County on the lien date, there- fore assessment #120, code E01 should be cancelled. Code F206- Assessment No. 314 i Willipm C. Fyers is assessed with personal property a being for boat #28 Y 154, assessed valuation $400. This beat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date, therefore Assessment #311 , Code P206 should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed ay the unani-sous vote of the Board memoers 11- present. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. 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 a member represent-tive of the County Board of Education be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: State meeting of the School Boardst Association of California to be held in San Francisco, on December 6, 7, aril 8. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to provide prison help to clean areas around California National Guard Armory, Walnut Creek. i On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD GRDERED that Sheriff Harry A. Brown is authorized to provide prison help during the month of January, 1957, to clean the weeded areas around California National Guard Armory, Walnut Creek. The fcregoinz order is passed by the unanicrous vote of` the Board members present. In the Matter of Proposed Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney, County Clerk and County Administrator are reauested to study the matter of the count of absentee ballots in Contra Costa County, insofar as said count refers to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Proposition voted upon by electors in s portion of Contra Costa County on November 6, 1P56; and the District Attorney and Clerk are asked to confer with the District Attorney and Clerk of Alameda County concerning the absentee ballot count on said proposition. r 3 75- TUESDAY, NOVE1,93ER 27, 1956 continued i IT IS BY THE BOARD Fi;RTEER ORDERED that said District Attorney, Clerk and Administrates• are asked to prepare answers for presentation to this Board on December 4, 1956, on: This Board's right to take action by cAlling an election on the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Proposition in view of the method in which the absentee ballot count was made; The ecst of a special election in the event one is called; The effect ofa taxpayer's suit on such an election; Deadline for callInF such 4 special election; and Deadline for filing taxpayer's suit on such an election. The foregoinc order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Denying Re- quest the t County participate in cost of providing fire boat for protection of Antioch Waterfront. This Board having heretofore referred to the County Administrator a request from the Antioch Chamber of Commerce th4 t the County participate in the cost of pro- viding a fire boat to furnish fire protection for the Antioch waterfront; and Seid County Admin;strator having presented to this Board this day certain reasons as to why the 'County should not participate in the cost; NCIi, THE3i'rKR= , and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS .K..SC:LVED that this Board CC-NCURS in the Administrator's recommenda- tions. The foregol.n,: resolution was passed ay the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Personnel Action. On the recom,.endation of the County Administrator and on motion ofSupervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchangn, IT IS BY THE MARD ORDERED that the following personnel act1cm be and the same are hereby authorized: County Administrator Cancel three positions of typist clerk assigned to typing pool, effective November 2F., 1956. Bui lding Inspector Increase salary range of Chief Building Inspection Clerk i z•om Ren`,e 31 ($4334510 to Range 32 ($4534543) , effective December 1, 1956. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Appropria- tion Ad,'ustment. On the reco=endaticn of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing appropriation adjustment be and the same is herejy ani roved: Appropriation Decrease Increase District Attorney Capital Outlay 419 419 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Directing Civil Service Commission to prepare specifications for new classific-tion Fire District Coordinator). On the recemmendation of the County Administrator,, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, IT IS BY 'ME BOARD CRD&AED that the Civil Service Commission is directed to prepare specifications for a position to be known as Fire District Co- ordinator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1 56 -- continued In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Relepse of Claim from Epst :gay Municipal Util- ity District for settlement of damages. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIE BOARD CRDERED that Ray S. Taylor, Chairman, Pro Tem, of this Board, is authorized to execute release of claims frog East Bay Municipal Utility District for settlement in the amount of w104.86 for damages which occurred during the month of January, 1956, at Gloriette Boulevard ne-r Park Lane, Orinda, California, when certain repairs were necessary to A trench at the above location allegedly as a result of District opera- tions. The foregoing: order is ppssed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Establishing a Policy for Annexation and Connection Fees for the District (Contra Costa Sanl- tation District No. 3).RESCILUTION WHEREAS, it is desirable that a policy be established by the ;ontra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 in the matter of annexations to the District, and other matters, NOWs THERM RE, BE IT RFS( LVED that it is the policy of the District that all sewers hereafter constructed for developments or improvements requiring sewerage service, not including side sewers (as defined in the District Specifications) shall be dedicpted to public use and oe the property of the District. From and after the first day of July, 1957, the District will, on the re- quc st of Kavanaugh Investment Co. , collect sewer rental charges from all sewered lots within the District boundaries for the account of Ka,anaugh Investment Co., retaining from such collections charges Ten Cents (10¢) per connection per month for maintenance of sewers rnd sewer rental collection service. k BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that for each house connection hereafter made within the District, or in property to be annexed to the District, there shall be paid a con- nection fee of Eighty-five Dollars W,5) per lot, prior to occupancy of the house, which said sum shall be placed in a trust fund to be denominated "The Plant Purchase Fund" and to be used by the District for the purchase of a sewage treatment plant for the District. Up to the first da;; of July, for each fifty (50) lots, or parts thereof, hereafter developed within the District, until a total of five hundred (500) lots are hereafter developed, there shall be collected a sum of Ten Dollars ($10) per month out of sewer rental char,,.es for the purpose of =air=tenance of sewers. For each fifty (50) lots developed after the development of five hundred (500) lots hereafter developed, there shall be collected out of sewer rentnl char:. es the sum of Five Dollars ($5) for maintenance. The said sums shall be paid to the County of Contra Costa for the service of maintenance of sewers. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Ccsta by the following vote : AYES: Supervisors - I . T. :XYAr , RAY S. T`.YLCh,G. BUCHANAN, FREDERICESGH NOx S: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Sunervi cors - H. L. CUMMINGS. In the Matter of Authorizing npyment of mileage claims at regular rate. Cn the recom-endation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BCUAHD ORDERED that the following are entitled to the regular rserst automobile mileage rates: Health Department Chief Assistant Health Officer Dental Hygienist Assistant health Cfficer X-Ray Technician Public Health Dental Cfficer health Educator Administrative Assistant V. D. Investigator Director of Public Health Nursing Supv. Sanitation Staff Nurse Senior Bacteriologist Public Health nurse Air Sanitation Director Senior Public Health Burse Sanitarian Fos. 2 & 3 Supv. Pu llic Health Nurse Gr. I Senior Sanitnrian Pos .1,2,3,4,6&7 Supv. Public Henith nurse Gr. II Supv. Clinic Nurse Silpv. Cerebral Palsy Therapist Probation Department Probation Supervisor Grade I positions numbers 03 and 04 occupied by Mark Thomas and Gerhard Hantke, respectively) and Field Probation Cfficer positions numbers 11 and 18 occupied by John Barnes and Robert S. Miller) IT IS FURTHER CRDERED thpt the County Auditor is authorized to nay mileage X77 r TUESDAY, NolvE.MBER 27, 1556 -- continued i claims of persons occupying said positions at the rate of ten cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven during each calendar month and at the rate of five and one-half cents per mile for each =ile driven in excess of five hundred miles during each celendar month, in the perfora ance of their work for the County. The fL1'eioir1,-: orde. is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r? present. In the Natter of Approval of lease agreement with Southern Pacific Company for property at Newlove which County will use as rnrbage pit. Agreement dated hovember 27, 1956, between Southern Pacific Company and the County of Contra Costa w:-,erein said Company leases to the County certain described property et hewlove (near Antioch), and fcr which the County will pay ;275 per year, payable annually in advance, etc. , Is presented to this Board; and Cn motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TITh L:C'hnD ('RDEftFD that said a-ree:-ent is A'P `riCVE.D and Supervisor Hay S. Taylor, Chairman Fro Tem, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foreg;cing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of resolution declarin>', canvass of returns and results of special bond election held 111ove :er 20, i,r6. MREaAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as and constituting the Board of :)hectors of Ccntra csta 'County Sanitation District 7A, b_f resolution, duly called and ordered held in Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Co.1ta County Sanitation District 7A an election on the 20th day of November, 1556, for the purpose of subm' ttin. to the qualified voters ani electors thereof the measure hereinafter set forth; and WIiEREAS, said resolution collinw and ordering said election was duly pub- lished ^s rewired by law and ::y said resolution, as appears from the affidavit of nublicnti on now cn file in thecffice of said Board of Supervisors; and LrdIER AS, it appears that said special :ond election was duly held in accordance with law and with said c rill, on the said 20th clay of November, 1956, as aforesaid, and thst the polis for said election were kept open during the time re- nuired by law, and that said election was held and conducted, and the votes thereat received and csnvessed, and the returns thereof ascertained, determined and declared, all ns provided b the laws of the S:aLe of California and by said resolution; and iHYREAS, on this day, to wit, the 27th day of November, 1956, at the hour of 11:00 A.A . the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County met at its usual place of meeting and has canvassed the returns of said special bond election as required by law, and the result of sail can.ass is found to be as hereinafter stated and set forth; hc'A", .K»REFCHE, IT IS iEREBY RESC. UrED, DETERMINED PNJ DECLARED by the Board of Supervisors, as and const;tating the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sani- tats on District 7A, as follows: 1. T:_at at said special bond election the following measure for incurring jonded indebtedness was submitted to the electors of Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Costa County Sanitation D'-strict 7A, and that the i number of votes :i ven in said Improvement District No. 1 for and against I said measure was as fellows: Total Vote Total Vote MEASURE: Shall Contra Costa ;ounty YES" NO" Sanitation D! strict 7A incur a bended indebtedness for Improvement Dis- trict No. 1 thereof in the principal amount of *390,000 for the acquisition, construction and completion of the following7 improvement for said Imprcve-rent District tic. 1, to wit: Interceptor sewers and expanded treatment facilities, and enser-.ents, rights of way, and ether works, property cr structures necessary or convenient therefor? 313 35 2. That the total nu.T-ber of votes cast at said special bond election was 346 votes. 3. Thst by said resolution calling said special bond election Improvement District No. 1 of Contra Ccsta County Sanitation District 7A was consolidated into one (1) special election precinct, and that the 1 number cf votes cast in said precinct for and against said measure was as follows: Votes in Favor Votes Against of Said Measure Said Measure Special Election Precinct 313 35 4. Thgt there were no absentee ballot applications filed with the County Clerk, and that the total ntLmber of votes cast at such election for and azainst said measure voted upon at said election was as follows: f TUESDAY, NC VFYD!,R 27, 1c56 -- continued Total Vote For --- - - -------13 i Total Vote Against_________ 35 5. That more than twc-thirds (21?) of all of the votes cast at sn.i,d special :,cn_w elec lon were in favor of said .Measure and authorized the incurring of a :onded debt for the purpose set forty. therein, and that said measure carried. 6. That the Clerk of the :card be, anti is hereby, instructed to enter this resolution on the minutes of this i:card as a statement of the result cf said election. PASSED AND ADi:'TEDI by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as and const* tuting the >oprd of Jirectors of Contra Costa Ccunty Sanitation District 7A, this 27th dpy of November, 10. 6, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - i.Gis'yii, itA'_ S. Tt.YlkR, 4. G. BUCHAIIAN, J. FREJE.iICKSCh . 1ICES: Supervisors - NO. i AtSFIvT: Suoervisors - H. G. lr t S. T lkii, Chairman Prd Tem of the Loard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as and constituting the Hoard of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation Di s tri c t 7A. ATTEST: k. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stpte of Cali- fornip, as and constituting the Board of Directors of Contrp Costa County San,to tion Di strict 7A. By: Ce pu t r In the Matter of the Formation of Zone No. 40 and t1 doption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drpin¢ ,e District. RESCLUTICH W. _REAS, under provisions of Section 16 and 1F.5 of Chapter 1512 of the StFtutcs of 1,' as amended, authority exists to estajlish manes and adopt projects within the Contra Costa County Sotrm Drainaiv District; and WhIFREAS, pursuant to Section F of the Statutes, the Hoard of Supervisors j of Contrp Coste Gour ty is ex-cffic{o the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa f. r County Storm Drpinage District; and i WHEREAS, the 5cs rd cf Su^ervi sors has heretofore considered the formation of a zone consisting of the hereinpfter described real property for the purposes and objects hereinafter set forth; and t.MREAS, upon its own action, and pursuant tc Section 18.5 of said Statutes, this Hoard of Supervisors has heretcf4re required a report from the from the Chief Engineer of Contrp Costa County Flood Control and :dater Conservation District contain- inF the informp tion set f orth in Scction 2K of said Statutes; and on I ove:aber 27, 119<6, the said Chief Engineer submitted to this Board ofSupervisors a report: of a.cposed None No. 40 within Contra Costa County Storm Drainr -e Y strict, which contains: a) A general description ofthe prc jest and work of improvement to be done; b) A general description of the lands, rights of way, easements and prop- erty to be taken end acquired in carryinE cut such work; and c) An estimate of the cost of such work, including an estimate of the cost of lands, rights of w ay and ease•-.ents proposed to be taken and acquired in carrying out such work, and also of all incidentpl expenses ,nd other costs likely to be incurred in connection therewith; which said report is hereby referred to for further particulars; and r,'the ioard finds that the project, hereinafter referred to, is for the benefit of single zone consisting of all of the real property hereinafter described. IIOV; THIREFC:iE, ~I IT F.FS(hViD by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drpina-e District that 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 26th day of December, 19562 at the ci7ambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Ball of Records, Martinez, California, be fixed as the time and place of the meeting on the formation of said zone and the adoration of p project. for said zone, at which time the Board will hear and pass upon pny And all written or oral objections to the formation of the zone and to the adoption of the proposed project for said. zone. BE IT FURTHER BESk LVED that the proposed zone be formed for the purpose of 79 TUB S:)A1', lit 'Y 1-'2-Flil 27, 19 6 __ c entinued t prcvading fcr rile ccnstr::ction, installation, maintenance, and operation of culverts, ditches, pipes, concrito structure"s, dyed ~Ing and all other appurtenant structures as authorized by Section 4 of the s?id Statutes as specifically described in the re- ' port of the Chief hnia" neer of the Flood Control District dated November 23, 1956' which report hPs been adopted by the :card of Supervisors. The engineering estimate o; the cost of said project, should the zone be formed, is the sum of Twenty-two Thcussnd Seven hundred Twelve Do1IPrs (; 22,712), together with are annual maintenance cost. The heretof:re -;-entioned cost is to be borne by the zone proposed to be formed, should it be forned. A map of the general location and general construction of the proposed project is on file with the County Clwrk at his office in the Hall of Records, Martinez, CQlifornia, and at the John Muir School, 205 lista Way, P,Iartinez, Contra Costa County, California, a public place lying within said zone, where such map is available for inspection by any interested person. BE IT Fi:.aTHL-, RESuLVID that a copy of this Notice and Resolution shall be published once a wee;: for two (2) successive weeks prior to said hearing in Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the hereinafter described area prcpr:sed :;a )F formed into such zone. Fw IT RESCL', F"J that a copy of this Aesclution and Notice, and a i„Pp of the zone shcwin,:- the r-enerel location and general construction of the project with?n the zone, be posted in the fcllcwin 7 public places within said zone, at least two (2) weeks prior to said iieerinr dr-t e: 1. The east side of Kelley Avenue at Yale Street; 2. Soutrefst corner Pam Avenue and Mon erey venue; Southeast corner Palm Avenue an771sta way; 4. Southeast corner Vista Way and Pine Street; North side Vs a stay at Mt. View Drive.ve. IBEITIFURTHERRISCLVEDthattheCountyClerkshallmailnoticesofthepro- l posed fora,-tion of such zone to nil persons owninF real property lying within such f zone, whose names and Addresses A^ eesr on the last equalized County assessment roll for County tFxes prior thereto, or on the board roll last transmitted to the County by the Stnte Bo-rd of Equalization prier thereto. The notices so mailed shall contain the informFtien required by Section lF cf said Ststutes. i The territory proposed to be included in such zone ' s more particularly described ss follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Palm Avenue and Monterey Avenue as she.:n on the soap entitled, "Martinez Land Company Tract No. 811, filed Fay 16, 1916, in '.7olume 15 of laps, pas.:es 303 and 304; thence Northwesterly Plong the center line of Monterey Avenue to its intersection with the northeasterly extension c*t' the northwest line of Let 3, Block 57, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 8; thence Southwest!rly nlon.- said northeasterly extension and said northwest line to the most west corner of said Lot; whence Iicrt:westerly along the southwest line of Lot he. 2, said block and said "Erect he. F, and its northwesterly extension to the center line of Wilson Aven.:e ; thence Southerly alone- said center line to its intersec- tion with the e-sterly extension of the south lire of Lot 7, Block 54, said Tract No. 8 thence estfrly +lone said e-sterly extension and said south line and its westerly ex- tension to the center line of Kelly Avenue; thence Southerly along the center line of Kelly Avenue to its intersection with the easterly extensicn of the north line of Lot 13, Lewis Tract N1-. 1, filed December 20" , 1 39, in Volume 26 of maps, page 913; thence Westerly along said eFsterly extensicn and said north line to the northwest corner of said Lot 11 ; thence Scutherly alcn;. the west line of said lot and its southerly exten- sion to the center line ofYale Street; thence :.este-rly along the center line of Yale 4 Street to i intersection with the center line of 14' ssouri Street; thence Southerly along the center line of y'sscuri Street tc its intersection with the easterly erten- i sicn of the north line of ayne Street; thence .esterly along said easterly extension ! and said nc:-th line to the ncrthlevst corner of a parcel of land deeded to Charles E. Rice, et ux, and recorded Msy 1;, 1950, in Volume 1559 of official Records, page 119; f thence ; estcrly and Southerly Plcn- the north and west lines of said parcel to its southwest corner, which is also a point on the north line of a tract of land deeded to Donald E. Lefvi:.t, et ux, and recorded August 26, 1946, in Volume 934 of Official Records, pp-';.e 137; thence '..f sterly F len; said north line to the northwest corner of said trsct; thence Scuterly along the west line of said tract and its southerly ex- tension to the north line of Los: 229, Alhambra Caks, Unit No. 4, recorded October 31, 1950 in Volume 42 of :daps, Mages 25 and 26; thence Westerly and Southwesterly along the north and northwesterly lines of said Subdivision to the west corner of Lot 208, said suIbdivision, which corner is also the north corner of Lot 207, Alhambra Oaks, Unit No. ", recorded .Tiny 2t:, 1950, in :clume 41 of flaps, pages 21 and 22; thence South- westerly alon, the northwest line of said Unit lie. 3 to the west corner of Lot 179, said Unit lie. 3; thence South 18' 00, Wiest S50 feet; thence South 54° 001 Ea 3 0 feet;thence South top point on the westerlyextensionof the south line of Lot 2 , lhambr CFks, Unit Ne. ,,, filed September 1€', 1,5,2, in Volume 4F of Maps, page 24; thence East- erly :Acne said westerly extension and said south line to the southeast corner of said lot, which, corner is also the southwest corner of Lot 245, said Unit No- 5; thence Borth 7F' 34+ 40" East 11.;7.1F feet; thence Easterly in a direct line to the south corner of Lot 14, Alhanbra Caks, Unit Nc. 1, recorded December 2A, 1940, in Volume 36 of Haps, -T,-es 42 and 43; thence NcrthePsterly along the southeast line of said Unit No. 1 tc its intersection w_th the south line of a tract of land described as Parcel One in the deed to the 'ounta in View Imp:ovement Assoc iation, Incorpors ted, and re- corded November 1, 19!;9, in 'Volume 14;6 of Cfficial Records, pa ,e 473; thence Easterly slon^ the south line of said tract tc its scuthesst corner, thence Northerly along the easterly line of said trFct ern; its northerly extension to the center line of Monterey Avenue; thence Northwesterly end Westerly along said center line to the point of beginning. I PASSED A a Di FT-ED by the -card of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio the Board of Sunerviscrs c; the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District this 27th day of November, 19=6, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GC YAK, Rt%Y S. T I%YLOR, W. G. EUCIIANAN J. F EDERICKSON k i 1 ES: Supervisors - I%'CtiF ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUNDfIINGS TU'Sil;,Y, Nc. <'I`NiPFIt 27, ll r"b _- continued In the I•Iptter of Hengars rnd site plan for Airport Term- lnal Building at Buchanan Field. On the recommenlation of the Airport Advisory Committee, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded try Supervisor :.uchanan, IT IS BY TIE HCARD GRDERED that the " construction of two ha zzgars, 100 x 120 feet with a 20 Soot lean-to struc tune going the whole width, at Buchanan Field, is r" UTHCRIZ D; and IT IS BY TIS Ir:AiiD FURT F"h CRJERED that Site Plan No. 2, as drawn by Aitken and Collin, be P nd the same is hereby AXPTED as the site for Airport Terminal Build- ing and hangar sites at auchanan Field. IT IS FY THE i3+OL:<i) FURTIT-ti CRD&iED that the necessery soil tests on said Buchanan Field are hereby 3LTHOilI`s . P The forei-oi ng o:-der Is nessed oy the unanimous vote of the Board members present. I.n the Matter of Authorizing r:ttendence at meeting. Cn motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE 13CARD ORDERED that Supervisors Taylor and Buchanan are authorized to attend meet- ing in San Francisco with reference to the nroposed withdrawal of the naval MagazineratPortChicagoifandwhensuchameetingiscalled. The foregoing order is nessed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1077. Ordinance No. 1077, which amends salary ordinance by providing for Health and Welfare Plan is presented to this Beard; and On motion of Supervisor ->uc?manan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS kY THF BCAiD (,RJEE D that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby AP?RCVED and ADO P'I'ED. IT IS EY THE BCAJD F,;RTHEIR i RJERFD that a copy of said ordinance be pub- lished for the time and in the °<-anner ren::ired by Law in "East Contra Costa Observer", a newspaper of general circulrtion nrinced and punished in the County of Contra Costa„ The fcreEcing order is passed j,: the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Mak Ler of Authorizing payment of election officers, fees, etc. , for election held for the formtion and elec- tion of first directors for Green Vwlle y Recreation, Park and Parkway District. Cn motion of 3 ;Pervi3or Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS -AY 1Ii1:-, caji =.H-'D that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on November 21; , 1''56, for the forration and election of first five d:-rectors of the Green Val-ley Recreation, Park and Parkway District, is F hereby fixed in the sum of ; 12.50, plus mes3er,:7 r fee of 3.00, and .0.60 mileage for the person deliver-!n7 the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling place is fixed at te'10.00. IT IS '9Y Tom. Ei A tD F-'.W ER tRJLi:-D than the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrents in favor of the following persons for services Listed below in the matter of the condiiet of said election; AhIGELINT Fc. I-a-*-RIAY, 11F Feliz Court, Danville Services as election officer 12-50 Messenger fee 3.40 Mileage delivering election returns _3.60 Total 7ag.Ir KATHi-11% K. dELSHC 2NS, 111 Maiden Lane, Danville Services as election officer X12.54 Tc to 1 tipl2. 0 THE;LF1 I'. SC( TT, 101 Fontana Drive, Dan;rille Services as election officer 12.50 Total 1fi12-50 IR 3E,RT _: . EISI:Ci S, 111 'laiden Lane, Dan,rill.e Rent for pollinZ place 10.00 Tc tal i14.00 The foreFoina order is passed ay the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Z i Ex T17ESJ, Y, hCAENvER 27, It-556 -- continued j t i` In the natter of Rescinding Order of Cctober 2?, 19560 in the matter of assurances to the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, San Francisco District, with reference to flood control work on Rheem Creek. This Board of Supervisors, on behalf of the County of Con're Costa and the ex-officio governing ocdy of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, having on October 23, 1c56, adopted a resolution Jving assurances to the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army., Sr,n Francisco J.strict, in the :cutter of flood control on Rheem Creek; TISRFFt F , on moticr. of Supervisor Goyek, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, I' 11 _ EY 7'11:1 : C_ J # R_)£RFD that sail resolution be and the same is hereby RESCIbDEJ, `ACAT1D, and SET ASIJE. n, The fcrer-o n,: erde. is ^essed the unanimous vote of the Board members J present. In the Mattcr of Assurances to the Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, San Francisco District, in the matter of flood control on Rhee~: Creek. RESCLUTION r:Ei!AS, the Corps of Engineers, U. 3. army, San Francisco District, is submitting-- R reconnaissance report for flood control on Rheem Creek, Contra Costa County, under prc nisi ons of Public Law V5, r lith Congress, 2nd Session; and v -H-E=.S, Contra Ccsta County desires and approves the proposed plans in their preliminary form; and HERE'.rs S, in connection with said Flood Control Project, it is required that the County of Contrp Costa os the responsible local interests in this instance give ass,.rances of local cooperation setSsfactcry to the Chief of Engineers. NC ,tix Ih'FREEr'RIF, BE IT R St LVED that the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contrp Costa, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and as the ex-officio goveri;ing body of Storm Drain Yaintenance District Pto. 4 hereby aF?rees, subject to concurrence of the City of ich=ond ani the City of San Pablo, to: a) Protide without cost to the United States all lands, ease wnts, and rights-of-way required for construction of the project. b) Hold and save the Un' ted States free from damn es due to the construction works. c) #fie ruild or ic:-.rove all bride-es and culverts in the project reach to the project de sign cQpaci ty in accordance with plans approved by the Chief of Engineers d) *aintain and operate all the works after completion in accordance with re-ulatiens prescribca by the Secretary of the Army. e) Provide any local drainage required to relieve ponding in localized areas within the project lir-its. f) Prevent any encroachment on the project channels which might interfere with their proper functioning for flccd control. r) ,'ssiu_re 911 casts for the Federal portion of the project in excess of theE A00,000 limitation on Federal costs for a project constructed under authority of Pub- lic Law 665, f4th Cenrress, 2nd Session. h) Contribute, in cash, prior to initiation of construction approximately 11.5 percent of the ccs* of construction, exclusive of lands, ease.,gents, rights of way, and 'bridge and utility relocations, new estimated at 4r',OUO, or in lieu thereof perform construction a^u+ve ent to that amount in accordance with plans approved by the Chief of Engineers. Passed rn-- adopted bW the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 2 th dr:y of hover. Ler, lt-` b, by the following rote, to wit: S: S :pervi secs -CY...-r `tt'. S. T^`L GC F., d. G. r'UCF:ANAN, J. :i 3EHiC: Scii 2ES: Supervisors - bone A: SFI*T: S cervi scrs - H. L. :ti?`a'.Il sS In the Matter of Assurances to the Corps of Engineers, U. S. .Army, San Frp ncisco District, in the matter of flood control on Rheem Creek. t THIS IXARD, having been asked for additional assurances to the Corps of Engineers, U. S. =`=r-:y, in connection with flood control on Rheem Creek, And it being. desi •a:,le that the City Councils of Richmond and San Pablo should concur in the granting of such Pssurances, s x, TUESDAY, 'NCV.1A--BER 27, 1956 -- continued f. BE IT REST-L,TT D that the attached Resolution this day adopted shall not be- come effective until the City Council or Richmond and the City Council of San Pablo have. concurred in the adoption of the same. The foregoing .Resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Purchasing Real Property from iandolph E. Perry, et al. (Required for Air part at Buchanan Field .RESLLUTICN y 1i HL-REAS, this 13o¢rd heretofore, tc wit, on the 1st day of Nove:.aber, 1956, passed rand adapted P resolution fixing Ncv+ember 27, 15",6, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Charnbers of the Board of Supervisors, Fell of Records, ?,:artinez, California, aas the time rnd olece when said Bcard would meet to consumer-ate purchase of the hereinafter- described reFl property, and slid rescluticn of ;mention to purchase real property was pub- 11 shed in the Contra Costa Gazette for the tl.,w and in the r^anner prescribed by law, and WHF'R£AS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra , Costa h-ve been filed, and no cne has rppe-,red at the time appointed to pretest said purchase. NCC 171 RSC IX—v—) thaw the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and he ys here.,y 3'rected to drag his warrant in favor of the Richmond I.Saartinez Title Cc-r-)nny in the sum cf Ten Thousand Dollars 10,000), the said amount beim- the pu.-che se price ofthe said hereinafter-described real property, and E BE IT VCR iriizi R S : E-D V--at the County cfi 'zt of r.ay Agent be and he is hereby directed to forwprd said warrant to said title company, directing the paying of said r;oneys to the owners of said hereinafter-described real property, to wit: Rr.ndolph E. Perry, Declinda Perry Smiler and Yary Hartdegen, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of 3ontra Costa a grant deed from said Randolph E. Perry, Declinda Perry Sadler nand Fary Haartdegen conveying said hereinrfter-described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its -.clicy of title ins°..ance insuring title in the County of Contra Costa Erre artd clear of all encumbrances. The property hereinoe£ore referred to is hereinafter described, tc wit : All thrt certain rea-1 property in the 3#ounty of Contra Ccs p, Mate of California, described as follows: Per ticn of the Rancho Monte Del 1iablo, contain- ing 2 acres, mere er less, bounded ass follows: C-n the north by the 174.69 acre tract of land described in the deed to A. Hcoper and Co., re- corded Cctcber 1, 1912, in book 1F6 of Deeds, page 2'2; on the west by said 174.F9 acre tract of C. A. Hooper and Co. ani the 311.14 acre tract of land described in :he deed tc the -Pounty of Contra Costa recorded V..Qy, 11, 1%2 in beck 64-1 of Cfficial Records, page 11 ; on the south b; said 311.14 acre tract of the County of Contra Ccsta, nand or. the east by the County Read leadinFf rom =Concord to ?`,von. Ppssed and adopted.the Board cf Supervisors of the County.of Contra Costa, State of California, by the following vote: YES: Supervisors - I. T. GCV F, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHAN N, FREDE:RICKSON NC S: Supervisors - HC NE ABSFI T: Supervisors - H. L. CUIT-111GS In the Matter of Authorizing the County Clerk to cenvess election returns, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Zone 3-B. on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Sunervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T::E BOARD 011DZRSD that the County Clerk is authorized and directed to can7a Ss the selection returns excluding absentee ballots cost, for the Bond Election to be held December 4, 1956, Contra Costa County Flood. Control and 'Nater Conservation District, Zone 3-B. The foregoing order is -aaassed by the tin nimous vote of the Board members present. 3 382-A jf i Tuesday, November 27, 1956, Continued - In the Matter of Application of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. , for a Quarry Permit. This Board having on November 13, 1956, continued to this day the matter of the application of Freeway Industrial Properties Inc. , for a quarry permit; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is deferred to December 4, 1956, at 10:30 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 4, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. P AASCH, CLERK Deputy Clerk I j , x 4:^. J,+1 s 4'k. t;.r yt}: i 4 Y j 1. z C j f,: t t t, i t. sof t K i t s ii t z t, a. i r Gi i i x 1 i i. 6 S t t 1 i 4 i i E . S i i G 4 I s i j 1 S,, t S S k 1 t t i11 H l w—.e. ...... R:. t7 r5 er(k„ i Y:. 3R3 P .. rte PCsJ':Tr'. T SDA r, DECEFBE'R 4, Z556 B: BCARD MET Ih RE:GC'LAft SESSION AT 9 . IN THE BCARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECC'RDS, E:AR-ME2, CALIFORNIA. PRESFhT: HOPI. H. L. CUMMINGS, I:i'6'nh, PRESIDING: 3UPEERVISC HS I. T. GC tiAK, fM S. TAYLOR, W. G. MCBANAH, J. FREDF-AICE.SOPi. PRESENT: A. T. ?.".ASCH, CLERK. On motion of Supervisor Goyalc, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD CRDERED that the reelin 7 of the :-..mutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of November, 1956, was waived, rnd said minutes and proceedings were approved as written, end the Chairman authorized tc sign said minutes. The fcregoing order is passel by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?utter of Proceedings of the Governing Board of SAN PABLO SCHCCL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Bond Election. fie Board cf Supervisors here,)y acknowl(-cages receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Governing Board of San Pablo School District of Gontra Costa County, including n canvass of the election beld on November 15, 105' ,, at which election the electors of the district, by a two-thirds vote, approved the hereinafter described proposition. The proposition was as follows: Shall the San FAalo Schocl District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Five hundred Thousand Dollars 5002000)? The vote on the prcpostion was as follows: Bonds-Yes------------2266 Fonds-Nc--- ---------- 776 Illegal or Blank----- 16 Total 30F 0 IT IS BY TM BOO"t:D C RJERE,D that a certified copy of this Order be trans- mitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Uosta County. In the Matter of Sale of San Ramon Valley Union high School District 1956 School 43onda, Series B. kIMMEyS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, heretofore duly Authorized the issuance of ,500,000 principal amount of bonds of San Ramon Valley Union :33£h School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly a::t:iorized the sale of 0 designated as "Series B" of said bonds at public sale t: the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of spid bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this heard of Supervisors, and the t'ollowinE bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by spid Bo¢rd of Supervisors, to wit: Name of kidder Net Interest Cost to District Union Safe Deposit Bank 430st,,3.00 Bank of America N.T. a S.A.32, RE.50 American Trust Company et sl 33P400.00 AND, iWHEM AS, the said bid ofUnion Safe Deposit Bank is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, Nc a, 'Ph'FIMRE, BF IT iii9C LVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State cf California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Union Safe Deposit Bank for -'yX5,000 par value of said oonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra costa County is hereby authorized -nd directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Trersurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $157. Bond bumbers Interest Rate Per Annum B-1 to B-85 4% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rptes hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 •1n each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on January 1, 195E. I 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. i TUESDAY, DECEI.3ih 4, 19'=6 __ con inued 3. The Clerk of whis :=or^3 of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or e,:graved a sufficient number of blank fonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds And coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rotes aforesaid. PASSED MIND 3L PiTD this ,tth day of' December, 1956, by the Board of Super- visors of "ontra Costa ;ounty, Jy the -following vote : AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Gt YAK, H. F,. Cuff"°I NGS, RAI S. TAYLOR, 4i. G. to Sit'1ca.N, J. F11LJE-4I TK3CN VOES : Superv=sons - NC!,F ABSENT: Supervisors - Tit KE In the Matter of Authorizing execution of release of Olaim f from Edward C. Landwehr for settle ,ent of da . ages. Cn r:otion of Supery sor Ta lor, seconded .