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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 12081959 - Sup Rec Vol 70P OR5 R vOL cb\J R NG to y BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDA7, DECFl+IDER its 1959 THE BOARD MET IN RE GLYLAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE W. G. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENVY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. L k} In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax lien. The Mt. Diablo Unified School District having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property Y acquired by the Mt. Diablo Unified School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Pot. Diablo s f Unified School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having f' been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 a County tax lien on the following described property as requested: a Por Ro. Mt. Del Code 7938 112-220-01 For i a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. a The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 f County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid 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 unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Orinda Park Tract Por Lot 6 665072 Por 2nd Orinda Park Tract Por Lots 5-10 incl. 665271 Por both Orinda Park Terrace Por Lot 4 672204 All Por Ro Las Juntas Code 17937 152-060-08 Por 2nd Knightsen Townsite Lots 13 do 14 Blk 2 492218 AllA. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r ` E M ' In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. 5 The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and3 The County Auditcr having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: n Por Ro San Ramon Code 10018 187-060-02 All t Por Ro San Ramon Code 5106 192-072-01 All Ro Monte Del Diablo Code 7963 125-032-13 All Boca de la Canada Del Pinole Code 7305 500$52-1 Alli Boca de la Canada Del Pinole Code 7305 500954 All Sherman Acres 2 Por Lot 243 Code 7982 127-103-09 Por Sherman Acres #2 Por Lot 2.42 Code 7982 127-103-08 Por Por Ro Mt. Del Diablo Code 7938 126-300-05 Por Por Ro.Mt. Del Diablo Code 202 126-293-01 Por Por Ro Mt. Del Diablo Code 202 126-293-02 All Por Ro Las Juntas Code 501 60154 Por Por Ro Monte Del Diablo Code 7963 125-032-08 Por M nal The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i x 1 i 5'Ir December 8, 1959 - continued - f In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The City of Walnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Walnut Creek; and y The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Walnut Creek, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested:i Tract 2667 Code 7997 140-132-01 For Tract 2667 Code 920 140-110-05 Por Par Ro San Miguel Code 907 144-050-03 Por Larkey Ranch Sub'n. #2 Code 910 171-092-06 Por Newell Tract Code 184-080-14. For Newell Tract Code 134-080-13 For Pringle Addition Code 900 174-171-03 Por Pringle Addition Code 900 174-171-04 For The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax lien. . The City of Concord having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Concord; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Concord, ff and having requested authorisation to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the ! property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Cf Por Ro Monte del Diablo Code 7938 128-060-07 For 3' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax lien. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelop- ment Agency, City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having ' been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Kenny , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Bay View Park Lot 17 Block 18 140774 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney;r On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Keay , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following as- sessments: Requests dated December 3, 1959 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4.831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 In Volume 41, Code 10018, X188-301-03 , Donald L. and Joanne Carson are as- sessed with a portion of Lot 3 Mathews Tract, assessed value of land $410. Mr. Carson filed claim for war veterans exemption which has been allowed. It has since been as- -j certained that Mr. Carson's holdings exceed the limitations set by law. Exemption of $410 should be removed. December d, 1959 - continued - In Volume 25, Assessment #506449-10, W. W. and Marion Burke, 1060 Grinnell Drive, Burbank, are assessed with a portion of Lot 60, Lafayette Heights with improve- ments erroneously assessed at $4980. These improvements should be removed and added to Assessment 1506449 at the request of Mr. Samuel M. Banks, 882 Mt. View Drive, Lafayette. In Volume 18, Assessment #155995, Lester and Gladys Godfrey are assessed with Lots 4 and 5 Block 230, malls 2nd Addn to Richmond, with improvements assessed at $840 and $1090. I.orovements of $840 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 24, Code 6630, #201-152-07, Palmyre W. King is assessed with .32 acre in Ro San Ramon with improvements omitted. Mrs. King requests improvements of 5060 be added to this assessment. f; In Volume 20, Assessment #198487, William H. and Dorothy Mitchell are as- sessed with Lot 26 Block 2D Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract No. 2 with improvements omitted. Improvements of $3360 should be added at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell. In Volume 10, Assessment 11024559 Sophie Bogner is assessed with Lot 2 Block 45, Fourth Addn to Richmond with improvements omitted. Improvements of $2820 should be added at the request of Mrs. Bogner. In Volume 24, Assessment x440195, Dorothy Tuttle is erroneously assessed with 56.50 acres in Section 8 T1N R3E. The correct number of acres in this parcel i is 54.31 and the correct assessed value of land is $7600. Improvements remain the same. K In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 rn y In Volume 6, Assessment #49290 Louis P. and Virginia E. Silva are assessed w with Lots 14 and 15 Block 116, Richmond Lnnex Addn, assessed value of land 4640, im provements $2540. Mr. and Mrs. Silva acquired Lot 14 only but through an error both lots were assessed to them. This assessment should appear as follows: 49290 Louis P. and Virginia E. Silva r Richmond Annex Addn Lot 14 Blk 116 I Assessed value of land $320, improvements $1270. 49290-1 Dorothy L. Hughes,asp i Orin H. Peck, Clifford G. Peck 3343 Carlson Blvd. , E1 Cerrito Richmond Annex Addn Lot 15 Blk 116 Assessed value of land $320, improvements $1270. In accordance with the provisions of Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and at the re- quest of Mr. Glen A. Rydalch, add the following: K' For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 4 174-101-39, Code 10006 Glen A. .and Lillian L. Rydalch, 2457 Encinal Drive, Walnut Creek 4 XwDonough Subn Por Lot 31 Assessed value of land $140, improvements $2280. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 Of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 In Volume 30, Code 7977, #100-321-04 and #100-321-05: Clyde Company is as- sessed %ith Lots 1 and 2 Block 22 Map of Clyde. These assessments should be cancelled as they are double with and included in #100-321-24. In Volume 17, Assessment #143307, Samuel D. and Augustine Williams are as- ses sed s- sessed with Lots 2 and 3 Block 10, Cerritos Addn to Richmond, assessed value of land 280. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in As- sessment #143306• a=# In Volume 30, Code 7981, #170-232-01, Doney and Wilma Huffman are assessed with portions of Lots 36 and 37, Graceland Walnut Homesites. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in #170-232-17 and #170-232-1$. In Volume 22, Code 5304 , #68-030-05, Rose and Frank Borden are assessed with a .33 acre parcel in Section 18 T 2N R2E, This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with 4, 65-030-05. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i u41 f w December 8, 1959 - continued In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THEP. BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assess- ments: Requests dated December 7. 1999 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll: i Code 202-assessment No. 2545 r, Concord Sundry Sales Inc. 1111 Monument Blvd. , Concords Assessed Valuation $1560 t . zt a Code 9001-Assessment No. 2120 Harrison M. Terry 172$ Julian Court, El Cerrito Assessed Valuation $1860. Code 900-Assessment No. 2543 t 4t Louis Roseman dba: Music Town f 1236 Broadway South, Walnut Creek a Assessed Valuation $450. Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above fY^f' assessments. Code 202-Assessment No. 2546a Ralph E. Love, dba Love Music Company 366 - 24th Street, Oakland 12. Y` Assessed Valuation $1090. Code-801-Assessment No. 3470 f 9 Ralph E. Love, dba Love Music Company 366 - 24th Street, Oakland 12. 0 Assessed Valuation $1020. Code 1103 -Assessment No. 2171 k Ralph E. Love, dba Love Music Company 366 - 24th Street, Oakland 12. Assessed Valuation $110. rl; Code 900-Assessment No. 2544 Louise E. Diefenbach dba Mardy*s Gourmet Shop r° r, 1544 Locust Street, *alnut Creek Assessed Valuation $1660. t Code 7900-Assessment No. 2032 F R ryrN Ralph E. Love, dba Love Music Company 366 - 24th Street, Oakland 12. Assessed Valuation $120. Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above assessments. r' The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims of certain county employees, etc. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- r visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOdW ORDERED that the follow- ing positions in the Probation Department are added to the regular mileage list: Position Number 531-256-06 u 531-256-07 531-256- 12M 531-256-27 531-257-01 531-257-04 t December , 1959 - continued Position Number 531-257-06 531-25?-08 531-257-09 531-257-10 And the County Auditor is authorised to pay their mileage claims at the rate of eleven cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven during each calendar imonth and at the rate of six cents per mile for each mile driven in excess of five hundred miles during each calendar month, in the performance of their work for the County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following positions are removed f { from the list of employees who may claim reimbursement for mileage at the regular users' rate: Position Number 531-256-03 531-256-08 531-256-19 531-256-23 r ` 531-256-25 a 1 2 6- s 531- 256-3531-256 36 531-256-3$ 531-256-40 531-256-41 531-256-42 531-256-45 tThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5-. 11 r In the Matter of Authorising 3Appropriation Adjustments. f Y; On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva; seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOUD ORDERED that the follow- ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVE for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Various rG Supervisors 1003 1414 Clerk 529 Auditor 989wTabulating417 Treasurer 525 FAssessor2,104 Central Service n 832 Dist. Attorney 185 Planning Comm.1,47 2 Bldg. Insp. 56L 1 Purchasing 287 Civil Service 59601 Superior Cts. 1,427 J.D. Martinez 136 Richmond Muni. Ct.49081 Concord Muni. Ct.39908 San Pablo Muni. Ct. 1,277 Mtz. Admin. Bldgs.3 Bldg. Maint. 659 Y. Tel. Exchange 213 Sheriff 89475 Sheriff Communication 59535 t Concord Marshal 499 San Pablo Marshal 95 Jail 19961 Recorder 605 Agri. Commissioner 11586 Animal Control 31,729 Civil Defense 155 Health 975 Public Works e Garage 953 05 Hospital 3,674 Social Service 9,102E Probation Dept. 39947 Juvenile Hall 11$97 Co. Service Officer 81 Supt. Schools 541 . Co. Library 1,801 Airport 29043 Unappropriated Reserve Gen. Fd. 1003 329274, Unaroatd Reserve Library Fd.1206 1801 x s Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Judicial District Capital Outlay: Filing Cabinet 155 4 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 155 F ri t r December 8, 1959 - continued a APPROPRIATION D_ IN_ Justice Court Martinez Temporary salaries and vacation relief 260 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 260 Hospital 502-324: Repair of Buildings Job j11o6) 264 502-953: Desks and chairs 264 Public Works Department 1PrimaryRoadConstruction - Road 3651 26, 0000 CSecondaryRoadConstruction - Road 3655 Engineering Services 2690 San Pablo Municipal Court rg; a Judges Bench 37 New Gate 37 Sheriff 201 969 iS Item 002 Gas Billies 175 201 969 1 pair Binoculars 75 7x35 w. 201 967 2 .38 short barrel Revolvers 100 202 835 Item 005 30 202 903 Emergency generator)30 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Mt. t, Diablo County Fire Protection District to make periodic fire prevention inspections at Buchanan Field.E 4 On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE 4n BOARD ORDERED that the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District is authorized to make periodic fire prevention inspections at Buchanan Field and report potential fire hazards to the County Administrator. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i c In the Matter of Considering granting authorization to office of Civil and Defense Mobilization to develop a fallout shelter in an unused, unimproved basement are of Juvenile Hall. The County Administrator having asked the Board to consider granting authors zation to the office of Civil and Defense Mobilization to develop a fallout shelter in an unused, unimproved basement area of the Juvenile Hall, which development will be fully financed by the federal government and the county will acquire clear title to Ffw the improvements in not more than two years; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to December 15, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote. of the Board. In the Matter of Adoption of procedure with respect to fixing appropriations for the fiscal year 1960-1961 and for authorizing permanent personnel additions during the fiscal year 1960-1961. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow ing procedure IS ADOPTED with respect to fixing appropriations for permanent person- i nel for the fiscal year 1960-1961 and for authorizing permanent personnel additions during the fiscal year 1960-1961:f Y. 1. i Yi f i I t Ili. µDecember 89 1959 - continued Jr_1. The Budget for permanent personnel appropriations for each county department and agency be calculated from: R a) The number and salary of permanent positions authorized as of July 1, 19609 b) Less an allowance (based upon experience) for authorized positions which may become vacant during the fiscal year 1960-1961, r c) Plus an allowance for permanent positions p}which may be authorized during the fiscal year 1960- 1961. 