}y Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Y TT'f BC1''.RD CR:)Fi .D tha, . L. Zu: --a_ings, Chairman cf this Board, is authorized to exec"_te re Lease cf c:aims from Edward C. Landwehr for settlement in the amount of 60.32 for drma:.es resulting from an accident which occurred on or about the 11th day of July, 1956. The foregoing, crde 's ^assed by the unanirou8 vote of the Board, In the Tatter of Cancellation of unpaid County Tax Liens. The t akley County . ater Dastrict having, requested the cancellation of the unppid 1976-57 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Oakley County tater J;strict; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Oakley County IwFiter District, and iaLin_ requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney: On motion of SuDcrviscr Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS LY T11 B( A,D tRJERED t1aRt the County sauditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid County tax liens on the fcllowinv Jescribed property as requested: 56-57 Assm1t # Descrintiwe Parcel 3.63 ac 645404 The fcregoin: order is pRssed by the unanirrous vote of the Board, rs In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. The ERst BPy 1-un_cipal utility D strict haring. requested the cancellation of the 19r6-5'7 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain prop- erty acquired by the East rAy ?•:unicipal Utility District; and The County Auditor having ver'fied the transfer of title tc the District and having renuested authoriza;.ion to cancel the unpaid 1956-57 County tax liens on the property hereinr-fter described; and said req-Nest having been approved by the DistrictAttorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS By T1-, iaC:ARJ CIRDERED that the county #'-udi-ter is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1956-57 County tax liens on the following desc_•ibed property as requested: 1956-57 Assm1t No, Fairmede Subdivision No. 2 Lot 21 Talk 9 158441 All n n Lot "V' Blk 5 158373 Per Ro San Pablo Per Lot 133 95285 Per Descriptive parcel 75062-3 Per all 75062-4 Per 75064-1 Per 500643 Por The foregoing order is passed jy the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. The City of Pittsburg hPvirw requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 C cunty itax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acguired by the City of ?ittsburg; and The County =uditor having •erified the transfer of title to the City and having recuested rut:hcrization to cancel the unpaid 1956-57 County 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 v 3'1n. B('!t!iD L4iDIRED that the County :.Auditor is authorized to cancel tine unpaid 1956-57 ' County tax liens on the fcllowin- descriLed property as requested. 385 IT I TU.:SJAY, ,D:.CZ M 4, 3956 -- continued 195&=57' A.ssm't Iii Descriptiveuarcel Q.lOfi ac 82761 1 All T 4 The'foregoing order is, 'passed by the: unanimous o c F j the 8aerd t ` r, r zn the utter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County 'Tax Lien_ The Uniteed .Mates Cover rent, Veterens. Administration having reauell.; ; the i cancellation of the .uh $id 1956-57 Count g tax liens which show on the records es unf on certain property acquired by the United States Gove:,=snt, Ter ans 'Adrzf nistratian for hos-vital building and The 'County Auditor Kevin v• rif ed the trrnsfer of "title to the TTaited States Government Veterans Administration, and hevin--C requested authorization to cancel the un-=,-id County tax liens on the -iroTa rtg hereinafter described; and said re quest having been an-roved by the District Attorney; z. On notion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded her Sun-rvi.sor Frederickson, IT IS, BY BOAi,.:i3 ORD RSD that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel .he yin--aid 1956-57 Count- tax liens on the following described -ronerty as -,-cuested: 1956-57 'Assm't N 20 'Zss 5untas 25.775 ac 550399 Par. e 'o'e ::i order is gassed y the , nim ,us vete 0f,the 3oerd., X 3 the Mat s er of Cancellation f aid delinquent County Tax Lien. The State of Californiahevi zg' delinquent regi ested the' cancellation `a the County tax. liens which s':ow on !'.the ;records as unsaid on carte grorerty acquired t by the State of C-lifornief r h ighway -ur oses; and The Co$int-y Auditor hsving verified the transfer of title 'to the State, and have.g requested authorized:-n to cancel the delinquent `uznaid County tax liens;~ on the property hereinafter described, and seid request having been an-nrovt:d by T.-the, District Attorney; On motion of Su-M-ervisor Taylor, seconded by Su-lervisor Frederickson, ,IT Is, HY M BOARD ORDM that the CountyAuditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid: delinquent County tax liens on the following described )ronerty as requested: Year 3alej 1955-56 Assm't No: i San `Vablo 'Rancho or hot 122 1953 2759 805141 Far. 1Tewe31 Tract For Dots 5&:6 1953 3137 916607 All Map 'of 'No,Biahmoad w 4&5 1955 1387, . 202004 A11 The fore ;eying order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the hatter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens The Counter of Contra Costa hsv ne requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 unpaid County tax liens which show on the 'records ss -annaid on certain nrorerty acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa and havingr-+guested `authorization to eencel the 1956-57County tax liens on the ^ro erty' hereinafter described; and said rrquest having been prroved by the District Attorney; On notion sof Su-mrvisor Taylor seconded" by 3tnervisor Frederickson... IT BY 111.13 :i BARD ORD.MM that the County Auditor Is authorized 'to cancel the unpaid 1956-57 County tax liens-sin the followi.rg described nronert7 as requested: 1456-57 Assmlt #, Descriptive Parcel 11"ac Por 50090@ Ali 450226 All 550227 All 603719 25?acr For 6Q&02 . 2.012ec For 606007 t 2 61ac Por 606035, w w B?Bac Por 606075`' w 16ae For 606166 w 9698c Por 606182 rookwood Acres For Lots 9 do 10 632015 I3escriotive Parcel Por 917804 yY The foregoing c rd+er is 1Ras8ed by, the unanim6us vote`Qf the Baard. r,, k vus S .. TUS.3DAY, SO 4, 1955 -- continued ra 4: it f v In the Mattoar of Cancellation of County Tax Lien, 1955-57 The State of California bevi,ng requested .tire cancellation, of the 1956' 57 County tax liens which show on the records as 'unpaid .on certain property acquired by State for highway , urooses; and The County .auditor having verified the transferof title to the State and f having, requested authorization to cancel the unnaid 1956-57 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described, and said re suest having been"e^-raysd b7 the District r Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson author- ized to cancel the County tax lien on the following described property as requested: R s- Tract Lot and Block 1956-57 Assm9t No. y Del HaLnbre Terrace Pt,,r Lot 18 Por 17029?`s t, Pringle Addition Lot 1 B?k 6 Por 172834-1 f Lot 8 Blk l0 Por 1.72915 aMap-of No.R3,chnond Por Lots 4 & 5 All 202004 2st Addn to Bay Addtna K r Town of Crockett For Lot 2 Blk.4 Por 408802 Sunny Hollow Por Lot 3 Por 512604 Ho Canada del Hambre Southern dart,descriptive h21 920373 f} ` Floraland Tract Por Lot 6 A1.1 914909 f J k r d For Lot 22 All 914949-2 Goodman Tract Far Lot 32 All 916090 Webb TractPor Lot 4 A11. 916320 Por Lot 5 A21 916328` t Newell Tract For Lot 24 Por 915629 The foregoing order is ceased by the uzaarnious Mote. s r 3, u In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent Couaty Tea Liens The City of Richmond havi re uested the cancellation,-of the delinquent un-' paid ,County tax liens which show o toherecsr3sasun-+aid`an certain -?roPertvaequfred by the City ofRichmond; and U The County Auditor having, verified the transfer of title to the City and 3 having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid delinquent County tax liens on the property hereinafter descried; and said request having been a^nroved by the District y fAtrney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Sunervisor Frederickson, IT is f BY TMs BOARD OA ZFM that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unna id de- linquent County tax liens on the following described -ra?erty as requested: 55-56 Assm't Flo. Walls .Addition Dots 29 & 30 1955 sale 1880 135540 Block 205 y t 43 4 Walls AdditionAddition Lots 53 thru 56 2955 Sale #881 2.35552 Block 205 t t The foregoing order is gassed by the u.nan1mous vote of the Board. In the utter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County Tax Liens. x . The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 2956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain nroperty acquired by r the State of California for highway nurnoses; and The County .Auditor a'v_r verified the traYasfe_ of title to the State of X California, and having requested aut:.orization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the pro,arty hereinafter described; and said rer nest having been a^11-Qved by the District Attorney; On notion of Supervisor 'Taylor, seconded by Suvaervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY `S`IZ BOARD ORDS ED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel: the 1956-57 County tax liens on the follotivine. described ;property as requested: y 2956-57 Assm*t 116. i < x Por Ro Canada Del Hambre Descriptive parcel Por 170075 Prir.,„tle ,,addition Lots 192$3 & 4 Blk 10 all 172910-1 Descriptive parcel por 501721 s The forego3 order is , saed by the unanimous vote> of the Board. Efar a z $ u:drs 3`' E n Taw NQ,k Nx E t 4 P R? IU.cSDAl, 4, _956 -- cnrt:.nued In the L attar of Zence' :.a- on of 1 56-57 Count sa Lia-ns. z The State of Lalifor: is requested the cancelletion of the 1956-57 Counter tf.x liens < hlch s ow on the rtecords es ?yen°,raid on certein -ranerty acquired z by the ;its 'e for 3ii._h e - purposes; and The Count- .auditor a r V i, - verified the tri nsrgr of title to the State,R and h9vinE requested authorization to cancel the un*4aid 1-156-57 County tex liens on the ^roparty here ineft,r described; and inial r -quest havfrg been an ,roved by the Distri-,t rt.ttorney; a On notion s<!" :;Aa,4arvisor aylor, seconder by urervisor Fred rickson, IT IS B'.` 1HL'S 130A.'-.3 C:ZJS:M thfit the Count,, Auditor is w.:t'harized to c r_cel the unpaid 1356- 57 County tsx liens -nn the follm described -ro-) rrtZ as re-uested: 1956-57 Assm't No. Ro San ='eblo, or Lot 48, Tract X'o. 1, 1otl, y por lot 2 51k 32 For lots 1, 2 c,: 3 95275 All Blk 33 z'rin le addition Trots 7 & 8, Blk 4 172777 All Coodwan 'tract or Lot 32 174613 Bos The foreFgo Inf,; r'' order is -aszed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The County, of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which shore on the records as un-aid on certain property acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, 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 Taylor, seconded by Supervisor -wrecierickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described -rop^rty as requested: Year Sale# 1956-57 AssmItPto. Rivers Andrade Tract Lot 51 Blk 13 1943 2337 201029 All Rivers Andrade Tract Lot 52 Blk 13 1943 2338 201030 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County Tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain rroperty acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and The County Auditor having verified the trensfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and hiving requested authorization to cancel the cin^aid 1956-57 County tat liens on the ^ropert:- hereinafter described; and said request having been a proved by the District attorney; on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by, Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unraid 1956-57 County tax liens on the following described nronert-r as requested: 1956-57 Assm't No. original Survey, Town of Vartinez For Block 188 all 62644 Descriptive -arcel 07 ac For 500346 ' Ro San Niguel, Jescriptive parcel .31 ac or 603802 The foregoing order is aaassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the Latter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. The Bast BaY Municipal Utility District having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as unsaid on certain property acquired by the 3ast Bay Municipal Utility District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District, and having requested authorization to cancel the un^Qid 1956-57 County tax liens on the _.roparty hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD38SD that the Counter Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1956-57 County, tax liens on the following described property as requested: TUESDAY, D3CXZBF.R 4, 1956 -- continued 1956-57 Assm1t 17o. Fairmede Subdivision No.2 Lot 21 Blk 9 158441 All Lot 'B" Blk 5 158373 Por Ro San Pablo Por Lot 173 95285 Por Descriptive parcel 75062-3 Per 75062-4 Per 75064-1 Por 500643 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Cancellation t of 1956-57 Count- Tax Liens. The Lafayette Fire District having r=:qjuested the cpncellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as un-aid on certain nroaerty acquired by the Lafayette Fire District; and The County ,Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Lafayette Fire District, and having recuested authorization to c-noel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the nrop-arty hereinafter described; and said r,uest having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Sunervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD3PM that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the following described -roperty as requested: 1956-57 Assm*t No. Por Ro Laguna de Los Palo Coloredos Por Lot 58 por 500867 Happy Valley Estates, Unit Iso. 1 Lot 22 all 508321 The foregoing order is -assed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1956-57 County tax Liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1956-57 County tax liens which show on the records as un -aid on certain n_ roperty acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and The County auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa and having re -.uested authorization to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the property herainafter described; and said reque3t having been anrroved by the District .Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDITRM that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1956-57 County tax liens on the followine described nropert7 as requested: 1956-57 Assmtt '.'o. Per Ro Las Juntas areel 1 Descriptive *niece nor 170326 Rivers Andrade Tract Lot 51 Blk 13 all 201029 Rivers Andrade tract Lot 52 31k 13 all 201030 Descriptive ,arcel nor 632546 The foregoing order is ^assed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. in the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax Liens. The City of E1 Cerrito having requester; the cancellation of the 1955-56 and subsequent Count,— tax liens which s*:orz on the records as un^aid on certain -nroD- arty acquired by the Cit;: of 31 Cerrito; and s : i The County Auditor having verifies: the transfer of title to the City of 31 Cerrito, and having r-quested authorization to anneal the delinquent County tax liens on the rroperty hereinaft r de--cribed; and said request having been approved by the District attorney; j on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by .3upervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THS KARD ORDERED that the County uditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the Following described -:ropert-.• as requested: 1956-57 .nssm't 'To. Richmond Junction eights or Lot 4, all of Lot 5 por 40708-1 and 1-or of Lot 6 i The foregoing order is -gassed b-- the unanir ous vote of `he Board. i I i a ITUESDAY, DE.0 `3,ER 42 1956 -- continued s In the Latter of t:ancellation of 1956-57 County tax Liens. The State of Califor-ria having requested the cancellation of the 1.956-57 County tax liens which shorn on the records as -znpaid on certain *)ronerty acquiredbytheStateofCaliforniaforhighway ^urnoses; and The County Auditor having verified the trensfer of title to the State of California, and hevinz, requested authorization to cancel the un-nid 1956-57 County tax liens on the nrorert--, hereinafter described; and said request having been a-proved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Sun,;rvisor Frederickson, IT IS BY is.3 BOAPJ) ORD1310 that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1956-57 County tax liens on the following, described property as raquested: 1956-57 Assm't Pto. MacDonough Subdivision or Lot 8 Por 174962 Ro Canada del B'ambre Yo. Fart Tor 405156 The foregoing order is passed b-r the unanimous vote of the Board. In the iattYr of Authorizing correction of 1956-57 erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authoritytotheCountyAudit^r to correct the following erroneous assessments !.hich appear on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1956-570 said correction homing been con- sented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Sun: visor Frederickson, IT IS By i3 B3AF..D OP.DEMSD t'.at the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volu:e 21, .assessment 13004:2-1, Earl A. and Eillie Lf. Bennett, c/o Contra Costa Counter Title Co, ore assessed with 1.480 Acres in Division D of the Stone 8state with improvements erroneously assessed at $850. i_'r. Bennett requests imnrovettents be removed from this assessment and added to Assessment J303442.emntion of 4425 annearirg on .:ssessaant ff300442-1 should be removed. Exerintion of $ 80 arrearing on _assessment , 300442 should be changed to $805. In Volume 32, Assessment ;638027, Forth American Title Company is assessed with Lot 23 Tract 2239 with im—rovements erroneously assessed at :1950. There were no im-,,rovements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 34, Assessment Jt665458, Clarence 4. and Marjorie Garriso:, 143 :Iorietta Blvd. , Orinda, are assessed T:ith 1.130 acres in Rancho Laguna de Los " alos Colorados with improvements erroneously assessed at $4183 and .A590. Improvements of $4180 belong on Assessment J665458, improvements of $4590 belong on Assessment 1665458-3. I'.rs. .':ubert L. Voight recuests improvements be added to assessment j665458-3. In Volume 43, ;%snessment J900054-1, 1. S. Degardi ;fineryisassessed •.-ith 2.300 Ac in Rancho Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at x;10070. A port ion of these improvements in- elude tankage which is double assessed. The correct assessed value of innrovenents is $6070. In Volume ll, Assessment ,r95043, General Chemical Division, Allied Chemical and Dye Corn. , is as-tessed with 40.604 acres in lots 29, 30 and 31 of State Tide Lands with fixed machin- ery erroneously assessed at 4473300. An incorrect factor was used in determining the assessed value, also de-reciation of portions of these machineries was not taken into consideration. 'Phe correct assessed value of fixed machinery is X293,520. In Volume 15, Assessment J129796, Norman Waters, 780 Indiana ;t. , Gridley, is assessed --fith Lot 15 Block 23, Z'ast Richmond Boulevard Tract, assessed value of land $3502 improve- ments $830. Mr. .paters filed claim for -;.-or vetnrens exemption but through an error exemption of $90 was allowed instead of $1000. An additional exemption of $910 should be allowed. In Volans 31, Assessnert X632542, Toho 4. and Catherine Campbell are errozeouslµr assessed with 2.105 acres in a portion of Lot 19, Reu the Ranch Subdivision, assessed value of 1nd $390, improvements 1260. The correct acreage in this Property is 1.46 end the correct assessed value of lend is ; 290.Improvements remain the same.In Volume 5, assessment b430053, Bing J. Wong et al were assessed with lot 5 Rancho San "ablo, assessed value of land $ 13500, improvements $10530. A portion of this property was sold for which a segregation was made. 7owever, through an error in segregating the aropert-, improvements were -)laced on the I i i tit TUESDAY, DRC'RR8 4, 1956 -- continued portion sold instead of on the portion retained by the Jongs. Improvements should be renoved from Assessment 430053-1 and added to Assessment J=53. Er. ',long has paid the first installment of taxes but requests im- provements be added to the second installment of taxes. In Volume 21, Assessment , 375393, Fred F. Stadelhofer is assessed with 1.32 acre parcel in the 13 1/4 Section 36 T1X R13 with improvements assessed at 040 and $360. Improvements of $3040 should be re- moved and added to .assessment 1375123 at the request of Mrs. Loreine F. Foskett. In Volume 33, Assessment 1648693, Carl r and Velma G. Zellmann are assessed .-iith Lot 93, Anglers Ranch Subdivision No. 4 with improvements erroneously assessed et $240. There were no improvements on this property on lie„ date and should be cancelled. In Volume 36, assessment J720082, Dow Chemical Com-any is assessed with 120.668 acres with land errone- ously assessed at $540 an acre. 'T'hirt-r acres only should have been es-essed at $540 an acre and 90.668 acres should be assessed at $150 ner acre. The correct assessed value of land ;s $299800. In Volume 36, Asses_^ment J720085, Gilliam 0. Snell is assessed with 1.27 acre in Rancho Los Medanos with improvements erroneously assessed at " 1070. There were no imnrovements on -his -,roperty on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 38, assessment , 805068, Austin :'. Tarvis et al, are assessed aith. 15.21 acres in Rancho San Pablo with im-rovements erroneously assessed at *480. There were no im:rovements on this nronerty on lien date end should be cancelled. In Volume 21, .assessment J375202, Charles A. Saldz is assessed with a .67 acre -areel in the NTorth 1!2 of Section 1 T131 R23 with imnrovenents erroneously assessed. at $11980 end $740. Improvements of $11980 should be cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. In Volume 3, assessment 115170, Kay Rousseau, et al are assessed tirith 2.59 acres rR Pacheco Grant with land and imrrovements erroneously as:iessed at SJ) and $7200. The correct assessed value of land is 10,000 end improvements $50,730. lz'rs. Gettridge of Holbrook Development Coarany, 1638 Uain 3t. , Galnut Creek requests a corrected tax bill. The foregoing order is ^assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of delinquent erroneous 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 for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, Ii IS BY THS BJARD ORDM.M that the Count- Auditor correct said delinquent erroneous assessments as follows: In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following ^ersonal nronerty should be cancelled from. the 1954-55 unsecured -,ersonal prorerty roll. 2:one of these vessels were in Contra Costa County on the lien date. Code 8206 Assessment No. 16 H. C. Bradbury is assessed with -personal property beim; for boat J28C 234, assessed valuation $450. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Code 8206- Assessment No. 181 R. Adams is assessed with nersonnl -proerty being for boat 128C 31, assessed valuation $150. This' is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Code 801- assessment 'To. 38 R. Butler is assessed with -ersonnl nronerty being for boat ;128N 258, assessed valuation $400. This Is an erroneous assessment and should be efincelled. I TU SDAY, D3C:BER 4, 1956 -- continued Code 801- Assessment to. 102 G. Foster is assessed with personal property being for boat j 28 C 925, assessed valuation $200. This is an efroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Code 5304- Assessment *o. 79 Josenh Koenig is assessed with nersonal rop=rty being for boat 128 B 500, assessed valuation 300. This is an errone^us es!,essment and should be cancelled. Code 501- Assessment "To. 201 J. Romarello is assessed with personal --ronertg beirr_u for boat Y28 M 776, assessed valuation $800. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. The foregoing; order is Messed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of ;uthorizint3 County auditor to draw warrants in favor of the Canvassing Board, ibsentee Voters' ballots General Election held November 6, 1956) . This Board having on :November 20, 1956, adopted an order ar^ointing certain named voters to count and canvass all of the absentee voters' ballots cast in the counts at the ''ovem::er 6, 1956, General Flection; and The County Clerk h-rine re^orted to this Board ,.hat the canvassing board E has completed the count of said ballots and said County Clerk also having certified that the persons names ns -)awees hereinafter, have filed in his office oaths of allegiance as required by leer; NOW T.H_3MF--'-.3, and on motion of Sunervisor Gogak seconded by 3unervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY 73 B;?A:"D ORDMIM that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in favor of tha following •aersons for the ariounts listed (the amounts being based on the rate of 41.65 -er hour r,hich was the co=nensation fixed in the Boa-•d order of "ovember 20) ; Hours Hours Worked Amount Worked Amount Bernice Ahern 2 .ss.34.6 ttinifred ?'. Willett 21 Er-ss. 134.65 Edith :.:Hammond 21 Tars.34.65 Jennie J. Cecil 21 Hrs.34.65 BerthaG. Cook 14 Firs: 3.10 Dorothy Gideon 21 7rs.34.65 Elva ":ansae 21 Hrs. $34.65 Clara L. Pease Irs.11.55 Elsa kcClellan 2lzfirs.35.48 wily kcCos{ren 21 Hrs.34.65 Eleanor L. Dixon 21 11--s.34.65 Jeanne E. Barkley 21 Ars. $34.65 Lieu D. Gray 21 B,rs. 65 Zola 0. Vies 21 Hrs.34.65 I:arjorie E. Hitt 11 Hrs. Ruth Armstrong 21 FTrs.34.651H.15 34.65Eleanorwarren14Hrs. 10 mi1g Soares 21 Ars. I1e11 Lo as 24 Mrs.39.60 Tilde Z. Miller 23 Hrs.37.95 j T 37.95 Leone Hinrichsen 23 Prs.37.95 Label Itiew an 23 Hrs. Norman 3. Riepl;ng 23 F,rs.37.95 Lary Sommers 24 Hrs.39.60 Vera S. Lombardi 24 Hers.39.60 Ooal Semon 24 Hrs.39.60 Tessie 4. Threlkeld 21JHrs.35.48 3thel L. Pascoe 23 F.rs. $37.95 Birdella J. Blakemore 21 Rrs.34.65 Madge B. Stewart 23 Hrs. $37.95 Elizabeth Goodson 21 thrs. 13401.65 Zsther Fouhy 23 Hrs. : 37.95 Marie C. Richards 21 Firs. $34.65 Grace Johnson 23 Hrs. $37.95 Julia }iarria6ton 21 T:rs. $34.65 ahelagh Giberti 32 Hrs. $52.80 hebe Connolly 212Hrs. $35.48 IfargeretSurphy 41 Hrs.67.65 Ella B. Olsson 21 s. $34.65 Beatrice Cook 21 Hrs. 134.65 Mary G. Devereux 21 =rs. $34.65 Need Burns 11 Hrs. : 18.15 Rose Snaracino 27 Firs. $44.55 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I"atter of Anointment of HARRY HOBBS and ALBA HOUSTON to the offices of Trustees of the Diablo Valley Losquito Abatement District. It snneerin€ that the terms of office of Tarry A. Hobbs and Alba C. TTouston as Trustees of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District expires on January 2,1957; a AX TiMMRS, and on motion of Surervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEE BV-ARD O?.DB.R.SD that Harry A. Hobbs and Alba C. Houston be and they are hereby AP_n0I1I'i' D trustees of said Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District for a period of 2 seers to January 2, 1959, in a+.-eordanee ;;ith -provisions of Section 2246 of the Health and Safety Code. The foregoi.% order is passed by the unanimovzs vote of the Board. I 1 4 1 a TUS iDAY, D3C3:.B31R 48 1956 -- continued In the Matter of Authorizing payment of election officers, etc. , for s::eciel bond election in Lone No.3B of Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conservation District. On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS By TAS BOARD OF:DRi'iRD that the com- ensa-ion be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers who are conducti.^.G the special bond election held on December 4, 1956, in the speciel bond election rrecinets in Zone No. 3B of the Contra Costa Coui,ty Flood Control and +pater Conservation District: 15.00 for services as election officer; 3.U3 for delivering election returns; 10 rer mile each stay for messenger .:ho delivers said election returns; IT IS BY TH3 BOARD FUR':'"3R 0RD3?_3D that the con^ensation for owners of polling places furnished for s--id election is hereb,r fired at $10.00 for each polling place. The foregoing order is -gassed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOY&K, H. L. CUL•TUNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, :1. G. BUCi'ANAN, J. F7ED3. CR30TF NOBS:Su-ervisors - ?T010 ABSENT: Sunervisors In the Matter of Request for salpry increases for Assistant E County Clerk and for Vaster Ca- londar Clerk. if. T. Paesch, County Clerk, having filed with this Board a recommendation that very substantial salary increases be granted the Assistant County Clerk and the d Laster Calendar Clerk; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Sunervisor Taylor, IT IS 37 TRS BUARD O::DFsRED that said request and recommendation be and it is referred to the Civil Service Commission for study and report to this Board at the earliest -^ossible date. The foregoing order is ;#assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 1-ratter of Financial Report of the County for fiscal year ended June 30, 1956. The County Auditor-Controller havire, presented to this Board the financial report for the County of Contra Costa, County Special Districts, County Local Districts, ^.gencies and Trust Ponds for the fiscal year ending; June 30, 1956; NOW, TIMEFOn,B, IT IS 0149MED that said report be and the sane is -)laced on file. In the Latter of i-roposed location for garbage dump site for Eastern Contra Costa County. Lis. John Becin of .hard, Ward Begin, attorneys at leve, annears before this Board and presents petitions in o^nosition to proposed location ne%y garbage dumb for Eastern Contra Costa County, ani said matter is taken under consideration. In the :Matter of Approving sublease with Contra Costa Safety Council Inc. iiMEAS, the following has been submitted to the Boa--d of 3unervisors for approval: Sublease effective as of October 1, 1956, be- tween the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa Safety Council Inc., for -remises com- monly known ns 2030 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Concord; NOW, THER&FORE, on notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD_-K113D that sail suble, se be and the same is hereby APPROME and the 39 f TUESDAY, DRCE:MR 4, 1956 -- continued I Chairman of the Board or Supervisors is authorized to execute said sublease on be- half of the Count? of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Id In the Fatter of Bids and award- ing contract for Storm Drain Installation_, Contra 00osta County Storm Drainage DiE rict, Zone 20. mhis Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the installation of storm drains thr ugh the Southern Pacific 'Railroad embankment in -,archester Tillage, Project C. near Giant, Contra Costa County, California, Contra Costa Storm Drainage District, Zone 20; and this 'eine the t!me And - lace set Out in the ?Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the following and are read by the Clerk: SnEineers Limited _°ineline Co^many, 11858 San Pablo Avenue, Sl Cerri.o, McGuire and Hester, 796 - 66 Avenue, Oakland 21, J. 3. Bledsoe Comnany, 2196 Fadden Road, Walnut Creek, and the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District having recommended to this Board that the bid of 3ng ineer3 Limited Pineline Comnany is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit --rices for estimated quantity: $5,010) , is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa; NOW, TIM3F0?RE, on notion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS T7_r B.:ARD OR.D97M that the contrect for the furnishing of labor and materials for said :pork be and the same is hereby awarded to said Engine-ers Limit d - Ineline Company at the unit -rices submitted in said bid. IT IS F`!RT-M. O?.D that said 3ngineers Limited Pireline Company shall present to this Board two &ood End sufficient suret7,, bonds to be an-'roved by this Board, ea:,-h in the sum of 2505, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful erformance of said cont-act. d IT IS FLTtRTi:":.R OR_=RM thgt the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall "repare the contract for the doing of said cork. 17L I3 FUR'"'=3R OR '3IMD that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful bidders the certified or cashier's check which aecomnnnied their respective bids. The foregoIna order is -,assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the fatter of ,ff idavit of publication of Ordinance No.1076. This Board having heretofore adontod Ordinance No. 1076 and Affidavit of i-ublication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it a nearing from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by last; 0N, _'?iiRsF. .s, on notion of Supervisor 2aylor, seconded by sup :rvisor Goyak IT IS B'i T::: BC;: D CRD3:_3D that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly .aublished. The forego;n order is -.,assed b-- the unanim,)us vote of the Board. In the i=att cr of _,ffidn:it of publication of ordinance No. 1, Contra Costa Count; Sanitation District No. This Hoard havirz; heretofore adouted Ordinance No. 1 and affidavit of publi- cation of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it apnearing from said affidavit that said ordinance rias duly end regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, TH:.REFCRE, on notion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by aunervisor Taylor, ! IT IS BY Tia BCAMD ORMMM that said ordinance be and the Name is her^by declared duly rublished. he foregoing order is - assed by the un^n i^ious vote of the Board. In the Latter of agreement with = TU3SDAY, D3CEMBER 4, 1956 -- continued l> Pacific monthly therefor at the rate s-ecified and set forth in said bid, having been presented to t..Js Board; On motion of .Supervisor .oyak, seconded by Junervisor Taylor, IT IS B'r THE BOn J ORU:D . SD that seid agreement be and the seine is hereby AP"ROVED and H. L. 4 Cummin s, Chairman, is autrori•-ed to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board, the €overning body of said ? archest.-r Lighting District. The foregoing order is -assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of agreement with Louis J. Eroeger, dba Louis J. Kroeger end Associates, for classification -fan for County Fire 'Irotection ristricts. Agreement dated December 4, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa, First Party, and Louis J. Kroeger, dba Louis J. rroeger and Associates, .second -arty, wherein First Party, as agent for all organized fire protection districts within the County, agrees to "ay certain fees and to arovide certain services to Second _ arty, and Second Party agrees to prenare classification Calan for County fire protection districts, is ^resented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Sunervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOAP.D ORDERED tha=t said agreement be and the same is hereby AF''ROVED and A. L. Cummings, Chairman of t::is 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 Latter of authorizing execution cf an Agreement with iiAV.AN,AGH I VESTUE T CC. RSSOLUTION fflla EAS, sewage service to the area com^rislnC Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 is ^rovided by a serfage disposal plant onerated by Kavanagh Investment Co. , and MRKAS, it is to the mutual advantage of both Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 and ;ievanaCh Investment Co. to settle and adjust certain areas of conflict, and 4HS .EAS, an abreement by rind between Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 and iavanach Investment Co. , dated December 4, 1956, has been submitter. for consideration of this Board, NOW, - SRbFDs, IrIS 3SOLTf that this Hoard doss hereby an-rove said agree pent, dated December 4, 1956, end does authorize the Chalmen of this Roard to execute said agreement for and on behalf of Contra Costa County Sanitation District *To. 3. The foregoing resolution was mede on the notion of :Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Sti-ervisors - I. T. SOY:'.K, ''. L. CTr_S'I?,?TS, RAY 3. T -_rLOR, 1. G. BttCHANAN, T. FF?EZICKSON 3r1e7 i TL Z-0-ty, 33,*IMER 4, 1956 -- continued In the 111atter of Authorizing payment of mileaCe clams at re,6ular rate. Cn the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, i"_' IS B.' ""-:Z B. ARD ORMEM:D that the following positions are entitled to the regular users' automobile ^ileee e rtes: Z:'i'F MI T AUDI^ STAFF - AUI)r_'OR - COMITROIL:M*S OFFIC3 105-057-01 105-418-04 105-418-05 effective December 4, 1956, The foregoing order :s nessed bar the uneninons vote of the Board. In the '.letter of An-roving Lease for Count- Fool Garefe 725 'lard Street, 'artin e4, California I 3t.S, the follor.I.k-, ?eese has been submitt^,d to the Board of ;unervisors for an rovel covering certain pronerty which it is required that the County lease in order to rovide service: Leese fated November 30, ?956, with 3dwin i. "errithew) County =ool 0arai7e y 725 lard Street I'_artinez, California. 040 F",. :,, _2:3 :7 R::AaOL.M by the Board ^f 3u-*ervisors of the County of Contra Caste, State of "alifornia, that the above 'ease is hereby a^proved, and the Chairman of the Board :f ;upe,v1sors is e,zthor{zed t- execute said lease for end on behalf of the County of Contra Costs. 2he foregoing order was passed and adopt--:d by the following vote of the card of ,:urervisors: d'`_`SS:3u--ervisors - 1. T G074W, F?. 1.. CU2121''F7G3, -'UY S. TA-r-WR, W. G. 3TTC7A1_4N, J. FR":: SRT Ir* ON 10SS:4Vimervlsors - 1'01173 AB 33?'T': Su-ervis ors - M"3 In the hatter of cercising option in lease .-ith I„rs. ::arie Griffin for premises located in ' ittsburg for use of Social Service De^artment. This Board hnvi-E on Jenuf~y 24, 1956, auViorized the Count? Administrator, on behalf of the Count;;- of Contra Costa, It- execute a lease 7t th Ers, i'arie Griffin for pro-party loceted at 480 Slack Jiamond :tr. :t, 490 lec.- Diamond Street, end 10 lest Fifth Street, ='ittsburg, California, at a rental of • 295 per month, for a term of one year, through and ineludi_rZ the 31st day of January, 1957; and which lease contains an option to ?ea }e for an additional one year or less at the sage monthly rental, convenents, z.,revisions and agreements as tier-:in contained; 1'.OW, ^:-Mz:Fj?