2. New permanent positions be authorized during the nx fiscal year 1960-1961 on the same basis as at p present with the Board of Supervisors giving specific attention to each proposed addition. i The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Report of Committee appointed by Board to study proposed consolidation of Walnut Creekand441ConcordJudicial Districts.This Board having on December 1, 1959, continued to this date the matter of consideration of report presented by Committee heretofore appointed to study proposed consolidation of Walnut, Creek and Concord Judicial Districts; and being desirous of 4 further time to consider said matter;NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is further continued to December 15, 159. s The foregoing Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Approval of agree-ment with C. A. Lauritzen and Son for temporary ferry service be- P,tween Jersey Island, Webb Tract, i Frank's Tract, and Bradford Island. Agreement dated December 19 1959, between the County of Contra Costa termed,County and C. A. Lauritzen, I. A. Lauritzen, and C. A. Lauritzen, Jr. , doing tusiness as C.Lauritzen and Son, termed Lauritzen, which provdes that:Agreement heretofore entered into between the parties hereto x dated November 24, 1959, is rescinded;Lauritzen shall provide an automobile truck, and pedestrian ferry service between Jersey Island, iebb Tract, Frankts Tract,Bradford Island, on the San Joaquin River, commencing not later than December 10, 1959, and continuing for a period of five (5) calendar months thereafter, under certain terms and conditions; and the County agrees to pay the sum of $4, 450 per calendar month for such services; and Further, that the provision of such ferry service is of an emergency nature and the Board of Supervisors is acting under its emergency powers;is presented to this Board; and s On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPRO',TED and W. G. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said agreement on be-half of the County. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing sale to Solano County of an obsolete X-Ray machine.On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOUD ORDERED that authoriza-tion is given for the sale to Solano Count of an obsolete X-Ray machine for the sum of $200 without the appurtenant screen or 1300 with the screen.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing in- 41 dependent appraisal with reference to lease financing of Pleasant Hill Library and Office Building.On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that independent' appraisal as required by law, in connection with the lease financing of the Pleasant 4 h r n December 8, 1959 - continued Hill Library and Office Building is authorized, and that Mr. L. T. Schreiber be en- gaged for this work. fug The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 gyp In the Matter of Membership in Feather River Project Association. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that enrollment s of each member of the Board of Supervisors the Administrator and Public Works Direc- tor irec for at $10, and the County at $25, in the feather River Project Association be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED; and the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant in favor of the Feather River Project Association, 210 West 7th Street, hos Angeles,d 11+1 in the sum of $95 in payment of said enrollment ($25 for County, 450 for five Supervisors, $10 for Administrator and $10 for Public :forks Director. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F za In the Matter of Authorizing Pacific Gas and Electric Company to install service poles at the Control Tower and new Utility Building at Buchanan s Field Airport. On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install ser- vice poles at Buchanan Field airport to both the Control Tower and new utility Build- ing. uild- ing• P• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Communication from Orinda County Fire Protection District Clarence E. Betz, Secretary-Finance Officer) re controls and procedures i l over budgets of County Special Districts. This Board having received a communication dated December 2, 1959, from the Orinda County Fire Protection District with reference to resolution adopted November 24 1959, "In the Matter of Controls and Procedures over budgets of County Special Districts"; j h On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the County Administrator to answer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x r t In the Matter of Continuing hearing on proposed establishment of Special Fire Protection Zone in the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District,t WHEREAS this Board on November 3 1959 adopted a resolution fixing the 8th day of December, 1959, at the hour of 11:00 o clock a.m. as the time for hearing on the matter of the creation and establishment of a Special Fire Protection Zone in the Moraga area of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, and notice of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner required by law; and this being the time fixed for said hearing the Board proceeds to consider said matter and fir. Howard Weidemann, Commissioner of said Eastern Contra Costa County ; w Fire Protection District, appears and states that he is in favor of the creation and establishment of a Special Fire Protection Zone in the Moraga area of said District; and this Board being desirous of further time to consider said matter; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor ra Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that said hearing be and the same is continued to December 15, 1959, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN C OLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. a w x µt y t i ii.at December 8, 1959 - continued In the Matter of Bonds of Moraga School District 1956 School Bonds, Series C. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore on the 19th day of June, 1956, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $250,000 principal amount of bonds of Moraga 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 $95,000 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 $95,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $155,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the govern- ing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; (and $28,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the un- matured portion thereof is now outstanding;) and this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 30 day of November, 1959, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $42,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series C; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($112,000 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 $250,000 principal amount of 1956 School Bonds of Moraga 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 expreslly provided. 