-3, and on =otion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 7H3 30AP.1) OR33M that it elects to exercise the option to renew said lease for a -period of one year. The foregoin" order is nossed by the unaninous vote of the Board. t In the ]letter of Rescinding Board Orders of :'oveuber 13, 1956, end Xove:aber 20, 19560 re radio installation in automobiles usr-d by con- stables of . ort Chica!:o and Martinez Judiciel Districts. Good cause annearine therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, -T_ IS BY ^BB BUM ORIrkMM that the Board Orders of FTovember 13, 1956, re installation Of radio equipment in the automobile used by the constable of the Port ChicaLo Judicial District, and °'ovember 20, 1956, re installation of radio eeuinment in automobile used by the constable of the ;:iartinez Judicial District, be and the same are hereby RESC1`tiMM, VACA"M and S T ASID3. The foregoing order is messed b,, the unani.3ous vote of the Board. c 3E f TUESDAY, DI;Cls:.:B .R 4, 1956 -- c ,ntinued In the Matter of Authorizing installation of radio equip- ment in the automobiles used by the constables of the Martinez and ' ort Chicago Judicial Districts. On motion of Sunervisor Goyak, and seconded by Sunervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD3R3D that if the cnnstables of the 7!artinez and Fort ChicaCo Sudiciel Jistricts purchase the necessary radio equipment at their own earense, the Communica- tions Division of the Sheriff's De^artment of Contra Costa County is authorized to install and maintain sari equipment in the automobile used by said constables. The foregoiik; order is -passed by eche unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communica- tions Division of Sheriff's Department. On motion of SuAervisor Taylor, seconded by 3u-+ervisor Goyak, IT IS BY T-93 BOA-'d.) ORDhRM that the County Administrator is directed to wo7k vrith the Sheriff for the establishment of a seperate Communications Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unnnimous vote of the Board. In the :.:atter of Granting Sheriff naruission to transport prisoners to Buchanan Field for the puri)ose of cleaning the grounds, etc. On the rr eommendation of the County Administrator, and on notion of the Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS B? TEE BOARD ORD?.R3D that Sheriff Her. y A. Brown be and he is hereby granted rermis-ion to transport prisoners from the County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field for the rurrose of cleaning the grounds and aircraft -arking -laces, the number of prisoners and the datos on which they shall be trensrorted t^ sa`-d Buchennn yield to be at the Sheriff's discretion. i The foregoir-C order is -gassed by the unanimous vete of the Board. In the Matter of Communi- cation from as. Kathryn Godins. On notion of Surervisor Frederickson, seconded by 3unervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOA.J ORDERED that the com-mnication dated "ovenber 29, 1956, from airs. Kathryn coding of Oakley, and in which communication !'rs. Goding questions the purchase of a library mobile unit, is referred to the County Librarian for answer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Copy of Claim from Los Angeles County for care given resident of Contra Costa County. Copy of Cleim in the amount of 493.32 against Contra Costa County for care given Carmen G. Castro and Baby Castro at the Los Angeles County general Fosnital having been filed urith the Board of Supervisors: 17.06, 7-:3 I'0??.3, and on motion of Sun_ ervisor Goyak, seconded by Surervisor Taylor, 1T IS BY T'i3 BOARD ORD393D that said claim be and the same is hereby it$F3RRSD TO Tia SOCIAL SMVICS DIRECTOR FOR 11S 1RIT-E7 773COt2MIDATION. The Por egoinS order is •assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Conies of Complaint in Action No. 67604, ^ROST vs TIM CJUA'TY OF CC.INTRA COSTA et al On motion of Supervisor FSralerickson, seconded by Su- rvisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOA.. )RDE--IgD that Co-y of Comnlaint in Action Yo. 67604 served the Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors on December 4, 1956, at 9:15 a.m. , and eo w of the same complaint served on A. Smith, Denuty County Clerk, on 'iovenber 29, 1956 at 2:30 p.m. , are referred to the District attorney. The foreoing order is .nessed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t E .. r 397 TIIaSDAY, DSC: :BM 48 1956 -- continued In the tatter of Fixing the -er Diem rate for patients at .ieiiaar Joint Sanatorium. Upon the reco=endation of i?. S. McNamer, Auditor-Controller, and good cause annaeri.r.z, therefor; and On motion of 3anervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDL"_--M that billing of patients at the deimar Joint Sanatorium for the period commencing January 1, 1957, and until further notice of this Board be, and the sane is hereby fixed at the rate of 411.63 ^er patient day. IT IS BY 7HE B:ARD F'JRT R ORD= that the Social Service Denartment, County Hospital, and the richmond and ittsburg Tiealth Centers be guided accordingly. The foregoinC. order is ^assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Bids re- ceived for fire alarm boxes and accessories, Ft. Diablo Fire District. The Count, Pwchasing Agent having advertised for bids for extensions to fire alarm systen for L't. Diablo Fire District, said bids to be o^ened this day, the Clerk opens and reads bids From the following: The Gamewell Company Safe Alarm Division, Inc. The Fyr-Fyt(.-r Con-nany Ind on motion of Supervisor Taylor, sec!)nded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY T:U BOAI.D 0_:DER.-M thst seid fids are referred t? the "urchasing Agent for '-is recommendation as to the bast bidder, said recommendation to be made to this Board on Dece-aber 11, 1956. he foregoing order is rassed by the unanim-,us vote of the Board. In the Natter of clans and specifications for ::ork to be done in County Sanita- tion District 7A. On motion of Sunervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supe-visor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BJA`:D O:iD-SD thpt Leatien and Cronin are designated as ?ngineers to pre- pare plans and specifications for certain work to be done in Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7A, and the District Attorney is authorized to nork aith said firm in said matter. 13 The foregoing order is rassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of :ecce-ting and Givin£ "'otice of Com- rletior_ of a Contract •.ith fired C. von Guenthner for ORDER OF ACCICPTA"?CE AtTD construction_ of :sire Station 1sOTICE ".F C01MLBTION Ao.4 for Centre! r'ire Pro- tection District. aTISRSAS, the Count,: of Contra Costa having on Vay 22, 1956 entered into agreement with Fred CO. von Guenthner, 61 w'oraga uighway, Orinda for construction of Fire Station '.o. 4 for Central ?ire 'rotection District, °•ith ,Unerican Casualty Company of reading, _'enns ylvania as surety, and i?in:SAS, the Board of Fire Commissioners of -he Central Fire "rotection District, heving certified to this Board that said .rork has been insn ected and has been fauna to comnly ::ith the a^proved plans, special nrovisiors, and standard Qi s,,ecificntions and h.avi:b recommended t?tet -Said contract be accepted ;-s corinleted; THZ ;F'ORR, on motion of .;ui,_-_-visor Taylor, seconded by junervisor Frederickson, IT ZS Y T:13 BEARD ORD"='Rthat said work. is ACCBP"'3D AS COIR, LETM, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of cou ,letion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the _•atter of nforcement of Ordinance ':o. 1009 rovi- sions (regulates installation of signs, etc. ) . Mr. Ted Andronico of . ethel island smears before this Board to renort that provisions of Ordinance "o. 1009 are not being enforced in the ?ethal Island area ; and On notion of iunervisor Taylor, seconded b•,, .;unervisor ?rederic'cson, IT IS j BY T_3 B .; iJ . RDSr3D that said natVir is -eferred to the Jistrict 'ttorney in order I d that ection =e;,• be taken to enforce the r-1oulnt -o-s -rovided for in Ordinance ? o.1009. The fore;:: 'ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 1 f 1 to TULSDAY, Di;Cb.BER 41 1956 -- continued In the Putter of the Formation, Establishment, Crgenization and Laming, of District .Directors. R SOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hewing on the 16th day , of October, 1956, duly -assed and adopted a resolution calling an election to be held on the 29th day of r-ovex.:ber, 1956, on the question of the formation of the Green Valley Recreation, "ark and parkway District in Contra Costa County rand for the election of the of-ficers theref^r, and said election having ",een regularly held according to lett, and the results of said election having been certified to and can- vassed by this Board of Supervisors, and it a~Nearing from said canvass that on the question of the forrxtion of. said District the vote cast was as follows: TY M --------51 F10 --------29 the total vote in favor of formation of the district being more than a majority of the vote cast, and It further ail"earii* that on the rroposition of having the District governed by an elected Board of Direct:rs, the vote was as follows: MUM --------51 N0 --------24 And it ep-)ea:ring, thet the number of votes cast "Yes" was more than a majority of the votes cast, end It further a"pearinC that upon the proposition of electing; Directors for said District, the voteforthe various candidates was as follows: BUGcG B0MMER-----------52 TOWARD B. MOUNT----------52 J. DOMALD T:3LSON---------53 GEORG3 ST0CKB_3G3?-------51 L. S. TBIC;-XZRA----------52 HAROLD BUSCH------------- 1 SANS MTHM MIN---------- 1 And it further avpearing that the following five (5) named candidntos received the highest number of votes cast at said election: Zu 77E B031.1-RM r2L+YARD 3. MOTTI_IT J. DO'tALD NT3L 10N GSORGE 3T0CF3MG.M L. 3. TEICHBIRA NOW, THEREF;:RS, B3 RSSOLVM- as follows: 1. A majority of the votes cast at the said election were in fgvor of the orgenization and creation of said Teen Valley Recreation, lark and rarkway District, and this hoard, by this resolution entered u on its minutes, hereby declares that the territory hereinafter described is duly organized and formed and that the name of 'the District so formed is *GRS,:;N VALIXY REMATI0111, -'Ar{:,( AND -ARKYAY DISTRICT". 2. That said District shell be governed by an elected Board of Directors. 3. That the duly elected Directors of said 'District are: 3UGETS BOMMM HOWARD B. MOtR T J. DMALD MaZON GEORGE ST''OCKB?RGM L. E. TBIMMIRA who shall take and subscribe the oath of office as regnir id by law. 4. The territory contained within the boundaries of said District is more -,erticulerly described es follows, to wit: ortion of the Southwest uagrt-r of Section 15; -+ortion of the :youth Half of Section to end ^ortion cf the aiortheast quarter of Section 21, Township 1 South, Range 1 .lest, Hount Diablo Base end Veridien, described ns follows: 3eginnin£ at the intersection of the center Line of careen Valley Road with the center line of wem-Ino Tessajara; thence Easterly along the center line of Camino Tessajara to as mint which bears .youth 720 10. 02* Bast 5.34 feet and South 110 11' 440 3ast 22.35 feet from the .most southerly corner of Lot 24, Tract 2246, filed :.Say 15, 1956 in 11'ar .Book 63, -age 49; thance "orth 11 11' 44* Test 22.35 feet; thence 'Borth 720 10* 02" Ilest 5.34 feet to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 24, Tract 2246; thence con- tinuing; Northwesterly elo:*.,g the southwestern line of 'Tact 2246 to the most western corner of lot 26, bung on the southeastern line of Lot 22, Cameo Acres :;nit No. 1, filed ';ovemoer 15,1949, in Map Book 38, ^age 23; thence '"ortheasterly along the southeastern line of Cameo acres :'nit '1o. l to the dost eastern corner of Lot 33, being the ost southern corner of Lot 46 Cameo Acres Unit 176.2, filed February 23, 1950 in 'app Book 39, -gage 24; thence continuing Northeasterly alan#* the southeastern line of Caneo Acres Unit No. 2 to the sauthen st co-nar of Lot `4, Cameo Acres "nit "to. 2, :ef ng the Most southern corner of Lot 133, 4ameo Ac-es ""nit "o. 3 filed 39 TU SDAv, DECEMR 4, 1956 -- continued f April 19, 1950, in Kan Hook 40 naee 4; thence continuing North- easterly alonpthe southeastern line of Cameo acres Unit No. 3 to the most eastern corner of Lot 234, Cameo Acres 'snit ::o. 3, beim, the ::ost souther corner of the 17.38 acre parcel of land described as parcel 3 in the deed to Jouthern 'lublic Utility District, Recapped 0ecewber 20, 1950, '?ecorders pile *io. 65547; thence 'worth 45 531 45" 3ast 373.06 feat, :.orth 550 401 44" East 1025.57 feet and North 20 11' Jest 200 feet t3 the no th- Best corner of the seid 17.33 acre ^arcel; thcrce South e7 491 ;Vest along, the north line of the -,arca'_ of land described in the deed to Jean J. :;ilva, 'ecorded Sente-iber 13, 1944 in Volume 772 of Officiel Records, -gage 312 to the east line of the -arcel of land described in the deed to _3olon Pearce at uz, Recorded August 14, 1946, in Volume 924 of Official eeords, nage 362; thence South 918.67 feet and °South 700 30, "lest 666.67 feet alon* the east and snuthsAst lfnis of the said zearce •,arcal to the center line of ^reen Valle-,, ''Road; thence Southerly alor,L the center line of ",rean -Talley `:oad to its intersection Ath the center line of Camino Tessajara, the point of :ee3inr_xng. 5. The Clerk of this Board shall cause to be filsd with the State Board of z;aue:lization, the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa and the County Assessor of Contra Costa County a certified cony of this resolution, containing the legal description of the boundaries of said District above set forth, together with a map or plat indicat-ng the boumdaries thereof. The foregoing resolution was -assed and adopted b•r the Board of Sunervisors of the Count, of Contra Costa at a meet'rig of said Board, held on the 4th day of December, 1956, by the following vote: AYZ-S: Su-ervisors - I. T. GOYAK, R. L. CrAIMMX3, RA's S. TA LOR, .Y. G. BUCHADI Nx J. FP. J ICKSOI T. Supervisors - '.OPFB ABSE::T:Su::ervisors - 'EON3 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1078. R Ordinance No. 1078 vihich ;prohibits narking on -portion of Pomona Street, Crockett, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD MAIMED that said ordinance be, and 'the snare is hereby AP?RO'TTED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY TH3 30AM) Ts_ 'fit OMMM that a cony of said ordinance be Published for the tete and In the manner required by lajr in "The Independent", a newsaaner of general circulation printed .rd ° ublished in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing orde- is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?'atter of Rescinding Board Order dated November 20, 1956, authorizing P.G.&N. to install 10 street lights in Bel-Air Lighting district. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT d 13 BY TBS BOARD OF.DMts"'T 1 that the Order of November 20, 1956 authorizing the Pacific Gas and & ectric Company+ to install 13 street lights in the Bel-Air Lighting District, be RESCINDM, VAC"T and SET ASID3. Me forgoing oriier is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS T" UTE BOARD OR.DERM that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby approved: Anaraaoriation Decrease Increase Job 1198, Kaintenance 175-324 4616.00 Job 1103, Buchanan Field 321-324 466.00 1104, Juvenile Fall 532-324 229.00 1105 Mtz. Adm. Bldgs.174-324 1840.00 1121. Cakley Bldg.179-324 2081.00 Unanpronriated Reserve Road 4616.00 E i i 400 Jtj TUESDAY, DECE?.'BER 4, 1956 -- continued Appropriation Dec-ease Increase Island County Fire District-2012 Emergency-Services 117.00 Clerk Capital Outlay 60.00 Una-nronriated Reserve, General Fund 60.00 County Library 901 - Automobiles & Trucks 120.00 unappropriated Reserve Counts Library Fund 120.00 Civil Defense Capital Outlay 600.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 600.00 Ialnut Creek Judicial District Capital Outlay No. 955 180.00 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 180.00 Fublic dorks Deeartment c Secondary Road Ccnstruction rjo.7383 2000.00 1rimary Road Construction No. 7941 2000.00 The foregoing order is -gassed by the unanimous vote nf the Roerd members. In the Matter of Resolution re Oakley County Fire i Protection District. RESOLUTION RESOLTTIOI, OF ^__ BOARD OF SU'3RVISOR3 OF CO2IT''A COSTA COUNTY CALLING Vv :ROVIDINTG FOR A SPECIAL BO?J? 3MCTIONI TO BE HELD TUESDAY, JA?'NARY 15, 1957, IN OAKI Y COUNTY FI?M PROTEC'T'ION DISTRICT; SPECI=_%'%z 713 AMOUNT OF BO!`MS TO BE ISSTPED, '_"RE D'.AXIMT V'UNT OF IIh'3RSST TO B3 PAID THZR ON AND THE NATURE OF TIM PROPOS:.D STRUCT".TITZE. OR '2,!P1ROVM-05HT; ??3SCRIB1!1G THE P-R3CIVTCT3, FIXE, 7_17E 7OLLT',1G "LAC S, ArTD APPOrTTI?"C OFFICERS OF EI CTIOIZ; AND IWVIDr.G FOR TOTT-CE OF SAID ELECTION. HETIMAS, the structures and the acquisition of real and rersonal property needful for District nuraoses in the Oakley County Fire Protection District reasonably requires an immediate expenditure in excess of available funds of the District derived from ordinary taxation; and hMREAS, it an-ears annronriate to call a special election within said District upon the issuance of Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000) nrincinal amount of bonds for the construction of a fire-house ful:y equinned with engines and all other necessary fire fighting facilities, and this Board having determined that the structure and acquisition of real and aersonal -+ronerty needful for District purposes reasonably requires an Immediate exrenditure in excess of available funds of the District derived from ordinary taxation and that it is annronriate to call a saecial election within said District. NOW, TI- BEFORE, 3E IT by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. It is hereby found and deterriined that said structure and the acquisi- tion of real and personal property needful for District nurnoses of Oakley County Fire Protection District reasonably requires an ir-.mediate ex-3enditure in excess of available funds of said District derived from ordinary taxation and that it is necessary to call and hold an election within said District unon the ouestion of the issuance of bonds for said District In the name of Contra Costa County, in which said District is located. 2. A special election u^on the question of the Issuance of bonds for Oakley County Fire Protection District in the name of Contra Costa County is hereby called and the same shall be held on the date, at the time and place and for the nuroose hereinabove prescribed in the form of Notice of Election hereinafter get Porth. The amount of the bon':s to be issued, the :tieximum rete of interest to be neid thereon, the nature of the -rorosed structure or im^rovenent and of the pro-,erty to be acauired,. and the manner of holding end conducting said election shall be as ^yore -articularly set forth in said Notice of Election. 3. Notice of election hereby called shall be in substantially the following form: 1401 TUESDAY, DEMMER 42 1956 -- continued NOTICE OF OAKLEY COMMY FIRE FROTSCTION DISTRICT BOTM 3LECTION NOTICE IS 'E EBY CIVEMN to the qualified and registered electors residing in Oakley County Fire Protection District, Contra. Costa County, State of California, that in accordance with law a special election has been called and the same will be held on TUSSDAvs JANUARY 15, 1957 between the hours of 7:00 A.L. and 7:00 P.M. , during which period and between which hours the -olls shall remain onen, at which election there shall be submitted the question of issuing and sell- ing bonds for said District in the name of Contra Costa County, in the amount and for the object and nur--ose set forth in the following m--!asure: MEASURE: Shall Oakley County Fire Protection District incur a bonded indebtedness in the princinal amount of $40,000 for the object and nurnose of acquiring, constructing and comvleting structure, and acquiring real and personal property, needful for District nurnoses, including a firehouse for said District fully equipped with engines and all other necessary fire fighting facilities, equipment and a^neretus? The maximum rate of interest on said bonds shall not exceed five (5) per cent. ner annum, parable semi-annually (except that interest for the first year may be payable in one installment at the end of such year) . Not less than one-thirtieth (1/30th) of the whole amount of said indebtedness shall be nayable annually, except that the maturity date of the first bonds maturing may, in the discretion of this Board of Surervisors, be postponed not nose than five (5) years from the date of issuance. The amount of the bonds to be issued shall not exceed the amount specified it said measure and the -roeeeds of sale of said bonds shall be used only for the enrryirg out of the -purpose for which said bons are to be issued as set forth in said measure. For the conduct of said special election Oakley County Fire Protection District is hereby consolidated into one (1) special election precinct, and the general state and county election rre- cinets into Which said District is divided for general state and county election -purposes is hereby consolid-ted as hereinafter provided, to wit: the election precincts hereinafter designated by numbers are the election -precincts as now established of record by the Board of Su-,ervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, for general state and county election nur^oses in said Contra Costa County, and the consolidated special election precinct hereinafter designated as Snecial Election -reciact No. A consists of one or more of sold general election -precincts so numbered and designated for general election nurnoses by said Board of Su-e--visors of Contra Costa County.r SPECIAL 3LECTIO?T PTCI"CT ITO. J comprising, all of Oakley County Vire protection District, including Regular County Election Precincts: Oakley No. 1, 2, 4, 5, and portion of Regular County Election Precincts Oakley 1:o.3, 3A Bni.ghtsen, Bethel Island No. 1, lA and Lone Tree No.3) POLLIP,'G 71.AC Oakley Women's Club, 2nd Street, Oakley. Insnector: Nellie 3ngland, Maine at 6th St. , P. 0. Box 1, Oakley. Judge: Idalyne Shellenberger, Route 1, Box 210, Cy-re ss Road, Oakley. Clerk: Johanna Jesse, 513 O'Hara Avenue 0. Box 153, Oakley. Clerk: Betty Davis, 10 Davis Lane, F. 0. Box 664, Brentwood. Any qualified and registered elector residing within Oakley County Fire Protection District may vote at said special election hereby called. BY ORDER OF 'T=:E 30ABD OF 57'"-R9ISOBS OF CO":TRA COSTA COUNTY this 4th day of December, 1956. T1. L. CU 2rri.S Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California W. T. ?'AASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. By: F. DECY.LR Deputy Clerk TUESDAY, D3'C1 p'.:R 4, 1956 -- continued 4. Notice of said srec:el election in the form hereinabove set forth shall be given by publication of said notice in the DIABLO VAIXEY !^:'13, a weekly newspaper of general circulet ion, printed and ^ublished in said County of Contra Costa and circulated within said District, such ^ublicetion to be in at least two consecutive issues, the second of which shall be at least thirty (30) du7n •mor to the date of said special election. 5. Said special election hereby called shall be held as herein provided and, in all respects not herein *provided and all narticulers not inconsistent herewith, the general 181+ governinE elections shall anrly to said special election. 6. The abllots to be used at said s-ecial election shall be substantially in the following form: NO. : (This number is to be I ARK CROSS (X) OI. 3ALLOT torn off by Ins-actor) ONLY 'ff= RUBBER STAMP; WITH PI1 OR 'PENCIL AW314t"M BALLOTS MAY BE MARKED '7ITH ''EN AND INK OR TSNCIL) . Fold ballot to this nerfor-: ated line, leaving top margin eanosed) OAMY COLTIVY FIR3 -DR0790TION 7ISIR. ICT SPSCIAL SLECTIO.N Tuesday, January 15, 1957 INSTRUCTION'S TO VOTERS: To vote on any measure, stamp a cross(x) in the voting square after the word 0?SSQ or after the work ONOO. All makrs excert the cross(x) are forbidden. All distinguish- ing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the Inspector of Election and obtain another. On absent voter's ballots mark a cross (x) with nen or -pencil. MSASURL S=TTED TC VOTE OF VOTSRS ASURS: Shall the Oakley County Fire Pro- tection District incu- a bonded indebtedness in the Drinci-pal amount of YES 40,000 for the object and nurnose of ac- quiring, constructing and completing struc- ture, and acquiring; real and -ersonel oroverty, needful for District nurnoses, including a firehouse for said District fully equipped with engines and all other NO necessary fire fighting facilities, equip- ment and annarstus7 7. Any qualified and registered elector residing within Oakley County Fire Protection District may vote in favor of the issuance of bonds and for incurring said bonded indebtedness by stamping a cross (x) in the blank snace onnosite the word "YES" on the ballot to the right of said measure, and to vote against said measure, and against incurring said indebtedness shall stars- a cross (x) in the blank space opposite the word "NO" on the ballot to the right of said measure. 71hen the Dolls are closed the election officers shall count the ballots and canvass the re- turns of said special election, and the judge of said rrecinct election board, shall, within twenty-four hours after said s-ecial election, make a return and certify the votes cast to this Board of Sunarvisors, and this Board shall meet at its usual place of m-eting on Monday, January 21, 1957, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M. , being the first Monday after said special election, and canvass said returns and declare the result thereof. If upon such canvass it a^^ears that a majority of the voters voting at said s--ecial election have voted in favor of the issuance of said bonds, this Board of Supervisors will issue end sell said bonds in, the arzount and for the object and nurpose specified in said measure. 8. This resolution shall take effect im;wdiately. PASSED &OND ADOPV-D by the Hoard of Su-ervisors of Contra Costa County this 4th day of December, 1956, by the following vote: 1 i403 TUSSDAY, XX.j:3SR 4, 1956 -- continued i AY;S:Sunervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CULSIPTGS, RAY S. Ta'-LOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. 1TODERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - :I013 ABSENT: Su-e rvisors - NONE Chairman of the Board of Sun rvis ors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali fornix. JITTEST: N. T. ;AASCB County Clerk and ea-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count7, State of California. By: t Ale Deputy Clerk CISMV S CERTIFICA"- I, W. TL. =AASCH, County Cleric of the County of Contra Costa, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors thereof, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct cora of a resolution duly adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Sunervisors of said County duly and regularly held at the regular meeting dace thereof oa the 4th day of December, 1956, of which meeting all of the members of said Board of Su-+erviso:s had due notice and at which a majority thereof were present; that at said meeting said resolution was introduced by 3unervisor Frederickson, and read in full, and thereafter was, upon motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, adopted by the following vote: f y:;S:Supervisors - I. T. GOTAK, H. L. C LSIINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, 1. G. 9.UCHANAN, J. FMTRICF,SON. NOSS:Sunervisors - NONE ABSS?:T: Sunervisors - 110113 That I have carefully com-nered 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 Book 61 of Minutes, Board of Sunervisors, at page 400, and said resolution is a full, true and corract conr of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes. That said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption and the same is now in full force and effect. 11IT:ESS my hand and the seal of -Taid Count*r of Contra Costa, California, this 4th day of December, 1956. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Deputy Clerk In the Matter of County Rmployees Health and 'alelfare ProL•ram. Mr. F. S. Raery, Personnel Director, anre*rs before this Board in the interest of nakinq, arrangements to provide for the enrollment of qualifying special district era-lo,ers, in the County Health and iYelfare ^rogran; end On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Su mervisor Goyak, IT IS BY T9E BOARD ORDSTUD that said Mr. Emery is directed to notify the directors of said qualifying special districts that this Board approves and endorses the Health and dWelfareprogramandurgessaiddirectorstoa- 1rove the narticination of their employees in a premium subvention nrogran similar to the elan approved by this Board of Sunarvisors. The fo sego:.-Z order is -passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the clatter of the Guardianship of Lemne, ConPronise of Hospital Bill. ORD3R Upon reewinendation by the District Attorney and good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY I= 3OA?D 04-OS SD that the County Hospital's bill for care of MINERVA S. LAilP3, aka S. LA'LVF39 be compromised for one-half of her net estate ofJ 8088.88, on the further terns and conditions set forth in the petition of ED`,VrN L BRAUN, her guardian, to the Su-verior Court of this county (Probate No. 21882) , and IT IS ?'?'RT R DRMRM thnt the Chairman of this Board be authorized to sign e release of claim men said coedition3 have been not. 1 404 TUESDAY, D :Cr: 3SR 42 1.-56 -- continued Passed and adopted by the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CEICTINCS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCWTAL1F, J. FRED RIC1KSON NOS S: Sunervisors - KO'2 ABSENT: Sunervisors - *1018 In the Matter of Statin; the Policy of the Board of Sunervisors for Access to the Shepherd Canyon Highway Route. R34LIORI WIL31RZAS, this Board has this day granted an a-)nlication for a quarry varmit to Freeway Industrial 'Properties, Inc. , for a quarry near the site of the proposed Shepherd Canyon Route, NOW TFIEREFOR3, 33 IT R .SOLVa- that it is by this resolution stated to be the policy of the Board of Supervisors that it is desirable that an, ftecess road to the State Highway Route be provided for the said UcCosker quar d The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, end adopted by the following vote of the Board: DYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU 13LUiINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. 3UC-LVkTAN9 T. FR:DERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - ?I0'73 ABSENIT: Sunervisors - 110.12 In the Matter of Setting a Date of Hearing of Chen;e of Boundaries Be- tween San Pablo School District and Richmond Elementary School District. R7.SOLTJTION WHERZAIS, a petition Por chang=e of school district boundaries, oroDerly certified by the County Clerk, has been presented to this Board, and W EREAS, the County Su-erintendent of Scho-ls has filed his recommendations, as required by law, NOIR TIER3FO-.E, 33 IT R?SOLVjD that the Board of Sunervisors does determine to hold a hearing on said ->etition end sets 10:00 a.m. on January 22,1957, as the time and date for said he ar ine in the Chamber of the Board oft' Supervisors in the Hall of Reeord3, Martinez, California. Passed and adopted b? the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote. AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAKK, H. L. CUL'-RINIGS, RAY S. TAI-S07, -J. G. BUCF..ANALT, S. F~3-DE3ICKSO1T NOES: Sunervisors - NO.73 ABSENT: Supervisors In the Matter of the Annexation of the Draper Property to the Contra Costa County Sanitation District N0.3 RESOL7TION IXIHE? SAS, on the 20th day of November, 1956, the above entitled natter was continued to the 4th day of Decenber, 1956, end ii=R3AS, the Board has considered the same and is duly advised in the premises, NOW THER.. O-igs 3E i^_ :;SOL7sD that the annexation of the property described in the resolution of intention be and it is hereby annexed to the Contra Costa County Sanitation District No.3, subject to the conditions ex^ressed in Resolution No.3 entitled "In the hatter of Establishing a Policy for Annexation and Connection Fees for the District", edonted on the 27th day of November, 1956. The foregoing resolution ws!s made on the motion of Sunervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and ado-ted by the following vote of the Board: A'TiS: Sunervisors - I. T. GOYAR, : . L. CUM!r GS, PAY S. TAYLOR, 'J. G. T. JGRANAN9 T. __71MERICKSON NOSS: Sunervisors - N(P.73 ABSENT:Supervisors - `.0.2 11405) 1 TUESDAY, BECEUBSR 4, 1956 -- continued In the Matter of the ADnliCatiOn Of Freeway Industriel Properties, Inc. , for a Quarry Permit. ORDER WHEREAS, this matter has nreviously been continued to the 4th day of December, 1956, and W7r:3R:-'.AS, the matter has been fully heard and this Board has received a report in writing fr,.,m the committee of departments to which the matter was referred for recommendations on the subject of conditions, and WHERUS, this Board desires to grant the a,.nnlicetion for a quarry nermit, NOW TIMREFOP.T.-, IT IS OPMERED that the an-lication of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. , for a quarry r-ermit be and it is hereby granted, subject to the following conditions and restrictions: 1. The arDlicant is to cause the area to be accurately surveyed and is to present a plot plan showing the exact location of the area to be quarried, the location and layout of rock crushing rlant and all other equipment, the location of the spoil or waste area, the location of the access road, and' a plan of the develop- ment of the intersection of the access road to the count,y rand. 2. 1juarrying to be st-n-rted at the ton of the knoll, approximate elevation 1455 feet, and Proceed downward in lifts not to exceed 20 feet. - Each lift is to be quarried reasonably level end daylirbted on both sides of the ridge before another lift is commenced, except for a barrier burro not more than 20 feet high toward the northeast side of the quarried level. Im Snoil material or taste rock is not to be nushed over to the northeast but is to be confined to the spoil areas shown on the nlot Plan. 4. Finish slone is not to be steener than 1-1/2 horizontal to 1 vertical. 5. All blastinr, will be done between the hours of 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. , Monday through Friday, except holidays, Blasting shall be so conducted that it will not divert, block, dam o_r destroyany s--rings in the area. 6. All rock crushiM-,, greding, stock-iling, loading and waste will be con- fined to the southwesterly side of the ridge, where such operations will not be visible from the Morags Hichmay side. The nrecise location shall be shown on the nlot elan. 7. All access to the quarry and all other operations connected with it will be from the southwesterly side of the ridge, according; to the access roads shown on the plot plan. 8. Excavation o"eretions shall be limited to the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. , Monday through Friday, except holidays. 9. Trucks hauling rock out of the nuarry will not be limited in size but shall not, in any case, exceed legal loading. The quarry onerator shall be res-nonsible for deternining the load of all trucks, whether quarry materials are nurchased by eight or by bulk. quarry onerator is required to have a public vielgh-master at the quarry site; end he is required to keen records of all trucks leaving the quarry, which shall be onen to nublic Insnectian. 10. Snillage from trucks onto the county road or other -ronerties must be nromptly cleaned un by the nermittee. The foregoing order was made on the motion of Surervisor Goyak, seconded bySunervisorTaylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AT.Z;S: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CULCUM3, '.RAY S. TAYLOR OZ.,S Su-ervisors - *4. G. RUCHATT-A'14T, 1. MIZEDERICKSOIT ABS ?"T: Sunervisors - !10`73 Al ry 1 5 ail S y i S tt l t F. t t 5 s, i x f A 1 t. L Ck 5 1 11 x 4dy l t f t t t t i 1 ll t5 t i5 l a Y d V fopr 35° 6, 1 J iMA h S clot Of A" ate"' Goy"F°moi m w tut Cox c x: a S STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepresentativeUnitedSlates State Senator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Senator in Congress 17th District6thDistrict N en 1 i ELECTION C= ! v PPICIItiTCTS c r. r. x Ci Ci .y_ "_i x i i M^ ... Z y 2 o4 Z a C U a 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT f:, ai , N '' u "Z y Berkeley Park:No.1 Ar,g 01 Berkeley Park No.2 B /$rd 9 j/ U' O /01 D 6b 01 70 5114 Kensitiglon No.I C '210 5f o 68 Q 1112 0 46 14.4 65- flys Kensingtoii No.2 D /$1 /3; 7 o Q /33 Q Sj 3, P //r,Z Kensingtoii\o,3 E f1.3 r__._. _? j_ __..__. __...` r it_ Kmsingion No.4 f olo.3 /zi-1 46 o b /.j O l:elisinglon No.5 G /117 /o?3G. o 10.5, o Kensington No.6 117 //0 j Kensington No.7t ,2c,2Q /+Q li G} :/ytg p a lvr 3 4 KensiI on 4 ,", fit 1 137 Q 0 •'1,2,q 4 O /6.2 Kensington No.9 K /j/ /S^3 37 O 0 °/47 o 74 /07 Kensington No. 10 L -237 O • 173 O 61To 7 7 Kensington No. 11 M a/7 /'I.3 4t 1 Q D 1-31 O 77 fo 0 iti fOS /O ! Kensington No. 12 N o?oY l / Q O f3 O i'aQ y4? 60 9, /o/ Kosiigot_ _ . . 1Q Keiisington No. 1.1 P .y?/I 1'S' A 64 J F 6 o ?.j s1G 60 I0a /00 w iIicnsingtonN0. 15Q o?tz7 / .3 „ .3 4 0 / 3 d 71 Keiisnigton No. 16 R /` f //.6"7 Q O .!/ jam 0 `r„3 117 4 6 S t Crockett No,l f Crockett 1To,2 A Crockett No.3 B o o S/ 117 ?. Crockett No.4 C /33 6.2 0 5;4 / 7a 3 6,3 7- 1 3 Crockett No.s D /4-8 02 11.3 2 O JR 3 /p 440 Crockett No,6 E /7-2- Crockett t2CrockettNo.7 F a20s6 3 O / 1-17 Crockett No.8 G "t7 4/ /0,3 0 -S/ / /07 1 133 /.6- Crockett No.9H 1+ Lr/ Sts jtx.c 4 O ,? //0 ria 7 p 3 /q Crockett No. 10 t c` 1 0 0 SO 0 /ol 77 y Port Costa No.174'j 11 Port Cassa No.2 D 2^S 71 Q >t!,b 6 M Dtitivilic No.l N 2 (, 3.S' j O o 13..7 Danville No,2 O j l Danville 1\10.3 P T . a : r 3 zt Danville Na,=1 i 71 1)am itle No,5 R ..t . _ 7r.> 7 a o t 1.3 0 70 fir -5-5- Danville No.6 f rS .ail a- ."77 31f b b I?' / I lr to 13tJ o oi. i Danville No.7 _ T r is 0 Q '• c} (o o K DanvilleNo.8 A 2 v /?7 O / a 0 I)an*illc No.9 B O 1 /^ ca q 5,r l Q 5L 1. Danrille No, 10 C .;; O I)an•ille No. 11 D -:^ ' - Q D /, 4 Y // San Ramon No. i r ' q 2 E San Ramon No.2 f a.,2 ,? _" a ? O / 3o 0 Tassajara G 0 ` =* = H it Lafayette No.li . =' :^tc?aO D C; i r D J_.1' J v Lafayette No.3 K 113 /3S" .38 4 Lafayette No.4 i e?S -2/,-, O D :.205 / 214 .3 tai /f`" Lafayette No.5 M 0 Lafayette No.6 N 4;2 0 J.S ,' d D /70 O Lafatette No.7 O .' s fob 0 f¢?_ _ _ mac-____--- y- / p Lafayette No.8 P 170 70 o o Lafayette No.9 Q •1,2{) 77 O 0 :1,36 / 79 o 1 Lafayette No.10 R 47 C 0 169 0 1, rr 7 1P al l.afa}etteNo. I1 S j 1a /07 Lafayette No.12 Totaii Carried Forward i ,7y 1 0..? "` ,.`f 3YP.Z• . d_ r ?T. S.. 'Z38 i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 E! Member of PITTSRURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT Assembly Supervisor 'Supervisor WEST yTRA DIRECTOR Y DIRECTOR-4 Year Term DIRECTOR NO ITAL DISTRICT2ND_Dlst. .'2K)-Dist. 10th Distrid S2YearTerm Cp _ O it i v it J J Z N W x C W Z LLA z F cr PAS J: iS %z a= J Q ` Q Q Qtn o YES NO YES NO 5 in i j cJi vvi A 60 39 6S so a /57 3 is i /3a /3 7 4.71 D 3. 33 Esq G iJo. I / /off / Hx,/37 $Q i63 9 o is K i14 1.31 L 'j 3 1 / S o? 6 30 M 157 Ff 1-546, 34 N 133 /s14 3 3 s ai 3 f P 113 Q '179 d i 1 /RG b ;/9*j G 167 1 68: 1 R 41 ab - } /a / j /o1/ //s a S j, I I r A /9q sj i iso /. is3 ii i L 9 t s 1? g3 i. 78 S 70 76 41 g© 8 '' 7a 7 : 70 F H ;: 17 9/ K i 3s' /D li '11 M1.2 O E' I i7l 77 /, OIL 70 111 F i h r ? 141`' 137 K ifd a? is/3 ' t /33 3 S ;: 4 I j x L ao 39 1.17S J7N4t S 01 a wR II e I R /ick' `r<`' Z i"''` Iti ii S77t3 f ,T3_. _A__1.3..?__Y___ ._ is A 11 1 Yt 4 z f!3 3 i 333* I6 •P993fysp 9 E STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE w_ DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, f EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. t Word No. 1 Word No.4 Word No.5 ELECTION r f PRECINCTS Y fb419. 42 Q Q ui f101hASSEMBLYDISTRICTti Berkeley Park No.1 A 1117 Berkeley Park No.2 a /00 / 9 194 Kensington No.I C ;'/S3 j G 21 ,p Kensington No.2 D :/ Kensingtou.No.3 Kensington No.4 F /-S j` Kensington NZo,5 G 9 Kensington No.6 H j/t 6 SI Kensington No.7 1 ,/S/ 4tg x/.33 cr?71v Kensington No.9 K 114,7 Kensington No. 10 L t/,a o J 9 t 3/ -3 0KensingtonNo. 11 M ,/` i I Kensington No. 12N C o Kensington Kensington NTo, 14 P 53 Kensington No. 15 87 7 5 3 V-6 Kensington No. 16 R !Ia5S S } Ir Crockett No.1 _._T , Crockett No,2 A 1 i Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 C Crockett No.5 D Crockett No,6 E {; Crockett No.7 F t Ra— i a z Crockett No.S G Crockett No.9 H Crockett No, 10 J Port Costa No,I K Port Costa No,2 L s. f iM Danville No.l Danville No.2 O a Danville No.3 P r i Danville No,4 Q 1' I Danville No.5 R Danville No,6 S llanville_No-7-__ Danville No.S A c F I I Danville No.9 Danville No. 10 C t t Danville No. 11 D t San 1Z1n1llil No. 1 E San Ramon No.2 F Tassa'ara G H Lafayette No,l r Lafa1•ctte?o.2. J '' l,L r : Lafayette No.3 K /'/D 35' O 3.7 Lafayette No.4 L /9j /w/io / S/ 44 f Lafayette No,5 1N J371 13.2 14 f Lafayette No.6 N s 4,, Lafayette INT O 'c c o 7._. __..._____ _.____ _...__ ._ Off__ Lafayette No,S P r`,.2 Z f 30 i I U LafayetteNo.9 4/0 LafayetteNo.10 R '''J 7 7 a Lafayette No,11 S /a2 1d7 sLafayetteNo.12 T , s ToUls Carried Forward 4f f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 ALAMEDACONTRA COSTA TRANS. DIST, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR # DIRECTOR AT LARGE, i Word No. i <' Word No.2 Word No.2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. I cc ul 1, m cc 2 ca cr ro lz 42 a 2 J 2 Q U a O c •C11C, A 0 rr3 /9 7 .70- o z7 D ob -;G 3(0 /$ /8 96 1? 0?yt S0 fg E 40 31 F ! 3 y s/ /it ,.Z(. 80 JAI r0 GS 07 3q /9a7 X17. Hr a sa / j 4.28 ..25 3f! /S a8 70 L 30 mi ja as 9 al 1 N o 1 S 1,07 0? J? V1 -,?3 : 011177-42 iR ' Q o f 13 9 6/ a7 SI, s` `7 js 30 E O 47 - Z7 30 /S- f oZS .7 17 , /a ; 1 36 /fib ay 7 17 9 07, M N 1.2 G 3,7 r. 3y 0 9.: T 4(S" /s 17 .7/ 10 i4,3. A17fa7 :;-x 7/. ko 17 O 7, F H" X x c -- 3D /-2 6,J ...?n_._ K 1, q 1a s L gip-= A7 /7 /q, 3 /off 93 /7 :t N 3y r ' J a 77 7 p 9f R ILI So 20i 7 47. .E t T ; Gj 3 411 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f IL i t t e GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 4 1..2, A B C D F F G H 1 J K 1 M N O P R S T A B O E f G H 1 J K t M N O P Q R S 7 A B G D E F G H 1 J K 1 M N O P Q R S T STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r t j i i i t 1 1 r t t t i t i i 1 i t r 1 1 J1JI r r.'r....:-aY=,cz.:._c....3'.__, yam._...:,.._-.. ....»•..,...:. ek-.,.-._-.... v ,. ..«.i;',._,-- ._,.... f 41- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 S b 7 8 9 10 ` 11 12 0 vi O Q N OLuccNOwJwcc knn N P 0 l9- w' u 0 oC ac t zs W C9 K O Z U m 4- o m N rtN O > NOCZ Z= a0 2 2 Zoic O,Zn, u0 Nvw 0 C1e<e N Oo ZY u~s 069 tiz x w0 00 a°t w us w < p U_ z Z p O aG w N s v Ute+ AL m Z < O N J N 2 0 i 0 V y~jUU YES NO YES -'NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES N4 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO r A /,fir A4 /4/ 6 ', /,RG 1A7 1" 5'0 N rs 36 fs" 77 at Oar S 60 8} ' 99 30 f r'S r07 41 $o /.xo 40 8a 610 3b 103 s loo '45, 7 741c4;5_4 31 r .z. 173 04 46 '3y roo 61 1a5' 114 64 17 /oj gs /a pt /o s 73 D 37 4o 14 3S > 3 . ,3 /o 0 s1p 1,7 77 /oI 5'/ t!t 1 s/o s 71- 71 S7 ff /o y /oa 66 E_/39 .34: r o a7 !3 31 6L / .i_/! _ Q 107 °° 3_t! F /4 -5' ' AV / / -17 7-IPJ r13 71 97 M4 s/ 1.31 ' 11474 ., 1 7 ' /d, 74 rid a?o 4-1 7t, y 41 73 4-3 37 .' t 3, 7 .4"8 79' 11,J 19;' H ./7i(- 39 aoS1oriI ! /$t7 r loo l3Q7; 7.5' /4,22 y l/;/as // /a t( '13y44 leo• 43 /f/ 30 res" 3/ 13a 1,3/ i foo 1 7 S7 14 /3n? lv l.fi /3S' 9 /33 !/ 3I 1/ , i F_ _._ll1__ 1'_ G „ 7/__/33 8 3_.:I11_ K 133 7 r, a lsl f , 9 rr rr"73 L Ago 3at 1 /49 s6 7 r3 7 /-?-1 /off G71!0 ys 1a7 sa 16b 13 77 ; G3 rsa S7 /37 /84 o?O las' Ss M / / 3 /1 3Fs ', 1 ;6' 1 130 q4 roy 67 /j„? 140 Sa;` y 13.7,! '•,L /a( r d49I 131 GSA N!/J` .33 l. 3 /w/ 5 l .a ,/ 7-q 77 Al ,: 1a 4 s4 6.3 /1 " 70 14 ` 3 3 'a6 3 _13 . / S 00 /1 C+-_/t-JS, - 2at 'rf _ /o$ /_// . / wdv../ o __ a'lr7s._%u P / s 17A -31 rs7 raG G3 /ap //o 74 a Js_; Q /83 76? IL 9 8S 13! raS+fao ra3 lar r3> ya R I 3 a2S f - fi 1Ja !o '3 rt o 13 116 10,3 Y6r: l. a ? S o^ 34C 4 3 -/7 103 3 A,177 37 .I V4 ,IS"167 .38 ',2 .,21D 17/ S 13-1 4/ 3 117 7 131'!1.7s ",7: 77 104; 10 70 J 9. ,5" 30 -.2-3 ,74: od a s, . 33 7/ §Y!7 IAO: .31 c 3 o 1n$ 6 7,Z 0 1"a r. ;/s Jam" / r ,c $ 3 a 3 3 5' 3 nZ 4 W-0 31 3 6" F // .a ` 1 7 r'17 3 a G I / s 4' ' ~. I:S" I t 3 Sf 2 d o J/y 3. .3g I 39 -?/j; 37 3. '' H, ;t /' qs 12r. `10 .,25 / 1.3 ' t F/ 3 33 T; 37 5;d? ' 3a a S ' SS" .3.2 3/ 37/3/ 3j SS 417 77 1!3 f5"' :; a S"' .a2 t I i Kdo 9 7 -37 /J 7 -3:7 33 !` / 15 'wg ao zg6.3 z-; Q: s ; S3 `7 37 -2 -4,2 /g 3 f M 37 o , ; 7 <;". % n 3 7 . lir a7 60 t} r ! tc. `r tri . -•'. i. Z.i_ r er r fe1' Q r • O / fo 4Pa a , J• 9.3.1 o S s '7:-? Jn 17-;- 3/ r'G6' 3? °7 3/ 4= 131 ! 53 /^-b , 11-4 7a,:5 ?/ /aj FSa2 r 6 5 B , S 7. 3 77 57 o. a 1 jCa6 .J 6r*, .C. t J 4. t I 2`7 i 7t:i D .yl /='/ o // `f o D i i 4.1. Ah ei A A ~. wt - a C l. J - K 1C J V 7 1 7 a 7 4;n t Fi7 — y > % — -+r. . ;c " ; + ' +Gy f'« J} sjo eJ i.`= I f ! 7a j ( l J G 71 /o y f-1 ' 9 7rs7? Iv J. a x,r' . 3 zh j 1f: syr-=a ,,7 ;0y 107 37 130 la r Z 4/1-7 , y/ V /79 47 IX3 37 / :=o ' 4, 7 77 o /-16' 75'/yrS 17/ oz 9 `i y? 1/a M Fe to 1ao' 7/ q/37 r 4 a 7s : N 1`ri7 ->o t J --tt ,'••0 5a' 'J r.l l i.. 1 v f3J /.'o /Dry : . 07 1a2 ? li 1`7 q0 70, Q, 2,6 P 1 s 5' /r1 /: / =1 ' rs r 1s.. 6 1 tj Q , sf / 3 1r 77 a /3 Q /3s 5s jsy 3 .3 x..2 2 ;1a f3 6 , Sd /o/ yra 7.3 7 ;o 100 /30 y, /3,/4012 :. R -_1 ..7 n 33 te .^ 4 , =.> 4 r / / 67 7 :o / k . 13 /3S7 ? /00 S 1 3 K iiM"l C' C7{L 3 r pa tir O fl 4 i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 A l J if e• UA.Z1oN us zcOELECTIONoojub at V ZZ PR ;rI* CTS 0 HZdOQm0Q W Z J W i( ZW< o> N 00 z SomJ I N46 I loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO ' YES NO iI YES NO ' Berkeley l'arkNo.l A'. /o 34. 9 3/ /08 a& .1014 a8 g7 014 ; a7 /off is/oS 3/ Berkeley Park No.2 B ` /o/ 3.i 0 89 3 J 33 S¢ .3y a6 98' /off 6 i 17- 4o Kensington No.1 C 14.11 /9 './38 3S ./311 '/S '/3/ 36 ' /,/o j3 46 /3S';/(o a Z7 Kensington No.2 0 /$ /( /3/ 3s //o So? 3 .Z6 3.3 q 074 Z4113 Kensington No.4 F l •30 /may '/ _/.Z3 SoZ '/3.7 3 /3 0 a? o? / /S7 oT3 l 09 7/ Kensington No.. G / /9 , //3 A /of 073 . 117 /3 /07 aye; 3/ /v/ . Kensington A'o.6 H o?w Aix,/93 •Z4e:. //iS 38 : /,/ 30 ,t/?/v 97' -Ig /67' O //oZ Kensington No.7 1 ''/, a /o `/9` /iZL 6 /3 ' T'/tiCff *:; 3 /x'91; /66 .?, I /09 3 1` i`! 53 / s' i/ f r'6;epi 1 /qj Kensington No.9 K /1/ 3.7 ' /3/ .c /.21 '/,.* /j7 d y ;;/37 3/ :j .30 /'/j; Ile-1 a g!0 . S, Kensington No. 10 07 oat o?1 /7 3 5: /70 33 7 3 3/` .. /73+' /9S a j i; Kensington No. 11 M ./74 /y /v 37 /-57 -f :./s3 3/ !s //Y J4 4-7 /74; /((p Kensington No. 12 N /G o .2.Z ./.i' .33 .:/a/ S8 /S/ as +/3 30 s, /`/ 3 I Kensington No. 1 P ./(/ J.2 :. /3,? 33 so '1'173S `/.1.'2 46~is /so"j GENERAL ELECTIONLCTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 f ft t r g J t i It 1f C j ri it if r i i;t if 3 iff if ci 8 z i{ i1 if a f t if It is F'it 01 it if tai r X j ny x h f W. CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS 7 State of California, p rte ss. County of--- County Clerk of said County. do hereby*certify that, its pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of SuperJisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the ninnies of said Board,I dirt canvass the returns of thevote cast in_._.._e? Assembly» District its said County,at the General Election held on tr crnher 6t i, 1956,for electi;,e public offices, and for acid against each measure sub- mitted to the;.rote of the;voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached. shorm-s the:chole number of:rotes cast in said Assembly District in said Cou ity, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said Counts'and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the rtspectire columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full. trite and correct. r1"IT TESS nit•Band and Official Sail this.i Xday nf. . ..-P:.. r.. 195G. SEAL) County Clerk. BY--y+ Deputy. Tbe,ibove certificate i5 t8 be stsed COM when the RoaTd Of Supervisors has ordered the GotmtX CYlTIC t6 ftL'tkt the official tatiYa,4S.} i s t Section 2 STATEMENT OF ALL VBAST AT 110 f. GENERAL ELECTION xEr.D AMBER 6, 195 ElTO Assembly District COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA C*.bm the cmmq Clerk, the offmtW cis.be mwt fin cgg C=dficme on back pace-) Irl i 1 2 zda 4 $ 'STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United Sictes Representative State Senator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Senator in Congress 17th District 6th District COD Z ELECTION 0-c- PRECINCTS C= 4- W _- L µ y r; ,t i x"O r .. r _ r.4 2 1 C:v. .: < ^, ; 2 , Lei! U ^ W C w~ - s l W F- f-c u a v a fJ loth Assembly District tom- "` C mm MMIN Sm t itA t x N <, N Continued) x u a w Totals Brought Forward A 11297 ?Y q/ 3&4t?o y/!Y ..a y . Fps. o !77.113. 39 0 ,rj70.4WD o / I Lafayette No, 13fJ4 a 9 7 0 0 Q17 0 W. 23 yo 99 IC? j I- Fayette No.14 C a 93 .2-27 53. 0 0 A 13 0 5Y 2-27 S"C 77 /? y Lafayette No. 15 D,.,ZIJ.7, I-y 9 62- 0 0 . 121 0 (of f(o •5,3 79 0?Laf•t ette No.16 E o S / b ' o_____ ,:!fix_-__A SFZ G.S' 39 LG Lafayette No.17 F 1 7 173 Is' 0 0 /7/ 0 17 177 /0 33 1* 7 l.;1f.1vcltcNo. 11-A G / 13 /5q t3 0 0 .J,S'13 0 140 d0 37 /*, 5`Lafayette No.18 H /5i5 /07 3 6 0 Q ' 1 QY' 0 39 O d q 6`. Z7 Lafayette No. 19 1 c 0g 1,51 t3 G 0 /s'1 0 s3 p I/ `fz 70 133 0 94 1Sz 291 /i'Lafa•ette 1 To,20 02 A`1" aZ3 S 4 0 0 /9719 O Lafayette No.21 K 166 130 33 0 0 1 IX 1 35 431 Z? 59 / 0/Lafayette No.22 t a 1,59 7`f 0 0 /60 0 73 170 AS // 9 i Lafayette No.23 M lot Jaf 9 15- 0 0 /`>i`9 0 Lafavette No.24 N .277 0219 SG 0 07 ,2/f 0 x6-7 41, 99 / 7S r 1, Q 0 ` /y 0 0 SS' f'F'/ S'.Z 57 fly' l IK fa}ante1\10. 25 Lafayette No. 26 p ata /71 37' 0 0: lk4 0 'f`f 171 ,37 Pf l tfa tttt No. 27 4 v 7s' 0 0 '1*2- 0 49 /9 3z /I3 i la farrtle No. 28 R 1`17 10 1 39 0 0' 10.t 0 1 O F 39 Lafavelle No.214 S /9/ lS4 34 0 0 '! 1416 0 IfIf Eyy 38 T 41 1 0 41 0 143 f7 34 S7 . tG Mor.tg;t No. 1 A: 74 43 31 0 0 : jF6" 0 .17 7 oZ3 z(,s aS"g / q8 S7 0 1 .191.2 0 70 j 195st1111';i},';l No. 2 st,lllar}'S C 102 67 If0 C 0 (61 0 '+z 60 31 90 a Oritida No. I D 1,39 41 1 0 )33 Z 71 6'2. S I// /Orinda No.2 E 151 3 ! 0 0 11}7 -0 15$ -1 53 1l.72, 37 Orinda No,3 E . oZ 1 1 3. 0 b 02 i9 0 25" ZA(O /4S 3 / Q5 Orittda No,4 G eZ `j . .2 d/3 0 Q .225" 0 .3.t 2 ti .30 S" 7 Orirtda No,5 Tf d07 4>{r 0 0 -R 197 0 7f aZG7 5'7 9$" I57 Orittda No.6 1 /SI Z 14Z IZ C 0 0 "1 f © A T IS 8 oZ t S'3 Ja?.. t..Orittda No.7 Z`j3 02 13---- 3 0 0 0 t.IS 0 'z f do21 1 9 Iga Orinda No.g K .213 /43 b t 0 . 0 ' /5F`f 0 67 1 S`f 5`7 f19 1/. z Orittda No.9 L j4Y 169 2.g D 0 16/ / 36 140 .Z z J 7Y- /.!'.. 2Z Orinda No.10 M /5$ /.t q o'C f U 0 125' 0 .31 z b 30 I3 0 3 16 0 7 37 33 3 yc1,04 Orittda No.11 N /(r(a O /at 0 1 Q 3 Orinda No.12 0 / i 0 0 1SX p 372 1b3 4 3`z 131 0611&No.13 p 'R b I a?lit f A d aZOf J 41 0111 S Orinda No. 1.1 Q o2 f f . d/9 G 5F p 0 'a7/8 D 66 a23 S6 z7 I Af Orinda No. I i It a2jLf 198 44 0 0 1 8 1 0 49H3 3 3 3 13 ) X8 Orinda No.16S 177/9 167 Itip 3L 0 /6y. j ,>.Z JSq SS' 13 119 oZ Orittda No. 17 x d/J7 ' _ '`/ A 0 i17/ 0 175 *A 77 133 Orinda \'o. 18 A 1723/ /11; fz Q 0 ;/?1 0 s 177 - Zy Orinda No. 19 8 /p.Z . / . aZ 7Z 0 0 ,/L6 0 aZ3 v 7 17 A7 /33 vZ Orinda No.20 C a r13 CZ-51 3`1• - 0 0 OU-7 0 31 A(,;L d7 3 do 3 Orinda No.21 D e2 It 157 S$ 0 0 '.158 0 58 6f .315" 01 109 Orinda No.?? E a16 l5 9 .5 b 0 /, 51/ 0 41 1(.2- `19 96 / 1/0rimla No. 23 F /76 /,5'9 7 0 D 'Is 1 0 . 23 orima No.24 G. /S'6 /•29 A4. O 0 '-/..Z* 0 3/ 139 16 0 Al Orimh No. 25 H /.-7 Z 3 f) 0 19 0 3.2 10 / 1IT 411 77 0 r 0 T 33 7/ 0 3 J73 30 163137OrimhNo, 261 7 / 0 -0 D,7/.L5"' .Z *9 I1/-Z 3/Alamo No.I J . 9 5( 2- I 7 33 4 /G/ oZ7 Alamo No,2 K 937 167- , 7.5" 0 0 =1 S7 / 79 16 7 4 Alamo No.3 1. I'3 /CA f o /0$ / 't3 113 35" 69 77 Alamo No, ht' /9G b! 4rz j ,39 G 31 95' /. zo Alamo Na. -t-A N, /14 17.7 35 I 4 '7 8 0 35 15'f ..7 f 70 A.latno_"No-s_ 0 J? lexp `t• 7 p , COQ 1381 L7' 0 013f 0 71 137 416 93 /0' 3 Alamo leo. 6 I Almm) No.6-A Q. /S' b 311 0 0 ,117 0 3f 1/ 31 R Alhambra No. 1 S ON6 1.510 //A 0 0 ° 1s? 0 /OL 17'7 93 y 1 9 Allimubra.l\?o,2 _... _ . r.._e27 _ /,5'/ _ /-• 0 0 157 0 .-Ili _.._47, 3__ rt Totals Carried Forward 433"..477*4 Ifi2t f ,sY "7S / 11,14E 0.07 D ::fX!"//.Z1 u J a GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBERhGt , 19 G Member of Supervisor Supervisor PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT Assembly DIRECTOR DIRECTOR 10th Dislrid 2-ND-Dist. 2 No Dist.DIRECTQR-4 Year Term CONCORD HO RAL DiSTRttT2YearTerm a2u f E d z E: O v c,ti. 4L'fry W J k, i f I n ocin cus m < _ 0 cc 1i oc i< = W am t A Q f' •E`tl_ T ''"`o: j '' !— a t2 fi F YES NO YES NO Wu d 5E t A 7ri .gig a 102,7335' +. -47,01 JIV B X08 f7 C jqZ.21- `I7 703 e .19 7 1/H 3 o 11,37 /3 130 IS7 l,?c 7 E 167 ?S"Z 9 /'17 r5r S8= G 1S5 /7 j?I-f3 5','139 7 97 7i H i fi 3'`t 1 iv I f 2l /.rte 7 1 i. K ;IAC 3©1!! 6 ' IQS 7 _51b Ir.S li L ; 7i4 7 78 !.t /io$ ! Lt7 y7 x M ! 15,3 91 13 T -11 i3! -2Y . 97 ?7 Nit a6 'f dl9 213 s- 161 lOG 3'0 I? 134 Q i/u 17 r R t 106 D s its" `} do j bi S 3 7 3 y- 7 :;137 ?' -10 '73 T . 3? S"3 9 5'o t0 31 45-7I A !; 4-Z 3 7 B /aY j" 87 7 J77 111 C 4v0 3p 7.2 3 47 63 33 D C' t3.2 L 1 is 133 II 13S 9 9=} toy1 Ij E GK if aZ2e .S` iaoy to.z off !fid'1 L ;/6S .27 M i=id 9 +za- o :c N 02 5S ` 0=1.6–$ c+z It 3 7 r'13.1- 4 LI P r, (07 I-Z s' /44 7 I3 Q iaZ.2/ j`'/ l;,Za! Y l>i J 2 117;f N j' R 170 if T 479 35• 1.23 fr'3 sS A %/S6 3,5" /7/ 7 '16 7 b 9 !!9 I EE B 11-4-6 -? 132 1 ` J.z 3 b7 C w2SS 3I 17 `P :AJ3 7 117 D sr 5'" 17G 6 17f 7 ./J]"t 77<f;t 1 F /t7 I/ 5' ' IlT y ?3 : r G !/3G 17 1// `f /!t IfYO b3 i r 73 I I73 7 1*7 S" :'/i2 y' 7/- l.4 ' f if I3 13o 7 /.Z9 7 ba K !' / 1477 /c /_5 / 1S' 79 /!'i L ; //? ,:; pro 9 '99 l 45` z. M if N /`!d 3/ 1513 cz 137 n 114 O L9b iq 3 40 az ,s` l3o b.3 7 /." I ti-3 ? c U 113 3a'"Q!/ 't 2 JOz 7 v lz ; r 1% 3 T ; /77., b9r t UP ' 141,14 Pit!sx U f?T QS1Y p77, IV) STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, EAST RAY M.U.D. EAST RAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. Ward No. 1 Ward No.4 Word No.5 ELECTIONz x PRECINCTScc cr i 10th Assembly Districti h t on t Continued) IF9y8 .i. 3727 Totals Brought Forward A Sl L Lafayette No.13 47 Lafayette No, 14 4C ;. b 1-t7 Lafayette No. 15 D Lafayette No.16 E : Jk Lafayette No. 17 F `/`f'3 j I`/ / 7 I.afavvile No. 17-A G114 Lafayette No.18 N E'/60 qQ go 30 Lafayette No, 19 1 /6C 149 r 1 Lafayette No.-20 J0LafayetteNo.21 K /1 7 l 3 93 49 t Lafayette No.22 1 /7? t 7S 13 2 Lafayette No,23 M !' tY-`f f3 19 36 Lafayette No.24 N .ollg aZ 11 Ld 5'7 i t Iaft ettc_To.25 0;-3 _ 143 .._._ __._,. _._ ` ? Lafayette No.26 P r; !73 fayette No.2i Q '!/,23 3' l X271 Lafayette No. 28 R 104 1 0J Lafayette No.29 S1, 131 3 9 103 T o o o canyon _ _ loraga No. 1 A Ire 1 130 62- IgaNo. St,Diary's C 1e Orinda No.l D ' 113 L 73 67 I c Orinda No.2 E */3 S fig . _ _._.... ._ ,.._4 Orinda No,3 F /7 7 i} Orinda No. G :'Mxx l y Z 162- ,3`j Orinda No.5 H l Yb 81- l.Z., T 1 /.1'f 2?Orinda Ido,6 117fo Orinda No,7 J ."1210 a 7`• Orinda No.S K 1 107 S7 / 3 E Orinda No.9 t /SS 3/ s Orinda No.10 M ,107 91 32- Orinda No.11 N /0l 0 f 7 4 - t I y 0 2 35' { Orinda No.13 F 174 171 133 G0 Orinda No.14 O ';;117 R k.!G 4 9 GyOrinda1'0,15 7 4 Orinda No.16 S i,I jr0 IV-3 86 7Y i F7 Orinda No. 18 A 163 59 1Z2 GG Orinda No. 19 R '/ 7 3`F Q X31 Orinda No,20 C 71 Orinda No.21 D ;'/7f 169 30 ST Orinda No.22 3 *9'E '/1 S/ _____..._.,._._..._._______. Oritith N4). 23 F 10 Orinda No.24 G !/> O 6 31f j C)rinda No.25 H ?0 9F 6L 3.1.. Orinda No. 261 ': i!0 Df J 'Alamo No..l_ Alamo No.2 K Alamo No.3 1 I Alamo No.4 M Alamo No.4-A N i Alamo N10-5-O f r Alamo No.6 P Alamo No.6-A O Mhainhra No. 1 S fI Alhambra No.2 T Toteh Carried Forwakrd M.. / l!Z%` I ....: ... I/. 4-1n GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 ALAMEDA«CONTRA COSTA TRANS. DIST. DIRECTOR AT LARGE,i DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ALAJMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT GIST.j Word No. ! Word No.2 Word No.2 ` 1 t s 4e% r n 013 It cl w i Q at E., of z at W Z W C e I'10 b! 7 tb /f- gS 1 73 1o3 45 C ?if- 110 3g 1S( 04-3 4z b fl- 7,f /7 D 7— .5'7 3 6 1.5 1 d *d' 1 S 1i 9 68 a3 E S ?S_ 7`t 8.._.. _ 1 _ 5z3.._ _77__..7. /bi F F 76" S"3SF rz /3 5tz 7 49 8 7S 5'.3 31- 11 17 S' 5 N -7 *8 13 S /0 4b b `I`g. S-z. 15- 93 33 SI 6 95' 7-6" all Kf7 r'lr k;10 S 13 3& I aSS . 4'9 . .23 . GG ?/ 3 rr .17 33 /- 5-.z 5'9 , /L N I t z g 417 -2G -ZG 9-7 6 97 79 A3 O7g Si 3 9 /5 .2 ` 53 17 13 P 1:s Sy 8 9 -17 7G 10 (/ 96 17 17 7 /0 'V& 4, 79 77 R a! f1 23 7 ro 'is- f 65 17 S S"7 G p 3 3 13 q -5-1 7 Sof 7-. 17 46 /1 7 1/ 9 B t/O.Z 7 15" .24 72 rr 67 O 11 .Z2. 2- 1 A6 15` D' 11 77 /3 -Z 7 G, NF1 S-A a.a E7,3f! 3 79 WO /0r F Gt L 3 I 3 1S 1 S '+3 5- GG tc3 -7 T 41-1 13 / 70 7 97 . 6 f a73 N y,. :57 ZO 70 ir 7b (0 7 2 7 . i4v 6 3"I K L H :L 13 1* 41 7 W- I. 9 43 14 O S 3 17 aZ 4 7 b 7 7 x 7 01' 91 7-1 V-3 /r dL 7Y 13 77 ?2 23. IYDO 43 3f /9 /S 7.2. 73 7-7 /L S 17F GI 7 r'A 17 46? GS 7/ /-6— T 3.t _ r? /4 _60 A 79 7 Y S3 7 IN 53 / 7 71 `tc off 9 7 7 37 1 73- 73 /d cl,rap to X 37 14 /f 73 S /Of At$ •ZZ. E j 22 sS' 7 3S L. 5'I /- Sz. b3' t5' a a l3 Lf 60 S c 1.3 G[ G/ 1 t 6 r/ /.3 3 f 43 i 3 9 r H;; I 3 x't r 3G rs' ky YS G/ j 'f_.32 Sz 5 /0g K 3L l7 1 F 3' /3 Ys' -'/9 7 Mi dpi iv, I tb 113 /3 47 S" 6G 69 /3qNjDS7rz7 -Y 7 4? 6 J4 1/ O r 7 L LS_._l3z _t/ 65- f:? d G Go Q{ a b l 7 /b 33 13 *7 S,Z 45"" R I' S¢ 76 vy 34 17 31 35S 9 -2if 31 -z b 1', 4 T 7? . 3q 39_, .Zy as .37 /3 OZY Y9 1A1 4,11 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i S r GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 A 8 C D F f G Hl I 1 J K 1 M N O P Q R S T 8 ' C D r F F G H 1 K t M J N I O P O R S T A 8i C D ' F F G H I t 1 J K 1 M N O P Q R S r A2,,,,c y2 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1 IIF i f a .. ... ir"+:.. i.•S mow• n:».......'... ..+..:. ..w{•.•+e.•..,.:.-+..,.w.• ,..-.,.."5..,,* S S t i e i i I i f i i I ti i t i i 1 r s .r.... ...:..:. p.._.,..,.'.;:r::3+LL._. .... .. ....-::a...............::^....:::'.' -rr'....;.s4:::«.,...>.:.a•.'x...W.. :,M;;__...,,:,-....:5.-.»fir. -..._..» .C:....:_...,..__.....ry r,.-..., ..,.,. _«_ -^-"' c4.s 42.4 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 18 11 12 vw ZO r G1 N Z dK ceO.ri a Z U' "' w w m4 Z UZ 0 w, Z 4L 0 AKZ a2W a~c p za m O < o STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 q W i ui Ge Lu N N W 14L. z i Z_z T z J } 011!3: I Nc i z { 1 Ho 1I.I-C] CT.S J o azo 00 z 3 0 z Q' m I' opo W V , N 2 aL"f W X ocW W V V O> Zus Ha0C i V O jl < 10th Assembly District YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO i YES NOContinued) x a Ei Totals Brought Forward A :7/70 /9aYl osf,Kllb IJWI,2275"ff/1/' S9.1s.2 arZ/-67.18 7.f7 /S/•o j 112,67 3GS, a. Lafavette No. 13 8 /Ie *>f 15 t.4- 7 60 ' SS l$7 a14 7;:i 1 / 7/ 68, Lafayette No. 14 C b 77 /b-5-, /Y! .SO ' /4 zilzaT> 6 y -(o3 doG .37 W7 97 Lafa•etteNo. 15 D::/3y ,3f Isl7, 43 /Ib / /.tS / 1/? `fl Y-0 /.Z7 Pk30 0/ 7, LafavetteNo.16 E:_/S7 1% ._--SG_/f1 37. / 9 / 30 `FO `f S 05 Lafayette No. 17 F /3S .Z5. /.tti G /,`/ _53 ' 13/ d*I /.Zb OSS':' 33 /30 Z o l af:beneNo, 17—AG G? -t3Y /a/ 3/ =/Qt i46 3 Id/ ' /47 Lafayette No. 1s H S>' 3 2I l t . SF :1 . 17j J7 9i' 3,j:; Ao 97 ; 8S 3'1 1' t, S G7 Lafayette No. 19 1 ./;9 a3_ /,Z / *.- 137 30 ^/33 .i,5"F //5- 411- 3G /z7 23 1 Lafa ctt No.20 1 3 /4 7 77 l7S ii ' /43 G! 1_379 9 `f3 l y 7 /`/S' `7 0; ij76 Lafavette No.21 K 110 33 9g +3 97 4Y 9T .33—R -7Y 35 /D/ 11 /011 3z! I 69 , 7/ Lafayette No.22 L l73 > /S•t 'Q /7s 38 /7 3 `f /61 f1 6 /65 30 " 1-layette No.23 M' / 013 3 T 104 5'1 - 117 .SZ /1- 49 l 0,1 S6 ` q 1 14 (3'i- 33 '! 9 3 771 Lafayette No.24 N /f 3(a /71 63 ,. 1 3 S-1 /g2 !:r7 /(,7 45; x 4L /93 '' 19f. 4 Lafa ette_No._25 S_ /3S'._ 3.4 1 41 ./-if 3s.21g 31f-_14.;.w 151 A3 1 afavette No. 26 1 S 7 v 43- 41. .34P: l# , V 3 tb3 23 ''/16l 1.:favette No. 27 Q /07 `r7 t a^ 44 /Q-t 43 li3 .3 105 42— 31 116 1a,o 35 if Lafayette No. 28 R 9 ,27 1+ ;7 iv2 ot7 Lafavc1le No. 20 S 4 45 1.:.6 3b 119 37 10# 575- 3S /a(e 1; )31 33 'i iI 79 $7 il t o /1 3S 31 40 33 31- 30 37 A40 23 loraLa No. t A 3S 1q a s' 2 F 3 1 3s / 30 / ao 30 z f4 11 Moral, No. 2 8 :171 Sl /G.c Vfib , /77 'f/ - /71 31T 1.5-y +1 ` 4-7 /66"! 45 33 ;i 60 6,3 St.:1ar's 78 15' 0+9 37 . 64 A3 4 ,0 6` 20 3! S S $0 to ! Sit ay Orinda No. 1 38 :. /38 S /M'+ A T 13 y A7 1+ Zo ll- 13 3 15'(. 16 'i 1 o o '7;)- Orinda No.2, __.__.__ E f0 ,Z,' 1 A-9 1^ oc 6 oc.3 120 3 7 A/ /`-7 I-H od0 90 (,g I OrindaNo.3 F /?13 6 172 41 /G+ IlS 3y 10 19 ,i 195 Orinda No.4 3 35 /41 't7 165- S G 1$1 36 = 171f 41 3S 1$71 1 YB A I OrindaNo.5 H '&I- b-t 131 7,ti /67 35 65 53 /0 6;`6 'Li7 /70 I; 193 .35 I164 73 1 i OrindaNo.6 1 (l7 34 103 47 11-+ 31 111 37'` /oe 47 d4 /013 !' /28 023 9/ 67 Orinda No.7 J-!9S -31' 171a 37 14 4? /7L3 i 177 34-; 93 -ZZ i'- 39 QD ! OrindaNo.8 K, /d$3 1'- I`f 3$ /SL 32. ` /y/5 37 /'f7 't3' 3q /S'7;1 /Sl .28, i /.2Z 73 I OrindaNo.9 E '.L/3/ '17 1024 4 1 l.Zj 5's''" /3S 3 13.t 37 i ,Z8 /4-4 3Ai 01 7f Orinda No.10 M ' //j a(/ 7/ 027 93 17 ' 97 '/ 9S .24 029 15 4f Orindallo. 11 N;'/-Z a23 /a0 1l1 30 1t1$ 31 } I1S ab 3.211.2- . 117 If 76 6G Orinda No.12. O 130 33 . /2 17_ 30 x113 _3s 3/_/.z3 /3$ a/ i if /02 Orinda No. 13 P 194 v3 SO ti /7,t f l ' iI 133 9Sr Orinda No. 14 O /9,i ::7 /b3 70 /7/ b$ / / 4? ;i /70 G ' S'! /jo OZ13 Orinda No.15 a 167 58 IS"6 ` 1 /S2 S"2 '/L2 32 /GS 3S': 34 /G7 ;! /FG 020 193 B.Z. Orinda No,16 s 15-Y 35- /'79 5F1f `ri(o ;I'!i `Jt7 /S! 9L-3 '1t0 ISQ /70 027 .' I D f 7S No. — — ---- _ T JO . ._ 'tT $ 'f3 I ,._ `T3 -/` _ `f'f `f-(o / i Orinda No. 1S S 3.5- / u S't /'f! 5 /L 33 /S`F 3 17z o2 9 77OrindaI`o 17 14 V f 9 Orinda No. 19 8 : /3.f 111 113 37 114 =TD 42/ 32. 117 3.3 Z8 133 !' I-A3 22 7/ III Orinda No.20 C',_a20 K 3b ;03 '$7 1933 403 I><11 35 a10 4? ' 33 X33 ; 0230 0210 .,'' MSG //0 I y. Orinda No.21 D 143 35' /'}'f' 48 13-'L 5y 13S +'f''/if'f .t3r 13 /*Y- /51 37 Orinda No.22 E:157 -h I3 t 5/131 7y/5'' 3/ /37 'L9 i ctrnnli No. 23 FAO /O/ 39 /17 3 D a9 `/os' 36 o?7 /2.1 !' /3+ /.7- 99 S3 `I Ornicla No.34 r' /// d 3 /OO .Z //fl / _ /07 /7 . /02 --,73 . 9-5- +3- Q3 G3 3?OriidNo. 25 H 702 /' 9-z 93 A/ `D / Z U Orinda No. ?ci 1 /fl 3r 1.4 z IeLb 51 ; 131 i+f 131 t '{-1. )3T 16( a F ''!95" 73 Alamo No.l J 36, /O/ .31 9 . Alamo No.2 K 1.,5/ -ef 121 7' /'t7 2 4 1:3,1 49 ' 1.A6 ^?/ 7 /7/ 3G l Z 3 Y7 AlatnoNo,3 L 104 9 77 7 7 J! /9 a`j ffQ `f/ 39 71D /Do Alamo No.4 ul: /`30 .?S /Z/ 7t. /3/ 33 /30 3,Z LZ 3S; .9S" /36 /39 z7 I Alamo No. 4-A N /.3.t. 30 // W /3t 31 //1, 39 /// Ar 3S //,q i, /dG .,Zf o /icy (.Zy /vgb /7t3_ S3 /2/ bs 0 7S -?Z_ _wL `L3 1 7 1 P 7 Alamo No. 6 3,t 17 /0-j bS /3S 1 /26 *V QS--71 T 33 l iz! /30 7 79 l 3 $I 3Alamo7706ZZNt f 9/ `/ R S o 1 7 13 S/ I/ 7.Z .5'lhamhra No. 1 Z 9 . / 6 0 02 . l 743 /51`f -5-7 S `Il w i{ Alhambrallo.2 T /.-1 1;) /o/ rj J43 70 /f3 61 /Z/ 79 `1!7 /4,Z '/7 /7 q 6 /(wi Totals Carried Forward f320 *11fA/3137 X/70 ,1400/ '7•!ry7 S o 3112 4s'/ /J3p/y770 S9yp•/// 37 `.9 426 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER. 6th, 1956 it 3 it A 44 it It It it a 1 , K, it IT it--- zyy G 9r; si I; it c T is It I. Il it it iIt SSI i R I it z i Ti it K r y 4 L 1N to I I i I r H g i• r. x x 1' t S iT11 s E E y I 1 7 CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS Stare of California, Ss. County of-- G County Clerk off'said County. do hereby certify that, its Pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Flections Codeand of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast it, Issembly District in said County,at the General Election held on Ym-ember 6th, 1956, for elective public offices. and for and against each measure sub- milled to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, slio- s the rehole number of:.rotes cast its said Assembly District its said County, and the whole number of voles cast for Each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said Countyt;and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of lite:respectivective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full, true and correct. 11"ITN.ESS my hand and Official Seal this_..`. day of., XPi_ 'z 19.56. SEAL) p County Clerk. Deputy.w Tbe above oart&mw is to be used only when the Bond of Supervisors has ordered the Cowry Clerk to make the od'icSat canvass.) 1 CO, 11-OS fop fr C)5 Y w Y halcict i Iso 0 t STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United Stoles RepresentativeStole Senator senator PRESIDENTIAL ELELECTORSin Congress 17th Distrnid6thDistrid r. r ELECTIONa xS L! =I trOrXt i ,,,,.. ..,.. ... ., as w; J'1 •i ... r Ny. ! 10th Anambly District 4 x z Confinuadj Kmw Kom E» x E f .t;? Tctal&Brought Forward AjSlJf_/&7 ftf 9,,2*Z a t rZ/l... ii?S1 I609" -S"-T e._.,. Martine.-No.26 J/ Q Q 6,e a 7 3! z3 c Walnut Creek No.1 D !d.t / / 2rY!? o 1//o t i/3 yy J E,1Q..3 it C?:_ i r ZA M1 11':iinut Gretk No,2 F / 'C! O A 2 ,,d<l tv 0 33 i. Z/ Z 11'ajnut Crcck No.3 G Walnut Crct:k No.4 H. ' 70 Of f b p 7•Z Cl.Z 66 i T$ 6r E Walnut Creek No.5 1 .? S. />T 3 !t?y .. o. ,ei pit r WAnut Creek No,7 K Zt x c S9 C W.kinut Creel:No.S L alnut Creek No.9 a Walnut Creek No.10 Or /N' rout Creek No 11 t S k w YY fes,+' y...^..--_.,.-a...r_...1_...M_.-......i_..1.-s..___ t........r_ ' ..L„«....-.-......1 L I M-i 7 WAtiut Cre k No. 11-A Walnut Creek No.12 Q C -7 . . '35 c cc : i 7 c t.3, c:6 I :F/4'"y Ij W.tinut Crk No,13 dnut Creek No.14 S " . r : r o r i Walnut Creek-No 15 T WAnut Crick No,16 A xl tut Creek No.17 3 3i 6 3 : c a :{/.?S O o6 i- 11-33 SS'S-7 ,103 , Wninut Creek Na,18 1 Q i s I 1.39 7. Q Mr j'/J / 7 rte7G 6,0 tlnul Crtt'k Mi. l:+ :1 D + it-. Walnut Creek No.19 E . 11'aittut Czctik No. 19-A 31 fY' r r :`/9 r d Sj 1', .1"/ f' ./3 W.kinut Creek No.20 G walnut Creek No.21 H /3 Z,. o.{ 8''g o lots to Y b'/ l o Walnut Creek No. Walnut Creek No,2,33 z 7 7O, MInut C'rcek No,24 alnut Creek No.25 L Ip WAnut Crtrk No.2j-A 3M /'J S; 'Q", 1f„7 t :7c' r.3/ Jov WAnut Creek No.26 N .'t T . !pb r d 6 d? C j 1 fj /7 Walnut Crec-N_o.27 021 11'alnut Creek 1\10,28 t 07 d 9.2 la 7 Drz S /07 ?6 dnut Creek No,29 Q 177. 7f- Walnut 7at'i Walnut Creek No.30 R ;'. .` ; . . / SC : C o . . ' r" 3v 1Valnut Creek No,31 S :. 7,41 IZI Walnut C Ti`tk No.31-A f,/-3 W'Anut C ruck No.32 A 2 Y3 Y j'?: G .. C %Y C cY 7y :Q, I lar!d/ Walnut Creek No.33 1l7 y!f 11'alnul Cre k No.34 i'altnu CTKk Nit).33 O: /$7:. IG f l' o :. Q ' 8'T i//7 do_..: tniszp No_1 E ,LS S 7 a fo T 7 Samnap No.2 F 77 8"I Saranap No.3 G' /1,6 IYY v 4 ;/3 19 1 fro .103 7 S.in mp No.3-:1 jy. L .. // o'' o /p 3 o fj S.1ranap No.1 . '.`,+a /Gam" 7" o ,. So / 8/ A, 43 j o /77 o 9a 6 l/a 133 Saranap No.G K • z'Z .''-'3 d o, .2515 o f<S Zi 9 37 l 67 Saranap No.7 L 2/21r , /.Sa 67, E' /342 a 7-r-i/S3 /.•Z• 4 /r f e ?i Saranap No,7-A M f$9 14'3 Samnap No.S tv17F Jv1 33 Saratt;tl. ?,9 0 Z12, /63 o O'/ 0 ZZ s3 Ss- L 77 /09 ,! Saranap No. 10 P ,Z 4-5- ,/T.c1' 79 o G 1(c 73 X,7 Saranap No.11 Q. ,?7! J9' t+M 0 Q /' / ! Z e.( 3 Samnap No.12 R „Z 41 t$3 / 43 S9 SLG /X/i S x.Martinez o.l Totals.Carried Forward 2_f Y13 -541 f0 f3j' J,(i 106.... _ i- 4 GENERAL ELECTI HELD ' ON 1`OVEMBER Gth, 195G Member ofSupervisor ,Supervisor DIREPITTSBUR,G COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT O ....._.._~- —Assembly DIRECTOR--4 Year Tenn DIRECTOR 'f 2 Year Term CONCORD HOSRR AL DISTRICT 1 10th District 2 !!ro..•Dist. 2NQ .Dist. Z is Je u II A W IL v1 YES NO YES NO W 0a A i9pbs/v8 0 40" p6! •lf132 977 ON yd73 i B C Y 39 E i G H /C3' ort t I' , Q 1, w r•Fr L 7r 77 i/87 // °ref •-I N 3 3 O li•mss ?--- " —,?;rit!oz P Q r B '. t.'3,'is,•3Y .'S rt Cy /3 P t'. K I-)3r iI/t{A/F' S Ir."w c L lAr 37 5, O ` ttIlly- t. ,• o1 a. Q S it It A 7- r R i° i 13E ! H /2f 414 7/ /3 K7., 37 S/ r I; P 116 Lrll i 26C G z!,; G i Q R j fge S7 Vis ' I,Y3 7 j; is I' f: At S y T i'/,3A• G3 ti/'u 'Z-?" K STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, EAST RAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. j Word No.l Word No.4 Word No.S II x a ELECTION Z i PRECINCTS o sr ES W IHF it 1Oth Assembly District iContinued) I Totals Brought forward A : lZ 13 8 6 l Martinez No.26 B I C i{ 1Taluut Creek No. D //3 f0 g(I Valnut Creek No,2 F !//Y t f 3 i Walnut Creek No.3 G '/G Valnut Creek NTo,4 HZ x Valnut Creek No.S 1 f t Walnut Creek No.6 talnut Creek No.7 K if Walnut Creel:No.S L alnut Creek No.9 M Walnut Creek No. 10 BI Valnut Creek No,11 Valnut Creek No. 11-:\ p itt alnut Creek No.12 Q -;s Walnut Creek No.13 R ii Walnut Creek No.14 S 5-7 Valnut Creek No.15 T Valnut Creek No.16 A t-3 if Walnut Creek No.17 g i Valnut Creek No.18 C ;SSS 163 Z3 yc' ahiut Creek No. 19-A p alnut Creek No.19 E Valnut C:rrek Nu. 19-A F alnut Creek No.20 i f 9 Ys jalnut Creek No.21 p i talnut Creek No.22 i1 Walnut Creel:No.23 Valnut Creek No.24 K E{ Walnut Creel:No.25 1 Walnut Creel: No,2i-A M i Walnut Creek No.26 N talnut Creek No.27 p Walnut Creek No.28 P ;13 ''i Valnut Creek No.29 Q Walnut Creek No.30 R IV7 113 3s alnut Creek No.31 S i alnut Creek-No.31-A Walnut Creek No.32 Af Walnut Creek into.33 8 .'3 t 3 9'? Walnut Creel, Nu.34 C Walnut Civek No.35 p ifC Saranap No.1 F .' 3 S2, I Saranap No.2--- ---___ __----- F ,1,31 Saranap No.3 G /YS Saranap into.3-A H is Sanump No.4 314 zooSaranapNo.S__ I Saranap'No.6 K ./ art 2Z/ Saranap No.7 t „/?`/ G y /' 36” y Saranap No. 7-A M l4S f`/Z lit 33 Saranap Into.8 N ','. 3 TZ y Saranap No, 10 P Saranap Into.1 1 Q -ZGs z ez 75 Z I Saranap No.12 R / 9C Sf T 2 f S Alartinez No.1 Totals Carried Forward6SS/ f l GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 ALAMEDAi.CONTRA COSTA UAW. DIST. DIRECTOR AT LARGE,DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Word No.I Word No.2 Word No-2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. AN CA o- U a A 3,fiut /0 7 IS-0 41JW*Wto 7 5'7j i AMP 3 Ift D If sv 7 2Y f3---Y- t:C ZY F G 13 47 tl If/ 27 J/ -7d , /0 , V.7 y ,a :y 5-.7 53 -13 76 29 43W 9K9' j t e L 317 7 'Ir .7Y 1;?p M 3J4 17, 27 , Y . V J d ,Ig!; 0 p Q S T Zs, A 5-t 3Y 7. ::r _rz , -37 .008' 30, le fid xt 4ol3 s*o7 1,4, C -,13 73 f JI 17 ZI 7S ZZ $43 di JZ ID 3.3 /7 ^ 7 2 c.3 le- 5r;pl 17 E gla F gr S:r 17 e,0" ZI 7" 71 H s-v -rz ox 13 r"S 7S 31Y ZO -Z 3 ZP iY 73 RJP /,P ez 7 if f L 7 7 2 N frIll tr »7 33 S":P 17 P ler L7 ze , ly Q 7Z 34 Allt 01V R A',- sy d x:r ss . X3' Z-Z Z! 207 A Z rZ 71 IJ -1 41.' C .71 sr 3S' /:Z 2S' 71' 46 V6 7,Z , 19 07.3 5-3 r ZZ 31 37 17 31 670 , /,f E 10 y (.3 37 17 z7 71 /.Zl c zy F So W 17 s3r 7 -Yo &r /z G 173 6z 34 13 23 4(p /3 •39 7-e. .20 Utz 117 A // /7 60 , ,t3 V3. 73. /ff , 4' 7/ JY -46- 3-0 47 . -et zz 67 /ort ef( K /a/ v /ft -Z7 6'3 73 L /04 4 411- /7 .31 8'1 /4 7 ml y 9 1/(, 30 L ' 4G '17 zra 79 17, N 7 f Z3 Ya e? 15 77 7.6- 0 I-s- :54 Js /7 za 45 1-3 -Sy z7- 0 //9, Jv/ /to Z-f 71 7 R I 119 33rI/T /Y 46 40 7 7s 7 T 45 oal, Izz 1.3 Z/ At J&Jos 100 1141 SOnw7fAo .7 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t r t I I i 1t I i i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 i A e , G D F F G H 1 J K t M r N O P Q R S 7 A 8 G D E G H 1 J K t M N O P Q R S T A B D E F G H J K t M N. O P Q R S T 44 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i 1 a 1 P i j 11 54444 f e y y s i i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER. 6th,, 1956 4.34 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS al O Z r. 9 10 " 12 fi N l9 z us Z stl VwOWC1 a[ u m 4 aU e0is;= a wv t)z m w O oI us F- W Naz o zIc za Wb z a V, a c9 v f W 16161 o o. xY aW as e:I.- z W 1 a O eco z W 4- 11A YES NO ; YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO : YES NO . YES NO YES NO f; A s8 `/WV37+'lA5Jpt pass'6MYA rMd f«//f fS 1AW /tpitKs" f! 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VNO I'h I%CI NCTti S< 0 0. j I B i o 1 o ! zt O Wz 3 0 Z i M-s eta i. ee y j iur4 i s i J I SIM 0=0 U i 0No.-0 Z~•0 00 5 0 9609 V 101hminedd)Ditfrief Continued) YES NO YES NO Y YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO i YES NO YES NO A- is Totals Brought Forward A 1/R /31J7 S/70 /yrf 1 *7j? 10W 011:./9//L y1s-Y!'y239/y770!I/11 8,/6/ ; j//397 7p6 t:trtinnl•Z No.36 e I 63 ,! Y •? Y3 36; Y7 30 S-J 13i• 7.7 S8'; 6S /7:' Z7 S/ C i i 1'alnut Creel:No,l D OS 30: 86 r.3 fi3 .3Y;•0,3 1qf 7 YJ` 36 9, .s'o? 88 Y6 Walnut Cmck. o..1-:\. E nut Creek No.2 F 76 Y/ : 6? t:' , ' YS! annul Creek l'0.3 G 7f' .35, c Y 3Y 6$' 37 ?'( :Q ` C3 _3C 37 07 1'alntutCreekNor-1 H;: 9Z yi' T2 S3 Q'Z Sig' 76 53 .3./ Qr{! 99 z9 ' fOr 1'allnut Creek No.5 63 l09 /36 /or''/6e 70 /S.7 rO%36 pr 6i /r16 ii/s3 7/!,; t oo7y. 77 Valnut Creek No.G.... ..-.-3; _JS - =I --=-° ._' Z!,r-BS-_ j 1400k- 41 r Valnut Creek No,7 K i 7 ZI :(3 Y6: C 7 '9 i/ :.//g S/ 7, Valnut Creek No.S L I;'c; 3 :'3 ?' :, •S . :% S-:!-'3c %:i s% /6S1' 'y '/Y'' 39 90 alnlut Creek No,9 M c- --:/ 5-_ /../ 7 y7:, ?-Z .s::!' Yp 1\'allnut Creek No.10 N b'j j y c: 3S: 7? 321+ 77 6 c/ ,3¢ I' 3CIE' 73{{ y. ."'./'( 7 S 417 Walnut Creek No,11 ValnutCrvrk No. 11-:\ it ioc,\\':tlnut Creek No.12 O'//9 i//G Walnut Creek No.13 R i -:tlor5 S ' Valtnut Creek No.14 I: , Y• - . _ S; S (. Y, 7/ it 0 /7/ I-'b 5'c! SB. 6 Atuit Creek No,15 Th . 4*Wahiut Creek No.16 A is 8'7 Yir. cp 3?': 36- 36 SY .?S" 67 .38 3/ T'S!' 93 .3t f{f 83 SY f1tr\ antut Creek No. 17 l 1 9E 76? Y?: A T J 7 /. ;. Valnut Creek No,1S C' rYy' 1 t- ,.;- =/ ! c : /;s SC 111/;c 7/ annul Creek No. 18-r\ Dy / Valnut Creek No.19 E i I x \Valent C neck 'poi 19-A F .7 37 41.11 ValnutCreek-No.20 Walnut Creel:No.21 77 3 rc ';e Y.3`: i10 c. Y! /;C I/?/ :3 f, 73 SY a111ut Creek No,22 1 /6S SS'fYo bio ` '7o SF7 /6o S 6iSX/,/o 'I/8'3 , {(To. 7/ Walnut Creel.No.23J alnnut Creek No.24 K /pS jry :r` 7,Z/3Xr SY'/7.0 LC ``X7/ 6 S./ /87!y-?oY S/o Valtnut Creek No.25 t i Y,. "S S?'. ';. f G S S; 4'.?/may ;!,y's/ . 3d 37 cY Walnut Creek No._'3-A c .a 3%w -Y i. Q¢ a R Y.r /i i 'Yy •'i 1 mss. 6s annul Creek No.26 o f ( / !{/ ' i ZSY / ,. c. Valnut Creek No.27 V _ O /1 sr- • - t'' ' r's' _/Z '! ...• i/ i i/ I i F \Valnut Crock No.28 P' v rl Valnut Creek No.29 Q ! •-> j rs _ f7;,' :7 5/171 ,/.: V7;' s/ YJ! / // {i .i 3 r 77 70 t f Wait=Creek No.30 R';/SS 37:. .'33 S7 /39 S/ %37 SS t/yC >/S! Yo JS/;!/70 ?6 t$/. 6y I\\'allnut Creek No.31 S ! 7 ? .V _ ' %_ i%r 'Si: :r;•7/I%' 7 3c Walnut Creek No.31-A _ T 1; z i f Izj: i alnut Creek- No.32 A , , s. .:7 r.. ry s Valnut Creek No.33 B . •.;` Y'S'. S 6u $S/ +0 37 //611J/7 S// I 7Y. T/ 1\'ainut lark No. '4 r C s'3j1/.Zs- f 7'.',-'3 c .39 0G1/%/ .r;9 f alnut Creek No.35 3 SC . !: !x ':e. 33:re S -Yf°€; OZ S3 : it a8. 6/tet E j /.a/ S 11 , //a G 7'/ S3! / 2 SS-' 53 /s/S I!/ 3 I 6.ZSal:illa)NO,1 t' T ii 111e.0 3G` dyS3' 1SaranapNo.2 7 Saraltap No.3 G!`1`f! 9 1/o .. /33 36 /.Zq -31;s //7 `I'21. 3L /3/! /f/3 z 7 37 3(- H 6 h Sar:unap No.3-A H'./z3 5/6 //9 y(o /-Zp -40 /Z3 5// //C 916 54G 33t .30 1! Saranap No.4 4 0 SGY i5/.z. SS" //9 7 is f/ /S3Gs- Sarannal No.S_ _..__+ J ijk7 ..60 /3r 77 .. /Si/ a` 4's, Saranap No,G 4-3 So ,Z/0 5/3 '`// -211 -,13o .31 1; 17-2.731 Saranap No.7 t iia S /Z# .Se -1.34 s14 3L S',+ At 3 Ga'• '7 /'If Saranap No. 7-A M "'(4? .3e. .. '--?Z 3S i3s" 3G i P' 37 AeZ 3/3 3z/,370 8SaranapNo.S 3 T 0!; ,rL =°3 , S-/ c :/31/ d 4 S3' W / d oSaralnapAo.9 G2 y/ // !I 7 Saranap No. 10 P; i 40 G 4/' /3' !,:,7- G ; /off S /#z r5 GS /S71i /71e sic 73 C& I Saranap No.11 Q'::' /9T SW'. /r3 L S:' 73 s"d /7-7 7/ sS 1,017 /95/4 7'L Saranap No.12 R ' /L sn 13G t /it 77 /.54 lC-111 /7Y-37 f, 13S 70 S AiantillezNo.l T e1S' L . . .. 3. . sr ._ ..? .. 'z ..7p._ 4.5 -37...!/P7 63 /o r{ s L-V MO! raa• Prtallonll MN i i Totals Carried ForwardZp1SG1/3 /1S' `fo /ya.7SS6IyG7h73'I/lSjl 9/,t Jj(46 .=3G 03lsSJ3,. 77 L //7 :..... 43 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 I r i.1 I 1 iIitit it1 r ti t it 4 J I. i', I! r I I 1 3 it C i T it it if tt I i it r l oit1 It it G!it if B 41 it_ Y r CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California, Ss. County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, its pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,l did canvass the returns of the vote cast in Assembly District its said County,at the General Election held on No.ember6th. 1956,for elective public- offices, and for and against each measure sub- sntied to the vote of the voters,and that Nie Statement of the Vote Cast,to which thiscertiffcate is attached, shores the whole number of votes cast its said Assembly District in said County, and thewholehole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure its said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full. trite and correct. 11'lMESS my hand and Official Seal th&-i-4 2.day 1956. SEAL)7/f _.a.. ......:......__....._..........., County Clerk. By Deputy. The abore c enifrcate is to be aced aWy the Board of Soparium bas ordered the County Ckrk to make the off=W canvass.) Section 4 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TW GENERAL ELECTION HFM NOVEMBER 6, 1956 nv Assembly District IN COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA cwam we c mas a*=W=we officW cam...m=au su m cv an ew*via 4ci STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepresentativeUnitedStotts State Senator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Senator in Congress l7th District6thDistrict CO2 — C~' 1Laiac N ELECTION l I'I".I=CINCTS o L a y L. 7. w _ ,•.r`. r' to C= i i ` i V cc cm Q 10th Assembly Districtt NI>r nesaw=;Continued) Raw mu r- U) Totals Brought Forward A 3013 iV 90 9838 3e 3 4;07 f3 X0601 3 OW 181$ 0 1503/1;51# Alartincz No.2 i3 1,60 f0 /a o 33 o /,Z/ 34/ /ad Jt Alartinez No. 3 C /4.5.3 o D /G7 / S t AV A R0 Y1 Alartinez No.4 D ./4.9 Y 0 6 0 77 / JQQ 83 70 1;?S 33 1lartill z-XL -5-- E ao. _ 71 ______p ________1___.o _ _o.__Los__ __/ Lr___ 6.Z 36 M artincz No. 6 F /10 .9 8 4 o 0 19 S7 77 Martinez No. 7 G /69 7.3 9 3 0 0 7 / 0 7.6, 8z 75- l /g/ 310 Martinez No.s H, /6.2 81 go a o 72 o 88 87 7a 71? 3- Martinez No,9 1 /18 91 0 D 91 0 ?3 o G7 9G' 3 1%hrtinez No.10 J /SS _78 ___Q 6 11 08 62 gq f1 Afartinu No. 11 K / g 33 S o o Ss o S7 9 oS 3 8 Alartiticz No.12 1 13 9 7 3 Q o 78 0 57 96 51 o3 3.3 Afartinez No,13 M 1/ 9 7a 0 77 6 8 S6 61 9 a''/s Afartinez No.14 N .2Y0 / 0 6 0 0 137 0 /to0 7S 3 3Iarilncz1\o,1$ 7 Martinez No.16 p /89 76 /13 6 6 69 0 /l7 89 93 IY3 33 Martinez No.1; o /517, 5 /00 0 0 .SI 0 16 8 90 ao Alartinez No. 18 R /94 YY /0 / D o 80 0-5, 0Z 86 Ahl-tinez No.19 S Z 31 190 /07 I 0 iJ3,6 A 77 37 97 so 49 M'trtiner No. 20 T_ 7 SG 0 6_ Q __-+ 7.. 10_—__ _L! 7 M.n'tinez No.21 A2/ 00 / 3 8 0 D 95 I / b5- Alartinez No.2-1 R J cs O 7 76 D 0 73 o O 97 7/ 14 .2. !i Martinez No.23 C 198 /0// 8 6 8 0 0 /l 0 /6.3 0 Martinez.No.2.3 D /,26 b 7 SS 6 0 6 0 O 76 8 J Marline7 No. 27 E -1 Alountain View No. 1 F /Z 3 113 76 0 0 3 75 So 416 90 Ao Alountain view No.2 G /S1 S 7 a o 6/ 0 9-2- 72 77 3 zs' Mountain view No.3 H 124- 0 So a /a/ S8 a0 Mountain View No. 8 0 /1,3 76 91 10 a9 A1011111,611'i\ No.; 6 _/2 0 11 a 25' I x.i 3 z A'I011tltalll t''1C\\'NO,6 K 1.59 S`f /0 D 0 I /ID 6! 