42,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue to be designated "Series C". Said bonds of Series C shall be dated February 1st, X960, shall be 42 in number, numbered consecutively from C-1 to C-42, both inclusive of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United Atates 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: 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mature and be payable on February 1st in each of the years 1961 to 1981, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series C shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed file per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run on the 1st day of February, 1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of August and February of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series C 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 seai of said board affixed thereto, by the county cferk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series C shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars C- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Moraga School District of Contra Costa County. 1956 School Bond, Series C MORAGA SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges it- self indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasur er of said county on the 1st day of February, 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars $1,000) in lawful money of the T ited States of America, with in- terest 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 August and February 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 $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 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 6on- stitution and laws of said State. December , 1959 - continued fi And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, a} 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 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 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 countersined by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 1st day of February, 1960. SEAL) hairman of Board ofupervis ros COUNTERSIGNED: a H. E. McNAMER ounty Auditor r W. T. PAASCH County CleA IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series C shall be attach= ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: M 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 Maraga School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County the sum shown hereon, being interest then due on 1956 School Bond No. C - Series C, of said District, f t dated February 1, 1960 H. E. McNAMER County ud 1to r s IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series C and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- ' able property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection ! of such taxes in the manner provided by law. 1; 4yfITISFURTHERORDEREDthattheclerkofsaidboardofsupervisorsshallcause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series C to be published at least two weeks in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES 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 5th day of January, 1960, 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 8th day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors NAMES P. REM, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. w NOES: Supervisors - 230NE. C ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Issue of F Bonds of Danville Union School District 1957 School Bonds, Series B.F WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore on the 29th day of April, 1958 duly passed and adopted its resolution and Yorderprovidingfortheissuanceof $150 606 principal amount of bonds of Danville Union School District, designated "1957 Achool Bonds," as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and X WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds 4 was divided into series of which $120,000 principal amount were designated "Series A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A a in the amount of $120,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and p, SAA December $, 1959 - continued WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $30,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the govern- ing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; and this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 24th da of November, 1959, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, 130,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series B; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it Is necessary and desirable that all of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing the issuance of $150,000 principal amount of 1957 School Bonds of Danville Union School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are mad a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein pro- vided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 30,000 princi,oal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue,to bedesignated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated January 15, 1960, shall be 30 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-30, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 1,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on January 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1970, both inclusive; 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on January 15th in each of the years 1971 to 1980, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of January, 1961 and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of July and January 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 seai of said board affixed thereot , by the county clerk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and ex- ecuted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA B- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Danville Union School District of Contra Costa County. 1957 School Bond, Series B DANVILLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledge itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of January, 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United-Rates of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent a... .) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of July an anuary 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 of $150,060, 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 district on the 15th day of October, 1957, 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 donsti- tution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of' indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and 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 shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said 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 district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signs 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 December 8, 1959 - continued January, 1960. SEAL) Chairman of rd o upervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. MCNAMER unty Auditor W. T. P AASCH County ler 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 Danville Union School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19!