93 36 )6 Mountain Vier No.% L 0?0 3 76 3 0 0 6 0 /3- 70 30 Mountain View No. 8 M 191 8S 104- 0 0 7* .Z / Q/ l 9/ C 96 39 40 Afountain View N o,9 N /8 0 9 3 8 S 0 6 8 3 / ?A Q d 6 Ijl o. lleif No. 1 _ l o-!--s i o 0 9 Z6 __ 3 /3 a Ville 13111 No. 279313700860 // 37 Vine Hill No, 3 Q 7 /63 6 o 3 .2149 S3 /S8 J5 A Vine 11 ill No.4 R 11A 47 /1 4 0 0 Y8 0 13/ 5/ /36 7 Vine Hill No. S / 7 8 8 b o 0 6$ 0 96 78 79 30 3 2. Vine Hill-No.6 T 55 f 13 Do So a IIS S l/o i 2 Concord No.1 B 6$ - /'!70 7- Q p a qJ/ i Concord No.2 C /3 3 O O 0 O 0 d 9S 6 / 3 Concord No,3 D /72 107 b ol 0 v106 0 63 Concord No.-f E J6. l`f /e 8 0 10 1 I /1.3 d.1- concord No. 4-A F Ila I-A 7 /b 3 I o r4 I 7S A* d 3 76 GConcordNo.S 17 7- p / 0 iL 4 0 76 d /OT Z 91a I /3 -37 C Concord No.6 H .?3;Z. O a 612 1 /51 7T 3 6 Concord No.; IQ 0 74 a . 0 . 7A o 47 77 446 49 Concord No.s a s / 2_(? 0 0 s Concord No,9 K ;Z// /Y /3 0[ 87 o 7,'1 q 6 c2: Concord No. 10 L79/T O 0 .. 76 0 10.E JI/ 93 Concord No. 11 M J73 46 /,03 I Q S.Z 0 1/6 68 /0 V -3,Z Concord No. 12 N R6 3 137 /a p . 0 J&4 o IR 6 i 7 /0-6 69 79 7 /Concord No.13 T I1 3 d _100 0 1.36 107 Q6 Sa Concord No. 14 p a Q3 / 3 A // 0 0 D ///S o 1A3 3 3 /G/ 17SS6 w. Concord No.15 Q I O 9 - /03 o 0 !2 1 /NL 0 79 1.3 Concord No.16 R 17$ 6 a 116 0 a 58 / Il / 6! /aS 3 .3 J i Concord No.1; 5 1 4 0 '71 93 0 0 J3 Concord No. 18 _._-_ r. q Totals Carried Forward 442J2, JOVI sJA/s 47 - s .fY#9 91/1,112- 3w— GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Member of PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT n n Supervisor ,Supervisor DIRECTOR_ Assembly DIRECTOR-4 Year Term DIRECTOR 10th Distrix r Dixt. Drat. 2 Year Term CONCORD HO RAL DISTRICT t:y I f I O d a e IOC 2 Z 4f J r7 Y' h j 2 W jj 0 s o Z W <[ YES NO YES NO W cc L m F- 8 I'3"b 7/ 7Y- 19 70 IS . t F i o 91 13 9 G 3 ,44', 1 I 1 ,:1H8 I// 7 8 / b it7.23 /0 K 1 1/03 .38 73 8 76 9 t w 6p 1 70 11! f/ Af k a 6 b0. 1 71 P W 68 76 1. 73 1 '. 68 /o R !143 77 I J7 17 " ?/ /8 t S R 1i/33 3 ,'1.7;? 3;Z 70 IS 69INE y F f . 9 , 68 14 43 /it3 78 73 feb 17 ", 77 /zl- 1 90 77 9a 91 L 1 Sb /p7 J8 /,' q 3 I'F M ii//ii. t N ;;/x734 y49 2 134 , li 01, Q Azo 7 R ; ' /A DEQ .g$ `we S T I , "1_4D _.L _1 6 Ix A s i! C 87 JS 1 90 3 1?7 6 s g3 347: 31 D ad .' 77 // : 73 /* if 197 90 a / F /3--, 347 3 a3'//G G 2: 80 G '' $d g2 3 •2 143 ! 4' R IAO,/08 97 3 9 47 1 73 a?4 78 7 73 9 if 77. 77. 78 A 3 2.6' x+ . 2 1 73 8 Ja 8 /;c?:1 i 3: 3 f0 /DDS" M I' 9D 9. " lye 9.3 / ' l 77 78 77 S;Z 3g N /,` 73 l67 i` '/63 / ' J68.lf d. /33I ja:fD. 0 :/0 6 8 3A i 0 1.?0 x/33 /1 // 83..5 "; R 7,r J7 13 ll 87 3 d; 7 SS 87 16 : S;Z 13 y STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, EAST BAY M.U.D.# EAST BAY M_U.D. EAST RAY M.U.D. Ward No. 1 ward No.4 Ward No.5 i ELECTION i. Z IIPRECINCTS O C•22 1414141 10th Assembly DistrictU Continued) Totals Brought Forward A i9 I j r Alartinez No.2 No.IAlartinez ?o. 3 C Martinez No.4 D r f T E r f I Martinez No,6 Alal'tl11eZ 1\TO, 7 s I Alartinez No,8 H 1 r Martinez No.9j ii F Alartinez No.10 Martinez Ido, 11T Kit Martinez No,12 t S t Martinez No.13 M ; Martinez No.14 N Alartiner.N' 15 Q lartinez.\To,16 P Martinez No.17 Q N l Alartinez No, 18 R s Martinez No.19 S Martinez No,20 Tis MartinezNo.21 A T Martinez No.22 u 1 Martinez No.23 C Martinez No.24 D va Martinez No. 27 _ E Mountain View No,yl F Mountain View No.2 G r Mountain View No,3 H Mountain View No.4 i r y II i Mountain View No,5 Mountain View No,6 K Mountain View No.7 1 T r. i3 Mountain \ricw Ido,S Mountain View No,9 N Vine Hill No, 1 O Vine Hill No,2 p 1 Vine Mill No, 3 Q It I Vine Hill N?o.4 R I Vine Hill No,5 S f f Vine Hill No,6 T Concord No,l 8 i' Concord No.2 C r I' Concord No,3 D ` i Concord No.4 E I Concord No, 4-A F Concord No.5 G f Concord No,6 H r Concord No.7 Concord No,8 J Concord K i Concord No.9 I T r i{I o.10 1 r Concord No.11 hl Concord No.12 N 1,F Concord No.13 O } Concord No. 14 P Concord No,15 f Concord No.16 R Concord No.17 S Concord No,18 T 1 Totals Carred Forward i f Y it GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 ALAMEDACONTRA COSTA TANS. DIST.DIRECTOR AT LARGE, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Word No. I Word No.2 Word No.2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. s cc am cr t Fir f t Iii cr zi APOW1 s- 3'861, 116 j3lf !x`30 /!4,2 if!q/0III:3089 3 a '!3o a7 020 /8 c„.f4 X31 6 l6 31 4 F „- B r x•28 1d as 8 is 8 /9 /q G[S 36 fo /' •?1/- 37 aS 1 37 aa. H' c $ 8 1 -26 19 /3 36 / /0 /8 /V- 1.27 V°. 27 /3 18 8 /8 /8 ;Z 20_. 1_ __1.6 K' 38 ao 21 9 /(0 q 1A 6 . L o? 6 /Q a-3 5 /3 as 17 Nl60 36, z9` 13 33 3 !8 33 3 4 01 f x ° 18/7_ P 0 .31 30 SA 3 3 z 31 /5' /3 37 -2 S T a 7 X76 /o._o- Ag____8--J4 Ali 76 47 YO ,19 30 48 ;?S ao yid .?0 e ' 1 ;,6 2/ /5 020 -Z 3 /0 lS 5 /s, Dj 0 13 130 14 7 a2. 9 E ' .5. 1T F ' 30 a g 6 /8 3G ; 6 5 ?d2.6 1y4 aS H B A / Z6 a7 .x* /b z3 5 7 3 /0 30 445 /7 // 30 .2.. L 6 y47 /A 3 5 3 18 3b .5” m SS 3 130 /2 o? 3 9 /-Z . .3 3 16 , N '1 3 ; a a i a 3 yrs" /7 -70 sa 1b O ' ._ .. ... _ 8 .fib 61— so 649 a 7 71 /9 ,Z z 147 -?14. Q o $ z 38 .1/ -4.,5r So 4 /9 4 3a. R 1.4 5-7 3 .?z -7S 35' a 5-`7 // 50 .2 3 3l t3 3_ 29 31 AO /3 Q?30 — Aj 10 -34 c{ J!7 Dt 96 IR7 131 /1 19 37 8 zQ 3a /.5" F r , f 51 3 J3 .26 6,R /3 /j 10 a, G, 3 jj as J .3 J4 / ao /3 I; /y4 1r`f 30 a1 /-1 /3 A7 7 .3* 43 1':x,2_ K $ 3 39 16 a 9 S /8 2.Z 43 /8 L!$4- 3 8 y.' /9 ?S7-7- * 070 'l 173 M d 30 JA 13 a- s? 7 IS /3 a8 19 SY- O' 67 143 3z a0 28 14 // /7 yLl 30 Rl74 t$ 23 1Q 1 S2 1 s 3: . 3b 27 a-6' /7 30 1;Z 9 .33 /7 . 3. 7.3...3.3__-..... 7xJx /D t..- <;77 S 3317 fW, 5J1 .790t.Yffy 14-* lz9'3 XI a` '- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 4 A C D E F G H J K L M N O Q R S T A B C D E F M G H f L M N O P Q R S T A 8 } C D F F G H K L r M N O P Q p 4 A S STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 10 11 12 z z W. zZON N O - N Qw V !2 a Lu iy Zj +' 0 us Z i .- y'++O Z o>C = ia' C+ or- z Za ac m s Q< awns a Ln a} Ln Z Z2 N l9 W Iii 0 0 Z "( w i N u Z W r 0 7 1<- Zr p W r 0 OaC J 0® Y r 0w Vt L9 V U w z w0 00 s4 bw- wip Q w 0 z w w 0n CIC V Q N d aC. z y... 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Continued) it Totals Brought Forward a4.z,0 4113 05sy 8#50 jl*,x 01- 1. 7104737 '11f3i p/11''98 ,t1".t A,S;3 2 7794p, I/7 A T 2 B SS }.2 37 ill y3 j4 47 .77 39 jk/ , 3S / .5/ 441' o r/oAla1-tinez No. 1 q 14 \Iartinez No. 3 7-2 45. 66 .7` 7A SC, 80 T;t,. 6/ 5S, 33 q71: 97 73 Martinez No.4u 76 yid So 9 S9 ' 67 3 6 i/1)- SS 3/ 7S 70 3S '! 2 6 6 a O raj q Alart111:z 1u.S F77 +6 . O p 'Z_ ? / _.74 _ . b _ 60 iX \Iartinez No.F 6 2 X19 o bS 3 / d 5 3 a3 3z b 6S 3-;39 6 / Iartinez No. 7 7.S Sal 6 76 41 13 31 6/ V7 ' -i? Y l 83 35" H 70 ,;3 63 50 ? S 3 o SS ST 3S 86: JK 31 i. 3.S 9a ijMartinezNo8 Q Lo q 1[artinez No.9 9 7 1? ' fj 8/ 9 l O Q 0 T 6 / 3 !,/0 1 Iartinez S.T 56 7.l_ 6°-3 rQ_ 5 _ _l X + l Iartmrz No. 11 K! O0 3' 6,1 37 . 66 *S 74 1 9' 7A 31 J0 77 'i 8 oZ'; i. 3 Alartillezlro.l2 SO 463b-. 7o 3 I ,36 76 8/ 1 '30 7(!I Martinez No.13 M''.16 9 39 'l7. j S J4 SY- 33 37 54 /Y- 7 4 s8 311-1 AlaltinezNo.14 N po 4;./0. 617 76 70 J,20 ,61: 77 75 3/'30 I aK7 Martinez No.15 vc Martinez No.16 P ,9 6Jr 60 S-' 77 0 69 SA; 710,,J 4 99 7g .57:: Jul Q 63 3S 3 9 3O 55 37 6 b 4A 8 0 7,2A'Ia1'1111eZ No.17 u j Al:,'tine? No. Is R 61 :4 S7 s 79 3A, 78 3 3'; S6 S/ ' 36 8/ 7 4 .-kSI 76 AlartinezNo.19 S '/Q/ 7a 74 YA 9S 7`oJ '' OS 7 ffSt` 3 6 7 / l0/ T 2 Ti8. 33_ x_ 3 7_ O. qq // 6 ,2,,II CC Martinez 9:1o. 0 3l_. b x _7 3. 3J`_ _ v A Alartinez No,21 a ;/0S 77 /OS 7. //;Z .5.S /,2-2, SO 9.3 7/ 67 //5/ kik Alartinez No.22 e Jl? 3 S8 3,54- 6o30'.7 AfartinezNo.23 S8 65 61 60 63 Qo -I 67 . 3' 35 90 ' 5 4i j 9 Al:IrtinezNo,24 D:. 60 '- 63 3S 60 7/ A3j* S7 3T a9 67 77 gAl 4 .37 6 14 4 Martinez No. 276 66 _ S9 7/ g ? 38S$ 37__86:;_ $L-__39 AlountclillVie.. No.l F 9 y7 31 5 b So 36= S9 a8 36 3 a9 S6; SS 30 J J Q Q Alountain View No.2 G S3 !7 .^r 4 /i•' j _3/Q 8 60 3 J 7!; Alountain View No.3 H 6 b 3 `-$ 6S 63 6 l a 77 5- ' 4 67 78 7 ( 4S! i 3 8 Q3 Mountain View No. 3 1 4 / 69 6 t, -f 7.Z S i 93 Z T a 6 /a 3 /q 6 / 0 Alountain View No.5 J D b 33[l'?T'! i 3 Alountain View No.6 K;. . ' ' J S •6 7 S S 4k/ t s Jr.3 34 7 bb 3 0 b Alountain viett•No.7 69 9/ 69 49 , 93 -6 6 8 9 54-16 X 7S 9 90 90 S;L 56 9't lountain View No. 8 M JOSS, bb t 61 8;L t: j0 79 `3f 8 J 7 7/7 4y- 146 a Alountain\'iett >\'u•9 N 1 3 T•2 !S J /09 7 T ,0 , 4A / b it o ./;'/T 7 ' i a vine Hill No. 1 p 0 91 ,// _6_g ,lao 4 g 4.?-7_ .6.8 .7a / z.5.2 _ _-d lag Vine Hill No.2 _ P 9J 84, 7 80 %•RQ / . /03 •ro73 77 Ville Hill No•3 Q' 97 79 98 6.1.21 47, //7 S9' 67 .9s, S9 //7 1/ 0 63. 68( Vine Iiill No.4 R 78 76 7/ 73 / S7 / 6 '' Jf'f' / 7"4 `/5; O.S 6 911 7h 7J l i' a 16 U IVineHillNo..; S 81 S6. 64- b ./09 39 9 .- 8 731. 5 96 /ob 39 8/ T 6 636 6 .? i8 Inc Hill?fin.G --71------- fL____ _.,__ ._ ZL_.11 _ a 1 Concord No,l B 8 Concord No.2 C 76 - s 9 5' a 9 S6 7', 35 S7 Concord No.3 D; 73 38 3 7 . ? 39. bb 3785 3/ 77; 79 3/ 63 391 14,54 71,Concord No.4 E Concord No. 4-A F Concord No.5 420 A 6 . 33 SA 2/ /o s:: 9 .31 Concord No.6 H i//d6 75" 7.S 190 /09 S3 1 r4 ST:" 61 gar; S0 6: r 2 S7: Concord No.7 1 6 7 37 J T TSo 60 3 9 b y J! .7 0' / 3 34,o T i Concord l\o.s 1_--.`-o__----G...1_.$__3_1L4-7 N Concord No.9 K ':ID e b 99 69 129 7 ! 73 6 C 72 77 SG /07 ;//4 14 Concord No.10 t ,Id6 S8 9b -8135 // 3S 8 So 7' las 3& i//0 6'Q ! Concord No.11 M 6- 115 3 7 8 7/ 3 TSS-SS 2'! 3 S9 N S' 3 id 1 J-3 ,mob.; //0 3 S7/0 /47 47i': 13 97ConcordNo.12 J3 / l% 3 1 7 Concord No.13 mob._ _ _1 /D I 7`l'.3.- _It6 b 5.Y 7..y.L' Concord No.14 P // ` 6 . // 6 b /3 !:' 7a 9a -/j I fo6 8- Concord No. 15 S9 7`f '566 3 ? yt Concord No.16 a 7 ! 103 46 93 it Concord No.17 s 6 S b 3 $3 3 , 76 3 0 6/ `fs'. 3/ 78 8 3 3 0 74 3'i Concord No. is T . / / .'. 4 6-171W7 6 6!!.Y7141 _- if Totals Carried Forward 7117 /Ojy O aj(d/17 s +Ss1/Of I aZ 9.3 Z-V r1A0' ?11i-27A ,J1f P 7? alyV_A0 Y/il GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th5, 1956 is it It i• i{ j j 14 1 r s Q t li k . I it 14 t i r ifif f N 4 li it 4 t w.it ..,_.. ..•-,.'=..._.-........_,..,._.,,,.._ ................._. _...,..,... w--.«.,,. .._._..,:.—. xas-T.,...._ .....-... ij it is i 4 F CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California, ss Colllst 0f . ._.. County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, its pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolutions of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in 1Q-Z—::i Issembly District in said County,at the General Election held ou Norensber 6th. 19-56,for elective public ofces, and for and against each measure sub- sntted to the vola of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is allached, short-s the Tehole number of.otes cost its said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure iu said Assembly District in said Counly and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full, true and correct. IVITNESS my hand and Official Seal this-f-4r-00.....dayx, 9S6. w 5..:..., County Clerk. fir Deputy. The above certificate is to be used oay when the Baud of Supervisors has ordered the County Clerk to make the off cW canvass.) r i oto.5 Ste'` 0 0 os L c)Sb Of WOO 1 4 4 A 4f ` STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS united Representative State Senator Senatorlor 6th District Congress lTtb District ELECTION c I'1:EC1I C'1'S i•- Z s z O Z i i :. i — i n.,• .^f. t4 .f 10th Assembly District I _ O a C4i Q U Continued) x son H C 4".. Totals Brought Forward A W1f ?f 1Z312.3 f1 774 Concord No. 19 113 79 1 /O.7 87 9v 13 a2 Concord No.20 C .Z$2 /f F 131 l 0 13(0 / NV 5 my zs/757 Concord No.21 D 1 ff i q„ 88 0 O aq 0 97 9S 82 1,26 ./ Concord No. 21-A E 00 1/A _ 77 0 . - © 107 0 I/I 7/ y 63 Concord No,22 f .Z`l b I Y O 0 Q /36 2 /Oy". J G/ 7y Concord No.?3 G I Y I I k2 (05/ A Q :179 1 (0G Jy/ 5`J 5— 11 z 130 Concord No,24 H 177 /34 /d S O 0 1/6 0 //7 133 7Y 107 Concord No.25 o?S'1' 1'47 f06 O O /,A 0 /.25 Sly 1,15- ZY f iuicor<i_No.26 J •210 / / /."Z Q 0 NO / 1.73 S6 //2 7y 90 Concord No.27 K 2 ip _ N4 d;Z 0 ---a /3a / 11q 1 y4 l,ry -73 Concord No.28 L 173 $6 b7 O Q 71 0 6 9y 79 tz7 ftp Concord No.29 M ?'"{+" .3 3/ 0 0 g0 O lay zG 177 yY ii Concord No.30 N 1510b b 1`' 0 1 7? 735y 9rl 3;L' Concord No.31 Q_ S T --/ SI l0 _ #P _ .._ _ ._ d _138 O //2 -- ._- _/(?7 'z 67_75 Concord No.32 P I 0 lie 0 :137 0 /;-7 5"? to l 17f 7V i Concord No.33 Q .ZS R jr!?IS 0 0 Sr5' 0 166 07 IVO l'3 q 4 1: Concord No.34 it 3,62 z 06 0 0 B1ri l 113 d3 f// 1 Y7 t f do. 34-A s l i 1 3 9s o o Concord No,35 T AsV /x! /.27 0 0 111 0 G! Coniord No. 35-A A ;ZVA / 35r 107 O O 1.20 133 97 W 7-7 t. Concord No. 36 is /Ab (4 q 0 O ga41 3 0S7 Jf Concord No. 37 C / io $`/4 y 1 0 97 0 to i5 S-11 aConcordNo. 38 D /7 0 79 fa O 0 6 s o o g a 80 2 3 ./G, Concord No. 39 f ..Y f( f f 4 1 0 0 1 O 0 i 3 A r a y Yy 6 v Concord No.40 f /17 0 !Q 0 0 05 O /x I Z7 657 Concord No.41 H A35' 1 1v9 Sb O 0 133 1 tits 88 S;L 77 Concotd No, 41-A 1 427 /7,7 /.w 0 0 la/ A /0/ Concord No. 42 Concord No. 43 K A17 108 103 0 0 ?6 '3 /l/ 113 /a;?JW/ b 5 Concord No 44 L /74/ //0 63 0 O /05- O b 4 5'(Y Concord No.45 M .v 11,12.E O O /00 0 1.34, IN /AY 165" -73 Concord No. 45_A N .Zq7 /2'f' USS` 1' O 1/6 A /27 1.23 //9 179 hod Concord +. 4 }: O sZ4q /37 /.2G 0 12j- / / 5' 1 7 Concord No,46 t IX7 107 /20 O 0 k3 A 13y ff 1.93 157 j jl Concord No,47 o X31 lob 22 o O ley 107 7 yy Concord No. 48 R 185' 130 5Y f O A7 0 5'7 M y7 f4 93 Concord No.49 S .,3Dx 1 qq I53 O O IS'/ fir 13s f-3 f7 Concord No. 5a O_80 2. 113 96 Concord No. 51 A Z.7/ /7p f7—, .._ o -_D._ -~I4/_.-f lay fay yo _ _-_/r7 1,04 Concord No. 52 g 1 7q 08 2 0 /03' O 70 e 5y 6 ro O 3 Concord No. 53C //0 O 0 36 13 3 Concord No. 54 D A l t /03 12q O O /02 / 112 7) /10 1 f-3 30_ t} !Concord No, 55 Z O Io 10 A 7 Sfs_ o o ras 20 0 r Concord No. 56 f -2/10 /3.2 7y O O lf/ a y7 1A5 $L 0 by Concord No. 57 G - cam S /dt /Z,2, O 1 110 / 133 ao l/J 166 6 t Concord No.58H ..Z C /O /01? 151+2 3 113 pl V6 1yp Concord No. 59 1 ull 31 12 0 0 .99 D 15 3y /0 S '25 Concord.No,40. d ao5 82 _ - 1R4 1 0 52_IL Concord No. til K .Z 3 //7 133 O O /02 0 /'J7 114 l2y 186 3'1/ Concord No.62 L A(VI 143 /1 f D 0 /.1fr O 133 6 176 7f Concord No. 03 M ;2l 1(o7 i5-3 O O 16o O 75 q3 127 J0 Concord No, 6-1 N A'17 10V /y/ O O ff O /q)' 1/3 /.2k 1 4' I/ Concord No.65. 0 441 .__ /.30. 1/0 O_. 119 .Q Ile ---. _. 1.3b-.__ff - ofd_ 7(o Concord No, 08 P 140 67 9;L O 0 ff I f7 70 15 1a) 3Z Concord No. 69 Q 195 ?0 09 0 O O I;L 2 Concord No. 7t1 R . S0 s ;/ 1 as0 r't ply S k7 112 33 Associawd&Concord No.til,Cons. S 37 / 7 d 0 4 Cowell T ./6_ rl/ o Q 73 TotalsCarried Forward 7Xt_.347#f 2ff IQ 1 o7.Z71 G J 74'Z Jl III K_at l ark _ _ 5. _ GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 I48 Member at Supervisor Supervisor PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT M DIRECTOR M AssemblyDIRECTORDIRECTOR--4 Year Term I CONCORD HO ITAL DISTRICT 10th District Dist. Dist. 2 Year Term z u µ• 916 y ac us UJI U.o w oWc a YES NO YES NO s w A+;/Of 144 390 111 J3 lo4t.1lR8 fS8 x/!/0.10/y 110,4 tz/1/ o s llo b8i 13b 7 /30 /o k y /0t s7 ;} 13 79 C 'l67 //0 U6 13 .1e1 IV i1 117 Ivy 1.5- I /D 1 D I' f8 7s l/30 /0 7 S(E r1 3 fs Jo //V f 6 F i /379 I6I 17 ,5'y xo I !y 13? . I3 7 577 17y /5 /(i7 1 1 yy ys y H 115-0 76 1 1/ 15-6 15 1513. !y2 11 j 9 j 79 .,ly$ /OV i lgy /6 1-fV 17 I 7Y /7y (/;t 69 7y r t IG 2 f7 y3 /% /7K /8 f ItB /s y y020 S K ,;136 / 3 7b X5-7 /3t5 y !Y3 1 6 7g G o L << y 80 15' J,o //j 3/ /d6 8`s 3 7/ : I M ! //3 /06 15 G Jy*2 ,"{b . t'1 1. Jay . t!I y /a5 73 1 r3 a Fs7 Flt S r E' 16 70 1, i 3 3 3 7 f o IlnB ?7 17K /9 /fl.3 /`._ i i! _l s oZk5rS4J I P 117 g, - 2Y 14y zs i 193 /50 10 75 QI'119 1z L 1 2 A3 JVy 92 IS7 /,t3 130 f7 97 R q/5 7ft Jia ly 1 y 137 /off JA3 /v3 a/S ` 10' 75`L !y //3 1/0 /09 A 7 s7 T 137 101 1 y 7 /8a y I+17 I. y 1a(b 177 9A r A J!! ! 139 14, 15 19 Jl 13b ( 7 ' 7y r?D y2 67 7 // //Y 13 3 rah 75 1t1 1t r! i 1/0 ig ?7 & f IF /ny !A1' illy !, i,k ;Z0 if G 1137 79 s 1y /62 Ise rya loz 107 6'H10 8q I f v y 173 !! s a. N-3/3.3 7$ 7?1 [10 91 6Y 1/ /;'0 7 W 13;L 11V 11 6(/ .. 73 8Y 1167 ' 651t K NO 3 /.36 I'137 130 77 L 1 lab a 9 tai J8 Yy i7 1 //7 / 0.M i': 1;1 /;z j 197 ,'t 2 /8'Sl 1? 7/ /G37 /5-/ 7;Z ' 77 N11;q 1/o 18 /3 /8y t(V 70 /6,0 1P 163 f 1 o I 4/ /8 J7 2f i'77 /S I / 70IpY 3- P 110 10 15'0 18' It// 17 1913 137 . 1/3 ( 7 . 7_ y Q '122 f7 15`4 13 1Si`'5 tlo s s lY6 13.3 /Ae S4 Se 13 V 12Y i1 AO yrR , 3 1 b 11/ !o/ 9! S 1i/to /lo 84 .23 /7V .2s 61 i7' 15S/ 77 I? A T gb 94 x o /A. /7 z 9 7 f3 t A r/yo y 80 1s 17y fY 14 I S/3 o& /. x x y i/f 7 9 I 195' 10V /06 70 c 6.9 33 3-1 3 r7 71 .55 .5T5 A 2 X o D J.2? //e2 9A 13 17.2 /Y 14 l7? /65' /3.2 7/ 9' 3 s E ' 1/o 87 sy 13 10 17 ii 33 l,3k i/ Y ( a 'F .130 7y 3 l '!Y7 :co 133 /21 117 7G 7j l79 -G t26 /I*I, 17.7 1.2 " I6r IF :. ii j 16o /3A A(b 65'. 7' .H ,;/4/ yy Loa 17 1Py /I 81Is y 1 / 5" 87 0 0 3 13 3A 7 y A0781 l L6 49 //0 66 ' 71 K W /;z7_90 7 Af7 3 i 73 130 /31 86 // A L /A7 JA s iz 0 ; 183 o F 7.1 /Y9. / yA MP./7y 3S- 160 7 / / /0 S" 12 /2y 76 t N I a 0 //:o18/ 17 1A) 14- 5 / 26 7tI . IOI o ;1 q l 91 43 13 173 t0j 6/ i11 P 64 k7.113 10 IL' s p f;L 9q A(;L to NO /o 7A i R ; 46 90 10 i y.7 g 7AVOIf 3 y 2 . 3 S l7 X zo a/ a b d dam / /c shy d7 T 7 t gy -3, , Jr7y P 059f-U OW V;w-17.fz 5- a ii Al STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, _ DIRECTOR, T-- -- EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. Ward No. I Ward No.4 Ward No.5 ELECTION s PRECINCTS x z u IOth Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A ;i a Concord No,19 B ! CConcordNo.20 Concord No.21 p ; Concord No.21-A E 1;I3 FConcordNo.Z 4._ Concord No.23 Concord No.24 H Concord No.25 Concord No,26 1 I V Concord No.27 Concord No.28 L !i f Concord No.29 M r Concord No.30 Concord No.31 0 Concord No.32 P „ j Concord No.33 Q Concord No,34 k Concord No.34-A S ,t Concord No.35 T , cf Concord No, 35-A A i Concord No. 36 6 1 Concord No. 37 C i Concord No, 38 p t I Concord No 38-A E }: ft Concord No.39 F Concord NO. G Concord No.41 H Concord No.41-A I #i t COI1COTd NO.42 j Concord No.43 Concord No 44L , 4 Concord No.45 IM #' Concord No. 45-A N Concord No 454'O s` Concord No.46 P ,. Concord No.47 Q i f Concord No.48 R I Concord No.49 S ' Concord No 50 f Concord No. 51 A i Concord No. 52 B Concord No. 53 C 1 Concord No. 54 p ,1 r Concord No, 55 E + Concord No. 56 F Concord No. 57 G l± j S a jl Concord No. 58 H f Concord No, 59 Concord Nil.60 Concord No.Gl K , Concord No.62 t t Concord No.63 M iConcordNo.64 w Concord A o,.GS __..__ __ 0 Concorl No.GS P Concord No.69 Q I CmIcot'd No. ill R 1 j ff Asociale d&Concord No,67,Cons. S l Co eell T r Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 ALAMEDA CONTRA COSTA T"NS. DIST.DIRECTOR AT LARGE, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR p Woad No. I Word No.2 # Word No. ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. l 1 z ` y fi r 1 a Le A ' Va 010 /._- 7715 33#1 if7.ft-aloin YtO 1.023f0e 3 8 ;;77 q5 11 /t0 -YY 13 /7 2 cC 30 6 7 As Di $ 30 z8' Sq /5- '27 T py zY .Z9 sy 13 2 4 6 gy HIo I cy X 3 0 2& z y 70 z/ zf( Vg' 30 Y7 3z 39 66 2 Y y YA 33 sb _ t Y _ q3 79;Z0_ / 5 .Zz K 'f7 f5~ 30 3/ 65' /s ;L7 Y7 2-; L -79 yip6 31 zy s"",z /(v J s3 z( M,i9Y 3 y7 AY3 b1 Ag do 57 A6 N SID 30 31 g l/ 3A 7M o =1a3 Y7 90 AG . 7/ /0 32 75 ;2- 3938 //y ;,rr IV 27 z(o 63 .29 33 60 3s( / 7 R X775 3z .22 qt s6 / zy 4q z S (p7 V 3b 1 33 39, I( 1( q3 3 / T A ;' c ,r S' 26 /0 xo .33 A D i V 27 /8 .7. 3 /3 z0 7 2(?" 30 Vit' ` ! , tl ,30 sta F' aT ; - Sz 31 35 6 7 . 7 y 1103 5-15-Ll( tk 3Y 77 /s /7 8/ A7 H 1113 4y /7 37 SCv tl z7 X0 .3! 11,Z AV 7/ 3S/ A 7/ A3 31 '{y zV /0 37 z_2 K ; 89 q< Y y3 /5 32 s"s 13 /7 1s 2/ L {9 35— 29 is z i 415 /s /s" ¢y /y M !1r 75 s7 17 ua 93 3/ -X57 fg q N I o g G/ 2 6 q S 72 2 A8 S1 Az O! p , lat a0 5-0 z 33 43 z5 A3 ss 2y o fb ,f'3 loo Ax -27 b A5' 2Y 3Y .26 R '73 x6 3o tst tit 43 ( z.9 4 20 s rIa 69 z2 IrV 31 h 71 sJ QJqA/ ._.;z._,_ _ ;z 5 x2 AC;y. (a7 s7 /9 z/ 73 /7 J-0 7 X30 s 49 43 Al tt /7 4 tl ;LY s0 a.0 CiJ 17 6 11 /0 q aa 0/ ti v D(117 4 6q A/ 3 67 27 28 75' 0 Fty7 j 7 20 30 7,2 xl 23 7? z F G1!pa 41 S6 70 3,q 7? 19 25 7s x H F/;.b60k 46 xt 3/ fr6 a2fl 5/2 76 Ifl 13 b6 3 6 /A 0 // /7 0 zlsy36xz1r8 . W_._. . _.._ &3 16......__ _ ...._ Kllfl 801 6z 2q 3z 'q g5 -33 and 30 L 3/ 13 W M I ?2 3Y 6 /0 2 3 !r7 i/ 36 q7 32 38' 95` . 5 ;z6To0 P 73 5 2 y219 3Y qV t? 1 q2 Q z o J5 b y x f R ; o 3G T 3y 13 2s yY Is" /0 27 , /A s 5 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE F t GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 15 t' e D G N 1 x t M N O Q R S r A C D E G H 1 M N a Q R ' 5 a r 6 C D ' E f G N 1 l ' M; N. 0 pi Q R s ' r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f S 6 1 r..........:.._ .. .. ........_... - _. .$.:.........,.. ..::.r,..+-+...:.3'.«".:^..-..._..-.«T`,.'''_".`:.««..:..R=%':..:n'::.::...«...a..w`+.=.^r„.'...m.S....,:e:::_.«...c i,....:.._:..s:w:«.»....r...:. ".^..'..:'-":'i=:='........_..... i t 7 i j f t i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6ch, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 N W Z LL Z of Q N OG NZ Cci uj ON Z O r ONC 1I FEW- Z m .O UZ 0 WZ d ~ O Z> C9 oCSW aC W N P O 2 O.0 W O N O W N Z i Z < W.m H W I... - O OOC J Z Oo U J m UA 7 I< Q LL N Um 0 0 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.?.z/•8 33f 330 8/f7 N21-0 1910 ltIvy`s.7711tS'/`"12-ss'U'f Isff.1-AUX if 7/f jc,01/6y38 11,115.ujV3 13s/1.s 9Sa°37 7131 17/33 /94l/ B 1q1 32, ly3 30 /3.Z 37 y3 135 1/2 .-f /Of G/ 7/ y0 83 SFS 10;t 66 95 //0 39' 7V 7/ c Z2/ JF .2349 3y z09 Y6 If 2;s 199 76 /9,s 76 9y I(e //Z /2/ 77 77 173 /6i s lak //7 D 130 .31 137 zf- 423 30 Jk /. 51 faw o /as ss 5 f9 G, V Yy I" q/ 107 ' 9y 5(3 ' 63 1-3 E . 1137_; 7 1J-/ -,ZY /-3.3 30 . 4y 1 yo 1/y y7 _/06 Go 5-? /a/ 75 77 .. `/4 X03 :: G3 i - /z/ F /7y 5,o i f'Z ifs /7;t /a /i 7 /47 i1Y 96 13.3 k;Z 63 /3A *5 //o yy NO (03 /y/ i27 j-/ 8/ /a3 G /67 :)70 /7(p s3 /v7 yy t!; 181 /36 13 //(v /0 8' 96 /-ZA IN 75- 5 / /s° ,? /.26 iys y7 /a-o /o y/ H 1b2 y/ lla8 y3 !y Y cEs lam 1v7 ic7 137 73 4g 1/? 8y 5/ /z7 f0 /17 176, {.3 y10 921 1 A06 ZY 2;0 A;t ?+02 3/ 4t7 /f7 117 fly i6c 7Y A6 1.36 /27 8? 73 1Y-3 8'2 1f 3 .153y 3 !l/3 /a8' .' A" yo 211 41 l79 7-/ 7j 1ai0 _/6j 79 /7S 73 $3 /z(p 1/6 9Y X 75- /25:. 7y /yy 6-y ,7 y /ae_9 K 17t 3a /lKs' ag /V7 -3 ilr /77 /;L1/ V/ /0 63 X6 110 f 8s i7 /,y 70 /27 /;7 93 y0 1 /32, o Ivy z2 13"t .2 ,13 lYk if m y /o! 5j" l06 83 G7 77 (oy 7S/ 73 N y7 36 18Y 5 M 177 35 1&3 -)--1 /-^j t j 2y )yy )A7 Y2 lAy k3 -7& //5 7/ r/5 38 13V8'4 //;z //7 6y ! ka /O9 N , iosl iy /a& 2/ y /f /1? 7/ j-0 7," y3 3y 70 y(as y zs -77 -71 77 5- 2y Ys- rY o 143 VA A" YA /i1 yr 77 /u y 7(i 141 4' 67 JVJ_/,2s 8'9 6? 13y 4 y s' /Go y Vis" //G P l6F 7 l7y .57 lo.3 63 &7 lyo 1q1 it r33 87 8'1 /AD 95- S y2 /38 5.3 ; 7/ /o£r o 176 y'7 /.?7 y Y / ' ;z5 34 ;UO IVO ro 70 /a8 751l 4l y /A7 7/ /33 1(a7/ S-A Al i R 148 30 1 I 136 3V 5-7 1/t? V' Z 147 63 40 11,? G7 15` (1 /03 yy S 1qj V4 134 32 1;•q 30 3 1Y0 112 ) 0 y4 6,Z qo G/ 72 141 17 G7 80 75- 4 "S3 e3 T ai9z . 37 11 yb s3 1!; 115 71 13s` 8> f . IN I9 9(0 /a ko 1.3y /1 .s3 8g A 010 q7 186 q 0 1 y 3-,A A0 1 Y-! 79 130 13 ya //0 jG 10S 60 /27 90 /1 y /// (odd ' 90 /0 y; B 77 A3 7(0 27 (e3 33 Y /o8' f? 36 C;Z 3f 22 65 35 41 z6 4 y y0 93 VY 27 V7 c ll;2 r/ 7 ,z;t //7 IC r-/ fa Sy v6 gA (o3 62 -7r y3 97 ?5 as^ D 1y9 13 . 1Y 19 1 C )S jls 12.(7 110 4 lois 60 50 i° S/ 1 -7 ..1=7 2-2 IAO i.`f :•7 ! y E`a, 1 7/ it 5/ !d Y (a Y f 9 0 `F y /o-o y.3 36E13Y F JiN 39 1yy 3 1 170 q.2 {i :0-J tus 7b li STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS Y 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 A W 1 3 J i J Z N F ELLCTIO\t cD W W i < it i c ZN <W o41 '; O W < O ZZ y a[ 3Z i ;:tJW Z ONO I PRI:C]NCTS N0 W. JL J NO VZr- i o= g1 o 01- 0hCWWxHZNW' W I b J W VCU O> O U.0 cz 00 on. 10th Assembly District YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Y E NOContinued) ES NO YES 3195//L S7 y Totak Brought Forward AIDS/0 10 a2'1f J It71s 3/ot8l 91jy 9lib.271.tfirJZ 7617 1yn /4411 y /o 3 /vConcordNo.19 y2 42 86 t 127 wy /O/ ice 8/ S-8' s 39 Co icordNo.p C /9 2r3170 j !qg 41 r /( ( v 51 1.31 Fly 76 lf,3 /G,1 vb f/ 80 cOncord No.21 D /a3 17 97 yj 11 9 3A /o3 Yo fly .55 V1 /03 !ly .30 6 incord No. 21 A F„L/f __ -- y1 . / ; , r! .__Y 8-_Y._.3 _.y/ 1/0 !,3/ _ 5 r_ 7 Concord No.2-7 F 133 60 /off w 136 / !/Z6 yy /Dol 63 a3 /y2 51Y 7 A Concord No.23 1 yo ! 7 /:b wn /Y7 ;-3 12y r`ooa./f 7/ ' (o y /3 !s'y j!/A6 J 7 I Concord No.24 H /Og 92yb F2 IVO Sl 1.2Q Q 75 S 7 /3y r1 yaZ 4l Concord N'o.25 1 /ia /,7 litJ j /L 5 y lk2 Y& ' 137 73 `J-q 15'? '''1G/v 5 Concord ' _ 1 /Yo 7/ !2 - 43 /' - 5 ,_1 ' V %1 (os 5! /6 '_s .F j/2y 831\To _ S 6 `1 Concord No.27 K /;,to '4 My 7y /y8 38' ' /;X2 60 ' s 7y .S /a ly7 Y 3 j l/9 7 I Concord No,2S L 1" 14 9y yz " lag A /Oct 36 go S' ;38 IV/ '! l0-O -3(/ Il 1 Y7 S O qlitlD1lConcordNo,29 M I /// 7q, 85 Ii 3S // 73 ' 117 &it y ll5 8l /1s70 y yI Concord No. 30 N (v/ 51b / 38 83 022 5 33 q7S o 73 7A3/ Y . R.5 Concord No.31 -- __ Oil Sb 58_ N9.2' 7--jja .27 1 R_ 49 1.73 _ 70 s 5/_!s 1„ 7y —'i j /3S/ fly/ i7' 3 s Concord No.32 P;,107 f/ fO V J /Y 6- .13k /.20 '! :? f!(7f3 Sy /.34 /3S/ 5-f f7 97 Concord No.33 Q /;LZ 7 90 1 /;.Y / l/) 63 ; 75 ill 5-3 13-311-30 33 !i S 7 Concord No,34 R f q 6 :2 74 7/ /0s" a N1 4q 77 70 37 //k /0y {5 63 C sword No. 3-3 A S SCJ b l 42 97 103 39 8b y6 64 43 ja !09 96 S/7 Concord No,35 T ,124 YS /OY 93 bV yR ?/27 vS 92 IV Y9 V coniord No. 36 :\ A1'(/tv 5 /06 k 13y fiY l2y (;Z /ol 8fl 3 Concord N0. 36 e ! yo 5 / Q8 41 66 ,Zfo Iva .20 ,3/ 4/ j' a/ G 7 'J JV j 1 37 31 f, Concord No. 37 c8lo W ig ,S /O.z ,7o 'ff 33 75, y/ J3 87 .3 79 S/f Concord No. 38 D Y YO /•2 2 70 .3f1 ; flfo 50 q5 103 ;j/23 A(o Concord No. 38 A E + y 3 S 3 ! 3 2 8 S(7 ,3 0 106 .;10 _ ' _ _ oy _--- r._ Y q 3 39 Concord No. 39 F .13 3 61 //' f;p 41 1 7 6 S : //O f8 s 13? 07 "G 2 s l/3 fl/ Concord No.40 c /37 f ` lis 7(a /72 -2 19'0 4y 1/0 7S 5/ NO J'i IVV 2 V 7y No.H; 1 I IfConcordNo.41 IS7 >8 /,. 70 /s/ 94 - 1V7 0 ;./2Y / 5' . (oy A/0 ;'&7 36 30 76 ,y Concord ,.41-A i /27 63 /0.26y ,/5 3S! /3o y7 /oy 66 so 13y /yg 38 ,i 0 7/ Concord No. 42 J ' P V7 75/ 57 //f ,3.2 8t!o y 2 7/ 60 - 6 /410 36 1' 9a J 3y Concord No, 43 K //Z 70 !o3 i"0 1,37 y3 121 qq J`2 73 .5-y l/ '/2y y5 I 1I/6/ 75 i Concord No 44 t j N 77 /oo 8 51S 97 (IV 6 y 58 40 93 /0/ .76 i. J1z 6 r yI Concord No.45 M1131 Pi 134 $.5- 177 5 /y3 !,3 !W' 107 62 1s 7.ilis 6o ' 402 , 63 ! Concord No. 45-A Ni )SV by 137 7;R /81 36 4,? 3y 1/7 iO 6,0 IVJ /7/ yo 1 r oncrnd No. 45-1'--- o 1J13 73 / 7 0 ,6 = 16 bo 138 73 3"3 173 ;1173 61 152 7k i Concord No. 46 P 13 96 /'la v 13y V 2 /2S 1i 1.3.253 I lab Concord \'0.47 Q:;! q8 83 : 86 7;Z /y F S /l y 9 7Y s'y 4/7 /a 3 133 Concord No. 48 R 1 a qo gb q8 I o l U E t 09 37 3w 106 // .Z I 6 y 3Y 17 6 ;7 7 I Concord No.49 S )35-1,12 11,7 /02 1 a IV 76 ` loy /0V 1` 67 I76 ; ls8 7/ ii//' 1/6 Concord No. 50 T f3 S 7 6S_ //2 W /Q24q " Y0 63 Jr•L /03 !' //2 JI;X j y3 Concord No. 51 A 1Sl 73 /.28' 7A 16/ b/ 14 5'9' '/19 7/ 6l 15'1 1& 3 Concord No. 52B i /o/ 39 Yb 125- .21 105 a 3S /03 /ay .31 i 8f'o r?p0 Concord No. 53 c . rp 2s S/5 .(0 5 .77 CA 3S .Zf s/ so 'a Concord No. 54 D''l qq G 7 . /25 7S!_ J0 y6 ..1 V75-7 /2S 77 . (F f 1 Yo ; /63 f 7 concord No, 55 E i3c 1 ly .j lSto '/3l ,3a 1/8 5 y/ i30 !' 136 7y Concord No. 56 F Gj/3f/ q 1;4 63 /50 q 3 /A? 5j ' 420 6-2 . 0 13'? ;i /fl/r J671 O9 7Y Concord No. 57 G 13Y !/ /;to yo ,tot 301;r- .57S7 `117 y3 6;Z /s2 /67 SD 1 135 80 Concord No. 58 H '/b8 37 /yo 8;t H; .3 17/ y8 /3G 71 *y 17Y "/G;z 5 it /Sa 7/0 Concord No. 59 1 1Q 1S /S /ff /9 /b' ' A3 10 16 7 Concord-.' J_113 bp y _..'3_13F_?lE? #6 6 .. G 1L 1;46S6 3 53 Concord No. 61 K 1150 73 /33 70 14;0 30 163 y3 -02 70 SG- j 5 x; 157 ;3 s 7 63 Concord ?o.fi? L ,/;.7 f5 /27 910Sz K 7 l0o / 3y ; !ay y7 7 /Y7 /Yz 7fl 79 33 Concord No. 63 M,l3o V /ey w7 1 S(1 38 /23 4 106 Sfi 415 f3s !Sl5 3.Z flp Concord No.W N Ii0 67 /.'i.Z 9y /f9 30 tel 4y J.27 93 /V 1Y1 /70 5<<I 114.3 "0 I O 1 /Go A /;tJ y :/2y 6/ s_" /y3 t'Coicnrilnl5 y Concord No. 68 p 4p 43 . 48 s3 q9 3V 75 .E &3 (03 y6 8'1 /a.o 30 Concord No.< Q y 7 3 9 if 4 l 10 21 y7 S 5 S l /OS 106 {5 Q/ Concord No. 70 R 70 s`f "1 >O 76 >s , 7y JV 5-3 90 97 ' 9.1 ,35- 76 YA Associated&Concord No,67,Cons. S : / 7 IV /1 1.3 y y 21 6 2,3 7 i( 2CowellT736133v r! yY 7 V 7 _41 7. 37.. 0 `6 — 17 1/y 'l Totals Carried Forward xy rf71J/ 013 / a' GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th 1956 y f. r a i 3; Is y if if r I it Ji I` it i i TI` t r K j# ifit Jf is 1 d I e if r+ G` z j 3 S'r r X a 14 l CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS y, OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS t State of California, ss. Co 11111 y of County Clerk- of lerkofsaidCounty, do hereby certify that, its pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the F_leclions Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast 42 2:;Z ssenrbly District in said County,at the General Election t f held oil Nir ember 61h,1956”for electk e pubiic offlices, and for and against each measure sub- P iuitted to the-.•ote"of the volers,and that the State ntent of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached" slums the whole number of:Notes cast in said Asscmbly District it; said County, and the whole number of Notes cast for each candidate and for and against each nneasure in said y4 lcsc•mbly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of clic"respective columns and the totals as slunvis for each candidate and for and against a each measure are full, true and correct. 11'"17': ESS my hand and Ofcial Veal this.....f...2X.day of......4-7r...... !1956. a; SEAL) 1._ _ County Clerk. By Deputy. Tbe abo-.,e certificate is to be used o*wbea the hoard of Supervisors has ordered the Cmuty Clerk to make the official canvass.) r4 e. o1M 6 Orr U ay YA LL OS Y op 56 BAR YA a Y4 fd uc asox- 5 o C oc a* k r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative State PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS United States Senator in Congress 17th District Senator 6th District 17th y _ Z sELECTION Lz PRECINCTS c Wj C) o4 t- C4 L t-O G C4Ua x a 0 u10thAssemblyDistricti— v continued) Eno OE M C PigIMON mmm, ii- _ x -, N < N Totals Brought Forward A 387.0 -X 750LY- ZbZ 4/ 8 jfh? /2-9.22709 3 17421 HAM/ 9GY,?#JY5 Z Pacheco No,I S Martinez No.25,Con;. 8 215 F/14-10 0 0 7( / r-{ Yy / yo Pacheco No. I-a C 2 2.t to 0 9. o 122 9 Loo Gy 416 Pacht-co No. 1-I1 D , 17/ 7y 19 0 72 0 47 i/219 37 2 Pacheco No.2 . E-2.75 _ /G.3 Y.3__ l _ •12 . G7 9 PachecoNo.3 F fS O e7 5Y ii J Pacheco No.4 G /4 G 4 S" /6 3? / 7/ 9G G9 goo 57' Paclieco No.5 H 14 o /y2 /2 2 0 o i.11 O /V i1-1 My 62 97 Pacheco No.6 27/ , l S D 119 I /s'8 w/e/ //8 99 1' I Pacheco No,7 J .L _ Y_o Q /_0 Pacheco 1\10.S K l // j i 12 67 ry is Pacheco No.9 L o /al © /2z 111T 105 d.4 Pacheco No. 10 M o I l ay o Pacheco No. 11 N 3/ .Zd /d O o 20/ Pacheco N o.12 0 l97 /Z7 2 ,/ 3-- _/Z/1 G0 Pacheco No. 13 p 1~f^ /0 G/ Pacheco No. 14 C! 21-C 130 Pacheco No. 15 R 2/0 /y2 o 3z l G 7C or O w Pacheco No. 16 S 16-7 '99r Gr Q O 57 l o 7 3 li r :57ZT_1a Q 57PachecoNo. 17 Oy / 9 8 7 G 1'achrco No. I,--A A /./ //,C J ! Oz O G t Pacheco No. 1S e .20/ //D K9 0 D 98 0 /0D 105-- 9-1 f0 62 Pacheco No. 19 C /77 Ile fj' a D 09 0 Gnat off' S8 9f 702. Pacheco No. 19-A D /p40 Oi v J 0 0/ 0 /6 (o(!i oz :z Pleasant Hill No. 1 F /,91 /.'y G!;'p 0 O /C O 7$__ Pleasant Hill No,2 F /S3 9,4, ' SG O O 911>0 0 Pleasant Hill No.3 J 34 77/ Pleasant Hill No.4 H /YO AOS U Y o 9 D 513 D.'Y4 IN J6?i Pleasant Hill No.5 2 SG /8I 47 0 0 7y o 7F SPY p7 mo /S'5y Pleasant Iiill\'o,6 J Pleasant Hill No.7 K24' q /? 6 88 0 152 4 97 16? ! 5 mo '03 Pleasant Hill No,s L // >'32 5-S 0 0 so 9 7 r Pleasant Hill No.9 M 217 /.2f' 902 C o ISS o 9' f S" , 1/' 9 Pleasant hill No.10 N @I yf4 J 9 G 4 o O 0// J Go Plel ant(Lill\' I 1 O 2_Q0_ Pleasant Hill No.12 p31r 8n 9y F17 Pleasa nt I Iill No.13 Q 1p7 7 mp J r Pleasant Hill No.14 R /7 pr/ Q / (! Pleasant Hill No. 15 S 3 3 a2/r p(/ 0 o a2o9 1 89 i, 8'0 Iq9 1. 9 Pleasant Hill No,16 TI /,G_? ...__.r 1- © a1410 t/0 zoPleasantIiiilNo. 17 A I9.3 /02 ti !j 7U © C/ Pleasant Hill No. IF g Ff /j, S 5-7 0 j' /2 G i Y o 11i' C Pittsburg No.I D 27/l / 7 qq7 0 f? Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 F /Jol.7 i 0 pv uC/. V Pittsburg No.4 G 151 1 Q 3/ 0 7h1 jj Pittsburg No.5 H a J ( 102 /G U , .G Y 116 1 Pittsburg No.6 i a? 17 20 7G 116 161 Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S K /59 e'l Pittsburg No.9 L 147 V% J y0joGDl9 7 tvp Pittsburg No. 10 M 1 l / p /00 J? r 1"- Q,0 0 0 T1" 3? 15S S` Pittsburg No. I1 N y0 1 6 /oqC 0 o /0.2 0 1./ G 109 Yr PittshurNo. 12._ G Pittsburg No.13 P ?Q '72 /2 f Q O 0 0 /•ZC Pittsburg No. 14 Q 4f f/, 9/ o yd Pittsburg No. 15 R (! s9 /l! n Q sin 0 QJy Op 7 Pittsburg No. 16 S W # I /K.0 36 z /s3 j/ yy /21 5P 16 Pittsburg No. 17 T_ 2 8'D d _ o o_ _- ._8 _.o Totals Carried Forward 3 pY ?4 S3 y 7" _9 t`r GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER Grh, 1956 Member of PITTSBUR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICTSupervisorSupervisor DIRECTOR b Assembly DIRECTOR-4 Year Term DIRECTOR I J; 10th District Dist. N . Dist. 2 Year Term CONCORD HO ITAL DISTRICT t'2 Oj' ji L i u. J ZZ Z o22 y i Oi I 2 a ac r;. a aC qc zusILI jjj a ac 4r z Y a ac d !- a 3 z W U W Q !, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, i EAST BAY M.U.D.` EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. f Ward No. 1 Word No.4 _ Ward No.3 I i f z l ELECTION x z - E PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District v tai U Q u t Continued) Totals Brought Forward A ; p J 4/11 .1 4 rt I Pacheco No.1&(Martinez No.25,t=ons. B D 0 0 0 a 1 Pacheco No. 1-A t . 1'lchrco No, 1-11 o Il Pacheco No.2 E i i Pacheco No.3 F Pacheco NO. 5 H I,Pacheco No. Pacheco No.6 1 fl P1checo No.7_i Pacheco No.8 K Pacheco No.9 1 Pacheco No.10 M it Pacheco le11o. N lT Pacheco No 12 Q P1C1iCC0 No. 13 p Pacheco No. 1.1 Q Pacheco No. IS SPachecoNo. 16 IPachecoNo. 17 T PacluTo \u. 17-A A II Pacheco No. 1S Pacheco No. 19 C l' h Pachrco No. 19-A p I Pleasant Hill No.I E I4 Pleasant Hill No.2 f I Pleasant Hill No.3 G i.l 1 E Pleasant Hill No.4 H Pleasant Hill No.5 1 Pleasant Hill Nth.6- J Pleasant Hill No.7 Pleaswit Hill No.8 1 f4 Pleasant Hill No.9 Pleasant Hill No.10 Ni Pleasant Hill.No._11_.._ Pleasant Hill No.12 p Pleasant llill No.13 Q Pleasant Hill No.14 Pleasant Hill No. 1:S it a i Pleasant Hill No.16 Pleasant Hill No.17 q ! Ih Pleasant Hill No. 18 31 C Pittsburg No.1 p Pittsburg No E I' FPittsburgNo.3 s la Pittsburg No.4 G Pittsburg No.5 H i' j Pittsburg No.6 1 ?n 4 Pittsburg NO I i Pittsburg No.S n Pittsburg No.9 t Pittsburg No.10 M S1 i Pittsburg No. 11 N I r a Pittsburg No. 1.. O Pittsburg No.13 p : l Pittsburg No. 14 Q l Pittsburg No. 15 Pittsburg No.16 S Pittsburg No.17 T l i Totals Carried Forward V Kot AA00 OW.$ Z, f I 4 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 60 ALAMEDArrCONTRA COSTA MANS. DIST. r DIRECTOR AT LARGE, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR f, Word No. 1 Word No.2 Word No.2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. E f- i t cccc Q Y T 3c zLe m A V07 ON /y slY X539 639E /,30ff i/3r,IGZN S a9 9 B ,aa Zo ylr C so /9 17 D 11,7 " Y 2 ! Is- 16-- 56 Y7 /G 9 3G .2/ E '1// Y - - ' If'/ _3 33 79 '2.----- G 173 f7 I 17a/ Ste' /r 30 G 3 a2 D H I/// p S"G 3/ 3.2 601 /9 gyp' 7t1240 6 S 2p yy 90 2,q 32 7C 33 Z/ 90 .20 2z. 77 .2 K ? L y 7y N /32 y_ Y3 2 y y ./0L 3a . P N1 33 /y .27 0/ /Y J/ .27 061 79 3 70 2y a2,' 5-0 21 30 G9 /G R 9/ S2 3y /S as ro zo g3 7/ /s S14 39 yo 2/ /2. 34 7 i,3 T { 73 y`- 7___?G y9_Via ._5.2_sy_! A Gf yp 141:f 50 Alt 27 f7 1,41 3'2f 2 0 y- D 20 E '77. o 34 /1 22 57 F5`ly7 z9 /9 / 3 /33,Z39 3 G !l Go 28 2.2- /9 so /o ril H G f S/ 39 17 .4U'37 /-1 30 % 0/ 1i107 9'7 TO .43 3y 9,1 /G s8 1/ a23 Y1 /G 1211GS/ys"y $a K I 10D y3 r 26 2r P 9 57 9G L113? S/ a x 32 /0 /G 57 G 34 GB..Q0 M 70 6 9 31-4 2/ all SG .21 3/ y/ 3d N i 8973 c 23 23 y lS w 7 3 03 0 8$ 57 5V 17 31 7 _ 2I 6 zi P IT7 66 37 6S y 3: 2 . 0 to S YP 2' 4 020 ys- R s WA 7$w AS 2f/ .29 3 /S t _90__. L___?0___a_____s. 77 lam_ A 97 S'f 33 /G 2/ ,S'2 2 0 3 9 15-1? B r 5"4 1/0 la 19 Sy l/ 3 G 39 /y C DI E I i G H ; j A K L ' M N x O P ? Q ! T I' 71.'w/: .2o 12Y 532-1 7S30 171 'Y03/.*57 4155,497f 3. L GAF laU)L CN 4;3, GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Member of Supervisor Supervisor PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICTDIRECTORAssemblyDIRECTOR--4 Year Term DIRECTOR 10th Distrid Dist. Dist. i CONCORD HORTRIAEDISCT n Z Year Term r a itItf U) Q ' i + N u: C q p j Qi' z i zW i W = Q z i# c E H I a ai = oy ac X o p O_ Y of p !, Q t LO 2 n 3 W a E au . rG W is Q W z O cis i z q W q z or 2 z w YES NO YES NO ca zdf ,! W 4! z W m IL d H A 331/0 fi 3// 313 33oQ39 q it os?59>S g 7s" 33S sxs, S 17 L3 /9 Ifs? 24, ti Mr G CI47 /0 .:1 y2 /d 3.4 D 9.9 k4 99 /57 YP Ill 8.2 3*0 S`l ? E Ill 11719 G ! 4' res"/ 2 9 9T 9 5:z -57 i H GL /lvt I !,/'11' 130 21fl 17 ;-;?dY ?o ry 1'/r 1r 6'r J 1 !fY '1,1J3 4( 1 /71/ 7 1114 ! Y/ /37y G K N il 911 /e/ S AMdg ss 3 O /02 y</ 4 A 5-7 1;2y y Irl 13 a I J// id/ 17"r c f t// litl /5-, 10r /G D /OE/ //0 37 1 D roy, L 8' x 13 : 169 If o/ v 9,eG o 57 r s: F 79 zG 36 G is/rty i/ S? .3 !32 3 1,061I9 3y 37 H i y K 1!/G G l. t t I?o 149 I11Y7 /49 /32 V7 Y,. M )3S" 70 15':2 14 J55 17 N ;vIt1 to IN S G 19$ 17 ' 19/ A '181 5:z 151 9 ../3/ 8' 49 / ? yT 111 13 S"'13S !/ 1? J1 ii 1/3 1.7.2 o YG • yz . C D ;, 95" My 198 /S /11 /10 , it) 15yi, 79 119 I/A F Ile* H 5"0 G 1/ y? G l i 4 A- 111 7 9, d 9f G 7G GG K 8 S L L 9 G d N I30 1 0 0 '( o I 9,0 / 81 0 tog P ;;8S" 99 0 :1/7 77 93 I G y 1 Q2 P/ 7 97 8 3r os/ S $110 id? tY6 l J 7v/ /-'t y T / //8 s J8 _lye 17 136 _// ^ rg 1(,4 TIVJ1V3 0 J* 7fnX1 , 3 V-0 a9Y,9 3 Zk)' 2- 1- 4/07 -3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, T DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, i EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. Ward No. 1 Ward No_4 Ward No.S j ELECTION f i x x PRECINCTS Z z i z z zcc4c 1 W*, ems- y W I W 10th Assembly District o p u f Continued) r a E a Totals Brought Forward A LSSJ /` ia.Zyt p Alm W? ,TIF1'achccu No,I &?Martinez No,25,Cons. $ O 6 6 0 Pacheco No.I-A C it li Pachrcu \u, l-lt 0 Pacbecao No-2- E Pacheco No,3 F i Pacheco No.4 G i Paclieco.Ni o.5 H Pacheco No.6 1 j Pacheco No,7 J i Pacheco No.8 K Pacheco No.9 L r Pacheco Nlo. 10 M i Pacheco No. l l N j i it 1'acli co No.12 Pacheco No, 13 P Pacheco No, 14 Q E s If Pacheco No. 15 Pacheco No. 16 S F iE Pacheco No. 17 Tis i hichrtii No. 17-A A Pacheco No. 18 Pacheco No. 19 G f Pacheco No, 19-A p S Pleasant Hill No i E a: i Pleasant Hill No,2 F MF Pleasant Hill No.3 G s I 11 Pleasant Hill No,4 N Pleasant Hill No.5 1 i x t Pleasant Hill No,6 J $` Pleasant Hill No,7 K Pleasant Hill No.S 1 Pleasant Hill No,9 M ; Pleasant Hill No.10 N # )S9 5 q3 Ii Plea-milt bill NO 11 O W7 Pleasant Hill No,12 p t Pleasant Hill No.13 Q Pleasant Hill No.14 R Pleasant Hill No.15 S Pleasant Hill No. 16 i Pleasant Hill No,17 A Pleasant Hill No. 18 t 3y G o0 33 E C j Pittsburg No,I D ii' Pittsburg No.,2 E Pittsburg No.3 F 1i Pittsburg No.4 G Pittsburg No.5 p i Pittsburg No.6 1 j PittsburgNo,7 fi 14 x Pittsburg No.S K TPittsburgIdo,9 1 Pittsburg No.10 M Pittsburg No.I l N r r.rt u PittsbI o, 12 Ou_T1 ..__._ ------- Pittsburg No.13 p Pittsburg No. 14 oil Pittsburg No.15 g Pittsburg No.16 S Pittsburg No,17 T Totals Carried Forward K • t GENERAL ELECTION HELI) NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 6*0 ALAMEDA»CONTRA COSTA IlANS. DISI. DIRECTOR AT LARGE, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. y; Word No. 1 Word No.2 Ward No.2 { s i i F 15 v N fa cc cr A 607/.?9i9 I Al tGZN s oy 61 20 4/f 25 D 'G9 Y 3s" is 3o y7 iG q 3G 2/ 11 F 27 Gj 715 y, x Liz 17 -?-j 5-r i5 3o L3 ",2a H 'r9 4T . 74.2d . j 'm/ L P- 45 gl 411' 2 G VI 90 .2 0 K ; Go rj G /G .27 il -4 N132 O 70' OW Q 61 79 fro S0 101 30 183 2G 41Yrd 3.2 d l.1- ,27 y9 1y e I3 Gl 4/3'" 210 55 3f D, L7 $^4 s9 y7 v 9 l 3, 13 32— 31P.1 23 G 65Go 28 2 l9 So /d r" ' G 37 /7H !G Si 2 y 37 /.5 30 yam' .2f goy SQ .4 3 3 y 9,,1 lG d'/ 23 yz xKT L 87 Sf 3,1 r0 14 57 6 S G . (a f 0 . M 1740 2/ ad S"6 .2-1 3f X/ -1,0 N189 73 3L yS Ig GS 7534 1 2'1 o S fey 2 7 to 10 511112 7F A 97 5. 33 fG 21 .52 d 3 f' Gsr/9 n C t D F} H Ka L M fl, N fl P 4 R S 3z 7530 x710 V.,03 1.24, 1/atg 7f 3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t t 1 GENERAL ELECTION HELI? NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 A B C O E F G J K t N O C R 5 T A C D F r F1 G N J K Ll M N O P Q S T A s c D E F G N J K L M N O P QI R 5 T STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t f f ter........... ....._,..-_..._.. «.. _..._..---. r,........._ __.-...__—-._._.....=,« T..-.._.. ._....._.a......,._._,..+—,•..._.-.._..r—..•..... .._.w.—._..._..... ....._...• t—,•—, S r y i w r 1:._,. n,"_..__x_.__. .._..-...:_:=....,._,.,rF....:.r:-e_, ........._:. s_,__:-.•"..:_ax '-- :.s ax._...,..:'L.w:...:...•x:'-...,...,z.:;a:c.,.._.-=.s csa: :....ct...:.x u^.:,._ ....._, ..... 464 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEINIBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 10 11 12 LL O O vi n O cc vi O uZi U Lu W Lu LuO° Z V O W O cx cc W Ln o, O m l9 o W J J H O W H Z Z = m LL tA Q J I Zac V A W 0 ZO I.- Z U 0 W0 W J J W W V W W •- W H O u OC J Z O m V K W W D } V < U. Z W V O O O Q N cir d J Im Z Q < OWeV J..: m 20 in U of YES NO YES NO " YES NO+ YES NO ' YES NO .. YES NO YES NO YES NO + YES NO w YES NO µYES NO M YES NO -A /D.i Z' 5'l0//ls 9 // // V/t.;?-..'`tom /` /e T i.?1C/7/1/F/^,if/1 5 ls i 9 /7280 31 a 39Qo/os'• W7 B !G9 29 /7G 3,"' 14'7 yJ 35' 172 12b P3 1/Y 8y Y7 95- 79 ioS' -1 // f c 27 19'e .2 1!/ G 51 y/ 171 /17 8/ /20 7% 69 //0 73 97 6y /oa 72 D 36 130 1e7 S/ P 41F sJ 7,9 5-G 9, 7/E 2/1 y8 j_ 3© /f/ 3Y 70 /9 /sF Y2 /p6 7l 7 / SS"F 33 7 19t it /40 ?f S"3 /° y 7 Dov z y / 9 Y ° o} q9 ya 4,01, ye Al 3 /2G Y 03` t2 S`L } 00 51Z y H r6-- /7/ 49- ss ad/ /yp /ao /5-7 35" Y 1 4 /10-1 14 64 IyV rr 3// /7 23" 7y'. ry K rr/ ? 9 N 7S" ` a 07 YI /?y //p /off iii /yam i/t /f 9 /8'/''/93 5- 1 o lq/ y,Zi7- /l .ly r 'sG _ y5-/9C_/lc I'o -GY 5-?./2Y° 9f75- ,`/7 /2-1 7/ /09 4,0 y,Z !7S' 9t P /37 V /yY 2Y /3G 33 y3 /33' /a9 6e /05-' ro2- S 6f s. 9? S9 14- 1-Os/70oao /70 3-5-17Y- sa l578 yo YD /7G /.26' 7, /2tP "0 -5-Y-/3 Y `X /of 5-7 /-1S" 1-3 / d /aa r/ ' 70 / off R ,/G 3 1SSy /Q9 y, 5 /C? 1.f G.2 /36 6y GO 122 91( 77G0. /23 9 s ;,9 2 0 /0 14' -2 .9 19 1.27 P 7r 2 93 5-4 y2 9'S" 7. G / G fly :q ': 9. 3/ . S ; 11 "T /f e /g /G 4 / 1U 21 _ SY 5,3 5 D9 6 5 6 ? 9 . y w v/ ies' r/ /2 //_a7 / .._7. J A /4.2 .2/ 15-f /3 /s'j' / 3 IJ5-- //0 5-3 //I y6 B 164 .21 167 2y /S/ 37 yo ir? /26 4.2- 1.29 69 W /oZ 93 G /0857-J / a c,Iy; /7 /3 S"2 s'/S-28 3 k /3-4 /es ry ion s" :5-3 90( ?f 7/ Sy 9G -C 93 /oG 2 7 D /3Y ?? /y/ 2 /// 3/ 36 13Y /aG s7 /d2 51 J:" Y9 G8' 7- Yy Vi - 78 3y_31 _ 470 /3 5'/32 9'5 141 72 . 5, /// _ S"^ 70 ys/aye s". A0 F /o a.2 /23 2/ 2y /G 3 9 /os' 9.2 yfl /oy 3? S// 9G 80 yp 3G 9/ ya /ob /o/ ,. 1s G 117 36- /37 3y /j3 :3yy /-T3 .106 ?0 1/7 5'- S-/ //9 79 7Y 38 //9 yo /;z9"/ d H 1.27 y0 13,3 1 f / 2Y 15 yr P" - 96 7 y /off, 6Y Y0 39 /a7 3? /./' 9/1X 57 pS/ 5-9 /Yr/SF P7 /31V 97 ?0 1-If/ 1/9 95` 7y /f/D 7G 13"Y%/6D 410 '' 941 r/ s. tNf?37 w/s ys_ 1s3y/7.z sl _t? $3 /v9 7s .cg .y r s9 /y0 G2 /s'sy_yi ' 9Z KJ-03 3' 2 Uy /9zss7G /s/ 7G . Gy 7;7- /r6 G 1. 2 L 1y0 37 /s's az M 29 37 /-U- lir so /a Pr sy 1""J' //y ?2 7f $'f yo /2r y 30 PS 9a M 1So yv /yl S y /32 s4 3517/ 1 J2 JF/ 4J /J,7 , 6 79 39 / 1,N 161 S G 9 61 137-0 /Z 94- 41 /y9 !/A Y7 fs 14 67 /y? V yp /. 2z.:167. _tG0_;tZ _ yG 1 /36 5'/,z S'y c, //t- 90 - 7?'-SG / pay P 14a //S )3-V q7 5-9 /6/ /yy 70 /y< GV .S? /q/ 10V ?_jsr y' y / s4 0 15'1 11'x' 3 60 /j 0 //F 66 .11r G V H //4- I F 46 y G //, S"/ /2S 1.0 36 :;'72 97 R J93 31 139 3J !l 7 yy l31 !1 4 / //o 5 "6 G/ 8// p S 217 5Y aIf1 41 24 5s4' V aW 179 97 /?1 yt ?J /6? /ya /07 7/ /8'y 7t /?t /4 4v ' /1 1 l/ 9 T ..1y3 . 1!r,13Tar'/ya-3e _ 34 _ /5"Z/06. 7 A 5-10' 27 /yy 3/ VA /y2129' rtl /?l 5"9 2 8y B lel y/ 16 j-q 1st 11c 5-y 1a j 9j G , /a7 S`/ //p ':r//G 3v : V/ 7 9a c D;2.20 go p/ 31 /If/ 3S 9.S 2/0 /S"2 8P6 /x'9 3 98 //f''/aa /Qy /do/ P9 99 11f-/-II Sv E- . 9 _-4 7- 17- y8 61- . 21- 2 3 D F 77 / W C d G 4-0 1 f Y8 3-' G 8 2z 3y yy' 3fr 9X02 9 yY G: d 1A LG g 6S- /G / 98 S'y '! / C3 G / 3 30 .97 9 S y/ /9 30 Yo H 85- G $0 / 6.2 /1 3/ 0,1 46 .3y 70 Yf J T 3 4 -- J 76 2/ lbD .2 am k715:2 9 f' 39 6/.7 .515-1 /!G 4 7150 '71'7: J- S 4'G 1 r _ " / Yy /9 _ /0 p0_ y _ /S^f /9 G a 2 zS'9 7/ 53" l M j s /15- & 4,, /0 y, y,11, 3V9 fa s/ Fr N 13117 f// /,2/ 40 4.2 /id 1'rf ' y 3G 3 9 /47 Pa J] ' "V 6 9 4' 7, r O« 90. 10? .. 8-7. Po .s/ _.2?_ _ 47 S wY3 Y/ _tel _ 4G _ y9 •. _ _ / . . / .s p2 - 9 . f_'P. r!9 .21!r /i9 33 /a p 3 G 33 /yi /i S s, a s yG s' 9s' y7 9 94 o 9 / y2 ./68 3 29 /SG !l y' /02 yG , /a/ SS' Sy G S. ys ' y R YG . f/ ??9 2 9 b 1 Y U 10 F4 Y.? y 3/ yo -1-Ty22 12 37 ys ,3y Ga 5 3/s 9J 17 97 2/ . 8/ .2 Y 3e 7~0 31 Sy945'-al 3G s .29 .21 y9 y9 2-171W 60 /f/G 3 ..71 /0/ . 73 9y ..G/ my . 73 /07.101 .f-? 6 9 5,1-SI/931 Y2911 117/If 5021 fllf-4-1203301;A'S1o.381f_ 032-ls79f 070 97'17.,20 ,Y251 .oofG 1131 .lspi/ 4O' D STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 q N J N J Z N W W t Y W ii li ' n < 1--LE- ZJ W N<W o< o ZZ J Z Y 3 Z 9 F OT U W Q N Q 1'1.1_t,INCTS J Ng J< 2zo 0o ' Z W Z 0 ' ` Q I'' m Q i W J W O V Z N' . Wof ' i W :' W ~ d. Jou c io z I g 'na i am u r- p 30 1' 10th Assembly District Continued)YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO ! YES NO f YES NO i YES NO Totals Brought Forward A 29 3 Si83;:y.'-/.t:.>'3leSL T f1 7 9Y7:17/`/ 19 '9e i c1 L? i 77SlM&O Pacheco No. 1 &1lartinez No.25,Coin. B Pacheco No. 1-A c /Av ?. 79 71 /29 417 73 d/ S /// I Pachrc o No. 1 1, D y;Y G G,2 4.1 9 yz 9 SDI EPachecoNo.2 7 ._ _ J", _/ ___ l l!_ _l S_ '' _3- Pacheco No,33 / S QF040 ' /y ' 3 418 413 1'7 r 7 7 GS" y z A01?Pacheco No. D 1 Pacheco.s H i/iG 77.// 3 /s' ' s8 so si 3//G 80 s-o /'(o 'i/S8 l ! Ia 9f Pacheco No.6 63 " '/Is 97 /v 61 /GG G y /30 9Y i, 1 60 973d r P1ChCC0 No.l//. 2 00dr Pacheco No.S K 641 8 2 Pacheco NO.9 L /y/ ;l .!1 f G (i/ '/4 4 ;/? Pacheco No. 10 M /1/ 57 121 SS'/S"p 30i Pacheco No.l l N, 1 s9 7? , 1741 ?6 =/73 9,2.. /83 641 I/ rs is G1 /941 s2/y y f !s'o /a2/ Pacheco Os3S/ J/G S/// 341 /sG;/3a'li 06 Pacheco No. 13 la sS8 941 37 '`/4Z YG 5-19 ;is IK2 1,44' 11!! Pacheco No. 14 o ,/.20 7/ H Pacheco No. 15 R 'IZ3' SS- //O Pacheco No. 16 s 79 / 9 3 3 ¢ y1 ':.7 /6/I l Y 8 S 9 Pacheco No. 17 _ _ _----__ ---___ - T /1_G_._._y_/6(._ at-livo, N,,. 1;-A A Pacheco No. 18 B /j 417 /of li/ , sy //7 /341 41,2 199 l-i Pacheco No. 19 3'Y S?; st7S 6 /X .28" p,' 4/„_ # 5, S9 3G /o 4 !1 // 1"2 g;I i S'S" 6 7' 1'achcco No. lea :1 D `l7 a/ 8s sy Pleasant Hill No.1 E./f S/8 Pleasant Hill No,2 F /09 .ZS 9/ 99 28 9, 341 ; 90 3/ 3y 5?7!/D ?'! Pleasant Hill No.3 G /141 418 /0r 417 /, a 37 108 yy 'p7 S/ ::` 3/ /9+ lay '' I ?/ 77! Pleasant Hill NTo. H; S4 740 6 Pleasant Hill No. 416 s , 8/ y y 'l S$ so % /: 7, /y /1 Pleasant Hill No 6 A, V 6 /7 f i/ l I Pleasant Hill NK 15_4o. l9 s2 /417 1-7 /.15- 7-" 341 3r Pleasant Hill No.S ISG y/ /aj SG 1 ya /dy 5/ V6666 6 o i Pleasant Hill No.9 M: la y /00 'l/ : /t6 .533 Pleasant Hill No. 10 N !/f/ SSS ` /J.0 `76 /jr 6 f 71 : 13 S 1'k;is;int I3i11_I'u..I.l . _ O'i 16 '79!l Pleasant Hill No.12 P y S3 /,fit //' ',? S3 ''/.259 Y 1410 /yy 1,4 Pleasant Hill No.13 0:J.2 38 1.2 l 39 las'.29,:/J/3e . / pfd 3-8p" /f. a /G .27 Pleasant Hill No.14 R //,S 37 95 S ll7 3S"a : ^ lJ . / ' y-t 9Q ( Pleasant Hill No.1 s s ,497 JZ /4,1 74 2 D/ 57 /7V 57 1G 9 60 ; Pleasant Hill No. 16 7 109 7 / /0l 41 ISI I' d , 7 Pleasant Hill No,17 A ;; Pleasant Hill No. 18 B s/8 103 q _ 9Q S7 0G 4141 99 S'd 9 j C Pittsburg No. I D 10 0 l.l 7 0 I 2. //j 41 7,9 /4f 1/j W/ 15K7 i Pittsburg No..2 E 3'/ .2_7 _1 Q ' 1__._.`4141- " __Q • y 4 y'i Pittsburg No.3 F S0 3 y. 7.2—1 11,9 .1,/ 57 /w ZI/ Pittsburg No.4G i 7 2 d o G :yr , 4'.2. .} 3S3Q I . y 9 o2_/ Pittsburg No.3 H 7 . 3 G /t f /o o l 5&3_0 Pittsburg No.6 1 4 0 37 ra S 17,2,5' r Pittsburg No.7 JT S 3 / 3 /9 Pittsburg No.S K Pittsburg No.9t 76 3? G r 37 ?r 3.1- 6 9 7C l Pittsburg No. 10 M: Pittsburg No.1l N lVI Pittsburg No, 12 0;'_- 2 f' Pittsburg No. 13 pSSS. !o341 c ` r---__ 9S rI:C S% 38 Pittsburg No. 14 0 9.-P .2:: 2Y 9, yG 3/ Pittsburg No. IS R ; 57/ 39 s 8 4W J/ y .6"7 9.9 5 7 it SO 5-62/Pittsburg No. 16 s G 9 3/ 028 'y7 rjr j t Q q QPittsburgNo.17 T 7l/t 61 s gTotalsCarriedForward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 i t t if E N a 1H F r. Tit s I li j f I t f 1 f if 3 5 iiii li I t 1 5 r sitit 1 tj 01. itft It M if r 1 O P . t• 1_ ti. t fi 1Y f i, 3t' irk C i f} Ai CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS t. State of California, a oovro ss. I, ....................._.------------- !±- . —.= —'.__._ County Clerk t of said County. do Hereby certify that. in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of theElectionsCodeandofthe" resolittton of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board.I did catruass the returns of the vote cast it+-----. -- Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on No:-ember61h, 19.56-for ele^cthe public offices, and for and against each measure sub- nutted to the vote of the voters.and that the Statement of the Mote Cast,to which this certificate is attached. sho:c-s the whole number of votes cost in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective:cohrmns and the totals as shinvtt for each candidate and for and against each measure are full, true and correct. IVITNESS my hand and Official Seal thte.--f- da',v of,..¢,z.,,,f!1956. SEAL) tr... -..... ` ......... c. c fZiCountyClerk. Deputy. f Tbe above cati6cste is to be used only wbaa the Board of Supervisors has ordered the County Ckrk to make the official caum&) w Section 7 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TM GENERAL ELECTION r film NOVEMBER 6s 1956 Assembly District COUNTY STATE of CAUFoIUNA Vhcn the County Clak makes the Official canvass.he roust Cell out C r iScue on back pcge.) i` 4 f6 s. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE e RepresentativeUnitedStates State Senator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Senator in Congress 17th District 6th District vs ELECTION z PRI-XINCTS o 4 L -? 5Ujj. L J N 1 t- e) j O _ .moi _ r + ., V. .f z Or LAS 10th Assembly District 1C=— fit!—m v Continued) mum mm to Totals Brought Forward A WO, !F31 93 9 Jfl311 3 3!'z.2sac2 JX 74 PittsburgNoIS a /..:" o e / 9y 70 9/ Pittsbu gNo. 19 C Z/r b- /3y c Q j / /7 76 /-Zy Pittsburg No.20 D /71' 3 y 1311 c a 41e 5/Y 4$- I'ittsbut'g o .t6 _/ /3y_ . --_----_3/ /.Z3 o Pittsburg No.20-11 F /3/ Pittsburg No. 21 G zf(Y 7f /47 a 0 70 o /70 97 /S3 97 Y/ o If o 0 6 0 /.ZG S,Z /i 5/yPittsburgNo.22 H /7 i Z y PittsburgNo.23 1 /37 o e t z 72- oo /-Z' Pittshurg_I p,2 J /27 ZS 14 Z/ V .._77 4S 7Z f+,z —0 0 Pittsburg No,25 K Z33 13f 73 o:/s 9-Z. y3 74 Sz 68 Pittsburg No.26 L /G8 S t o' C O So o // 0 67 88' j9 Z Pittsburg No.27 M z z z yL 0 7/ So Pittsburg No.2S N -Z-sy // 8 z7 0 0 9S' 2 /13 ao /i/' 74 Ys' ;z 1'ittshurg \,, 20 O Pittsburg Nu. 3(1 P 7 PittsburgNo.31 Q Z2-'7 73 p-4, o 0 47 13Y fr/ .3/ Pittsburg No.32 R .2f(c .S ? /g. 0 5`{ c /t< LS /3-t? 70 Piltsbm-No.33 S /7 D; 44.3 30 Pittsburg No.3i_ _._. - _._. . t lcS'tc y. vs-_ /33 e 3S-39_./.!`f S/ Pittsburg No.35 A 213 e Pittsburg No. 35-A B /7 3 3 0 o /3-L 9 /-Zo So Pittsburg No, 35-11 C /y 54-Z 3.Z, z /313- 7 9l7 /S Pitisbur- No. 3ti D //.G Yr f / 1Zz e O„ 38 O /28 4 5/8 /,Z Pittsburg Nos.37& i$ E I GI 3 ! / ' o O 3P o /.Z/ f //0 34 -Z3Cats Pittsburg No. 34 f .Z/' 72f -7 Pittsburg No, 40 G /`Z 37 / /`r` D o Z. Sr o Az 3S //7 Pittsburg No. 41 H /`f o 3z 1 C o Y 2$ / 8.Z Z JS /7 Pittsburg No. 42 1 /'1'L 1-8 CY/ a S'C G / 57 77 vS AL Pittsburg No.43 0 s7 — / /° Sr/ 0-z- 13,C z7 Pittsburg No.44 K /7 / Cel /4' O o S7 / /v7 75 9 / Z 3/ Pittsburg No. a Go : 8. / /3/ zo 9 34 I' o. 45 L Z/L 9 /-zS Pittsburg No. 45-A M /G 6( /-Z9 0 o S7 0 /;3/ S9 /-ZS Go 1'ittsbtng \o. 4;-]'N /9'2' 73 //6' o7 7 Otbisonta O_._ /l y,, _ .... X7 7S Clayton No, 1 Q ,Z93 -Z'0 179 /s f R pPortChic:tao No, I S //0 Gy O D Z6 0 'C 47 90 13 Port Chica o No. I-A T /3 4 Port Chicago No.2 A 15/ Z9 113 0 0 37 a /07 3q 9s 117 Port Chicago No.3 B 798 7/ 125' O O 45' O /Z,y 7z //4 Slr 30 Port Chicago No.4 C 11.37!. /0z G o 67 z /oj 86- 8G Z9 3/ Clyde D /9 ,5,3 /3 y 0 O /YZ z7 GS -zz YyNicholsNo. 1 4 LE I Nichols No. 2 F /'1//z // 0 o zy o //Y 31 //0 Zr Nichols No. 3G /.t`l' Y0 '?z o ' 38 0 8•3 5/Y 76 e3 /b' l'onrorti No.t+b.\Clayton No.2,LonD:.' H 9 8 O 8 0 / 31 1 Antioch No._1 i3_ 77 O o 3,z, o d'3 Y3 70 Antioch No.2 K /3G z9 /0 O 0 .27 -z /off Z7 /0 l 4 /3 Antioch No. 3 L /.3.2 77 Sz 6 0 68 o S(o 7z S.L 7.S 04 Antioch No.4 M /97 P/ //`f 0 0 7z 0 /07 75 /o/ Z3 5{3 Antioch No.5 N X& YI /e 4 o v 38 0 /08' S/ 84 Z5/ /G 34G_ / /oY Sz, 9y Re 27 M Antioch No.7 P A`f 7? 0 0 71 O r' 8'/ 7s 9f -5z Antioch No.s G /2z S-Z 0 0 '17 / 44 51' (.3 P7 •Z/o Antioch No.9 R 19 9 S9 /3.5 o a y o /f6 s9 /js'7 Antioch No. 9-A S /8.S'43 /.Z./ 0 40 O //9 G4 //a. q7 .33 Antioch No. 9-13 _ T_ -Z/3 1"/b_ p_.._.__. 0 _SS . _._o_ /S3_ 65 Totals Carried Forward OQr2?' 77r _ 7,0 7_. i ffi7 J7`'7T, • J(4,VZ?7 / 1411;?~ ._..7 GENERAL ELECTION HELD .NOVEMBER 6th 1956' Member of a PITTSBURGCOMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT Assembly Supervisor Supervisor DIRECTOR s y DIRECTOR-4 Year Tern DIRECTORS. H.Dist. SH Dist.Distric2 Year Term CONCORD HOSPITAL DISTRICT III c Z 0 E = i r F! A Q • V . m 3 25 Iq V Nt IY a OC `> fa Ck ca 1L 1Y 1 cc a I' «. N YES NO YES NOus zvWa v I a , a i H Asrll M33 7 r 7 'c 7/ ,y {° T 6-7 fa 2 C , -?7 f E " fc F - `j +moo 7'T 77 j G ? /'9 r / y F 1lI'' 7Z /.27 t! /s r H 8Z fv ted /L /oe F` 7,F 3G /t3 3x 1 [ 4r 3 / 60 TY i 3 l ssr s y a s/ sz 4a -Z- - K ; j, g3 fi r, T L g T" Y y Y ' 9-Z 71 g / 7z b 11'1 ` jl /! fzJ` Z/ - /' ? 37 N is/-9 ' %p8 1l' fY /3-Z ZG x3 n ii r o J 74 6. R i 1/3_1/3 f9 //4 /,Ip` x' 90 ? Ga ? i'/- / S Y9 A 103' y 7" 7S C ' C4I i I' , 77 4 1o.z ! 7a 4 F 1i Z D 1"T /y M J-7 7 G 1 s-i /,X ti 4177 F is//Z -,7Z y Ts G } 51° Io0 6 / 7c /3 j? So 37 d 78 F% H 1; 36 71 5`7 9i y7 4s/ 69 7p' /0 78 /.z yS Gz ' S<s 7 77 s t ! /az / it S/-2. 7 ' /5/S/ 8 s 3 . sZ/F ss /3 7'.Z rc' M 73117 l34 13 j 43 ! 77 c'/1" 64 /0-3 4 j N s fz r5'9 zy' /! /i. 7 S" 513I Ct 3 .a{, b 7 -Sri, Q ;;--2aJ +od 74 /Y /by' /3 R 14? yl f/ Xs—A ,' f` 3tP Y t 8 `: 9z fob L 151 /a3 !3 77 4Z S7 47 c : ,YS' 77 oc o. ., p ?sou SS' q D '. y T3 s3 z7 0Y E `' -moo . t' j Y Yr /o 3 °' o 0 I s: F F z R i N 7 , 7 o z r 1 K L '8 7? L j , G' 3 4/ 74 ,?C M! qyr 0 3 !/ 97 /o Yoo N!j 5.c, `'7 g3 7 'S ,fir . 3717 t P F78b /l 87' /3 s7 I i Q 53 3J 65 /Z' G3 /Z 44 .3 ^ 3 R ' 71 /.2/ a6 /3 S a' /3 ,74r 7z i T S ag" 15 l3z fi 3'tiZ,•tG .t P ,fxY y 7ors vvfY> L? j'•tS r ss& 0 3fzs -W 7, 4490 5' k f - STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, F EAST BAY M.U.O. EAST BAY M.U.O. EAST BAY M.U.D. Word No.I Ward No.4 Won! No.5 c l ELECTION x zI PRECINCTS t!r_. t? Z 10th Assembly District U 1Coetiouedl Totals Brought forward A 7 Pittsburg No. Is B Pittsburg No. 19 G .' I i Pittsburg No.20 D z EPittsburgIdo,20-1 Pittsburg No.20-11 F is Pittsburg No.21 G Pittsburg No.22 H Pittsburg No.23 J + I 1' Pittsburg No.25 1 'Pittsburg Ago.26 if Pittsburg No.27 M y IPittsburgNo.28 N i 1'ittsburr No, 10 P Pittsburg No.31 Q Pittsburg No.32 Pittsburg No.33 S Pittsburg 1\Tp._31_.._T Pittsburg No.35 A i Pittsburg No. 35-A Pittsburg No.35-11 C Pittsburg; No. 30 D 37&,A Cons._ EPittsbuNos. Pittsburg No. 39 F Pittsburg No.40 G Pittsburg No.41 H Pittsburg No.42 1 ii Pittsburg No 43 t iPittsburgNo.44 Pittsburg No.45 L I iPittsburgNo. 45-A M 1 Pittsburg No45-11 Orbisonia O P I II Clavian No. 1 Q R . Port Chicago No. I S Port Chicago'' Port Chicago No.2 A Port Chicago No.3 Port Chicago No.4 G Clyde D s Nichols No. 1 E ,,I Nichols NO. 2 F r Nichols No. 3 G if I Concord No.t u&Clayton No.2,Cwt, H Antioch No'.1 Antioch No,2 K Antioch No.3 E Antioch No.4 M ` Antioch No.5 N i{ Antioch No,G O Antioch No.7 P Antioch No.S Q Antioch No.9 R Antioch No, y-A S Antioch No. 9-11 T i Totals Carried Forward T."o GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 ALMMEDAjCONTRA COSTA TANS_ DIST. DIRECTOR AT LARGE. DIRECTOR ( DIRECTOR DIRECTOR AIAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. Ward Na.1 Waw No.T Ward No.2 z I N m r F f h Z testi c < c = H A bD l93f Ste- 75V 17100/3 /&07 itfss4#7f,3 e c F G H J K L M N O , P Q R S T A 8 C D F G H K L M N o p R Si A B C D '' E F G H; 0 z Z, K L M N O t p ' j 01 S f?P T a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 f e c D F f H J K t M N O p Q R s A 8 1 G D F f G H J K t M N O P O R S r , A ? B + C D + F ; f G H J K t M N o p 0 R S ` r ' i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t i j fir i f 4 i r i f C t i r i i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBEK 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 w z U. O k0iOvi QZ' us Lu yf Occ - O w tl w vieg us ne 2 P p cc 40 u u--0 S r- Ow NUZ oK O Z Z ac W z Ms O Lu 0 W V 0 V WE JN OA Zy J Ow La Zt92 ul U a Z Lu N 0 U p N 0 0 z r Z LL r F Ncc s V H 0° mO v~iO < U V N YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES No YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NOf: fi S A 0*4u9ad 6--3181/03'Y n1 z3 tri/Y+ s rrr:.® 3lorr,23 F6 tlS7p 3sr 8 r932 siT/ds3 7 .xoa B fit, ; rrr ti F/ c r T- sr. G 341 3 G 7 s s T TG yG 71 r P'.z: 4 t /:c. 7s' D jrr:,' t re r., r C Y.t. 7r 17 VC 4 (. - t' y7 tr/ -:. 47 1/7 E /""y J /// l i y.' /t r jf J, T CJS S [ y J I F7 66y9. 5/Y 70 -'S F 72 Z.4 1.3 jX ,l6 Y-2 3y flS" G 7/ 1/y 9/ H /05F -Z Izz -Z 7 yy t 7 F 77 /G S9 .14 19 F7 /8' 3'/ 4/-z /tt 3$ -Z 9 a .1s` r s z7 :zj- ! Z7 3-z -ZD K 5rj .ZG /y7 3 v 37 7- 7-4 .S3 d'8 ' yG t-2 3 9 7 1/ 70 Gp' L =/C zS .' ly 5rj- A-S - -f f 3m 3 sc Vo 7 M /4!i' z /3 o "Z-2 .2f V7 /.z/ 4V, 46 7,f G-2 70 4/ 43 &S/ qo df/ 7z S3 N ias -l7 !*^`f X19 r 3 f! Sjl /sem /3G 47 1 zz tot dz G,a .sy 23 0 OA-13 !! i-: to la / 7 77- 37 // /8_ 37 71 -54 9/4 y<? .5-0; G8 z: Gs .27; Sl 74 -'T A 54 4 J7 7 4/ yy, 6/ 0 /ate 24 Isy .3.z.. Y. V7 fS p /ry 7 /yo 3'p a f 7G G 3 Ca 7z' /y 93' v- R ,:-s .ec IZ'/ yi /f' 141 -ZS f 74 4S- f1 x .37 5r 9 ai 7/ ,r5` F/ yo', S 7/ /.S S`j 7 7 /r l //S 51 -ZG 75! !J" _s.2 S/ `f/ 31/ Sz =L7 6 3 5!I5`f /7; T Y f. - J /.:- -Z3 74. -% _ 2 _ IY/ 7/ 7S y' Y 114 ,7- S/! C S" 11r G 4 Z 3 34Y4 A /51 ! !'S/j' a 3r 3 /I 3 3 G G377V7f..s y I/ 7 ef' Y s 7YY S-7 ?o B lz7 !f /sz /3 1/S" 13 16 y7 /aZ. .s' Y5! 79 rrr 3 3 Sg G -? sg 7 . - --F C 13-1 a7 /44 3'y 27 1r,2. (u //z .3 a S4 7S Sa 7/ -5a 76 .36 47 J"S D /z' z'/ J35 /v 14 .3s" Ze f y/ 77 s./ 107 v I S-f 78 44 70 4-6 751' G o X/ 76- E sEy,_ 9 / ya tf S s .s'p Y. G3 ss 71 :: 7/ 3G F 19, j` 9 Ta Y3 s7` Y'7 G Z G 7 - Fz 13 t s+ f6 2G ex f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 j i A 3 N Z ELLC1ION JJ 3: zJJ HZ O il v ~ °z z Q O O 1NOZdW _i 00 4 10th Assembly District YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO '. YES NO Continued)xr. Totals Brought Forward a`. A Q{r 7 AV3 3#7»/af7 3 3rZ 1*w73*"f)8Ke'yzi4W'+f )l WN Pittsburg No. 18 B q 5i`, _ . 'y/ 4 -5-7 16 ? S S .2C 76 C L,2 5Y' T $f' ay .37 s 3 S6 y° F7 7 Pittsburg No. 19 7` Pittsburg No.20 O' /r 37 sl.Z 7G 35. ;! t/ s7 A/o E a Ile 2 a 2 C ' Pittsburg N 73UA S/ F 4z .Z-Z ' So z 3S gPittsburNo.20-1: Pittsburg No.21 zG .S yrl GC /3, f/`7_ /.z.L Sj l"7 Pittsburg No.2.7 H' 7C ..d_5 Y7 4Y C7 31 79 -Z-4 3,7 Pittsburg I\To.23 1 Slb zs' 3F -Z'a 'Y1 2,7 -1G /d '/G /7' 2,f -47i 5e7 24 t i' 3 t' i Pittsburg No.2.5 K' //L 5/Z 9/ 5/3 /,,t3! 9"1 '1`z 8z .S 3?' z i L , s` 5 iS' 4-' 3S y 33° s '17' -ZS 7 7 -29 Pittsburg No.26 li Pittsburg No,27 M 90 yc - C 7y -T 4Q Pittsburg 2 N !/ 37 q j 14Z 7` S/ 1 ittsburg I\o, S 34 7 1 ittsburg No, 20 0-. 7172 Pittsburg No. 3(1 P` S c? `!! 3-7 7.f' 3y Cj -5 -37 Gsi 7 Pittsburg No.31 Q ' 75- C z /0-?- 'r'/ /03 5/i '` 754 Y7r / / 37 I Pittsburg No.32 R 73 `t;' 3 f' 7-7 '// ' jT 5o L`l -'` 891: 7f f 1'ittshurg No.33 S Ty0 7'1 i. 7.1 5(7 Pittsburg No.34 G Pittsburg?\'o.3a A 7" 4<. G s/ 77 `1 s 7 G 1/", G/ 6-C~ y7 r3 i—37 y43 Pittsburg No. 3S-A 8 ' go ' -z` 74 =+j z 1 .fl 1 z Z 3 ' L/ `//7' -3s 7J ; y3 z 7 Pittsburg No. 35-1;C 7/0 '/,y Lo So 8S 3.3- 9G zG' GS 9,! 39 S5< 7/ yj i 0 7/ 67, 7S33 1'Gz Lo 3S 97'I 73 Pittsburg No. 369 3 Pittsburg Nus 7 S 3$.Cpns E ''y J_. _ _... ___ S'Cnoo5/J 3G'` S5 7 7 7,s I yD G 'r! Pittsburg No. 39 F !;. b7 z ` y T; Pittsburg No.-t0 G _3? 14 -z y -Z-5' =" 1 -Z/ ` .Z Z' `1 2`1! 39 Sz' Pittsburg No. 41 H, it/ 7 /J 3-S" 37 Pittsburg No.42 1 ; 63 ,Z9 `! 3L G 3 C /7< 'Y3 .37. 31 C/ SG j3 Pittsburg No.-i3 75< < + `/ 3`/ S7 3 j yK': H 33 7 yo GPittsburgNo. as T t ' G 3 8PittsburgNo. 45 D/ f/,2: 7 7 Pittsburg No. 45-A M S 66 7y .SS; y? 5 9` /oo /' 77 s?' `/S 9s VT Pittsburg No. 45-11 N:: fZ 5/3 7-i- `/ 7 F7 V,0 `75t 37 '° `fSi „Sc Xy 7y.37 ! J3 ;Orbisonta 3 o s , 3Yl /3' 77ChvtonNo. t l S y /3S ;/zo / /l 7 7 R Port Chicago No, 1 S f7 27;; z4 1' -o Z7 3y .Z T I `/L z7 Port Chica o No. 1-A T!y .3.5 33 f0 Sz 3/ _y!' -30 73/ r! i _ v-/ 3,7 3Sz311G9' s7 y ',Port Chicago No.2 A 7/r,' yam.: G / 3 7; T s ' s'G & .L L/c 5!l 63 SL S3 yol` 9,q 3 6PortChicago1v0.3 T.t S S S G b' S.5? 6 y Sib' Gz' 1fo S3 j 7z, 3 (iPortChicagoI\o.4 C' G `; 7 3 7 4. Clyde O.. 7y S3 ZY 54 73 5o X7 3j -5z S3 ify 80l; Nichols No. 1 E ,ZQ 30 , -Z3 '2L 35, zz ' S/o /`l; 9 .3S 3' !9 I Nichols No. 2- - F 43 5-9 S/ L•Z `f zr 7 y7 ', 00 70 .34 Y'Y! 7,F Yz '( I Nichols No. 3 G ,S'7 .. S -3 :3 70 -z7 G1 'Z3 y3 y-2 -19 'o` 74 Concord No.tc(.\ClaytonNo.?.Liu). H s y! - 7 T zl y/ A 5' S/. z Y z/ 3?3 s' 7 zz Antto lt I\o, 1 3__..._7__j7 Antioch No.2 K!,, y9 .0 37 z r- 3` .38" JF 93!!: 3G 3/ 3.f 37 53 z.7 ( t/ .ZZ ` si/ zS" S'z zz'- 5:5' Z3 SV 23 ; 30 S.z; Gs /6 Antioch 1\10. 3 Antioch No.4 7..M; / 5/q S .3 -'vy 5/7 SG y3' SG 3JVo 7z Antioch No.S N 3 7 'ST -Z'/ 39 5// -Zy S5' G7 .Z3 0 6 d S 51/; G 3AntiochI\o,G S/' 1/G Lc .Z' 3 3 3 .SEi ' 7yi Gl 3 3 y7 7 7 t Antioch I\'o,7 P 7 y y z Antioch No.b Antioch No.9 R V GL .5 j L' 5 ?/ 7S 6/' .Sf i' ' eq Antioch No. 9-A s Wir s3: v YS7 73 G/ 97 517'= 77 347 S"z g0 ': 97 /z Antioch No. 14-11 G''/p7 Sz IkcSGm P'9° {e, f,vro..lvn A 7 %:• i.__-.. __..__,._.____ .____....___—_ Totals Carried Forward 40/93'/fF Op.O}/x4 D9T r9 7"O/4Sf igT 9 4 r/ $. •a"Jfpit'J/Slj'o y ff9o'J M Ili 1 411116 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 i If If I f if i it H i If I if yIIt M j ff i{ f Q1If if I t i 1 i ift it P G I{ I Ifif I 4 if 4L 4 a i E I i 1 I It f k. 4 4 j 1 CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS t 6 Stare of California, ss. County of County Clerk of said County. do hereby certify that, in p rrst ance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the EJections Code and of the- resohilion of the !Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered a on the minutes of said Board.I did canvass the returns of the vote cast lQ_ lssembkv District its.said County,at the General Election held on Yo ember61h. 1956,for eledit,e public- offtcrs, and for and glainst each mea.ntre sub- mitted to the note of the voters.and that the Statement of the Dote Cast,to which this certificate is attached. shorres the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County. and t he:whole n umber of:•ol.s cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said lsse mbl r District its said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respectivetive columns and the totals as shinc n for each candidate and for and against each nuaspre are full, trite and correct. WITNESS n y hand and Oficial Seal this.... y f ff- du a .. ...... .... ......-........, 196. SEAL) County Clerk. j_1R....... 11/.:I!«.......!....(.•.......1 .................. .. ... ........................... Deputy. The above eerti5csse is to be uw d oaly.rbcs the Scud of Supasiso m las ordered the CmmW Clerk to matte the official canvass.) i Section 8 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HII.0 NOVEMBER 6, 1956 IN Assembly District IN COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA cwe the Counl,awe mak"ur oa.cw cmnw be mms se out anJae an e,ct page) Y y STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RspressntativsUnitedStats State SenatorPRESIDENTIALELECTORS Senator in Congress 17th District6thDistrict N COD me L_LLCTION cc z z I'P.L'CINCTS 1. y z _: :'_ __ 4 ` z z Z / 10th Assembly District Q v O vContinued) y y Totals Brought Forward A to=ol f75ff-t 1W / 06111 neve -A 7f Antioch No,10 2 300 169 130 0 0 X47 1 /5FS 60 /30 Z03 S`f tttiocit N o, 1 1 C 25'1 Antioch No,12 D X13 7s 137 0 0' 64 0 /3r 76 /.ZS- 76 30 1ntiochf'73 ..SSSL 0 0 87 0 91 J3 74 07 60 Antioch No.1.1 F 300 112- /1`f 0 0 91 1 1JAI aS 180 Aa? S'f Antioch No, 15 G '251 /.z g 130 0 0 - 116 0 1*/ A? /23 67 Antioch No, 16 H /11 13 131 Z 0 75' 0 /off 77 '76p Ar 3s Antioch No. 17 1 09 To 147 0 77 1 /75- 92 /Sg a/3 37 Antioch No. 1S - _ 7 7._--9 9_ 77 0 D93 71 o3___ Gv Antioch No. 19 K .202-74 IX 1 0 0 71 1 11? 7s 111 1410 q Anitoch No.20 L aZ/d S? 151f 0 0 ,r3 1 15'3 GG 1317 6Y 33 Antioch No.21 M d53 140 107 1 0 IN, qz 45 751 Anitoch No, 22 N a 1S" /A6 173 0 0 l o g a lot 141 Sg Antioch No.23 D_._/_Q 76 1/3 0 0 57 1 /;-s' 7iF //0 A7 34 48 73 10 o a 6S 0 ?1 76 0 lag 30 Antioch No. 2.1 Q 0 0 S` o too 41 87 1113 a7 Antioch No. 25 R a.z/ U /YY 1 o 41 ! /FFG 77 139 7f .33 Antioch No,26 S 310 Q 7 A of a 0 99 / .z I t 104 Ifo ash Antioch No. 27 T 12/4 1-_ /3;2- 0 ` 73 ^0 !31 1_4_f75 _ l,.one Tree No. 1 A`/Q _ 76 --1 D7_____._Q_________0.. _70 G .. __.._. --7.z 107 -- /JI/ .33 Lone Tree No.2 a o23y-87 (it/ 0 0 ' 75' 0 ISI to I'f3 178 40 Lone Tree No.3 C / gr}' 7S /O O 0 &/ / /// 71L Q7 131 39 D l3rewwood No 1 F _3S3 0 _ 0 0 -<3 1 176 silo 0710 Breniwood No. 1-A F IYot qy 4drf E" D 0 C (410` GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 1 Member of PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT v- n. Supervisor ;Supervisor DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Assembly DIRECTOR- 4 Year Term CONCORD HOS RAL DISTRICT 10th District s_TN- s TN Dill.Dist. 2 Year Term m C•Z V ate" i if U U. 0. 1a fA us Us v I YES NO YES NO 911 ._.. .._A9ud 1 ' ;S.is49 i Yjo 901f W47 g15 eas ; o ams acu7 4113 9 7/ S' ;(S77sis tk/o 13 3so W4, /z S]' 133 Zol 17 /?1 -Z'f /47 9Y;j I a3 670 15-5- y Ifo 1Y /o:. 90 /14 4z-/ 17 .• / / i E 4 94 7 I 51 7- ro . io3y z F 119 G 1.33 11f z // 179 7 /.to 106:j H 7/ ff 11f 13 10 12 103 01 s:/ /3 /"7 Oil 9 G3 i`/o& 3 /O/ 3 G5" iI KS 79 113 _ / 0 7 17 (P 13 9 L I' go /23 j 133 17 13/ /4, M 1-514 71 N l;Ls t.it l. GL4 bo P80 So las /Z 99 AZ 71( 7l bs 84 i 38 /0 8z q 10 3 R !' 94 /30 23 131 .42 '/a 79 S ! //} /z 96 .2L :1 sf atlo /10 133 liltIce lai s s If 13X I31 11. m0 Io t 1 E} C I' 87 71 10+ 4 ' io 77 i D I E W. ! 61 9 31 97 F 4_7 ' 76, 71C // 7,t /6 ..`1i7 757 G j./a S8 13 9 513 13 : i 1,67 f 3 j.Ila S' Sc ///i 9 y b'3" 9 72 /.,;Z K ,t y 0 Il" L + i 7 74 M N !' 1, 51 10t i2 79 rc ii 0 1i 0 1: 131 113 r /a 1 > a 7Y R ' G L 75 9 9 1/ 77 L S 13r r rs A 111 73 4.272 '9 73 8 ter. M7 I-;- >v5- 13 X7 1/ C 11 it r 111` /9 9 47 J1 D ' Jct L 7 1f /7 An/ 1'7 7 .rt i1 F1f 7.3o7is o :.57&'Sf SH80 •sr13z s ca9.513 5«. c G i; J'J..; 7.s 4'' i8Yy ,?4 ! 115 /a t 97 77 0 09 7F //7 ?(o O ik o ; /S6 /8(0 -2 ; 399 yap J 1= K o. i/o z !T,Z3 Soli;S!s'73Sall 43ae f1s79` o s36 teo31 3j" f9P4 f `1 -7376 7 !161 V,11411, 7 7=6 W=' /3 L 1! M N M iytt O it 1 S T3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST-AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, EAST SAY M.U.D. EAST SAY M.U.D. EAST SAY M.U.D. Ward No. I Ward No.4 Ward No.5 ELECTION PRECINCTS e i- ti ti jtf' A b loth Assembly District r L7 C 4 i Continued) Totals Brought Forward A r.111? 9567" pool Antioch No.10 Antioch No.11 C s Antioch No.12 D F Antioch No.14 Antioch No. 1 G j J i Antioch No. 16 H i Antioch No. 17 I Antioch No. 18 Antioch No. 14 K Anitoch No.20 1 j Antioch No.21 M ft it iAnitochNo,22 IV i Antioch No.23 1.ntit+ch No.23-A Antioch No.24 Q f Antioch No.25 Antioch No.26 S it 114AntiochNo.27 T Lone Tree No.I A '' Lone Tree No.2 Lone Tree No.3 C D 1 Brentwood Na 1_ Brenttit(W :\4). I-A F Brentwood No.2 G Brentwood No.3 Brentwood No. # r r Brentwood No.S J 4Brentwood No,$ K '' Brentw(K)d No. 7 L M Byron No. i N }'t Byron No.I-A O 1 t Knightset Q j Oakley No.l R ,i Oakley No.2 S if Oakley No.3__._ T-, Oakley No. 3-A A Oakley No.4 Oakley 1\a. 5 C Bethel Island No.1 p Bethel Island No.1-A F h G ?sf, 0 1.?9 3 d Sds !89 .ZABSENTEEVOTE i i TOTALS R loth ASEMBLY DISTRICT K J7730 !.P G 171"9 O l+ rT GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER. 6th, 1956 ALAN IEDAMCONTRA COSTA TjANS. DIST. DIRECTOR ` DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR AT LARGE, Ward No. 1 Ward No.2 Ward No.2 ALAIIAEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. r_ z car t4 M u oe%. Po o < x v x u u A 77 r6T7Y 41.734. .53 4 7631 1711.17 #PS' AUS7,111SL 1,479. 3 e c D E F . G H 1 J 4 L M N i O Q R S T C D E F G H J L M N O P Q R S T A B . C D E F G ?n ice/ 10 /944 a31 770 /ci 469 4 /9 H J K Ave 4"/ff 7744 1?407#414,,i3l2k1V4W.4471 ; 5- mM Ni Oi Q R S T STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE l f F r f i 1 t i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 489, r 8 C D E G j H x i M N O P s x O R S r T A B C F G HI J K t M N O P Q R S A B C D E F ; G H " J K L MI N1 O P Q R S T 48@' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE e r»»,..-.:.:....z._w.. _ _._.r=.:::a•M.;: .....::a:.......,.•s - aps:c.:.. .._.....ate GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 z 0 O W to O W W N W W QpOG VK t WWj V QW> O O ZNZW6- WPO Zc N U. 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V.V7_Z1777., G >/o .637 -?iS3 d/7 /44A 3413 //30 /7.3 /stip" G/Y f9t /.766 fy? //ffS FSG H 1 K f.399y/V1 cw..(.t,Esc/cLs+cs l 1,o cl 3 JAW$11 .ic5gc s39s S: '' 7_t ?>Ac'F8.2sc-Y 944 r/.X s-Y .t.33/.7 98 :86986 /:757& P9/.7/&13'7:..C?J ,36 4/86` 1 M. N O P o R S T a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 15 16 17 18 :1 19 ; A i —• N Z T 7LLLC'1'1nN W W_ j z Z G ZI' N < "" o OW < O 7 /^ *T ^ JZ W 3Z tilt DKV `, UW iI Z ' UZQPhLC1NCTSQJ` us j JJ rN0 OC N O' 446 0 U00 A. O 10th Assembly District Continued) YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO ! YES NO A 1i9 540 d o r 3 Ib, wz /Jy ITotal:brought Forward N 7 D0 09'11!09 i6r?.y3'1'r t 1Q1 'j+i Z '1Glt3S S I t f3acqYaz90 AntiocliNo.1O 8 i' i4D 51 13i. 41. 125 go /z2 f3 PH try 9S //7 ii /7/ `f'4 11 Antioch No.11 C /37 `f 81 74 911 13 /.t0 -1 9't 0 Go /4j, /34s- 6oZ ! I I Antioch No.12 D ?3 5 f . 73 S4 7.5' try,73 60 70 .SZ '3 9/ Antioch No 13 E 7/ ( T ;. 57 33 4 f 4/ >/ 3 S ,Z 7 6(o i' 73 -Z3 it M_.. Antioch No.14 F +/Off 103 I 1 Z 7b , 15S LT 131 (.j 101 10 j: 4 1l7 i 15S 6 LI Antioch No. 15 G /01 79 /l 5z. /17 51 IAS 5-. z 11 /P6 i; 12 Antioch No. 16 H'_ / 4t 7f 5 ff/ 7g S.Z.' f6 LK Ste(. 7f f7 '4 I Antioch No. 17 1 I30 V, /0/ b$ //3 72, /a;. 51.s IDD (03 `` 73 //O; /3G 53 Antioch No. IS b fa_._._ ._..__.b! `f 7. _64. 40 63 +Z: 5o bo ' $5 a7 Antioch No. 19 K $b 37 b7 SO 7 q +J,. 76 L{-$' -71 +31 5f of 30 Anitocli No.20 t $/ S.Z 73 45'Y 76 49 S3 45 1 6 z 41 Set Tf G 9-: '36 Antioch No.21 M /3l S //2. -<0 M 1 9S._ 172 7/ '' y3 7/ 7 q; /3 ! Anitoch No.22 N //3 34 lo 3 9 75' S1- 7 Z 49 8`6 36 ti SAF 71 ,` I t& 27 Antioch No 23Or D SS' 93 S7 34 0 'f 5,1i': 55, Antioch No 23-A P 78 4 7 S3 7. `l`L 71 `f 70 `f`f ST W f- 3/ Antioch No.24 0 . 6 9 ZS' If 34 44- 4b 41 3-7 41 33 39 !r3 41 d d Antioch No. 25 l1 SS' 9'F 62 97 58 71 64 66 15 la0 47 Antioch No,26 S :!149 7b 13Z 7Q /a3 qS r /.Z9 93 ' //6 S 4;-, 3 /aV (i /,r9 7/ { Antioch No.27 T !, I lj `f4 13 71 -IG y 9 (% ' ! Lone Tree No.1 a S`3' Lone Tree No,2 a 0 6`3 79 bb 9q S/ 76 53"! 70 (o/ !r7 Y4 /oma 5/f'i r Lone Tree No.3 c 80 -! `q 4 Z 5 716 `7 71 `f,3 44 4f '/5 76 it f,f 36 D s Brentwood No 1 E -5 7 `H `l+ U 'S 35-= Sf 30 37 4 c 'fl sx 625' 3A l;retnwi)oa Nt,. 1-A F b'f 3Sr. S`6 31 64 3.Z LS a g' ; 41' 4Y-i.. 40 /o 13rent.ooa No.2 G 9 97 3 3S 8S 3 q 3 . 77 IT' `45' 971 92 q4 ! i Brentwood No,3 H! 73 3 42 47 S ' 3? rps Sz 32 ! 3Y 66 79 /7 Brentwood No.a 1 bo 59 6 r 4/ 71 44 ys 3 q 7 41- j &,5 z l o q3 Brentwood No.5 J ` A3 33 SZ 3V --61 At 7A r 9 I9 `f3 !' A? 6 4 76 47 '! Brentwood No,6 K 9S 45- 79 73 42 94' 37 5 5 l rrnhwoo,l No . ," 1 `f 9 [' `fl 3q SS- -?S' S6 27 76 3G 3a ' .S(o 9 M' I 1 Byron No. 1 N! 7f S7 47 Y 7,t 3g ;' I ByronNo.1-A O: b4 37 47 33 S'.t `-2- ` IoQ .1.ZS2 331. Sr (a d"? I Knightsen Q` 1/7 44 Y9 7/ f-5 76 !a9 SP 9/ 76 X03 //3 l //8' 1,2J I OakleyNo.1 R Gn 311' `/S 33 .S4 37 KK t'7 2/ 'f3 37 ' 35J S(o ':`. to/ oZ9 it I Oakley No.2 S Io6. Sf`/ 77 ->8 91 Zp 6 qi, S-3 n 72 0 VS i //2 Mfr Oakley_I\o• ris 6S '/lam S1 32 G f p 37 Y 42 2./ '; SFS o'f'f 0 66 G,$ 39 il Oakley No. 3-A A 6S 33 3'f 5q 3/ ' 64 3.7.1 S'/ 21) i; Zq /03 ,I 7V-o?y Oakley No. 8 1'( G S3 v: S9 97 `ff `fb `F3 7 f 'i T7 3`f I Oakley No.5 c 68 Lq : IK W b3 Sz " 7E q5 'F2 . 3G 9/ ! 3 `/571 Bethel Island No. 1 D L4 L7 S > 13 <C 77 `13;! 68 `fd y0 95- q-7- Bethel I sland No.1-A zBethelIslandNo.1-A E yS y 2 S S`f 7c S3 7 7k'3 F ABSENTEE VOTE G /538 L48: 1/ c / /SI'S Sst/ /may S7.q; //34 833 73/ /.331!;/!/8 4S6 H i! j i TOTALS Fd-R- I oth ORIothASSEMBLYDISTRICTK '99SS.?1I/,j' d'(1t 9 14f/9?Y Y4LL/d7G/ y 09 •?f[.3dby'/9.3dS.Sb/dP Sf[000/( 3 I 3 S1?.133(0 M u I i1 N P 4M1 i it it S T w 7 t I it is 486GENERALELECTIONHELDNOVEMBER6th, 1956 F t P rl SSEI i I B a Cit F t i. G it K i i' It 4 F 1 it 1 f! N t F R t E , 1 it E it 1 i OI' l i, i IE t it t R s AT D ii t i it I i L M tl f: N itf i1 0 I I11 it t' R 4 r IfitIiF• CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE'CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California, SS. t otarly of....... ................ County Clerk of said County. do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board.f did canvass the rcturns of the vote cast irr_ U" lssernbly l?istrict in said County,at the Genera!Election held on Atrz- mberlith. 1956.for elective public offices. and for anif against each measure sub- mitted to the vole of thevoters.and that the Statement of the dote Cast,to which this certifrcate is attached. shores the whole number of votes cast its said .tsse)nbly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and atgaiust each measure in said Assembly District its said County and its each of the respective precincts thercin, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for tach candidate and for and against each measure are full. trite and correct. i3 l'lT'1'ESS my hand and Official Seal thisfil-*Z 6._day 1956, SEAL) 2 ......1...+e't.C..a.. :County Clerk, Deputy. TU abose certificate is to be used only wben the Boon!of Supervisors has ordered the County Clerk to matte the otfi W cmn-4 s.) Semon 9 r S E NIL T x1t EL GIEN L HELD 1L956 Nov ALWORN A SrA- C x ; Covao.be the t!K y .jtr t`00 b-& tll tPcs* 1 yy4 4 tk; v STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States Representative State Senator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Senator in Congress 17th District6thDistrict x Cz = f s ELECTION Cl= A W L w :. { .L cccc iti w r 1 a ' •: i~ C Q p x fes— " tvQ < Q Q* v a If ltIt6ASSEMBLYDISTRICT tom— 1 V c.. Q ... ' 6 to U •-w H IFBa}•Vier A O „AV /O 77 77 X0 21:1 Cerrito No. 1 15 J. 0 o f El Cerrito No.2 v a2 C O '/ 6 f C7+ J a y 67 IICerrito No.3 ISI Ce 3_3 11 q !` FI Cerrito No.5 F ;4200 U 1.3 El Cerrito No.{1 G ; /d[ `j 2 1!d f f J ) EI Cerrito No.i 0 ,/0 v7 /off El Cerrito No.8 1 '.20 4 r.S A a' 2d / (u0 fid .59 El Cerrito No.9 J._fc. O Q ? i 7 EI Cerrito No.10 1't ..2,( r°i7 / 7 I1 Cerrito No. 11 f toZ , /O b y l ! / 70 1/.3 El Cerrito No. 12 M i' i. 17 3S / 3 7/ II EI CerritoNo• 13 N a2,2 1 _ .'`*- O =/3 o 3 so 1/33 EI Cerrito No.14 El C errit+i No, 15 00 0 El Cerrito No.16 Q '7 6 nD 0 - E1 Cerrito No.17 R ",/aZ+ j e tJA b d 7/ a EI Cerrito No. 18 S r Q d '1!' D /.3 y s /. / 1(a-3 i:l Cerrito No.20 T ,tri i_ 'y EI Cerrito No.21 A r" ` t D. cad j 7 O /,0 7 1-3y `17 l EllCerrito NTo.22 g %-y C? r O .i to!' YO O —41 i El Cerrito No.23 C `42 4'r* 3 0 O '/0.2 b //o? jv f 1"o I Cerrito, O ;/ `= _. G Q Ear/O 3/a 77 El Cerrito No.25 E = _ . 1_ ..`1 _._.__.. ./0.3.1`. _.-^s` r El Cerrito No.26 F ?'? O f/3 00 /p'/ 0 El Cerrito No.27 G ?.:i , ,^: c C3 t/D e yJ El Cerrito No.28 N C 0 Q El Cerrito No.29 t " ' - i D Ct / a27 -? E alCerritoNo.30 yi 3 f'fy / lOY---- J El Cerrito No.31 K a'7. `Jt ` .', v D t eZ /33 00 lad Sts El Cerrito No.32 L :--y r'-3;+a ;/30 Q El Cerrito No.33 M ,,7 Y4 br j l t` O O f"{S" / /.3a Ll Cerrito No.34 N Q n'1 D s/ Q 1444 El Cerrito No.35 _ Q p _ ` :' ._¢' `7' v c? `J jrr2 113 El Cerrito No.36 P J"o ' 0 0 Q 77 1.27 El Cerrito No,37 CIC' ' .3 ice U 4`/ i! EI Cerrito No.3SR .z 3G .J ,. r 0 ri F I Cerrito No.39 S '. '` f 7 EI Cerrito No.40 ,r Z ^ jr 1fZ 172 3 El Cerrito No.41 pf`t d uof f Q E 77 !0 0 z. El Cerrito No. 427.3D$ : O J s 1!0 D O fl1f cd b'.3 rot Z Y- 3 El Cerrito No.43 C =/S i` . f D ;r`/< ^ /7 y,3 3.3 71 El Cerrito No.44 zi a20 b /03 5 3 EI Cerrito No._45u__ _..__.._E ''S't /il 3 L t ..:.f'0 eco/o j. El Cerrito Nos.46&19,Cons. F /'O 3 .z j L) .17 / +f l •S' 77 171 Tl Cerrito No,47 G 7 O 40 O 7,8r SO E-I Cerrito No.48 H :.. 1" . 0 El Cerrito No.49 I M: " J 1 J Q 3 1 1"2 1/ D r I I Cerrito No. SO 33e , `j` C`._l/a 1G' I 1r l.1 Cerrito No.50-A is f l +l ''j /,7. 6,,4 3 /,7 4; EI Cerrito No.S1 L M i Richmond NTo.I N •.O w ' .` 2 0 d 77 J // r/c/ /off j`y ' 7/ Richniond No.2 O Richmond No.3 P ,'t.% k,4 l 0 /7 Richmondichnoud No.4 1/ 2 47S10 y j f rlb6chmoiidNo.5 R .^7!.a` t w7 w I'? ' t o S Richmond No.6 S ` , j'.t f /t- ci, 11. `1. Richimmil No. &i5,Cons. T a Totals Carried Forward TM 81. G tSo SbB, . ::. .2. L/t3. .3d; S f'" _ i:t 8 sls_ o GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 t Member of DIRECTOR, i DIRECTOR Assembly WEST CONTRA WEST CONTRA 11th District ! DIST.COSTA HOSP.DIST COSTA HOSP.OI t vi¢¢ CJl a is L ti i n is = x oe I tr m < _ i I W W qu j YES NO YES NO A 1 t 1/0 137 /5/ 1.2 6q F is t, ' ! j 1` f I't 1 E 761 N Z 1 7 I6 iia 7y b qpi F 5 G 79 I lio177 J I: 160 It I 7 J II A i' Via'4 Y/ Y 7z i. Y 3 t II 771, E F :7s Jr S3 G YO r t 63 3y r 4 6;I i M '+ 711 lob p xJI I ks ft f it t t¢it i J3/a07 7-zL 7ZI T Y> i t' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR,DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY #A-U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. Word No. 1 Word No.4 Word No.5 ELECTI0N z I I PRECINCTS on et n in f k 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT in 13ay View _P1 J G El Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No,2 C .' O El Cerrito No.3 D ij L'1 Cerrito No.4 Fs'-^? FI Cerrito No.5 F ''2y 17 I'I Ccrrito No.t G ,*' i•`-fa G l EI Cerrito No.7 H ,! Q 1".3{ 117 4 El Cerrito No.S 1 .,i`.S`- 0 5f f El Cerrito No.9 El Cerrito No, 10 EI Cerrito No, 11 1 ',r,, r,`F•c 77 1:1 Cerrito No.12 Me`O„T 1:1 Cerrito No.13 N '/to t EI Cerrito No,14 I:1 Cerrito No. 15 P El Cerrito No.16 1--.1 Cerrito No.17 R 5 E7 a` El Cerrito No.18 S J7 El Cerrito No 20 T El Cerrito No.21 A 1 11 Cerrito No.22 B :^i so El Cerrito No, 3 EI Cerrito No.2.3 D 4' El Cerrito No 25 F EI Cerrito No.26 F El Cerrito No.27 G ,, El Cerrito No.29 H El Cerrito No.29 77 El Cerrito No.30 ta El Cernto NTo.31 K ;/33 1:1 Cerrito No,32 L ,y, 33 EI Cerrito No.33M /7 7 d `.i 1/4-1 a 1 El Cerrito No.31 N l 7 El Cerrito No 35 L'1 Cerrito No,36 P ',''r nd7 13 1/ El Cerrito No,37 El Cerrito No,3S R 1 3e 11 Cerrito NTo.39 S s7 r EI Cerrito No.40 T... El Cerrito No.41 A ;i 3 Ll Cerrito No,42 8 ;*"; l tr i f b i} El Cerrito No.43 C El Cerrito No.44 O :f 5 S f fO X j i, El Cerrito No,45 E L 6 34 317 I:1 Cerrito Nos.46&19,Cons. J7 E 4T47LlCerritoo, G 3 l Yj El Cerrito No. H ,r 7 L?j El Cerrito No.49 I-1 Cerrito N`o.50 J i FI Cerrito No.50-A K F]Cerrito No.51 L o`?