______ at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum $ shown hereon, being interest then due on 1957 School Bond No._, Series B, of said District, dated January 15, 1960 H. E. McNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of r Series B and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax F= able property in said 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 B to be published at least two weeks in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub- lished in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 5th day of January, 1960, 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 8th day of December, 1459, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL., W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Danville Union School District 1956 School Bonds, Series D. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 27th day of December, 1955, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $250,000 principal amount of bonds of Danville Union School District, designated "1956 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of rV this board of supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which $88,000 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 $881,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $162,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as thee55,000 ' overn- ing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; (and principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the un- matured portion thereof is new outstanding;) and $50,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 24th day of November, 1959, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, 50 000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series D; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that $50,000 of said remaining bonds of said author- ized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the i 1 December $, 1959 - continued issuance of $250,000 principal amount of 1956 School Bonds of Danville 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. 50 000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue to be designated "Series D". Said bonds of Series D shall be dated January 15, 19609 shall be 50 in number, numbered consecutively from D-1 to D-50, 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: 3,000 principal amount of bonds of Series D shall mature and be payable on January 15 in each of the years 1961 to 1970, both inclusive; 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series D shall mature and be payable on January 15 in each of the years 1971 to 1980, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series D 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 15th day of Januay, 1961 and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of July and January of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series D shall be signed by the chairman of said board of super visors, and by the reasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically re- produced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series D shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF A14ERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA D- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Danville Union School District of Contra Costa County. 1956 School Bond, Series D. DANVILLE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledge itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county on the 15th day of January, 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,0003 in lawful money of the United des of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15t days of July and January of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the firs 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 forf such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, de- nominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $800,000, 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 district on the 13th day of Decem- ber, 1955 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 district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and 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 shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said district and the money for the redemption of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shali be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be 4 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 attached thereto, the 15th day of January, 1960. SEAL) Chairman o and of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH s County Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series D shall be attache interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: A December 8, 1959 - continued The Treasurer of Coupon No. j Contra Costa County, State of California, f will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the J1, Danville Union School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum $ shown hereon, being interest then due on 1956 School Bond No_,, Series D, of said District, dated January 15, 1960 i H. E. McNAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of jt Series D and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said 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 D to be published at least two weeks in the CONTRA COSTA TI14ES a newspaper of generals 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 5th day of January, 1960, at 11 o'clock a.m. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash,at not less than oar 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 uperviso rs of Contra Costa County State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 8th day of December, 1459, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH. S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. 7 ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. G. 5 In the Matter of premliminary determination to undertake special assessment proceedings for the acquisition of improvements in Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho Romero. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Theetition of California Pacific Title Company, Contra Costa Division a corporation, Rancho Romero, a corporation, Alden A. Jones aJosephine F. Jones, for the acquisition of improvements by special assessment proceedings of the property within the boundaries of the map designated "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Improvements to be Acquired in Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho Romero, County of Contra Costa, California," which said map is on file in the office of the County CAerk of the County of Contra Costa, is herein incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 2. The certificate of Bryan and Murphy, registered civil engineers, dated y December 8, 1959, certifying that the petition hereinabove referred to was signed by the owners of one hundred per cent (100%) in area of the property described in said petition, that said property owners have waived all proceedings under the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Mjority Protest Act of 1931 and have requested y special assessment proceedings for the acquisitions described in said petition, is in corporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 3. It is hereby ordered and determined that the terms and conditions of said petition heretofore incorporated herein be and they are hereby, accepted and that the acquisitions shall be made in accordance ath the terms of said petition and that the assessment district proceedings shall be instituted and carried through in accordance with the terms of said petition. 