/ j . Richmond No.l Richmond No.2 O '' Cly 71 .2` Richmond No,3 P % TD Richmond No.4 tr sa ZRichmondNo.5 R a^! t' Richmond No.6 S Ta3?Richmond\o.i.\i,Coni. t Total:Carried ForwardQg r GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 90 ALAMEDACONTRA COSTA TRANS. DIST. DIRECTOR '; DIRECTOR DIRECTOR r DIRECTOR AT LARGE, Ward No. 1 Word No.2 # Word No.2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. X' L 7 4 w D Q ii v O m t l Q 42 w A 3/ X701 ry 13 1y 3a 1.3 o2fl r c icy f 01 F , H 3 30 -z7 z5 -S;'Y, aj 17 , K 3.z ao _._.___ fes / 3 8 J/ 028 a9 . 1 73' . 47 18 /7 Al Ml d Q r t • ="` ..to } 1 .:X r' r . J O rr ,`' 1R' .7 . it i JV 9 /f al 3 1 /t 3.3 9 r c 33 k 13 S 7 7 17s 6 7 9/ JCS S- 3z), 37- /4 , i 3 5'r' 3 67 ./ 3 71 !! s0 7s- ,2 i f a y 1 77 3.z d3 az4-5' o 71 36 r a f c71 16 -30 /0 /. alio M fig, . 0 ;1 .31 91 37 77 3e N 30 .2? 41 37 2- 9 „ Ga 27 1-1 31 / 30 r 7 ` 3 i tr aZ"l Sif -,Z o 27L A s= 3 a?o a 3! /7 V l / s ; r 3; `'Jam' 24 33 YJ /3 2 ,`" 33 c 7 » G -27 a7 :gid la 5 a3 ae a4 9 $ , 7 s” G 3 3 43 .z 30 77 A a 30 d,7 az/ 9 T 2 CZE z K , oU 7e.z a 2 3s' 11a 5 ao 3G 1 L 1 -7'4 =a -c 7© 14L o /3 9,74 M 01 ... _. _ _ .__ a ' .r 1_.Z..._<?: 71_5- X1.___11..____.._ p a 30 za a v V.:r16 33 17 31 74 It 7 f 7 S36 jk/ ftN' T o I rj STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r I t t t J j 1 1 r i i f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 49'- A t3 D E F G N t J x t M N . O P Q R S r Ai 8 C E f G N t J K t N P Q R t S r A s c 0 FI Gi k H , J K t N P Q R S r Y { ' E STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t j i 1 i 3 r i t t k J:r,,.:.::' .ii:a,...... .._. «+ 'wkumi...«.L.,.,......t.$^TX«?,.»,r• .....,... ... ._.. .. _....... ...._. .,....$.:'_..«..... ._. ....... ....... tw. 5'...s.:.k+1.w..«e..:_.a:...wa.+..:.---J•'......Y...::.,..v."C.:....w....;:.. ....,,. ,.....d..:...... .,...7t v'....art -'} 494 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 i 12 I; z 11A. W F Z '' O y t O o O V AA G NZ fir~ WZ K H Z , 8 VZ t0 WZ r O Z atlW ae O ow 2 p 0 F o 0 t o I W O S H y N Z Z= 1O Z Z o V y W uj Z NN 1 Z E V O .I 1Wv 0 0 Z 0'0 tat W W0 D 0 ` O W6 a Z t w 0v u F e C2 Z< G H N V N 00 y0 YES NO : YES NO YES NO YES NO . YES NO YES NO . 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"'• T _t f ^ ' . rK;r• } __..r .._ .__.:={`_ ._ ._iaf._ - `'_^___ .. d_.`'._ .fir -- -.. --r------ 9', WA PAA.A0t' X7e...TA77.J3J=__.I3u a 64A JPt 04 W7.44%.:.00 Wh **IV;3oio,LI•tl..3kOe :.6sy('•?:2_'R_'+:':::- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 !• 15 16 1718 19 p N '' 1.: W i N M7 ` •l.} 1 hip{ELECTION i W z o : ° a :, o_z I'RI'sCINCTS z o W 3 k -c< 0 ca z t,z A1 .t 0 66 93 N 1 5: i z O !' if 09 rt if t4 46 I Ith ASSEtr KY VISMCt TES no ; YES No YE3 ND YES NO i, VES No YES No !' YES NO VES NO Bay View j A" + 9 .fit? c au o ' " .! .3/ `{.. .. /.....bG 7 J l'I Cerrito No.l of EI Cerrito No.2 C . 7'l,r l:i Cerrito No.3 D`1 D L S"jo y 3i S I!y` o yf 7J b :. S//o L1 Cerrito No. F 1 s Lt :s.. r D v' l l Cerrito No.S 3 00.6 b r l:t Cerrito Na.G Goma? a1 /o-= ' i f a ` ` .eta !a,! ' 0 3: F 11 Cerrito No.7 N / a b!. ;. t;.2 ie vt D I/t!$ .tid t! D I -` ` 7,,4 4T ; 1 9.,• Et Cerrito No.$ 3 . 2. r r? -$;7 • o mr' iilo -' of// _5`3 f /.3 T /os El Cerrito No.9 J or EI Cerrito No,10 Ic II Z{ .ry. ,; u 3 +1/ :iar I oy t EI Cerrito'.*a.11 4 t?% rf doZ r-R.1 Cerrito No.12 M' a2 3 ,' ;i O .s O i/•=K //& dam =.+' ,,,?. / !0240 3 ! yt to 3 l:1 Cerrito N`o.13 04 63yGC) +J .a+r --q _ r El Cerrito No.14 O . 3 !I so", )a Cerrito No.1S r Ii f! ft /. 1?' s+ c3' * rY:i• :J t ;' r . .:. 1 f ;'!J(e «y oZ.7../0.1 EI Cerrito Ao.16 Q , 7"t` *... x I ., i L'1 Cerrito ATa.17 3 3 ?ti "ja • • '/f O=° ?S ('04 I fo' c 70 f Jr,F 1i1 Cerrito No.1$ S i aZ 4 •j D 3 ,;'!• :t+ i`a! 4 '0 j O h a 1.21 L•'I Cerrito No,20 T.1!r II1_ .. n lMl Cerrito 1'a.21 A /1 a7 `YS' it i `.!G+*' gi$ t 3 ''3: //Q */O! I:l Cerrito No.22 1e 7 34 I 7.T O ii ;=' ±.I' Zs- 77. v- I'1 Cerrito No. 73 : *''. ;a .:3 ;plc : //Sr sf4 J (i '/. /aT;l/,;I A16 o EI Cerrito No.24 D f:t' .?' -/,7 3"".• r^ c,fj "C! O El Cerrito Na.25 E I' 311 tf.?._ .7_ ., ,., -= r-EI Cerrito A*o.26 c 704P.3} i e, L*, fC` i' 3 / f/ jf L .•! y r' Et Cerrito No.27 d J7yr l: s EI Cerrito No.28 N I'r t i o !s b:.2. SGT 8';- di3 dr $1 i//' /,G /yIT 4 I 3 L1 Cerrito No.29 i r-7'= • '/.,'J Y"'.3 Q /.:if O./. b /.;:i"/jo as J 3S/ 0 L'lCcrritoNa.3Q J (/f 1t`6 s115i` „ 137 ',,3++ 'I El Cerrito No.31 K ij//` ! f1ElCerritoNo,32 t , r ; o ra3? .3.2 :. 3.,;, !+ o 1 l i J 3S F 3 l.J l is / El Cerrito Na.33 M J ;3 . iso 4 i v El Cerrito No.3'i N I r -• r- 7 ay i o . a 7V- 14,r•.1 Cerrito Na,3.5 0.. 3 I v EI Cerrito No,36 l + S. ' c ,l:3 o 3,r"3T i{ rt Cerrito?a.37 Q: J r ,: ;• r„'`•a p i / ; l i G/ /v{•r l.= b D /":+I fdv 4r. 'JT 'j 1! jL'1 Cerrito No.38 f j 70 la '/ 1/'j y; t 97 cj w El Cerrito No.39 5 ._•, .:3~ : ` .''':.. . f .3:+ '',' lc7 r•_i Cerrito Nct,ao T . ., k r ' 7 7 r Y i 4.3 El Cerrito Ata.41 A 11 / yc T j j/+ y tp(o 4.s a "3 02$ 9/ El Cerrito No.42 Q ii/ i /:5n' i bb y t 1/,7y e'3'/6V j i s3 a20 El Cerrito A*a.43 a r/D 3,2' !o y 'V- '/a ii(o; 83 0 3 rty a- EI Cerrito No.44 D 4/p rS' S * 0 3 / 1Q8 S/ 8'S"i l /.. Z3i) / Y 1: ,7 f . / G J 7 4y bo . 6s' El Cerrito No.45 _ E I i w- Et CerritoNos.4f&19,Cons. T " yt l .. 3S 070 3t .??££ ! o /b !Ct'j El Cerrito ATo.4y G" l D• '= G/ w I` t1f6 ! s"s,l o d 6le., Jam . Aa /114,,!61 j'gi, Ila: /3 El Cerrito Na.48 H=//73 3j': = 1 w:i .2 y f f 3 "o l5 a `/ o l(o s' El Cerrito No.49 i #°!FTS .3aZ iS r i;/ r 71 id p S$ / w El Cerrito No.50 J 4' r -r 7 f `f 7` 1 7 a,. L`t Cerrito A`a.SO-A y 2 yoO 5FG yD S3 44aSt : S: fS" I qv1.1 Cerrito No.51 r ii/7 "'` /Sdp ./ :./" 4 J l s a?/3/ 6 SC: 1/ T/ . -1/0 ! ll Richmond Na.1 N , eZ y - 5;1 Richmond No.2 2 'A I ' 311 I1 Richmond ATo.3 O Itichmrntd No.4 Q 1/ 0 to J t iC! 12ieluututd No.S 37 ..t` ..7 .JI(1 'ct r+Z JG t~ Richmoixi No.6 Sys * ••..r -i i a, i .*' M. i 1' // L rJ /// l\tthifltitttl ti,/`/:.t.oItC. T 1 Iw r r 71 5L r-.. ...._... ,_..,,.a.w._r.tie. if Toter Carded Fonntd owri a1. ! 76w-AMI 1 r 6th 1GENERALELECTIONHELDNOVEMBER 56 496 9 is. t ii M t 7i A 41,E it F G K M , a Ni o ,:t p t. 1 4 D F 4' G ' 1 1c is isNr f Si t s r< CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF TETE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS f State of California, County of:..__ ._.... _ ._. ss. County Clerk of said County. do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast Issembly District in said County,at the General Election held on_\'rrvesnber tith.19-56,for elerthre Imblic offices, and for and against cacti measure sub- ntitled to the:-ate-of the voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shows the whole number of votes cast it; said Assembly llistrict in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said 9sse anbl r District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respecti:*e columns and the totals as show;for Each candidate and for and against each measure are:full, true and correct. F 11'ITNESS my hand and Oficial Seal this fi --..- day of.. ..... .. ..... ................... 1956. SEAL) x C/.. ......................._.............,County Clerk. Deputy. The above aa"cae is to be used a*wben the Ba"of Sopavisors has ordered the Cawq Clerk to wake the official canvass.) r p, OII 1p1` S t k V ridL E w{ L o EAAL GfuN 56 JOE IL 01 A s"b y p dict Co foGAS 51'A'i'E UCVolt c Outc i r 43.4 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS United States in Congress State Senator Of 6th District 17th District y — am N C ELECTION oWc PRECINCTS o L i w l 5 LLJ O Us W H iC L' ,,,,, F z HO V I I th. AssemblyC VDistrict t s. . -+ Q U Continued) EMU KNM folulmm .=mum' Totals Brought Forward A +.oaf' ti v j JC.Az o•o L :/13 J8 S909 'GS B S/S o gd ss .37/9/ Richniond No.S 8 44744 76 /18 0 0 L ,9// 0 /87 80 143 1:ichmond No.9 C .2/0 7S 1,R7 0 0 654 0 /3S 68 /A7q16chn,0nd No, 10 D /8 60 /'Z 0 0 Vs / 1o2;z 07 137 33a Richmond No. l l_ E_-f 3 __ _ 8_- - .7 9.--- _._._ ._. -_0 _.'s3._._.Q _ 7 ._S __71_ Richmond No. 12 F /87 is y 7 0 o 76 -2- /o0 83 9a a6 y y Richmond No,13 0 8s 0 91 9/ 7/ 1''27 Richnio nl No, 14 H /i4 S6 8 9 0 0 49 0 97 SG 7S 9r l:ich,nond No. 15 1 /s/ 3 /'0 7 0 - o 6 / Y3 S3 90 a -7 Richmond No.16 101Lof8 _ f 2 Z D 8 /03 31 Richmond No.17 K .,1/b z 17 3 0 . 0 3y o /77 4 8 /6Z 9 1 Richmond No. 18 L /9z 38 1y4 0 D 6 33 4 /33 5 3%D L 46 /S r Richmond No. 19 M 0?// 0 /`1/- rh Di Jf ! / 3q,`3 6/ //6 160 33 Richnumd No.20 N /7 75- d 7- 3 / 7,,5- (9 T-CY 7-V l:ichmon(t No.21 o. 10 i? _ 60 _Z. Richnumd No.Z P /97 7.2- m 9 -Richond\0.23 Q /, a/ D 0 .S/ / /p 3 6 4 Y L Rieh,»u»d No.24 R 17/ ` /// v - o8 i 1Jo bo SS ab Richmond No.25 S /9 6 /3 0 -18 / 426 S2 R,chmontl r d i a s o 6 SGT 3 Richmond N0.2% A .?.R9 7 1 J39 _: 6S J3? Richmond No.28 8 0 76 / j 6 7.2, l J39 79' /33 68 39 Richmond No.29 C 1q9 q9 9 7 0 0 93 96 03 Y2 39 yL8 Richmond No.30 D 1706/ p' J/ 3 1 D Rid»n0nd \0.31 E l!_t_ 0. __ __/Q _,.a_.___ 4__?_G _.4__L0_S_______g_.- -.-.- a1 1\6chmoud No,32 F 7 0 0 : 86 0 /d 0 Richmond No.33 G a.3 SS !-V 0 0 0 l /3o 77 TY Richmond No,34 Hao 6 93 //0 0 0 S9 60 f4 ! / Richmond No.35 S 86 0 0 /a/ 0 9/ lo?? 73'S3 3 t, Richmond No.36 Riclu»and No.37 K o2/4 0 o BS 6 Ric1,,,,o,,d No.38 L /b/9 f 6 9 D 943 0 76 9 o a8 LJ4 Richmond No.39 M /g9 8 o 0 80 0 /07 gas a9 S6 Riclunond No,40 N .212 S1 /S2 D D So 0 /S5 S5 /f ;z 28 l-ichmond Nil,41,91 &92,OMN.O 16.7._-_- .9__ 3.3. . L__ d _ ?1_!6 '''3_1L— '_.8_ Rich„», ,1», No. 41 :157 y4 to 4 0 0 -3 4 4 /03 Richmond No,42 Q /7 4 60 // / 0 0 6 0s 6 0 106-36 JJ01l8 Richmond No.43 R .Z 3/7 / 07 Q Q ' 6 7 0 /S. 77 /0 17Y T! Richmond No. 44 s Richmond No.45f 01!?__-_-, 6 1 77 Richmond No.46 A176 Sof' 88 0 0 76 0 9'1- 7.Y 82 Y6 rict,n„ond No.47 8 /?o S2 /O/ 431- Al , Richmond No.48 C0 7 z J/0 90 993 3 Richmond No.49 D X39 Jx / /02'3/ Richmond No.50 F 1i ti / 1/3 Rich,nond No.51 F .2.a7 96 /3 9 0 0 85 -Z /38 93 130 y/ 40 lticl,,no„d No. 52 239 7i4 JS-6-1 o 649 So g/ /126 X 3,. qRichmondNo.53 H .0?08 9 0 p a /0 5/ /a7 T1 J/ Richmond No.53-A 97 39 131 0 0 12424- Richmond 2624- Richmond No.54 6 0 Q 0 35 _ l 5 6 3 6L2 1 171 J9 Richmond No. 55 K /57 71 77 0 0 7* -Z 70 p7e 710 Richmond No.56 L 136 T so /0-1- 1- 0 0 6 7 / //0 O/ Rich,»ond No. ;; M R07 b 0 0 61 0 /38 7 IV 65 31 16ctn»0nd No.58 N a%S 73 174 `/4 0 0 . 6 6 0 16-1 8/ 1510 fb 38 Richmond No.59 7_.- _;__.- _ ._"t___._.__ Richmond No. bo P r} Richmond No. 61 Q 5'9 07 34 Richmond No. 62 R J 4 /Ss 3 j39 Rich,nond No.63 s 1 d 7 -4 19 / /.3, 37 J,7S Y 19 Richmond No.66 r -i3 __ .3 __ . 7 _ - __ _. Q_..37 _ _.0 _ 12_. Totals Carried Forward b 3 10-68, /w7f4C Z Oq fn/ _91t l.;,Y o _/o?d0,//,Z?S O 498GENERALELECTIONHELDNOVEMBER6th, 1956 Member of DIRECTOR,DIRECTOR, Assembly WEST CONTRA WEST CONTRA 14 i' 11 th District COSTA HOSP.DIST COSTA HOSP.DIST. r aCp w li v 7n ;4 t7 2 r.W k o Z j n ¢ oc <Ca s su N YES ^NO YES No rA A 77pd 7Z,. asst 7j;p f 4,7ao easy .3IP B o /s off /6/ob i y 2 l7 /o //a IS 36 7"Zll D 3 jo q 73 /1 76 E y q F !133 z 90 /S 9(p //3 8 it H . 73 7 '.. 66 8 It 67 87 1) 11 j/o 76 /0 6 7 /0 J 1-7 87 6 3 II f 6 Z P /Ds- L '/8 gz 6 , 78 8 r 5-a 70 6/ f i M 1;/9 57 /7 /Q3 /.z f- 70 //S 7l D 91 O ifib6 1__6 -x_3 R flit 3 /0 70 /7 k 57 89 63 E S f/ z 90 /3 9 /3 Id 9Y 6 A ,`;1}8 1:' )3 1/3 14 109' S7 ; 8 1,101g Oil D 3 //.z 08 /.26 (1 T E / G 16 a 7/SS'/03'f G a8 1SS GSII I AID 17 133 .c o 7a /70 311 If K d 1io 16 .a9 )39 6 r JIV3 8 /©/ // fi x 9" /1?147'( N Ij/72 1.26 .6 ;177 /S', ki o pif 4 6 4 56 i P !/off 66 » S$ / r F 9 6 3 5s-i 10 q00 L 2j /63 S r 60 i 1a7 79 / . 71 / 78 g3 it S a 3 /b 'D4 /J 92 /34 6 D / t 7 40 F ; /88 yu x; 1.39 A 3 3.1 /S7 8/ H /3s 97 5. 99 7 . 9 76 /6 67 134 tVrT 07 13 1/1 8 5 /30 6S NV/7- e -3I /3 P 06 4? oo /a3 6 t it, 15 /00 7 76 /0/ 6 T ! b 6 .!1 f s' /,,•.sGIo6_ fi Ia ts• 7s1C tt } r.. _...._._.__ STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, EAST SAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M_U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. Word No. 1 Word No.4 Word No.S I'LECTIUN f PI EXI NCTS i w a, r n us c gr 11th assembly District Continuad) Totals Brought Forward A X-Zer .? I ZV .3 6vr9k: .4-405- Richmond 4-405 Richmond No,S s Richiuond No.9 C Richmond No.10 fl 1 F lZichniond No.12 F 1 hichntind No, l:i G 1Q T' 7- 1 1 Riclimmid No.14 H /7 Z a,! „ richmond No.15 t V$ i•z 07o . f liichtuotid No.17 Riclmiond No.IS t Richmond No.19 M jee , 00 Ct! aC richmond No.20 N j1 41 9 .30 1 if fRlchmond,No.21 Q., 4I• — — k ichmond No.2.7 P '//'Q O rychmond No.23 710 ,,,z , r r7richmondchmondNo.24 R ll ! 0 h l:ichmoud No.25 S kicluuund No.26 riclttnunil No.27 A iiltt A0-Z Z Richmond No.28 richmond No.29 C '1j , 12 4? 1 Richmond No.30 1 Dit`Richmond No.31 I1 Richmond No.32 I a a.. Ricthmond No.33 G ricin t-ind No.34 H / J 9f -Z IE Richmond No.35 1 / -izLL 77-139 4?/ 4 richmond No.36 37.1 40 liich:uozid No.37 Ir j 1426 9 a 3 `i Richmond No.38 j 3 J 13/ Richmond No.39 M 90 .33 f Richmond No.40 N / -1 J 103 *0 liichtnond N4F 41,91.&"x' loll. richmond No.41-A P Richmond No.42 G Wk r Richmond No.43 Richmond No.44 S !:/7/ l 116 S6 Richmond No.45 t 1137 1p1 it Richmond No.46 A 7 glu richmond No.47 Tf b/ 3g Richmond No.48 C ;f/.(. 93 ,33 if Richmond No.1491,3aD ?1 2 Y:6 - richmond No 50 j richmond No.51 F it ij Richmond No. a2 1 1 Richmond No.53 qH . Richmond No.53-A 87 71 Richmond No.54 Richmond No.55 so 0 Richmond No.SS y JA 9 roq 90 33 Riclinwnd No. 57 m i Richmond No,58 1 Ricluuond No 09 G w ¢_ Richmond No.60 F f.; 7 (a i lZiclunond No. 61 Q Richmond No. 62 1 l:ichuiiond No.63 s J-Z i Ricluuond No.66 4j 42 Totals Carried Forward s i 5;;f I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 i ALAMEDA-COMMA COSTA TRANS- DIST.DIRECTOR AT LARGE, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Word No. I Word No.2 Wood No.2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. cc cm cb A zjsy /jv"g /-Aly J_co/ //.Z/ IJ95* .2 N7 /3-r4 1145 31 3F SS" 3,Z 46' 6 3-6- cj 0 34 ,31k' 7 30 A E 34 07.15 37 G 131 ,13 /8 J 19 -7 Jog' IS N 3/ P 30 7 21 /6 77 4314 41:Z .19 2 ,16 .77 4z a3 / V j 37 _650, S8 2/ 31 S8 4.3 17 3S JZ L 1 4 3'1 a23 'Z 2 5 a3 31 y4 13 2 / fi 6 3.3 43 16 4 ,16 Y 7 .4`3 1 J 41/ P 1433 0 02 P !18 Y Y 17 3-, -Z 73 16' o y j 33 a3 -2 3z 7 17 T 9_ 1.16 .3 0 38 . 4 . 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S !,33 A 16 3S 3,f tJ oq T 3 jvtzjtJA7 V-V -V,7 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CASs AT THE I IL 1 1 I i 1 la 5) .rGENERALELECTIONHELDNOVEMBER6th, 1956 b 4 3 A B C G 1 J K t M : N O O R , S rA Ci O G 3 JI K L M N O : Q R S ; r A ' 6 C D E , F Ri G ; H 1 K t : M, t O O R ; S r f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 71=_.__ T A X I 4 t f t I E 1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 504 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 10 11 12 z t.t N 0 y OQ 0w 0 { U w W Lot P a 0 C y u 0 0 VTC = W Z - artao C9t Ow auU z { w iu v+ w vx Z Z_ r 6' 0 z U N iii LL y J { i. U W 0 Lf) T { x W 0 00 ob-- t r F iice 0ifa0 Zu' ui iii N A0 m 0in 0 V y f V 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 Y-41 .2/35 Vt .'7., 747o rryi,T? 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K 110 A //0 8 9f '48 3a t1 8 S3 y7 / s 1 70 6 z Y5 70 6'/ 77 f 3o s / c l SJ 8Y ?6 . 86 60 it- // 0 37 4-,5 949 o Y9 y L9 37 8/ 1-4 107 ' 83 3z 66 .6/ M / 6 ;z(o /fit 3- 1,27 7 3A 163 1 o S1 /)Y- Sq 6S S5 1V- 6g 8 8/ 9/ 51;Z 67 76 N I %{ 31 /3S 72113 . ;z I.a-< 111 1 r7 7 6 76 Yat P 1311)" a t,21 3 10i f ;. /- 7 ` 3 .: 57 f 61 6 66 6 .;z y6 V6 36 '' 7T S7 Q b i. 7 7`' 6 74 S36- b o as b 6 Z R /-'/ t Q 1 =5' / 1 C 1 ' l 1 1`i61 3 0, / 6 7 7.3 1'// 6,Y s /j/ /68 61 ,5 z68773o66S7r8 .3D / / 1 s Y lad .: , 6 57 . T.. Y.: 4., I 2 , -S*' 17 . 1 8. 1 41 .. Jam_ 540 .37 36 . 3 37 j515S 1 9 ,;siss srdJ .,3f4 s--.3s -TX7 AZsr 141V OJlr Y -3 60/3 10-VI . 9"1137.x..f03'7 `l l :T9fr,Z_d'st7,::: STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 - 14 15 16 17 18 19 q W r 3 W J OC F 0 < 1_LIiCTIM' e9 M< W z o.< oma; o 0 G Ozo3 UW Z 1 i UziJZrJNoc usIiCINICTSJ0c001- 0 ram wogz GA - OC7 W d W J LLA W V'U OHO Y.F.. ' 1' 0 00 L Itn.Assembly District YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO i YES NO Continued) Totals Brought ForwardA s Z%2S: 6.V .17 k; G j fU1.Z (dYS:; 700.1 .1.276' j•Z ,3953 l:iclmm d No.s a /03 77 ? ' /4d 73 richmond No.9 c 78 b/ 6-6' 0 7 %6 S 4 S8 80 J4/ 3S', 7 6 l.uh,nomd No. 10 D 17 , S3 Sy 69 j/, F/ 3,2: L7 SS z}9 60,': 77 36 '; o richt:)T,d\To._ll..E 05 ip p Ricin fond No.12 F 717 T, Sly S . Q % 3J 73 3 e "S 7 :' 3 76 8/ 35 63 67 o l:irhm,nd No. l 93 3 9 58 S6 6=r Cp.2. 6 6 57 J-4 s3 / 77 8G lao O Richmond No.14 H,' 6 0 3/ so z 6,' 36 3 z S/ 32 LL G richmond No, 15 33 .32. 30 a o 8 ' . 36 a3 T$ „S/ / 11 3a T7_ 8 3.? 33 o o T6X3 Q Richmond No.16 c,r r q Oq c) richmond No.1; x 90 bS 77 3 10- !T ! 73 6/ L A t 3,L 3 y .5/0 Richmond No. 18 6 7 'jl .3! _J! 3 ' T T j o rich,nond No.19 W13 6 6 .3 7 . iO V -3S7SS 47; 594 /5r7 it 4/ 7/ 5/g,! O Richmond No.20 N n t-/ O richmond No.21 l:,chmond No. p .5$ .i 53 . 3 "' 6S ` }9 a 3 73 ; 7.23 6 9 40 richmond No.23 0 73 37 Q O Richmond No.24 R :S// Jt^ 7 f a 7'9 ; i O richmond No.25 S '' b 13 j 3_ 7.2 39 :3 S' .'1. b 3 7Q 6 , 6 +5l Richmond No.2 3b8 ._,_-_-6-$ / 0 71_ _. r D 11 2 1,661110nd No.27 A: 9 1/8 S3 3 7 X 3 8,. 6 -9 7 9 78 o Richmond No.28 7 614- S/ 9"? 86 6 O Richmond No.29 C 77 6 b G S J 3 S 6 T :3 6 $ 6 So 3 8 p Richmond No.30 D 6-5 S 7 6 7 7- 53 7,6- 4716 / 6 8 :.39 96°'8 4 9 ; 6 79 O richmond No.31 F_ '. 6 0_S6 7/ 3 `i 6 T»A --2 3 p Richmond No.32 F ' 70 , 81 S 8 70 6' 6 3 7z' 3 8 /08' 9S o richmond No.33 G l:ichmond No.34 o richmond No.35 b 77J7 '73 l/3 4 j 98 S7; 85 C) 1.ichmond No.30 o richmond ,.;; K 88 9 94S7. 87 5G: 6G 5 6 6 3 :37103 9a S/ 100 1 93 J'3 6 2 3 73 3 % - S63773j! GS p I:ichmondNu.3S M 7 G 6 3 S3 87 3 7 SS 6S 33 y3, 8z - i 7a o.O l:iclunond\v.39 7' I C) richmond No.40 N 91 S6 73 S3 8A85S4SS486663!'S,h 98 42 175, ISl chna nd 6 Richmond No. 41-A P LY -?S 33 3.2 ,, -12 .27_S a` g 38 C> Richmond No 4' Q 8/ .51 6 G 6.5/`t a 3 5 c g S// ' 6 3 6 t 33 9 q9" y / 3` O richmond No.43 R !/ .S 0 9 ``f 6 7 !9 S 76 -:! 6 11 o /oS 6 70 91? o richmond No.44 S 1:Id l 6 i8 /1- /C13 %7 io7 77` 6 93 : 6 0 /d6 /a7 8 p Richmond No.45 T' 0 ., rte' 6Richmond Rchn ond No.46 A 86 3b ` 7 S/ ! Richmond No.47 B `Jz 71 / 3'J '. 6. f .57 ' J '3 JgC I bl p Richmond No.48 7 r:. 37 / f 1}' 7 6 -i' o ' (i U `' 3 f-3 /// q I o Richmond No.49 D 8 7 t 53 7 S7'' riclimond-No.50 E--f p richmond No.51 F / 73 719'14- /0/ 7.2, / T 7' /a3 0 p Richmond No. 52 09 - y 9_o b b 6'S9 86 93 7,2 19 p Richmond No.53 N' g 1 3-2C 78 3 to J 7 'V 6! so SS': 77 300 ; p Richmond No.53-A 6X 3 7 S-2, 3 6 71 .2 7 63 Q 7 .3636 8 3 6 3'y 3 6 richmond No.54 l 'Z 7 )3 33 2 319 / Al T7 3 /3 2 I 6 0 3 4 q Richmond No. 55 K 7 8 3. b 9 b_ g o 0 S-33 7 i; Richmond No. sb 1 95 39. e 8 S -: 79 So 7 = 65 0 7 i o I:i,hm,»„1 No. M 8 bbd 7 -07- r y7 -7' 63 75' Sg 8q8 /Dpi Z/3 p Richmond No,58 N / 3 7 f 3 & ;Z / J 0: 7r{ Sy 5 5 o ' 1 / / O / 4 C) richmond No.59 -___._ M.__—_ O rtchnlond No. 60 P 9 3 9 9 79 6S G 3` .5/ 8d ` 9 3G ' t q1 richmond No. 61 Q fZ o 6 D 3 N 3 ' T I to '` r 6`{i,G 31/ I o p C richmond No. 62 R 5) T 13 J 36 : 8 J g-Z S31! I n richmond No.63 S i 59 67 l 5 A Q 9:' 1 48 It7' 4 33 85 .3 3, Q richmond No.66T 1 7-136__3T.. 07L - iTotalsCarriedForwardy2t325096 //SS //.1.2 Z X70x/7/3 .r6./ . 9.,.3p 6h(a13 1Q9i/ Ss „-/¢,, 9n s?'9T 6ao9 9 r i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 if if f C D j• i I t if i 11 I ml it 3 It 41 fr w a it s' i a i R ly ii H t y'. t 3 f Y 5; 2 A CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California, SS. x I..........._.._...._............ County Clerk 0 said County. do hereby certify that, in 1mrsuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the F_leE:tious Corte and of the resolution of the Board of Sr per-a cors of said County, Heretofore adopted and entered ul ou the minutes of said Board,/did canvass the returns of the vote cast in I ::tA- mbly District in said County,at the General Election held oil \Aoz.vinber 6th, 19-56,for elective public offices,and for and against each measure sub- mitted to the vote of the voters,and that the Statement of the Mote Cast,to which this certificate is attached. shoes the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District to said County, and the-whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respecthue Precincts therein, and that the totals of Nig•respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measureare full, true and correct. 11.7TNF_SS m hand acrd Official Scal this fA—day of. ... 19,5G. Courtly Clerk. Bt;•_ Deputy. The above certificate is to be used a*wbem the Board of Supervisors has ordered the Cormty Clerk to make the official canvass.) Section 11 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION low NOVEMBER 6, 1956 IN Assembly District IN COUNTY STATE OF CAIdFORNIA wem we cis akrk.tee we ofm cmvaxi.he must fin out cev6fimtemback a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepresentativeUnitedStates Sfote Senator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Senator in Congress 17th District6thDistrict ac ELECTION 1'1ZECINCTS C= r r _ _ t: A Lill T. u_ " tom : z x z ti z Cr 11th Assembly District C ^- ~ v Continued) iBQBBC= POWN WWUMH -- h L -, v> J Totals Brought Forward A U74 o /DSL ' ld75V j/ Z 934 i z4gp o loW e /4175' o /6.136 .S9JS o A7 Richmond No.66-A B /28 3z Y? O 0 zs- / 84 37 77 O/ /9 IF Riclunond No. 67 C 2/7 60 /S.Z O O S8 / /14/ 67 /.Z! 71 .Z9 Richmond No. 07-A D /9f O SZ / /.2-9 TQ //d Riclnnand No. 70 E /.d4'yG O O 9 4 Richmond No. 71 F /y/ 47 91, o 0 .2. / 9 S Z 104 " "- Richmond No. 72 G .205' fS /.Z0 O O 77 / 1,4lo 99 9W SS''10 Richmond No. 73 H PU4 /,Oz /.ZZ O O /az_ / 420 07 /07/f/ -91fRichmondNo. 74 1 1,3 2677 /// O 3/ Z Iaz 33 9Y Y /7 l:ichin,wnd_Nos. 70&04.C,,l,:. fs'1 _ 1_0___.___o o Q__91 s_7_ 1i .2 Richmond No. 77 K //g ,Z/ 91Y 7 O ,24 O r9 26 1& 7 i:iinx n(l Num,•:.7S.`G5,cuL /47 3` 0,0 0 33 0 67 4/0p0S44 e /7 Richmond No.79 M /10Zi YO /0,2,O O 7z 0 //0 9/ c8 3' f/,Z Richmoml No. 7'.1-A N /,5-:y 9Q 0 O 6.z O 9S 6/ Q, Richmout] N0.So 0 /?/ _i l:iclmionLI Nu. SO-:1 i /7,r :06 07 O O 63 0 /O7 6*' 99 Richmond Nu.S1 Q .24 7 /O/ /-'7 0 0 9dp / /. 29 99 /may 7j/l 13 Richmond No. 84 R a20/ o .Z /37 0 2- 39 O /37 z, 70 /,Z6 6l 2JI Riclntunul Nu:,89,86&SS,cons. S /(,2 .3 /.2/ 0 3 / //3 S2 66 1-40 16 RichmtllN, :.`1i,(t`t.\O,lt n.T02S.z Richmond No. 94 A /J04 f/3 9/ Z o 8Z T 97 99 66 I Z9, Richmond No. 95 B /70 66 /o/ 70 y3 143 191/ Richmond No. 96 C /7.z d? .O O 8.L O er'7 9 7,Z Riclunond No. 97 D /& O 6 Richmond No.99 F Rlchlnond No.99 F 17 f 0 70 3 /0/ 27 Richmond No. 100 G 47 9Y 0 O/// Richmond No. 101 H /.3f qqz O Z s/ L S!v 77 7 3 Richmond No.102 1 Z/8 /Z /.Z,(Q O 17e O /,Z7 00 //3 71/09 39 Richmond No. 103 0 - 49Y ______-•L!s_.36 Riclunond No. 104 K .231 _5 70 f O Richmond No. 105 L Richmond No. 106 M 210 go I d-d 0 0 70 a /3.5-09 Richmond No. 107 N ,2/,3 /O4" 1-0,3 / O /O.Z 4 /05'09 9 4/0/ 39, L Richmond No. LOS 07 _!90 0 Richmond No. 109 p .2.20 //.3 /O-S 0 0 99 a2 //6 9 9 SG .5Y Richmond N0. 110 Q 0 0 Richmond 10. 111 R // f'//Q 5Y 0 0 q,?- / (i0 7DS ff 00 Richmond No. 112 S6/ O /`77 to/ 0'7 03 .3.Z Richmond No. 113 qq30 - 0 13 1 Z&39 Richmond No. 114 A /71 O /D,?,Q O 7 O U 313 Richmond No. 115 B /S3 71 79 0 Z 73 70 Riclunond No. 116 C 0 0 .7/ 3 /4S^ Riclnnoud Nu, 117D // 9' c`T. O 3 DS ds I2 cl m nil No. 11S r s' - -9-__--L- -_-Q 1_.L__. LO_ . 10LL0 klchmond No. 111)F //je GO S3 o O 3/ o .S9 S3 Irz 7.5--31 l:ichmund Nos, 120,(wS&`7,cons. G .ZO7 J/Y Q O .59 / /'11, Sy//e4- 1 167 020 Riclunond No. 121 H 10 f 0 /73,4 Ae 71f6 Riclunond No. 122 1 57 qqRichniuzidNu. 123__________ Richmond Nu. 124 K ,Zd; 70 /,eY o ,57 3 /W 1216.9 2013 Richmond No. 125 L 4;J 53- 0 93 low 3 3/ Richmoud No. 126 M X.23 0 O /Oz , //3 03 /02 lo.Z 7 Richmond No. 127 N .Z.2.b /-Of c7 /a'! 0 /1° ZS 9` I'W J50 Richmond \u. 128 Q. 17__ _-G' __ l/_7-___._`_._-_--__--- `?.- ,. 6 o.__t1 .___...____2 1v 1 O aRiclnnoudNo. 129 P /q.), 9/7 O O D1 O /D,0 30 . Richmond No. 130 Q ,3 O.S, O o .SQ O Rlclnmomd No.,;. 131 &85,Coils. R iG/. -- f /. f.7 Richnuind No. 132 S G O Richmond No. 133 T _ /so _ %fv J 0 Totals Carried Forward 5C:G l 91 f` O,T e j f3 / 1^ S'jdo /600sZ. 0 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Ii Member ofDIRECTOR DIRECTOR, it r• v.'. _...._.-.. Assembly WEST CONTRA WEST CONTRA f1lthDestridxwacos1rANosp.DjsT.d COSTA HOSP.DIST.:; Z f. S tIG c a 1 i t? w- Qcc t t! V. in YES NO YEs NO I I rn r A fist;' 4573 . f. c4it i i a0 iq //© / G 9 a 9u D 99 /-57 ? F / If j 77 71 Apr 99_ ..L :'''' A /off , 2 f„2, S Ar T Ait 42-0Val 117 -: 5711r 81/ C Qy//..z7' syr I III E r/`/..5",' 1 Mi N j 7.z. 2/ / 13 4 R k is i f c 1 '-j- F ` j .! Q I F dpp'.Z G: 76 ..9.2 r 1177 1 r. S rro i:2 474 y 77 5 -5711 N 0 Ali t R I t 711 h g t STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, S EAST BAY M.LI.D._EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. i Word No, l Word No.4 Word No.S Z ELECTION r EI PRECINCTS 4 z i 1. . Z cc cc 11th Assembly District 4 a 3 Q Continued)mtr z Totals Brought Forward A t-a7-t. Richmond No.66-A S Richmond No. 67 C 1/0 fog 6 JRichmondNo.67-A D ,,f©f v 4 Richmond No. 70 F.; Richniond 'No.71 f Richniond NTo.72 G f.2t? / 93 .3-1, t l:ichniond No. 73 H l:icluiiond No. 74 l 1f/ fes i it Richmond Nos 70-cA,Con,,J ' Richniond No.77 K 79 7f I I 5, 1RtRichniondNos.7&05,Cons'7 7r Z/Richmond No.79 M / Y/f 2 7 i Riclnrnuid Nri, 79 .A N '' J 3 Richmond No. 80 Richmondand N o.SO-A P 1 43 Q i:/.Richniond No.81 it Richmond No.84 R Richniond Nos.89,86&,98,Cons. S 4f RichniondNos.16,09.\9C).Cons.X Riclunond No.94 Ac ,o a Ricluiiond No.95 1 I it Richmond No.96 G .. Richmond No.97 D j 4 j l:icluiiond No.98 E A2 . l:ichinond No.99 T 11146 Richniond No. IOD G Richmond No. 101 Richmond No.102 1 Richmond No. 103 t_..;1. d.._fdrl Richmond No, 104 K Richmond No. 105 t 13.5"jg Richmond No. 106 M if 499 gf zZIP Richmond No. 107 N s" Richniond No. 108 o /._o.P.__I Richmond No, 109 P .1 jG D a Richniond No. 110 Q Riclunoiid No,111 Richmond No. 112 S Richmond No.113 Richmond No. 114 A J'2 Richmond No. 115 g ' ,, f, o,, lZich mond No, 116 G Riclunond No.117 D `fa7 f Richnioiid No,.118 f p Richmond No. 119 F ;0Q 77' G? .`}// I Richniond Nos, 120,US&,A7,Cxnis, G Riclunoiid No. 121 H Richniond No, 122 liicln;aUnc1.1?0, 123J Richniond No, 124 Richmond \'o, 125 Z s"xi l:iclunniid No, 126 o427 Richmond No. 127 y 1 t Richmond No. 128 RichniondNo. 129 p i Richmond No. 130 Q ,1 Tj j© Richniond?\oS, 131 d &S,(:oris. R . P Richmond No. 132 S ( Richmond No, 133 T /!.:. Totals Carried Forwardn^ ' i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 ALAMEDACONTRA COSTA TRANS. DIST. DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECT02 DIRECTOR AT LARGE, Word No. I Word No.2 Word No.2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. if cr m L:: is Q 3.. a tn 4i A i do iY-17 J?AZ,;J-Zf a&/7 -TVY .41r,64 01Yz -4%6 0 B Jo -4z 144 131 .2.3 f A? /J 7 c z 3s .300 fa /J? Z,,V 46& z 17 36 Ae D fz P?a 5 7E F 1: ii H Z Z.3 IS .211 3y1 ;L/ 19 13 159 2_6 1-,r K 72,6 15- 6 /91 1,27 17 L 7 /6 A// 1.5- 5- 17 A-' 9 710 M N 99 .27 .2 31 /g/ go 2.0 le, 9SPI-5- 0 zf P R T 91 21 42 If, C D E F G Z Z7 H 3z9 _Z40 121' Jz cr 9p L 13-/ 41, .3.9 -5-1 22 /2 2_3 N z gKi i0le 0 p 42, 13 3Z 13 5' S Iq of A B C? -Z' .2,4/ Z.,--,37' 1.-7 417.21 F i ZO 13 /0 7 G Z2S, I'19 J 17 3/ 1-5- H 23 2,Zt'S6 4-I3 40 S-0 1Y 1,2- 33 /yz K 27 --2f 9/ 31 L 7 rr mil J/ N l'i 410 _Z_7 01" p 7pl ,7 17 Ap R 3z J, 17 Sp 23 ,zk; 17 .17 /z/ /0 T im J-.-L-s c 7YAd _qY6 1:27c AY-5- f 6&6 .373'1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I i I i l F' S 1 r 1 5 r S I 1 I i i r i i it w.:_:: 5.....- _v.x....";_... ,. gym.,.- _.cr.. ._._.... ..s:x. ._...ta.. .......:. .._.:y-...s. _,...,;..w......,_.„ ... »..__.. _. .._ .-r;:-,.. _.__..-..,._.._... S I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 5 i a i c F G i J L 3 N 3 O Q R c O F ; F H ! J N r i O ' Q R S T A B 1 I M N O O S r_ STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i t t i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 f c o . a z W Z I N O W vi Lu W Vic Q oesQo Q = W us N to O U. j Ln Z Z = W u~iV O uj V JZ Om VY W W VU "' cc W < N H a, QU ON d J 99 Z F' p Z ulr H a J W N O Q 7 F Z < Q w U o O w O U H U U 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 X09 15133" tnf, !3Fwf SZA-5- S)ZL AW.0 t,;;f. 71P? l4ic .X-lo97P' Jb #.-rj 6aj /o jg/ 19X- /l97,p 101-7;$t 4GS'.7i79f/.L 8 46 7 7z fd /7 -Zt' fO 117eel rs" Ay 9f .,:?o a29 Yl 3/ A9JS 11' 37 S C /3i /-f IST /z /.i7 .2 10 /y yY sy Zi-3 ys a' 9 G6 7 so S.s- y ey 3.Z 70 D F G /13 '// 1,hr W /A6 J-3 .5:.1V 7 //7 SY 7Y `0 8'/ J"5- f ' aro y9 60 9.z, 7,01 4-/ / I H /t'o .3,2- /yi s/ //s, v ps 1.3,1 /3a to y /.Zi T.2 *,-F//7 /6 y6 s3 //s ?o /.t, 7/ 9y _vJ _gyp__??_moo _yo- 3 _Y_ /3 _5 3 K 73 .ZL 70 .TO Ji 1/ .20 a 0 .s'' .36 54/ 3g L 2/ 2y aY Z f .Z? 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SS d y (/ (O3 G a9s ?3 4z &506p N .1*6' (o /.Z (r //7 % .%4'7 i y.5 1-.2Y o-,- /O/ ZI &o o /0 ,lv dam' 0 yi` tl,7 r.r:-2- '._ _ ,z 0 37 7 r ., Z 4011..j P /f z -S 1;Z9 43 1,97 71"' ?`i iid // /,f y .3 /i/ .5"7/ate .sd W o P.z r < y t%f=` y ' ios %y 7. yo —yi a Boz 9.sss- ;ZL g R 99 -ff / A-' 7? = g5I, y © s7 G 5 7 5's'" ` 7/ 5 60; m --i'_tic _ _ f-lcd _ _ v_(v __'S O _/D1f7_•1-.:_D.17 A /o/ 07 n'o G/ i3oS q s 7D S3;1 90 Za9 41 ( al/ C iy=% ter f f i.. .t Al 0 /a9 3 D ; y ./ 7J /OV r y7 ' y .ss i ; ; o E /Si __. ..r-.2 G ..i.267S _._y F 23 .20 y0 72T., Z5- 7J,jo 5,,17 S.Z 3 f'o a jZo .2S" 4:;9 loo ,2 Z.6 Z 37, G /3 / /._3 7 3/ /3a' ' Aa 1-4,9Y % 6,4, .5..5" .S3 S7 Gy GS yo ,,Z :.So2• klo- H /si i z ,s J-9/3eo s4e 1'///;7 /, yy y5''//,z 9/ 77.sem //7 1'2-? 3k /-26-t'? "'2/ si to o /.i& y ,0 Xa %? 6/ 14; 7& Jl/oz 71 K AV lQ 1 Y-0, - i J/.2 fy .:j d L //Y 27 of Z3 -.Z, 113 Z,-,- Itl Z(o Yoe y5 77 S.:57 99 'o 7 f/ 9-6 7 M ..iii i.i yj , ,rte /to /-"az Z/ 7' i oy/S/ /os"DG 9,g -So ::/ N /37 = 7,. 7'y.-` /,'- /-o / ;2' o& W/07 10 r6 --5 .7r2 j v _- _. _ t _*(1 -- .10 _// »_Q_ P.J.10 7`-Z i r' ' i-j iota - fZ !v .6 y / o `% b %7 z 17 `/7 `1 y'i l03 ?f 67 J l Sr.S.S S /..1 / " /,7 Y.' y , R. /i. / 7 ' i ` y -/ 3 -s3y 27s/D 3/ T/D4, Flo y - •'., r y .: /•I1? cs'..L s/ cam/ / . lo . . iC.. q9,,1- 7 43 dlc ..; :/ ,f'r33 ;f5t f-;S:.i>3 l lis f =. 1; /7f' 9/. ls pi asRs sSr;,B IBs /?3 px/z / i7,./-gZ F1 6 iss /s6g STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS T 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 p YQ < O W_<O:LEC11CN Zvi OhnO Z V ZH-+Z 0 nPRECINCTS1 O or"o sd0 W O L i I Ith Assembly District YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO jContinued) q a si ri 0 k Totak Brought Forward A 9,T,j 6fif io?,^ SSM, .."A,4J 5,470 f797 L71p So7(, /40 ;//9;t 5767 vJ/d 7X5WI p No.66-A 8 y .2''/ • a . 5 /JS,,,31p IZ6 11 '04Z.: s .2D, F- -Richmond p Richmond No. 67 f y„Z ?/- y/ AGO .7©,/O.3 7.- 9 ; 10.3 ;7!/19,? -3/ I 0 ilIc llliltlilll No. 67-Aa D A/ 4 2, 7i E0RichniondNo. 70 t' l:ichinond No. 71 F 7 . 40 _3 651 ay' ? J/ .x3 .a 'i ;7j 17 C> Richmond No. 72 G 61 7 iy : -r- Y O Richmond No, 73 H /D3 irl& 71 Y7 .1 lia3 d 7 ?. ` ,,cQ/f : ' fO / i D O/! i! /O /O(o 0 1-6chinond No. 74 S/ . ./ -5Y .2J? S6 .3 O R ichnooyIndN76&b-1,h„n:,3_31 O Richmond No.77 rK SS 27 3- .Z7 -57 .j`dry s' -?0 .3G 3/ 3} Rlchlnolltl N,,:..8,,(1,LtUI, 1 .3 i 7! /rG / 20.<fi / .,.[. 3g /! 0 Richmond No.79 m ,10,? .5 VV .57 11,+4y0 /i7 3 7Z 77 : 7/DO //y TiZ-, 71 Opo 10 Richmi,kl No, 714-:N 7y S/ Sy -7 7 r /S Y.3 5—41 77' 9l 3•J j 9 7 o fly"j1_ 2 . 7 9G'_ ;., '-?-_- x_70 SORichnuuld :fin, 80 c Richnitnd No, 81 0 t 103 77 67 /7c /0/ ;?Z, 1 G7 y, -34"y o }:icilinond No.77 `/ 't ? /QJj : y 9v<v /D:c %9 79 73 D Ri hnuuul Ntl>.8'),tits&' Lot1S, O Richmond\u:.*)3,(OS,90,l.)n.x `11 7a t _ e/!. _1 0 /O'G' 14 O Richniond No. 94 A 1107 J J go! 1/y y`..2/D.„ P.iclnuolld No. 95 v Y 7? / 3 X5.37; Richmond No, 96 C /^ 7,41 y iA7',SYS f<a ;7:! 9-Z Q Richmond No.97 EOL1ll _ _ !No.98 s/ oOliltlllllOIldNo, 99 F ; 3 Js 7f/ ,Lor./ .a.i y4 ,4„2. -/p Gi 77 C) Richmond No. 100 G 1 •, L% d y 5 Q . 9;7 Jcy 7j7 5,<0 D .3/ o Richmond No. 101 ZH3 / ? / oQ .37: "0 3S..Zy ,,zS6' O Richmond No. 102 0 Richmond leo, 103 _.__ ... 3;?rf ?o_!?' t G _ :" .__ b .r Y- if Richmond No. 104_ O Richmond No. 105 6y ;Zr d+.1 yG y/ O Richmond No. 106 M 4F7 416 403 57 ff6 T _ t :I 7 rel iT / f fL7' O S O Richillond No. 107 N jfr` v t t} (o_ /© -5a/ /07' s7c 1D O0RichmondNo. 108 f3p 6" _s 3aZ O Richmond No. 109 P 107 (i,.- 1 - /y` 7 io tP/ _ y i/c 77` 71 (O /DG:;%Do2 S2 j1 093 8 'e ' 9 ' w/ y G,c .'7 yz'. s ion:Richmond No, 110 Q o Richmond No. 111 R 4,S"407 Ifo S;7 7 *166/ 3 529'. Z4 ?3', ?,o 3o:! U o p Richmontl No, 112 S to'`J yG P 6 . J/ d. O 100:: / .O 's j /17_ 3O O Richmond No. 113 t 4. 3 I l09 P7 l\ll'11111oI1d No, 114 71 .:; a Richmond No. 115 a 7a' 37 Le* iAl iW -.57, O ]tichinond No. 116 O /aC'c7 y..r: %' J ?l .:.' y, 'y '-% j//` /0 %Do1 7"/y'I/03 -S/ p Richmond No. 117 D . .45 yy . TO13 AQ..._Ruh:uond No, 118 F / O 47 Q Richmond No. 119 F + iiS.Z3 S/ 37 SG 3-3 S7 .Z 44"3 `//.5-ZL 61 39',. O Richmond No:, 120,uS&til,Gin,.r'L(Oy ljl fv. -O Z.2 .qO!' 3:5-TT D O l Trio .3! O Riclunond No. 121 H /07 v/ %O.? J..Z /O /o7 . 9A "6 :/D`j, JD; t/` %O . , I T . Q Richmond No. 122 jo.S Rikhm9nd No, 12 3 O l:ichniond No. 12.1 K "/a` WS O Richmond No. 125 L l 7` v yi .:: 4 ' d .3.5 0// ` 1{ 0 Riclauond No. 126 M; / // v3 a = + %J, i.t. S 7/ (o 't O Richmond No, 127 N. /i+/ . 7y ` /'0 D l L /i7!'/0 j C--. l: GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 if r j 11 K f i i r t P iy C r if C i1 if 1 k f if r x if r 1 i Y Y CERTIFICATE 4F COUNTY CLERK RESULT OF THE CANVASS GENERALERAL ELEV 10N RETURNS k LL li State of California, Count 1,........... a ... __._...... a .._...__ ... .. .... ... ... .......,County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that. its pursuance of the proz isians of Section 7921 of the 1. -ctions Code and of the resolution of the hoard of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said hoard,!dict caiwass the returns of the vote cast iti Assembly District in said County,at the General Election held on\'o:t iuber 6th, 1936,for elective public offices, and for and against each measure sub- mitted to the vote of the:voters,and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shows lite whole number of.totes cast its said Assembly District its said County, and the whole nuuibt r of:rotes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of Nie respe -live columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are full.trite and correct. 0 WITNESSESS my hand and Official Seal this.._.y'-.Z'`;?lay 1956. County Clerk. Deputy, The abowe aati5cat a is to be awd adr•brn the Liw of Supervisoss has ordered the Comnty Ckrk to make the official caams.) Section 12 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT 'ffN GENERAL ELECTION HEW NOVEMBER 6, 1956 f-o ro Ascm6ly Du¢ia o IN COUN'T'Y STATE OF CAMORNfA fin out Cirtificatc ca bwk page-) 1 r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE RepresentativeUnitedStates State SenatorPRESIDENTIALELECTORSCongressmorinCo6thDistrict17thDistrict z = r. ELECTION 04 1"RECINCTS o _€ r.= R`= z a O Gi Z. 1 l L: lith Assembly District N• LO-. lContinued)' EEON 1r Totals Brought Forward A .3vsPj /S 7c• /9/j/ tEAU /d? /9/0/ y .157J6 /9,/!.L a .70W A07 Richmond No, 134 66 3 C Q.' rL of 1/7 60 for 3/ 14 Richmond No, 135 C jd8'0 0 : 79 .3 //d 0 /67 S`/' 3-5- Richmond No. 136 p 7 72 1'l Richmond No, 137 E 07 7/ C3SO i' Ricmmnd No, 138 F /S3 17 9f , c C T c q7 7 U 1%g L15" Richmond No. 139 G `/ r Q 47 0 t7 G`{ G l,3/ 7.3 Richmond No, 140 73 Richmond No. 141 1 ,9 r'r 7 /St E 77 .-Z h!rk 754 1/91 3Y j Richmond No. 142 d'1 t. `43 / / a G f Richmond No. 143 g-'r,2 r 77 G /3 f p/ Richmond No, 144 t /3 G : 6'f G 431 75 3 17 3/ Richmond No. 145 m /23 l:iclhi»oihd N0. 146 N J 1"E 12 42. f C Sg ,Z 113 7 /C3 3 7 3 r l;i,:lln,olld No, 147 Q 3_._...-_. S 2..__....-----._ ..._._... 0 0 2 _ T... 9G W _ // 'f3L L_ ZIchtwind Mi. 148 S7 75' a17 W i Q East Richmond No.l E: / q [+ /0¢ 134 `/S 70 East Richmond No.2S .; !4 7.3 0 9s 17G G`f /66 East.Richmond-No.3-_ r Ohs f /73 6 /5-7 462 7/l East Richmond No.4 A G Q c/$ G /8S'G 7 /F 8 Last Richmond No,5 8 2 7! 77 192- . 0 4 A 0 Y7 /7o i-,?/z 43 East Richmond No.G C .-7.35 1 3 2 C O 9'f 3 /3/ 2 //3 7y 99 if / East Richmond No.7 0 ,190 914 t S G g{ -3 /c yl 93 96 37 3140 1: ATortll Richmond No.l E "r/_31 t z C 36 / 71 1147 99 23 North Richmond No.2 F /8 37 - North Richmond No,3 G .,Z 5'7 f It 5C /Sa i 1?A d 3. North Richmond No.4 H 170 47 114 1 0 d8 S /Q G 35 y7 North Richmond No.5 S L/ 1 r 0 . x,17 / ,j/ sff / y S,Z ,fJ North._P._iChnl4tLd.NQ_6 j /s i 9 3 C _ C 3 2 a 137 /3 Sall Pablo lo.1 K !7S/ /-Z.3 0 : S3 ! //7 573 /ob Sail Pablo Nu,2 L .731- C.f 172- f S'-Z / /72 IYI 2 S" i 9 ' /3" ff' /o 1549 '//Sall Pablo N o.3 Sall Pablo No.4 N /2. -31 f; G O //.. 35- /o9 ZS 0 O -?-23_ YcYe' San Pablo No.6 33 f C ,R9G /3/ 6 33 /.2Z 3 ac San Pablo No.7 Q (F 0 ' 31 { /Y-? 3,2 San Pablo No.S R 3 S C 43 / 159 A6--/ A55. Sall Pablo No.9 S !PS G 9 113 . G G (F/ 3 //1• f `33 1391 ..33 Sail Pablo No.to r 237 5-1 /77 6 C 51 c /71 57 f4 -.f Sail Pablo No.11 A -= 5 C C SS 1691 1.6 San Pablo No,12 8 13? `f g 7 Ll . 49 G 0 SS Ye 1/3 oZ.Z San Pablo No,13 C S-'- !3 P G 75- G /,/,a 77 13:5 San Pablo No.14 o /73"• a5- 2 0 . 39 0 /A$' ' S //7 1^LYF 2.2- San Pablo No.15 2- SanPabloNo.15 E !07 OZp 77 0 G 3.t / 7{ 31 !03 4 1 San Pablo No.16 F .7 i f 5-XI '7C C C 53 G /73 SY /,(eo 0. 3/ Sall Pablo No.17 G 130 23 /C3 C3 30 jG O9 Sall l);holo No,lbH 175-T l:Q v 5f 0 Ill S8 13 137 30 i Sall Pablo No. 19 It 7 C . . jSt / !// 4 qq 12.0 a/o San Pablo No.20 ITS- G 175- a5` Sail Pablo No.21 K -39 ?S7 t'1 7j j 79 12 77 y// San Pablo No.22 t dos' v0 /b 2 O 0. 3y 22- j San Pablo No.23 M . /72 5 4 24 Sail Pablo No.24 N -/77 3 /,2-,5- o ' 543 -Z /a4 A/545 - /9 . S:ui Pablo No.25 O /3 0 :.Jro r /249 47 /_3-T- 7 4 San Pablo No.26 P 1,13 3c /6-c G vZ 7 Z /')L7 3L- 127 1&- 16 San Pablo No.27 Q /6•- 34^ /.2 C G 0 " 'f0 0 67 /,cc 13'r /96 San Pablo No.28 R /7.Z 7.22 0 ' 44 O /2 S'/ //O 3Y a7 Sail Pablo No.29 S _:n c 39 3 /9a 61 /5-1 1177 -Z9 San Pablo No.30 r d43 77 / = 3 s 335/ 2 D 7 7 Totals CarriadForward3 .."-__uy.L GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Member of DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, T Assembly WEST CONTRA jj WEST COWRA 11th District COSTA HOSP.DIST.11 COSTA HOSP.DIST. C get z X '«'.. 49 Ya YES No f3 16Z 13.0 E 7ff SG il.: d 2'f.St,.tr.S .2: ; 7j'!fS"'.t,L7lt 1e,,f i1 IJ 1. 113-6- .2,Z :/3 .2X : 3 /br- 7 M ;/r j C tc '157 ! rr Jf- lot S ! 1 T !Z S _ 7 7 !72 1 _- Z Ac/ 11 iZ.7- A i j7 73 ,Zlr 1i 170 z0 C !'/77 a .?c #, /.3l yZ E .7 i 6-4-- !.x is t `I VS— Scq .3 71 i 7C 171-1 347 G ;/5V 113 13 77 r/ 77 6i4 f 7 1 K /..7:r73 rl3 r" 17 fit 7-0 L ' 7-2.Ii.131. l ;; .r 9 t 13!r fS M •,Tc r .I i; 'rte '7 'ft/ //7 7/ r o / 1 /3r 43 /-2t -2.3 7' 33 3 P b'9 ;Z! 71- -2 Z. 7 S 113 131 14-67- A /7r 2! 