4. It is hereby found determined and ordered that Bryan and Murphy shall be Engineer of Work in accordance ath the terms and conditions of the petition herein- above referred to and the letter accepting the terms of said petition from said Bryan and Murphy, which is on file with the proceedings. It is further ordered that Eugene K. Sturgis shall be special bond counsel to prepare all proceedings in accordance with the terms and conditions of the petition hereinabove referred to, and the acceptance and agreement as to compensation by said Eugene K. Sturgis which is on file in these proceedings. 5. That the public interest and convenience will be served by the taking of special assessment proceedings to acquire the improvements set forth in said peti- tion. Said work is of more than ordinary public benefit and the cost and expenses thereof should be borne by a district benefited by said acquisitions of said public 7 work. Said district shall be known and designated as "Assessment District No. 1959-4, 1 Z+k 15 { December 8, 1959 - continued Tract 2627, Rancho Romero, County of Contra Costa, State of California." 6. The district which shall bear the cost and expenses of said acquisitions, including all incidental expenses, and which is to be assessed to pay for the cost of said acquisitions, is that district shown on a map which is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, which is designated "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Improvements to be Acquired in Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho Romero, County of Contra Costa, California". 7. That in view of the fact that one hundred per cent (100%) of the owners of the property within the area to be assessed for the cost of said acquisitions have petitioned for said acquisitions, this Board of Supervisors hereby finds that the public interest and convenience require that this Board of Supervisors undertake pro- ceedings for the acquisition of said improvements under the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the Improvement Act of 1911, and without further compliance with the provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, now found in Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code. 8. The moneys received from the proceeds of the sale of the bonds will be disbursed in accordance with the prayer of the petition and in accordance with the schedule of costs annexed thereto. Said money in payment of the acquisitions to be made shall be payable upon certification by the County Road Commissioner and the Engineer of Mork that said work has been completed in accordance with the County stan- dards of the County of Contra Costa, and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa, with the exception of the system of sanitary sewers and the system of domestic water supply. Payment shall be made for the system of domestic water supply upon certificat of the County Road Commissioner and the East Bay Municipal Utility District that said system has been installed in accordance with specifications of the East Bay *anicipal Utility District and to their satisfaction. Payment of the system of sanitary sewers and appurtenances shall be paid for upon certification of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District that said sewers have been installed to the satisfaction of said District and in accordance with specifica- tions therefor. Said work shall be paid for as so completed and certified and payment does not need to await completion of the entire project. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 8th day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors JAIES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of the Acquisition of improvements in Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho RESOLUTION OF INTENTIONRomero. BE IT 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 acquisi- tions of property to be made in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: Construction of curbs, gutters, street pavement, storm drainage system, sewers and a system of domestic water supply, together with all appurtenances necessary to furnish a comprehensive plan of improvement on Via Romero, Lunada L--Lne and ilia Larga, as said streets are shown on the map of Tract 2627, which said map was re- corded on the 12th day of November, 1959, in Book 75 of Maps at page 36 thereof, in the office of the County fiecorder of the County of Contra Costa. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said improvements to be acquired have been and are to be constructed in said streets, avenues, road, lanes, courts, places and/or public ways of the dimensions, materials, and particular locations as set forth and shown on the improvement plans and specifications for the improvement which have been heretofore approved by the Department of Public Works of the County of Contra Costa and the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for the improvement of Tract 2627. That the structures and work and improvements herein described shall be con- to the grades, subgrades and elevations severally shown upon the plans and profiles and detailed drawings hereinabove referred to, which said grades are hereby adopted and established as the official grades therefor for all purposes in connection with these proceedings. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors finds that said work and improvements are of more than local or ordinary public benefit and that therefore the said Board of Supervisors hereby makes the expenses and costs of said work and improve- ments chargeable upon a district, which said district said Board of Supervisors hereby declares to be the district benefited by the acquisitions herein proposed to be acquired. Said district shall include that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and which is entitled and described, "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Improvements to be Acquired in Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho Romero, County of Contra Costa, California", and which said map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed r district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map is, by this reference, incoroorated herein and made a part hereof. f December $, 1959 - continued Excepting from the area shown and delineated on said map hereinabove re- ferred 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, contined therein, now in use in the performance of a public function. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form provided in Part 5, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (Improvement Act of 1911) to represent unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars 50.00) or over, which said bonds shall bear 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 succeeding the next September Ist following their date. Said bonds shall be payable to bearer and each of said bonds shall have added to the redemption clause in said bonds the following words: together with a premium of five per cent 5%) of said unpaid principal." Proceedings for all work shall be taken pursuant to the Municipal Improve- ment Act of 1913, except that the bonds hereinabove described shall be issued under the Improvement Act of 1911, as heretofore described. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 does; not apply to these proceedings. 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 Municipal Im- provement Act of 1913, the matter of the improvements herein referred to is hereby referred to Bryan and Awphy, Engineer of Work, and the persons employed by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of having charge and control of the public im-s provements described in this resolution. Said Bryan and Murphy are 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 imprtvement, which have already been approved by the Planning r Commission of the County of Contra Costa and the Department of Public 'forks of the County of Contra Costa, are to be filed by the Engineer in these pro- ceedings and made a Dart thereof at the time of ren- dering the Engineer's Report herein contained. i b. A general description of works or appliances already installed and any other property necessary or con- f venient for the operation of the improvement, if the works, appliances or property are to be acquired as part of the improvement. c. An estimate of the cost of the improvement and of the 1 cost of lands, rights of way, easements, and inci- dental expenses in connection with the improvement. d. A diagram showing the assessment district and the boundaries and dimensions of the subdivisions of land within the district as they existed at the time of f the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Each subdivision shall be given a separate number upon the diagram. E e.A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost 1 and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several subdivisions of land in the district in pro- portion to the estimated benefits to be received by k such subdivisions respectively, from the improvement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it 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 of said assessments. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 8th day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. 4 I ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Adopting Engineer's Report and Ordering; the Acquisitions, i Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract RESOLUTION AND ORDER 2627, Rancho Romero. RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that on the 8th day of December, 1959 the Board of Supervisors adopted its Resolution of In- tention for the acquisition of certain public improvements in Assessment District No. } 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho Romero, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and referred said improvements to Bryan and Murphy, Engineer of Mork for said Assessment District; and f v December 8, 1959 - continued WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors directed said Engineer of Work to make and file with the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa a report in writing in y accordance with the provisions and requirements of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and WHEREAS, said Bryan and Murphy, Engineer of Work on the 8th day of December, 1959, filed with the County Clerk of the County of Contra 6osta their 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 cif Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds: A. That the report made and filed by Bryan and Murphy on December 8, 1959, contains all of the requirements provided for said report by therovisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, including (1) specifications- (2) plans and profiles and estimates of cost; (3) assessment diagram and assessment (41 descriptions of A easements or rights of way to be acquired. B. That said report and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every particular and it is hereby determined that such report shall stand as the report for all subsequest proceedings under said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 22nd day of December, 1959 at the hour of 10:30 o'clock 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, is hereby fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time for hearing protests with relation to the proposed acquisitions described in said report; that any person interested in P objecting to said improvements, the grades to which the work will be done or has been 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 Work 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 r property within the boundaries of the district proposed to be assessed have filed with this Board of Supervisors waivers waiving (1) any posting 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 Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; that notwithstanding said waiver, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and order that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall publish twice in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE a Notice of Improvement , giving notice of the time and place of hearing on said assessment and report, as hereinabove described, the first of which said publica- tions shall be at least ten (10)days prior to the date fixed herein for hearing; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors hereby orders that the acquisitions described in said Resolution of Intention be had and made in accordance with said Resolution of Intention and in accordance with the plans and profiles and specifications on file for said improvements and heretofore approved by this Board of Supervisors and the Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 8th day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit : AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.5 =e J In the Matter of the Annexation of certain non-contiguous property t owned by the City of Antioch to p said City of Antioch.