25 C0 /37 .3 e i/!y l 1 $7 I r 16 1108" C /G 2/ c li47 124 D /3y fi Y 13 rips' !o f: li 4 E 17$ 3 ? J t Hits 7 V !o C -3 X! F 1 77 g 31 /IG : G ,rC2 79 !77 // 51 77 6/ M '/ 9I . i ' / y-z /c,? 70 C E N r i 'I /03 Zr 1{ P 43 /1tl 73 R ,!/Y 9j /tr '' l/ /y 1 74 7/ S ! /3y 3.1 -341 /,Z7 /_' 5"fab 9s' i 1.3 !y ! 1. 1 .. 3 .._........_... k0l roc 70 ;1 4si wr. 3 Mefet was_ /st9' t a163 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR. EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. EAST SAY M.U.D. Word No.1 ward No.4 ward No.S ELECTION PRECINCTS 1i; 7 W1 asi. M aD 1O C 6 N i+ I Ith Assembly District Continued) s Total:Brought Forward A ;;Zvpj' C! aGs7 fG J'ZeA G:w3 -3 Richmond No. 134 e Richmond No. 135 C (;/37 ZZ Richmond No, 136 D f3pf17 9Z SY, Richmond No. 137 F W4 S 4` l 2.t 3 I Richmond No. 138 f 1137 3 C 3 Richmond No. 139 G !!//r Richmond No. 140 H /!a t 3 Y Richmond No. 141 M 63,1 e, l:ichmond No. 142 J. Richmond No. 1.43 K i/3 7 fly y/ q/ Richmond No. 14.1 L /0 C i. T7 75' •Z G i Richmond No. 145 M i; 1 I'>I G3 17 Richmond No. 146 N q/ .34 Ii Richmond No. 147 O =3._....-....__....._....__.. ,/_,...............____. 9g 3 ----45 Richmoml No. lad D cc Last Richmond No.1 R 117/ East Richmond No.2 is ':/ff 7f 426 75— i Last Richmond J._......__.._..__ _ _._..T 9s; I f3 yt9 Last Richmond No.4 A ti/77 170 M/.Z/ 75-- East SLastRichmondNo.5 B /7$' Bast Richmond No.6 C ZEastRichmondNo.7 D ; lI 9 SS its E North Richmond No.I E S 7 4 44 North Richmond No.2 F i 73 t+1 33 37 I North Riclnnond No.3 G I` 96 I r S 3 9 I North Richmond No.4 H !; 5-4 E/ Z4 i forth Riclunond No.5 71/ 7/ Ec San Pablo No.l K1/ / 4 31, 1 San Pablo No.2 L i' 137 3e a !;3 San Pablo No.3 M f 31 A3 r San Pablo No,4 N 1 p o I`/39 3/ f3 San Pablo No.G r E` 9 73 Y 63 `AT i gy 38SanPabloNo.7 Q 7 5CYy; a San Pablo No.S S San Pablo No.9 S i' • / L 7S f i San Pablo No,10 T r/7DG3 San Pablo No.11 A ti/37 t137 C7 San Pablo No.12 B i'/4? 9 7g -Ale t San Pablo No.13C U5,1///r Z.0 SQ i San Pablo No.14 35— is San Pablo No.15 S.z k No 45tE San Pablo No,16 f /3 j 143r E I San Pablo No.17G 7(r San Pablo No.18 y y/1/ gG 3 9p San Pablo No,19 1 9 15- 3* 79' qfSanPabloNo.20 J San Pablo No.21 t San Pablo No.22 t 70 San Pablo No.23 M X97 95! 71 37 San Pablo No.24 N J1 3 tat 73 San Pablo_No 25_ O O SanPablo No.26 f 99 63 3V San Pablo No.27 W; 73 AS San Pablo No.28 R " 93 Y 43 37 No.a,0 .SoSanPabloNo.29 S E; `// 3 f San Pablo No.30 T '/37 32 1 i y. Totals Carried Forwarder i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 f ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANS'DIST' r DIRECTOR AT LARGE, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. Ward No.1 Ward No.2 Word No.2 3: 9 S f, cccc O Pr v V s; rl i FaVi ' 0 W r r fn A 1444 ftty JUI O VAI J$441. `oad, Uqr .7.P/4 jo9K bprn 3775/ o i s t S" 19 l6i Ao /ef 33 35" d9 /.3 3/ /S 37 17 31 .28 /6 3sj. D ta. -1s 39 A- 47 39 7 33 33 t H 3 a' 17 ; 3- U 9 /3 /! 3,Z 32 374 5`0 /.f 3 S z7 /z 7 .-2/ L . 1 4 13 -21 7 /S Al 35" ,Z2 /3 A3 e . M1 X32, -Z/ 27 4 77 /7 R 75 Is- // 2,0 /9 . N 9 3c 3q iT SG .9S /5- YG . 25/ . o 3o /s' P r '-z / 3f 5c /6 `f-S /at /g 36 . /44 . S4 / zo 7f -Z/ .2 a- 6-Y' 3S s 7.1ro u3 :6 7Y 3* 5/3 71 3 17 6-c 3 ca T c3 -27 .3 70 33/7 3 A ; 97 S So _ G7 Vl 7.2 '/o a9 S3 8 rt .34 37 1L 3 rt f 5 4 30 C i 7- 33 31 1 6 FIs- -Z8 ('A -Z9 /9 3S -Z6 o c .27 20 35" /i 3Z yy z /G W 23 Efi 3G /s 7 Jr /3 y /8' 6 . F3c 17 /y..1 31 ,Z /7 /1 -a7 9 /(c G4 T 12 3c -2/ ,234 a`4 19 /7 /C3f3Y -ri: H 2.2 2)1 -2S 30 -?it /7 IV /6 . 17 lq-i 13 7 7 14 7 /.Z gyp s /,2 32 27 17 39 33 9 /2 3o /.3 z L„ r E 29 33 SS tC 31 33 33 AA Qr -7, rM13u7 /9 3 1 Y-6- 3/ /b 4-'5 /4, N 4 27 .T 33 -IA /7 33 A3 9 /7 . 15-. or 57 il/ q7+ A7 31, S/ 3S as Yo 27 `/! a7 /G S" 3 3G / /6 3/ ro oi` yo U 33 543 29 36 6 . 3 A/ J ac ,28' .37 .3-5 /s -3,? -2 r f c 7 -3 3y 9 S3 /G 37 3 A 10 3'= ` i SC -2S 27 67 34 .27 s 354 /f -2 3 Z.2 .7-o /, 3-Z /,Z AZ .Z6 c S! 30 33 37 .26 'IG S/ ,13 /7 3y /7 D' 115 Z 44 V 4 /9 -ZG 9'-2.8' /5Z '3 X F .17t .2 a G '' qC 3/ 34, y f 6- ..36 3S" r 7 -94 31-' . q-f I /9 38 3 7 . 3 .9 r t c 3.3132 19 -A/ 3/ -2-3 /z .2-7 5 r 62 34 .31 Y.2 .Z3 A4 *lf 36 J4 Al r.33 rT 3y 25 3. 63 -2y / 2- 33 . ,211 . L 34 31- 37 3," .2it l zk 3y 43 19 A Z 3s- At 37 26 3 4 3/ /-f a7 / 36 /9' 30 -23 NI y 24p 139 21 27 .g al o 1: q3 f9 Y *3 -2 L 7 .2e 23 R 5// a3 3-5-1 3/ d.5 Z2 34 .30 a3 s ti r <S 5Q .Z 59 y/ -,2 Fl T 2 yy743Y57S/ 39 a 3s 7/Z . F71/ . 4 .:.. 4 ?q STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t i r F I f i a i i 7 t i i a j 7t i i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Y i a.-....nom_ ....... .__.».. A C E V j H ` J i x of P 4 SE r A B E ' i f F H G ' P R S C E F t fi J it 1 N P Q R S ` STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j I I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 524 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Q N N a t N O N Q W IV W NmNZVZpWZa.. N- b- WZ xz zE W- ! Z v. ZILL o r t o WO O W N Z i Z< ! W !; O Z Z W J N W= lu j N O ! H Z V us W V O Ov U j WYf 7O V V W 1 Z yL i WQ QO H K H 6 O W QCT Z W W h m V O N t Z Z o uV o Q r<„ Z < Q i N V N W0 N0 V N :I 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 *W513 ZrQ& 9yh iW)7 jJs1' d"S.if.:.1K4'J Ilii) .a)iJ I77JP 9VW fJs7RZ:.//JW IASrl ./9*-/1177J la`7 -'JW 'C944 1AF3.9 14rsr 8 ;.117 33 //c ie-s- 94 I-'9 7f ;e Ic1 S1 ss 71Y sc 70 : 14J 70 s a 78 3 L S 67 it C '/ I f-O ' /f/ 3/ I/7 S6 _ YV !S3 fz . i.:/ 63 ZZ $2 S9 7 S.z Srb 49 T, q4 3 7 o /S7 -t7 iia -47 41 /07 ?s /.z3 G3 4a /ao ! 5f 77 47 934a 116 1 j S1, 07X SL y F l/7 51s' /3y 3S'!t! : j c -< /t= 73 5c //3 79 7/ 7 /oa 5'/GS' foz 3! 7.15 73 it G / / . / 11.5' ' ' I1•: H I/t. 7 7 7! `./3 4"l lc 7 403 (( I t9 .{-1 : 137 1k3 ': .'t 75 /=7 2- ; 7 73 9 f r 1 ['71 70 /2/ 13 7/ 'i V q4 A x 13G 31- 8 r ,• .'t` 3" 4 7 t?V /o c f2 M7 6/ ' 9 Y ; 15-7 13-i 47 93 46 /// 'i 97 39' 175' 7.,Z !; 7/ 79 31^ '' 7'' ?/ -11 37 `f9 SY 4 41 'f 55"`l q-z 66 L4 I 53 14 F M 7.1 -z g 7s.3 7 'Y 3k 23 7 f • ! 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GS 9/ 73 7(p' It Fo 96 5"c! 95- rob T./3Y. / zr3`l 59 /i . 5-7 3V /7.2. /.:'y r NZ 91 SIT V.jb/142-v AA3.". .rteA %x..x3 ;;Vfr sr r.-7-tC.m /:yr.I,:s!?sx'?s4 JR-11,/Aff i AIJ77a444,..9V1(.,f?1W-PRAT- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1: 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 t p W t A N l p < I.LECTION Z W N< W r = a 1I 0S< CN Ij Q 0zZH0 ub g AM1'1\1:CINCTS 1: J Z J J < J N : g 1t/ tt Z W 3' 2 N Q-. C f 1 i e7 1 W ai p> I i :1 0 VO Z i; ca i` V ee to j V I I 1 Assembly Dhtrid Continued) YES NO ; YES NO .> YES NO . YES NO YES NO ! YES NO ' f YES NO 1 YES NO Totals Brought Forward A '"So J09,14/04' 9l.M,AF74 Zu. 15-09 119.'/.ifl 9 !e/ys; 7 710$ 7/7d j i . 3XS //s Richmond No. 134 8 it lS y 3 Ss b 9 7 i {S 37 G 7 ;; S/ 6 G it Z `f3 '1 5_6 71 Richmond No. 135 C!li 1 c`t- i 3 . c .o s" 6 Q 6AI fS 4 G {i 95 SF 9 16 . 9 Richmond No. 136 O 1 Ix 50 b L b s-k 94 .70 S;L -1;. 5'4 4 t! 5-7 b S 7 Z 19 o E //S 6 9' /ts 4Y " / :G 7z C i` `fC I/'/ I /1. `Z/I a3 G/l.uhnlond ?o. 137 Richmond No. 138 F ! 117 37 Irt 44 /p7 TS /,L i :yq i / j / t J7 I 1 47/ 7' n Richmond No. 139 G i C"t1 G 73 J7 7 'E j 9 rz, S9 IG r N Richmond No. 140 H i:: t i` "7 3 s r'j 6 7 i 3 o Richmond No. 141 1 i`: 1{G 1 I `12 7 t c q3 i! 7 //f II AIA Richmond No. 142 J !` 7 a c `><C 77 Il 37 f9 rl i G`/ 69 7 f, i1 7 ?fRichmondNo. 143 k- 7 4o 64lZichmondNo. 144 rti < 3 9 1 o Richmond ATo, 145 MI' #f l 2 s3 5 T 37 S3 33 1 36 Srtl 3y 5 /i / c I, o Richmond No. 14G N 1 qo ice' S a Z- 3 ;0 74 l5) 4 r 731 t5- 1 77 l f , 7Y 3 O RiCh111U11d No. 147 01 7 T L = ^ T 9 [6 j 'T 6 ' !! 6 .37 j o Richim it Nti. 149 P 1: Qs 3 n { i •43 1 79 31 67 3r { 3 155-1 106 31 1 i 6-6 74 4: i 4 37?i 13ListRichmondNo.l 1?lst Richmond No.2 S i '=y i+c . !-3 13s " W q' 11) 99 ± 8 13 1 I b. 7G I 1 11 11 l 9F 3' 3 75/ //O /Q/i/ MA9 16? 6•yEastRichmondNo.3 3Y 93' T ' 44_._..^._.._. /31 90 14 /5_._.— A! J1 a ea S9BastRichmondNo.4 73 ` 1 L S-1 6 N—] AX7 7/ + 179 ! El ( c 1/ /3`f /S/ East Richmond No.5 e ; ! 3 7 1!' 3 ?: a 3' `( , 1 1/5</2 /03 L'astRichmondNo.G c /!fir' 7/ ' tit' 'f /C•: be gt: '7S' 46 1,24 ' /1 J S3 i 76 /o0 r East Riclllllond No.7 O 93 33 4Z 75' y` S3:s 9 52= i 73 91 '54V /01 North Richmond No.I E i' S/ 19 i `/l 121 SS S"/ !6 J 37 2SL 37 3Si1 '/7 .2311 I 51G 137 k i North Richmond No.2 F ` If 7 A7 1 3= 30 `f 3 ZO 'i _571 27 l 36 1 q I -17 'f L ii A YO ,2,Z North Richmond No.3 G 1 71 3c -;-J 43 S"3 3T 7-1 447 Y3 3-/ 6c 1! 67 37 2 .3(o! North Richmond No.4 H1 SZ -23 6 32 Z 2` `fS /Y 3 4A //c » 3s" .27 H 36 111 `fL .2/i SZ /7 1 =Ic 7 • 37 s ' 3/ /' i 0 3 o / 3e .-2lrortllRiclmlundNo.5 3.. /S' : b .7 T J {` _ r c Gc 7 / 'Y7 V3i E3NorthhldwionIQI7 : g ' S 9 Y9 , j eb Sanl'ahloNo.l K b1 [ s S9 ; S9 SS'' 72 Az 3G G9 is As ; 1 z l G ,/ C 7 S7 73 9/ S'3 97 SAzII GSA (C z' S7 3 ! 97 54(1;i I 7`A 7;00 Sall 1 ablo.No.2 ttr 0o San Pablo Nu.3 All 7 /Z f/ 7C S r/ 79 51V 10A 6!T! 'Al97 i yl N S / 33 S 1 a 7b G.z oo Sall I ablo No.4 y 9 ' 3S .Z 2 32 G3 W y G i Oj ; ; 75 C9 a2 r! 74 Sr? Sic 9q, i' (aft 1711;; l 75, S g ov Sln Pa lo __ 0 o S:ul Pablo A o.G P ;; 53 5Y V5- SG r e Vi- S7 5 3 7 sQ ? 3S (o(o Sb 53 9 63 San Pablo No.7 Q;.f S t 3 7 53 73 3T r1 S (Si W 5',Z'' 7Y 7 SI on San Pablo No.S R j i'2 77 S! ', 42= _q 7/ 9't, I 5/Si 7/ S9 00 San I ablo?N o.9 7.. L r 77. o San Pablo No.10 T . !7J ,2 6 7 ;t/®7 c 7 1' S /dZ/i1 1,0'7 6 71 9A 9 S:m Pablo No.11 a is J/ 7 y 45 ,/s "5 8'/' Gc /v /03 Sf era o San Pablo No.12 8? j 7 `'j % 1 5 3 S2 5 1 41 SG 3G 7 7 39 , 6 7syf c G s S S't ! SS 7 91 95 9 q S'17S go 0. San Pablo No.13 9 /r I t `J ],Z . 7! l 0o San Pablo No.14 0± 72 61 _S 71 , 7$ SSS 4S t D i 6 6L ' 3 /0/ (1 71 00_ San Pablo No.15 E is 31 -11, a Q4 9 31, .75 3G Z Z i S .341 /9 39 if 3!E --1.41 0e San Pablo No.16 F h 74 7Vr c c 9 2 SS' 7 7Z /a Z 6 br' 1, S3 T 7 ` T 9 IV 7-1 7 9 Y/ ej O0 San Pablo No.17 G i. c1_1 3-7 '/i at ,r, 3 1?f r o 1_fe ii 33' 3-7 i. 3G ef.. i ,/ 3'1 II S`f -3 y 00 San Pablo No.18 H 1: 'S' `f 5 3 ` ?`# e `1 572W'7G ? L/ lL ,f i 0 7 7 0o San Pablo No.19 1 i; (-{ t;:t 52 47 : '7 `sc/ y. 9' 33 yyi . 39 b/ 35' G Y it 77 3/ J r G 2 73 7 ! ? 1 . ! 3t! -I 67 76oSallPabloNo,20 7/ g : _ T k 1 0o San Pablo No.21 a ?. `I l_' /c/ 5 1 7. 9/ 00 S 7' G5'' 73 S8 747 5 ; `y '.2' SZ 94!1 7 F`j 7^ 63SanPabloNo. G4 1 p San Pablo Aro.23 5r 79 3E' .Si 58 i 37 71 1 7`/i i lt7 S Sall PabloNo.24 N ?c 5 9 r'C A 3q 77 3z1 3'/ 07'j lc GG!! 77 331 S5c S9 sn San Pablo No 25 O i 7 7 r `•'-' 7{: 3 5 ) F : F ' . ;' l `9Il 2 3 +1 i (v(0 -71 ea --Sass Pablo No.2G — P { 7.t =iF9; y S ' b9 SG O3 41 if le 3 31 TL 'i ']3 ` Lf a 2 S3 1Q` 9 3 t 31 W Sc;, :tR '10 L 31 I SS . `G p San Pablo No,27 i; 6r o San 1'ablu No.28 R 6fl .SG r _59 k/ 5_0$ G ! f(a 5/S" /o is 3/ 79ii G7 `/7 37 eo San Pablo No.29 S 01 06 S f q 0 Sall Pablo No.30 T 9y 73 T 1 74 'A: `..i/e 5460 (o7_ 7.Z 1 ( _._._..z i; r_ / 711 Totals Carried Forward T/3C'; :IFi:yx,S %+r3 +'' .//.Z"t zr3l ;s 73: 95elimb to 096GENERALELECTIONHELDNOVEMBER6rh, 1956 F it if K i t it ifF1iE C, f if C if r j r sa, ..'.<...., ...::'-... g....- .._.. ,:.: y ..c:.:::._.». ..........# .. ...„.A. ,,: .: ,x.c .*:::..... .. rr,.:.w,.,,. ,.. _..b..::_. .... t.z•u's.»::......,. i I r a n si CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California, ss. I...............__ ......__ ... ._. ___. sl_ _ S'f- _ -- County Clerk of said Counly, do hereby certify that, its pursuance of the provisions of Sectiara 7921 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered a on the minutes of said Board.I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in issembly District in said County,at the General Election held cots November 6th. for electi'w public ofce , and for and uyainst each measure sub- mitted tc the vote of the voters.and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shores the whole number of.rotes cast in said Assembly District it; said County, and the:chole number of toles cast for each candidate and for and against eachmeasure insaid Assembly District to said County and its each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each measure are:fall, trate and correct. 11,777ATESS uty hand and Official Seal this....fT9.day of...i- 1956. SE-AL) C/-..- ................................... County Clerk. By 1'fes.•.. Deputy, The above certificate is to be used only the Boar!of Soper risoas bas ordered the County Ckrk to make the official canvass.) Section 13 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIM GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 1956 IN Assembly Discria ----_._.._.___..____ IN COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA w.mthe cW327akrtnukesweofficialcanva...be umn itl out tie an eoct pagr-) STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative PRESIDENTIAL. ELECTORS V`"t St in Congress State Senator Senatorr 17th61hDistrict District V coo `• Cz Z me ELEC1IO c PIIEci NCTS j s W Z zY z "4 z i-` = ;'- z Q z c:1 yah W W i, us 1lih Assembly District a ' U Is t; Continued) r co N C7 , vs 4. Totals Brought Forward A 0= !{1,,r7 :e,P 7/C 1757.7 %J(- aaA f 73 1357,k o -:Wj/005y 0 3f El SohraIile No. I a 65# O o 39 / 7o So S7 77 ,,Vf l I Sobrante No.2 C 179 4/13 O S/ 0 /.?f 61 /to l36 3.2 EI Sobrante No,3 D 2/3 Gl '',obr_ nteNo.4. . _.- E....2D.3__ 1.___._L 17-7--f-f—.L/LfL El Sobraute No,5 F 2 -9 1 P,*0 o /00 0 133 7/ 6/ El Sobrantc No, t3 G „, t' 7Y S II6 93 113 yz El Sobraute No. 7 H A a x r i O 7Z / /y7 35 177 j1! E•1 Sobrante No. S 1 2/6, 49't10 a 9Y 0 //Z 07 /,Pp EI Sobrante No, 9 I_l Sobrante No, 10 K 3 Q 7C 73 G tJ . Et$ a 1 fS 77 El Sobraute No, 11 L 2/3 112 2E o 00 0 12f 4 //` 6,Z y3 EI Sobrante No, 12 M 21f 7/1K O o 6Y Z /,V6 77 13o 17-Z 3o lit Sobrante No, 13 N 137 f3 1S7 0 0 71, a /60 p0 /y,7 9,Z 39 Ll Sobrame No. 1 I Q_/7.3__ _ Fi Sok-awt, No. 14.A P J`}7' 61' st O S9 S if 7 75' 7e- T 33 El Sobrante No, 15 Q .232 130 /CC c o /oil 1 //9 27 9Jir 69 s/ F1 Solirawe\o. 16 R 'Z 12 T7 12S 0 O 122 93 /16 6 7 3,6 VJ Sohrante No, 17 S /}Tyr 6" 7P a 5 / /d! fl7 toi Rolling ood No 1 T . s71I._ _ ._ ....7c _.._ _f. 1!._. ___._._._!____.___ .__Q__ $._ ._.. _ 3f?-____ _Zy___1. Rtalliul;ll't tztl \o,2 A /5 17 r`37 C 7& C 137 d/ /•24f 1S5' r/a Rollhi,g Wood No.3 B 1-71t 66 lei 0 6.Z ! /06 73 97 76 3 hi Rolling Wood No,3-A C /0' 7 60 /06 d o 61 0 /aS 6`/ rod 33 r?? Rollim,Wood No,4 D 1c1 s •`J Q' o ?O ! /pQ S 9Q 35 .?/ Rolling Wood No..; F Giant No. I f 38 / 10 y7 s'/ 67 Z3 Giant No.'_ G „/6` Y.Z c5' 0 36 / /6/ 50 121 Giant No, 3 H ,'3p 7i S/ 3 a bS -Z /s"2 79' IXX 73 38' Giant No. I /;..•g a'3 a /g ! ?z 137 7s 9P 9 Giant No. 5_._.__ Giant No, G K 2Y7 75' /6.g a o 73 o /6:r 7fe /Sy 101,,s" 37 Giatit No. 7 L , a 76 73 0 0 66 3 /77 76 /66 tri:mt No. ti W O Of/ l /73 6 Giant No, 11 N 1,7 cY o /.=Q TLS /,/27 S6 33 M_.( M iili Nos 1 &3,C oii,. 0 ___ -' ---- + C 1? /S d f 6 „f7 Oletim No.2&Giant No.t),Cotm 20 o D :' r `!' Q 3Q Sr- 7 Rodeo No, I Q .'f If S-f 3/ o 57 / /3O by //7 4 7 -Zf Rodeo No.2 R .7-7f 5'9 65- 3 0 5"9 169, 63 /60 87 ,7f Rodeo No,3 S 9'1 / 117 70 /1 Q 15-7 ,Z31 Rodeo No. 4 T r _- --73 t'.:_ _ 0. Z5Z_ 7Z /Yt> A Rodeo No. 5 A y"a Q o bey o /s"Q tO,Z 13 5 00 fib Rodeo No. 6 8 O.: j 3 a" 0 0 5'r d 19 ':Ftf" 1Zodeo No. 7 C 2Y 7f Sir c 72 a IY3 93 1.2 T7 331 Rodeo No.S D e=" J17 z7 0 37 „ !tri 7z /d9 4. 3/ Rodeo No.9 f '.i 7 3d __.__. 3.._.____..__ G.. 3. I ____. . ' ` Lf 2/'_ /7 Rodeo No. 10 F , 3? 3 S G O .` ! /O$ 7 Rodeo No. 10-A G '44" 0." j/ 97 17 Pinole No, 1 H .?SY //3 3r o a 3o mr /z9 1'5 S"x. Pinole No, 2 1 ,;0 f 2 //p a 0 rz / l ! Q/ last"S7 yD Pinole No. 2-A 1 I'inole No.3, K :0'* ff:' 77 o C ?/ ? /70 S /60 Z/y Pinole No. a L .?S'd 2 17Y a Q 7f 0 /74f 07 /s-y tor yz Hercules M . gy vY a ff a P3 07 10 129 f7 N Selby 0 P 56.E I b JA27s 33112, 7 7 a0f 263 33141" 'µAMb'*;l91179 a x,0011 7r 1 43 ABSENTEE VOTE Q /2R'4X 7JY 5*Z. 3 0 L!3 3 .f5`9 ° A j/7J, 0 7ff W2 R S TOTALS ASSEMBLY,OiSTRiCT T_.3f I1"_ x30A 3 !S`f.._.l 1' _.. __._.• 3 1GL AW O # ff+/.t,?Z,_./ f 3 NOTE. No precincts established designated Richmond Nos.82,83,and Giant No. C3 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 Member of DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, r Assembly WEST CONTRA WEST CONTRA 11 th District COSTA HOSP.DIST.d COSTA HOSP.DIST.; x y 4 i A Z Oe z us J: ¢ on E m < - am ee uj u YES NO . YES NO A , Yy1 7t i•+r^'7 `3Q....:.JTJ' 33$ 3aeSf %; 103/sZ9P,' r B 9y P 7 y C /7 8Q l.73 5rJ 11fX F G 98 6 7 / yi 31 f k OXY iS Y 7y j 81 12 74 te_40 X K 60 /6 /So 20 7! I 3 .27' .42 30 4 Qy /,?0 83 N 1 f 7 /6$ /00 ,1 1'••O! I G'7 °a '`yr f z 3 160 /.Z11 A hf0 2 Z /$ !.2r y' hl 197 7S' i 9Y /07 68 ;4 E F 77 S3 6 S2 7 : Rs 53 do S'o ;I G 6/ L/. /3 /co /jr 4 H 1/6 3 x:13.2 F //8 9 f S FS io6 K a X37 //9;i i M j37 ! r3'7 2y; /73 .?d1s8` l8c /o3j sem X! P r 3S S y o 3 3 93 9 940 f t 66 A3 6s R 'J63 1a.3 /U'S Qd Sily7 gig l7 ..'vc .d A :.ISI s-1 ; ,lS // 38 172 7/ 8 >32 7 sc i 7y' /l6 9S C i Ifo y6 /5 /3S 16 ; vY /si 9 si 4 473 /! /of 23 p ffo 173 Q6 E ,fF3 Z 7v F I;/ 09 1; 61 20 09 7 r r`3 73 6? G ;1403 3 Q" F6 8 60 7s H +/87 1Z6 /6 /23 I !/9 Y7 S /.3 S /" 3f 6 K /D sf 201137 23 73 L Yd 36 /39 37' k/.340 /s7 /off M /32 08 S 99 46 l03 /17y 14Y N Gb 3' js 6b yes:;31i 4 yi 7g70.3%7V t9135". 17 Q 33 `/ 5' SG 7/ 839 37/0 8 9 R i S t o. r a tlizk STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, k',EAST SAY M.U,D. EAST BAY M.U,D. EAST SAY M.U.D. Word No. 1 Word No,4 Ward No.S i E LECTION kC PRE-CINCTS r i o a z 'A s iW 11th Assembly District Continued) E; i ee so Totals Brought Forward A Ve13 27"5- 1:l1:1 Sobrante No. 1 z 21 S I'l Sobrante No,2416 EI Sobrante No,3 0itLISobranteNo,4 E # F.1 Sobrante No.5 F Ll Sobrante No. b G /77 L1 Sobrante No. 7 0,J LI Sobrante No.$ 1 /y 7 3 i0 e tLISobrante No.9 j ±' T_ Ll Sobrante No. 10x /0 7 7 6 60 I! jElSobranteNo. 11 1 LI Sobrante No. 12 May 37 93 yl 1:1 Sobrante No, 13 N a;/7j 1/7 62 F I E Sobrante No. 1 i El Solinuue No. 1.1-A P 4a3 75- 35' Ll Sobrante No. 13 Q J 74Z 4 5-0 Ea Sobrante No. 10 R ,/.57 J./ 1Z1 Sobrante No. 17 S 3f 7 38 j I Kollin-Wood No.I T 6 Rolling Wood No.2 A _VV6-13 7 Polling NVood No.3 B 7 yS i Polling Wood No,3-r\ C 11"5- Rolling I' JaRolling\Vood No.4 D a I Rolling\Vood No.5 I Giant No.1 F Giant No.2 WS S9 Sr Giant No, 3 Giant NO,4I D S6 36 I Giant No. 5 Giant No,ti x /7S f6 y 13 a Giant No. i l ;/7/ b7 w.`/E,3 Giant No. 8 Giant No. 11 N - Oleunt Nos. 1 & i,Cons. O ! Olcunt N o.2 A Giant No.9.Con., __!• Rodeo No. 1 Q 6 Y 27 f Rodeo No.2 R I /-Vj Rodeo No. 3 S f`G'7 9rtd 3/ l Rodeo No.4 Rodeo No. 5 F Pocico No.G Rodeo No. 7 C lj39 37 07 37 Rodeo No.S D /3/ Rodeo No.9 E 1F Rodeo No, 10 F icy g 3 S6 32 j I Rodeo No. t(-: 93 90 7y ,?o I I T I Pinole 1\o, 1 H 37 i Pinole No. ? D/ 419 Pinole No.2-A Pinole No.3 3 I Pinole No.4 LI7 S 17Y Hercules M /Z$ Do YSS 2! N Selby, 0 f P Wf3S, if .3;L7/ /.A 13323 r/rr 5- ABSENTEE VOTE Q ff il 1LQ 0 R f ShTOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT j 15' 117eJ7 NOTE: No precincts established designated Richmond Not,B2,83,and Giant No,10. 4 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 so' ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANS. DIST. DIRECTOR AT LARGE, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST,Word No. 1 Word No.2 Word No. 2orjfi i!( x O Z J f T Z C Q Q W Y r W M. i' Q 7 ; a t{ C < CZ C a 4 L A UY4 6,&7c 7,/l _ 3 i 97/;R '17Y/ .q3a /077! sf'F/ 3939 f;LN.rig A Bs 31 13 19 Z 7 /3 A6 9 3 /9 /.Z C i ? r %.: 34' .Z/ ,Z0 3S ,?/ /,7 5'7 .7 3 a 7 Y6 39 2/ .3.2 y9 fY 2/ 50 /9 E r' F 3.1 76 73 /y SS' 9:5 r H 7 5'6 33 s Y 'S' 30 K, 36 35 y9 6i03q8 /s s1 .9 7, L 4 .0pp 'r ZS 31 46 .7 76 ad st 6 JO /S M 1'/ 3!r 3-Z 39 J2 /6 e7N N; v? -c s5, y7 -YZ yY 737' 30 .2/ O:. p 5Y 26- 2 7 37 17 t3 3"/ /9 7 ,Z 7 ZZ S/ /6 30 66 /6 -ZS 6 q xz s is 9 T X __ s'_ z.2.__-7_ _ Y_pY Z- .lam A 57 39 3 v ' 1 So 35 3 / 'V2 3Y 7 57Z 7 p: C!Zit .ZV 23 39 .?0 9 3,Z /9 4. y E ;' F 2 3 /6 /1 Y 9 /,Z Z9 /2 7 /gr /y G!37 35, 36 : S/ 32 /8 30 37 /7 5e/ /6 q9 yA 3v, 63 23 .Z2 36 yT ,10 Y/ /Y 34 3s .70 8 /6 .77 !s // !o 21 .?y f s 5'6 /o 59 Yl E , 7 z Y of w; F yff i s 76 77 5' 5' 65 23 4/ 111 14 19 O! 7 4 T 7 o 3 17 3/ 14 IV Zi XZ A77 3 l S I S /9 R S's S lrir /:p 33 I SY ,Z3 27 V5' 3 y S A 117 15' 3d .32 2 y 3-7 2 3 3 y J f' .35- 7 -f 7 ,?.Z r S 33 36 Y6 /Y 23 .39 3z 1.6 3-5 31 3 Y' ': S'Y Sb ?Y 33 YD yS /S" :"Y 17 F 30 /7 3: 57 29 13 ZZ 20 y/ 6 27 if G 35' .ZY .79 o /.2 /6 .3 .ZY /o .?y .Zo r S6 y/ 3Y ys ZY z6 sy 29 /.3 yJ 1'1';____ 3Q._./8'. If Yz. Ys" ,73 3.Z sy 30 /7 s'f 31 i. 5'S s' ,S'3 Z0 1 6c 3 7 s .3 yy9s M„ S3 Z/ /r G If /S .YS 37 // 4 •33 N ' I O:.17 P OP-2 4flw3 frF3 ; 3 77V lbv 7/73 130A3 W'7 'fs67 i0 69 (vii f Q tet i90 ir>F - 0 x as2 fro /6b 3?6 /3L /33 374 /l/ o R , I S T IS.V4 933 3 .R ? 3104 st0.73 _3f9 p,y7oo/Gs ,f 6 t I 1'1' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f: i 4 i t w M r yx 1 i t F k s a r r r r r GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 a I A : B C O J 1i M P ; R S r 4 8 r c ' t E f G H ' K M s r 8 c J K M N j! O[ P Q{ it K r K STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i l i s i E w i f GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 5-34 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 a 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 W rZLL.us Z O N N O N O W .. V W NI W at us m uj sh uj W OOS V OZ J<QZ ag =Z NO 0 0 WOrN WW OZOLJH< IWZWZ..me NWe OOZ HO OOOW 0 W U t 0 at WO ZW a Lu Zt t d O O V W r J' a= Z < N u N 0 m 0 YI 0 V ' (/ i 1 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 9;t-j73-145 :9 We i3a7N: 3y!!/ fo /39f ! ! 9 y3f/ f3. / ! 937 2/577:-;0976 fvrv`/ff/GS 14?A7` B 72 2/ 7.2 .:7 Z .:y -Zr Sr bo .39 7- .2a' C 3R 3r 6Y 06 76 S7 fl6 1-0 f6 . 61 !rO y0 Sf'.1 ls- 76 D /36 j e' ya 13> >i .17 d,:1`2 :fF 7z i/7 fol . 116 /oP 71 /Y :VY//f o/ oy E :/3l. . y_:%.9. + r"7_ ..ar../ter 9f .. _..?P... IY. . i:i'. .PS _ is. ./l3.._.6i.-./aY._.:. 7,2.._...fif_. -5Y__...QL._ F . /7,7 r ?P : y/ 91 xi/ r9 0e, G 3,7 -: i.:/ 7 7--" Sr : / 677 73 /G/ H 6: .» 246 76 /o s9 /ry 6P 97 79 /a6 93 67" 71 63 2s: /r'3 3 7. /77 Y.0 A6 13/ /.ZS 4:47 //1 70 67 //5/ Q3 f,7 6.Z 97° A._ .99-_ .31_ -Sl.---. ;f.7__ .z3r_.f, 3 __.727._._.? K /$s 39 73? fo /T/ 3.7 42 Y7 77 /117 76 8y /:Y 77 /07 78 /0d' 7f/ L /3 Y Y/ 13),' SS ? S9 f0 46 Stf lo 7,Z Q6 .. GY i 6d fps/ 09 7/ M Y3 fXt 3Z $ .3Pi7.o iJ1 .f3 IZo EY 75 /03 .. 77 9'S- rd //.Z 57 /ay: 90 63 69 79 N /6 30 . r a'Z yS /7e yS So :,+ 131 TZ 1Z9 S3 7? !!Y 96 io/ 7 S //7 f393- p // ' /;7 ;3 10 -' 3 3. .35_ ?. 73 _/Ot . S2, vi 76 :. Sg .. 73 S6 . 77» P S 'y ? y!' . oY 3 T 7 : -,2 3'3 y3 51V 6fi 3 7 SD : -/z Fo 711 3.2 6/ ol SZ Q /71 2 y /y7 So !:S 37 i 7/ /: 7c i.7o 7 . 7s /15` P1 O/ 7d 1W ' 73 /.fes 1JR y6 77 //,1 R /72 26 . /7a 32 ./So W 60 /yy.i`3.3 65' ,I3/ 6.Z 97 :; 7/ /07 P5' r7 s . /d! 3,7 /.1/ S .ice 3..• y.) /S' i?v" 77 :P7 7s' 67 Zf .: 7Y 69 S3 7/ 93 W SS`; 8i/ Go T /S. 3.'. _./7'r _ Tl... .. .: ._ Y. . _ff::.. 77. ?G'._ ZP._ 7g.. AV S' ...87. / ._.t_o6' 6i ii9_»LO...Z.._..5. » ..??.0d A 7L:r od //:3 7 rob 75' 6s 9c 60 98 6/ Q/ 69 96 90 53 75 80 +,! 9 JY 7Z 6a 75' . 6I 73 F7 JW %s S/ 76 j C /3o ..3 y y .. a .3.,' .:3- /S/ ?5 77 5 c7 y8 9 Y J7 7S .3/ Sy .70 1n ,7 .112r 2 "^ 9 7 72 .'33 89 3 S f '77 3 : S/% 7, E_19 1.:f.;Z_ .P..,i.=^ _ '_ ' ..... s' i:'/_. r.'. '.1..'Y_...-I._1.._ 67 y Q._Y.__ .SY__.l.j_ QS..__J._._3_ 1 F 6/ /,6j'S /6 S3 /S/ . 3f SY fo -3Y Sf" .?y /7 -Co 32 y0 .25' yz :: STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 T 14 15 16 17 18 19 p is J j J= 1:. W_ NC s SO O:Ll_ 1I0C 2 Z Q { OZQS< Nr- ZQyZU O N N O'PR :CINCTS Wo rZ236-0 Will s us 96 05, 09 QSIC00OL uA I 0 I Ith Assembly ed) District Continued) j YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO `' j. YES NO Totals Brought Forward w 13Ab'l/ 3.z13.oV-V "3/nA%.JPJ8/I0401'/Ji"76,11IN17'/0Jr 2/469;;;2/Z 1773'!173ff /#f33! is I 1:1 SobranteNo.l 8y7 39 3 Si' 21 o A 3V 371. ?6 S/ 60 2 0 3.7 SS ll Subr:utte No,2 C '' 74' .. tf: •s 77 S3:' 1 5 S 7 I 7 13 Q S y9 i 6 3 92 E-I Sobrante No.3 G; /y.; 70 7. ;,7: sv /C¢ E41 07gz6y l l Sobrante No,5 F y i, -%v 77: /.i7 S7 >f::S f f='!' 1f0 7/ /i 7!%?S" fe jE r16 . Y/ jijIL'1 Sobrante .No.6 G Z5 7 t : 4 i S 1" 7 C'i Oi r :o i 76' l Ll Subnttte No.: 73 SE* /oil bS 111 7/ 6v /0/ bs /v9 96 7Y jl ft9 . 89 47 6 37 /73 /.?y.1 Sobrante No.S i 7ff ./,PP El Sobrante No.9 it Ell Sobrante Aro. 10 K J09 if/ . f/ 95:: i 26 be :P43, 67 ', QS I 9' mo I.l Sobrante No, 11 L 96 if g0 70 _ o?P So I QS -W' $b 1.3 I: SZ /G/ `i /0J S/7!j I 66 f$ L'I Sobrante No. 12 M: i''/ fi- 7Z Al `oi 6S' .07 60 ' m' 6? S/ //o j ov SS,l litSobrante No. 13 N 12Y 7.3. 103 77, /f3 :2 /Z-? 51 - /O/ 771 7o /22 i!/32 60 j 97 /Od` EI Sobrante No, 14 O jA6 '701 1:1 Solii:itttt No. 14-A 77 7 . c^ 3 b 7. 3- 76' 3 2 :1 T7 '17? y0 77 {± 77 3 5„ 5 7. 6$ Il Sobrante No. 15 Q /3 j f,:7 _- 7 .%3,', S3::38 3 /ZY i 7; i'O 137 : 1:/Y2 yy7 FI S„hr:ntr No. 16 R {./33 S.c ' 13 y8 . 7,/ Ii7 /,c6 Y6 /J6 63;' S6 ?!;:/S'Y 35"i 1:I Sub,:ttttr No. 17 S ,- Y 00 0'/ Rollin•\\'ood No,I V. s; E "+ ; ?j Sj D 7 /ol 6i,i72 Rolling Wood No.2 A 9i S 3 f e c6 > q/ S2''i 7/ 66 -Wf /02 ` 99 S/ Rolling Wood No.3 8 j 5 o$ t 47 72 ' 9y 3i6$ ?g . 39 9Y 98 3y 67 76 oiling\\'oat No.3-A C; 7 a. S3' : ? 70 SJ? O/ .l 98 „ 97 .77 7 I l:olliitg\\'uod No. O ;;i j ?. i ?' 7/ ?f 6 7 J•Z l O 2 s 6 79 96 9'7 3-4 cS/ 68' 'is Rollin"Wood No,5 E is C i ixff1 .a._ _ 1_% ...__ i. _zl_..YL.T 'Y..... Y__. 6..-_ff 1_ 2 ! Giant No.Iell231 . 4/2 2 y '93 /$ SIS 21/.' 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M` 9.t 35/ 7.0 35- 93 3/ 1Tz 39` 63 y3 39 fS V 34 N O'5etbt• r iAbof2.OW23- JAIV 435:,: '5701.360.=il730ax:'/t2.7617sz3/Zr33a6t 927 i?/a bl' 3/ /swal ABSENTEE VOTE Q..efo 314 lflrL V30 62 3 1d7 X33 9/ , X30 yS :360 S S'j b9Y a(v`j : TOTALS TJAt12S IM* I3W I*,7mU7716.I/i L_/7i T 3I 7 7 1/t`f3 i _ :Y/ .1ItthASSEMBLYDISTRICT7..9.f7.5 NOTE: No precincts established designated Richmond Not.82,83,and Giant No.W., GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 i! f+ 1 E j Ij I K w f it S t 1• I 1 I E a I I x f I Il I B ih f n j Il i3 r Ti M t t E CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State Of Ca11fomia„ ss_ County Clerk of said Count}. do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7921 of the Elections Cade and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County. heretofore adople'd and entered upon the minutes of said Board.I did canvass the returns of the vote cast District in said County,at the General Election held on, oz.-ember 6th, 1956,for elective{+ubliE offlicts,and for and glainst each measure sub- milled to the vole ai the voters.and that the Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shines the•whole number of.rotes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said AsseRnibly Vistrie-t in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respecti:a columns and the totals as shown for each candidata and for and against each measure erre full, trite and correct. I17TI CESS jay hand and Oficial Seal this._ day of.. 1956 M ....._.Cl County Clerk. Deputy. The above certificate is to be used only rely the Baan'of Sopervison has ordered the County Clerk to make the official canvass.) Section 14 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 1956 IN 109 Assembly District IN COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA wncn we Cmumn auk me,we offieW cm.w..be awn su out ces5ole.e back page.) i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative United Stales State Senator PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Senator in Congress 17th District 6th District coo - K ELECTIONCL. ` :' -- - z FI:ECINCTS o vwj co cc 10 rte '! ra µa n ZC'• Z Q tic Fes—f j 2 L - Fi Z O F ( g 11th Auemhly District I Ian„Continued) KOM MIN= 2mumal 4- j RECAPITULATION f Precinct Vote IOtI,ASSEMBLY_D{STR{Ci_.____ .__E_..t.9 sf...,:f? G yt o ,Si.2._....LP.2..9s Gc i f.q/3.ac ! ' 3 t F ABSENTEE VOTE G ..1Td7 d J6 740 Q f?3 ,S' d rs1 4 ,pG3 b5 s l S 13ft6 0 ; to IOth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NLSI hASSEMBLY DISTRICT i 9/39'9; J (,.,Z 3X079 f7 J x Precinct Vote I I th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT t ,S4S/6. .Z.2.'t7s 3.7/! 97 9 !743 amr A?",gfv7j, o f40doII&A ! y3 M ABSENTEE VOTE y I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N .1282, /• S'.7i A LI - S g L? /G T 7 O 7g! 7't' O O TOTALS I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P 37"f07 J.3oa9 .J5(,PS4 . Q© 9 ^0-;t a64 33At4r Q R CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S 144197 74-771 71733 r #ll V 17- ' 7 I 8 S C I F z f G H f i M a O i S T I C r i! F E G y 1 L j M N 0 Q a R S t 53H GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 i Member of MEMBER.OF DIRECTOR,DIRECTOR,SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR Assembly ASSEMBLY WEST CONTRA WEST CONTRA 2 NO DISTRICT 5TH DISTRICT I l th District b TH DISTRICT COSTA HOSP.D13T., COSTA KOSP.DIST.(! i! O y i ZY i r la tz- WC Q ty' J W 2 cc J_ Q C i W r O J Y F 6 us 2 W F— m ui 00 W H 1 n vv , YES • NO ' YES NO H y mi v N > > B + ftt I Y a g7 C I! D E ' 37p,>5 i F It i f''to /YS/ l0.4 1flj 47S 3a" / I 6S /Ss' 9! 7J' j; S77,Z3,feK ,S sT3 s3ii Ss Po.it fs; Z t 16/0 44.29 G s7y J K j Ll Ott I IIT(i i?79ya .tsG B/91 ?' M !; j' i N ff ° 8 3 d/ y/3 ; v 7/f 8 f -TV j o O i p as 33fP9 /3 r i:5 .z3' la?4fy.;&517,3D, 41 J7 Q 4 R S t3&go ss 371A 9.I x'.;5.237 9Sf3 ss sc 7iv z q Nl r7 T ' A F G N '' t i+ r K i.i M if N w I 94- pi 94_. _ j p I' 1; I R 5 g 7 C f D ! f E F i G 1 11rX1 M!,a N w It if O it P I If f 5 ;' T p it STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j. DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR. DIRECTOR, 7 EAST SAY M.U.D. EAST RAY M.U.D. EAST BAY M.U.D. Word No. 1 Word No.4 Word No.S I'E i j 2 ELECTION j PRECINCTS rug F n ~ J 11th Assembly District Continued)h i2 A RECAPITULATION D Precinct Vote 10th ASSEMBLY_DISTRICT. F I 1 ABSENTEE VOTE 1 I 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G 1, :N42 ,Z 10 3 SGS /? f H ii UTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Ostfo 4< J II K I Precinct Vote I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L rif—r1 /S W /.R JS3123 ///77 J- M ' I Aeh ASSEMBLY DISTRICT TE N , g`JrS D It I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P'up4 1S w 3 SR;t'/5437 •S CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S PI10 33 d ;SQA ,73 0 ASO/5%27 9 ! fT t D I G ili if M P i L O IF J 21 M R 1 T i I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956; ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TlANS. DIST. DIRECTOR AT LARGE,DIRECTOR DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Ward No. 1 Word No.2 Word No.2 ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST. A 3 t m V Q s b y y . 2i W Q W cc 3 W Cc p o V v C < O G Q vcm y A 8 cry I E F,tG._S L i'.Sf_7.r3f!?X3T_'Vs/.f1•.t'?.lpS.t,G.b_yZ9:.__3.._ F ' G A7 A79 H r?6lZG J6 Io d2 ;, L .f f/P 7762 /f407 'f6/4 -01.14 /95175 667/ S K U L '', wl d/i3 4'i3 3 T f Slao 7i ji13a 3 69s7 Esc r a.Zcg daa3' 6 M r Ifo 'IIIA tf 45Sz /24 /64 j71. 3/4 /,4"11 or Oi P ?: y$Tra d•3S3 9`'Mf/4 3 7'G S9aD 1.9,C 99 Tod9 74a/f. (oi` O; S - 4 fb71P 2.; 4=16 tZF3 '?"7f, 3 114-Ty 15101.U'w, 1/70.5"Im 6 J&wvjuxu-it r c o E G H Kf L f' z t M 01: 3 f jPi S t T Ai 0 E Fi r GC H' x K L + M'' i" N4 H 01 i S T STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t PITTSBURG dO M MITY NOSPITq. DISTRICTCONCORDNOSPITDISTRICT T 4 YEAW TERM 2 YEAR TERM 4 b m it{ Q M Q O € Q Z" W 2 W to i ti all W q i F D us 3 S's.It VS+t1t i Ts';'!_mfr_ /apt klat 3 tts' „I jlgt_ `>t_.__ _'i Ivo_.____. r, Gl91{ l 1.2 134797371 75SZ 13 OJ1 4(ooJJ14# fjff f JI 3; r7ylsrs.t1377q? -so 7 3 14'x 9 3fi(o 7 r r$4 7 E is IT f V GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 341 i fir; e x c E f L M P R st T A 8 + c Dj N ' f J 'f L M I oG P Q : x AI s c D J ! K M O' s STATEMENT OF All VOTES CAST AT THE ii i ai r t ir i r 1 x i t I j t C R. 54.4 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS f 2 3 4 5 6 T 4 14 { }} 12 C Q w d LL Z u N 40i zUJI Q yOaZQ Q ya acz w i Z LL ne M ZasZallWaZ5N0dZHYQ us Q Z Z tu Lu 1.- O p s; W < t} r OV O e ja a oQeZ eZ MLu H JW 2 M o 0 i<- Z < O and u O U u~iv v 0 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YTS NO YES NO ' YES NO YES NO "• YES NO YES NO `` YES NO YES , NO i M. A it It C t El, l 1,3949 !- so3!+ .3TSYl, lLeotQ'toias .f/7iitJ X_ IPiit,?lET2LtT«fi 'S ? • i7_3%12' sfflfw?sL?i 1 /-t3:;3 2, 22 F t i G /£lin 637;4153317 19b4 383.1130 lass'.Y1lS 3} `/G19 ' KGG 3"9 /lis" Yslo,/a.?q /alb'%3s Fr7 10rt 4W liA rr 70-7!1 H I 1 439p?IJWs 604t31j W 2*70 4'"W-3?x7*7 95%0.9331 WJ7940", '4M 347g( :!qq)j 1633-- K 3l.#3 9/.78N3.Z't9lll7•t3/fSWlt9ls;itSo6,39fiLr,?9ae!?ais`, ,? .Irl 9srlSLsa SJl '11AliaaR f Jf;tt ?:7?. /?d4o .71397ai 3'11p3311 t9?.•d;/6 M: it ti, i N BS.t. -W7 93,4 /i5-`: V- .213 s!V 63Z 673 V-0, y1// 3s2 ?425,1f I 3iG8 yrs' y v 6b"S65j 5`l '.'s! asv;sp8 3 0 P$W V r JZW 4W 7.;W& 4%a 7 4%to W..;o?"13 AU",299y"'T J29 /Jjd/yDif/5779.7 /7.s0 0-444' Q itR S dnt,W ?3W!.ffi,4Z.4Sli ii2V.'700Jolo iswa%xev 4VfV49ic7/ sFAV:'s37yo_ vss074*7, 077mofan71 T Cfi f' k i it if O E H I t f 1it M, I if N t' if i S; O Q S s it 1 ft iif f i Arit C f 1 t ff i l 1• tt F S K. ifit t L i M ifit w N it f.S P Q I it r T r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 13 14 15 16 17 18 I 19 p LLECIION 0JoW S i Z p M%W N j Z"S I O W < 0 y t• '; 0 i Z F' Z T J Z t Y K 7 Z f V ; U W i f Z I 0 Cn O 1 I IiCIl\t,'TS N g azo o f , o N W 0. Z W 3 6-0 Z N Q'9 co ., LuC J J W U U y Z N O ! I Lu 2LL. O J aC i 0> p. Z Ncc U 1 U i H i < 0c` f416. I1fh Assembly District r Continued) YES NO . YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO il YES NO YES NO ' RECAPITULATION B C D Precinct Vote I.0th.ASSEMBLY 015TRICT_ 1.3I2?II IGfpl'l3 ! T /3 1 i/ t.iP tSS4y T 90 FI.i ABSENTEE VOTE I i loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G;!AM 4.9E 05.9 Ti// /44f 5 7/8 H i l OTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 5.?.?//3 i6Z .3 Gpt }9dp`J /9678 L::A8 4/'il q S' (of1938S,SotBBj S 00 AIVIT X057Z363' J ' GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1956 546 I G it S II r r_ 1. 1t r1 r li li I n i• f r wyeL: I I it a s i I i k wi r lw: r, N CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS z State of California, Ss. County County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the prmisi6nr of Section 7921 of the Flections Cede and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered tawn the in nutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in ZZ Jssernb y District in said County,at the General Election held on Nov weber 6th, 1956.for elective public ogi'ces,and for and against each measure sub- milled to the vote of the.otrrs,and that the Statement of the tote Cast,to which thiscercificate is attached, shores the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County,. and thewhole number of Notes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respectiz:a columns and the totals as shown,for each candidate and for and against each Measure are full, true and correct. 117T.a ESS nay Rand and Offleit;l Seal this-..aa clay of.A1- -C-e-19.56). SEAL) cl- ._........... ...County Clerk. By- Deputy. Tbe above aa"we is to be used only wbeo the Board of Supavisors has ordered the County Clerk to make the official canvass.) R 546 1 TULSDrY, DECEIABSIR 4, 1956 -- continued y In the Matter of Canvsss of Absent Voters' Ballots and Canvass of all votes cyst at the GEMS-RAL 33.:. :iC:. held November O, 1956. This Board of Sunervisors having heretofore annointed a single canvassing board to canvass absent voters' ballots voted at the General ?lection held Novenber 6, 1956, pursuant to Section 7803 (B) of the Elections Code, and said canvassing board having con-)lets: said canvass of all of the absent voters' ballots returned to the office of the County Clergy: within the time provided for by law, and from the records of said canvassing board it annearing to this Board. of Su^ervisors and this Board of Su-*ervisors rinds that the number of votes for each of the f respective candidates and nropositions, by sold absent voters in said County is as shown on the Stslement of Votes Caf:t following "ale 407, Volume 61, Mnutes of the Board of Su-ervisors of Contra Costa County; And the County Cle-- hL-- ir..0 co=-leted the canvassing of all of the -precincts "/ of the Count:,, exclusive of absent voters, the count of votes cast by absent voters i havinE been completed as h---rein stated; NOW,and on motion. of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY BOXID ORMR3D that this Board finds and determines that the number of votes cast for each candidate and nronosition in each precinct of said County is as shown on the Statement of 'rotes Cost following "age 407, VolTme 61, Minutes of the Board of 3unervisors of Contra Costa County. The foregoi.aL order is -gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the :setter of Declaring ti Certain Idon-='artisan_ Cou tr Officers elected at the Generel z-Zection held Novembc,.r 6, 1956. The County Clerk hev!ng con-)leted the count of all votes cast at the I November 6, 1956 General Mection: NO4, HX:Z-:.FORL, and on notion of St--ervisor Goyak-, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B_' FS BOA:-3- OBDSF.ED that. this Board findn and determines and declares that the following wed "ersons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set on ,osite their rosnective r &nes, end the said offices being non-rartisen offices for said candidetos for the office for which said candidate seeks nomination, are duly elected thereto; and the Clerk is ordered to issue Certificates of Election to the fbllorring: Surerrisor,, District "o. 2 Melvin F. *!Tel" !Nielsen Su.rervisor, 3i3t - ct !'o. 5 Toe S. Silva The for-egoine order is -asned by the unanimous vote of the Board. T In the Metter wf Count end Canvass of returns of elec- tion within the County of Contra Costa for directors of nest Bay Munici^el Utility District. z3A3, the Board of S--z-errisors of the County of Contra Costa hes hereto- fore by resol t!an consolidated the election of the 3ast Bay Municinal Utility District to be held on November 6, 1 '56 as to any territory of said District within said. Caunt,, with the General Slection to be held on raid late: and I a/ S, t2.1s Board of Su-ervisors heving heretofore by resolution directed I that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; I and t =+ =.a+.e+ C.ta.-+ `R --s L'1` >' rF••\ wt.®a. crs.at tet. aa23 CaaasaZ, ;' Siorr•_.+c c "'::++re w T_». r_-'mss 'gra s'^.. t t az t- y, EI IEr s y rTor irectar o z8rd 14o.Z= 3 for Xrectoy of In 11- ro,4t I wwrn•u.,.w,.-rwm.++»,»,e«....n M»+srtw.,r r a. C. Howard Robinson 51,282 For Dir-itetor of .Yard Ho.5: 1A. C. Carrincton 39,549 4 Robert 3. Snrvey 15,927 s The Pa: :gases order is nessed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ar r 9562 at 9 • e ` bet, 41 1956* 4 'Yv eSOY. ot• egdaY+ Deems css$ toamines s Cali s at'a t eof e°' t*oe Bs tel. T Clot AST ST: T eQ 41 It t X f 1 F' 33tt i 4 F 1 i t A t t 1 i 4 S i y y t x 1 t i 4 t1 t t j 1 S t t i t t i 1 t i t ti t STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, 4. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original dtociiments, records; instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or oVaerwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro— filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code, ilitneass my hand and the Seal of the Hoard of supervisors affixed this 25th day of January j lg 73i W. T. PAASC3, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Seal) by a4 Deputy County Clerk REEL ; 151. CONTAINS» SUPERVISOR*S RECORDS Vol. 61 July 17,* 1956 To Dec. 4, 1956