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra a petition by the City Council of the City of Antioch, pursuant to the provision of Article 3, Chapter 1, Part 2, Division 2 of Title 4, of the Government Code of the State of California, requesting that the hereinafter described real property be annexed to the City of Antioch; and F WHEREAS, all of said property is not contiguous to the City of Antioch, is owned by the City of Antioch and used by said City of municipal purposes, said terri- tory being situated within the County of Contra Costa, State of California; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board proposes to annex said herein- after described territory, and the County Clerk is directed to cause notice of said r proposed annexation to be given by publication in the ANTIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper of w general circulation, for the time required by law, that this Board will, on Tuesday, January 5, 1960, 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, hear all persons having any objection to said proposed annexation. Any taxpayer in the County or City may object to the annexation by filing a written protest with this Board. The territory which it is requested be annexed as aforesaid is described as follows, to wit: 4 7 4? N' Y J December 8, 1959 - continued f Portion of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 27, Township Two North, Range One East, Fount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe in the center of the said Section 27, beim a point on the northern line of the 4.78 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Dave Arata, et al, to the City of Antioch, recorded October 24, 1958, Recorders File No. 5$010; thence South 8$0 391 East, along the East-West midsection line of the said Section 27, 6$3.5 feet, more or less, i to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Eugene Arata, et ux, to the City of Antioch, recorded November 6, 1928, in Volume 161 of Official Records, page 69; thence Southerly and Easterly along the eastern and southern lines of the said City F of Antioch parcel (161 OR 69) as follows: South 120 06, West 205.2 feet, South 4$ 0 21" West 198.6 feet and North 870 451 West 492 feet, to the North-South mid- section line of Section 27; thence North along the said North-South midsection line of Section 27 to the paint of beginning. b^ 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 8th day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, PlIEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLI., 14. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. t ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.F In the Matter of Annexation of Corporation Yard Property to the City of Concord.RESOLUTION OF ANNEXATION WHEREAS, a petition for the annexation of real property, hereinafter des- cribed, Board of SupervisorstotheCityofConcord, was filed by said City with the on the 6th day of November, 1959, and WHEREAS said Board fixed Tuesday, the 8th day of December, 1959, at the Chambers of said Hoard, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place of hearing of all protests to said annexation and directed the Clerk of said Board to publish the notice of said time and place, as required by law and the Clerk having so published said notice of time and place, in the DIABLO BEA60N, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation, printed and published in said City of Concord, for a period of two 2) consecutive weeks, as indicated by the Affidavit of J. A. Augustine, on file herein, and WHEREAS, said Board, on the 8th day of December, 1959, at the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, held the hearing on the question of the annexation of the hereinafter described property to the City of Con- cord, and at said time and place considered all protestations to said annexation and after said consideration did decide by majority vote that the territory hereinafter; described should be annexed to the said City of Concord: NOW THEREFORE IT IS BY THEBOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, HEREBYfDULY RESOLVED that the annexation of the said territory to the said City: of Concord be and the same is hereby approved, and the said territory is declared duly annexed, and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered to make, certify and transmit to the Secretary of State, and to the legislative body of said City of Concord, a certified copy of this resolution approving said annexation and certified copies of this resolution with a map or plat attached to each indicating the boundaries as changed to the Assessors of Contra Costa County and said City of Concord, and to the State Board of Equalization,such copies to constitute the state- ment required to be forwarded by the provisions of Government Code Section 54900, et seq. The Clerk of the Board is directed to File a certified copy of this resolution. The territory so declared to be annexed is described as follows: Being a portion of the Rancho Monte del Diablo more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from the California Water Service Company to the Concord Mount Diablo Trail Riders;. Association, Incorporated, as filed in the office of the Recorder, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on May 4, 1948, in Volume 1195 of Official Records at page 422, being a point on the easterly line of a county road known as Bisso Lane- thence alongthe exterior line of said Trail Riders Association Parcel (1195-OR-422 , as 85 feet North 820 19t 53" East 240.58 feetfollows. North ? 51t West, $56. South 70 481 30" East, 394.69 feet and North 83b 561 30" East, 577.70 feet to the southwesterly' right of way line of the Aouthern Pacific Railroad• thence leaving the exterior line of said Trail Riders Association Parcel, (1195-OR-4221 , North 5? 37t 51" East, at right angles to said southwesterly right of way line, 100 feet, to the northeasterly right of way line of said Southern Pacific Railroad being a point on the boundary of the City; of Concord, Ordinance No. 178; thence Southeasterly and Southwesterly along the bound- ary of the City of Concord to the most southeasterly corner of the aforementioned Trail Riders Association Parcel, (1195-OR-422); thence leaving the boundary of the City of Concord, Ordinance No. 186, North 770 53t 13" West, along the southerly line of said Trail Riders Association Parcel, (1195-OR-422) 9 to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISCRS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA,, ^ r r'%fr 1 ) December $, 1959 - continued c's r STATE OF CALIFORNIA at a meet held on the 8th da of December, 1959, 6meetingossaidBoardhe_ y by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. t NOES: Supervisors - LEONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Annexation of Territory to COUNTY SERVICE RESOLUTION FIXING TIME AREA L-5, Pursuant to Government AND PLACE OF HEARING Code Sections 25210.$0 et seq. ON PROPOSED ANNEXATION. BE IT RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 12th day of January, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, are hereby fixed as the time and place of hearing on the proposed annexation of the following described territory to County Service Area L-5 for the furnishing of street lighting services therein: Being all of Tract 2668 (Tara Hills Unit No. 2) filed March 31, 1959 in MapBook72, page 30, described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 109, Tract 2112, filed May 15, 1955 in Map Book 57, page 42, being a point on the boundary line of County Service District L - 5, also being the northwestern corner of the said Tract 2668; thence Easterly, Northerly, Easterly and Southeasterly along the boundary line of Tract 266$ to the most eastern corner of Lot 1, Tract 2668; thence Southwesterly, Westerly, Southerly and Westerly continuing along the boundary line of Tract 266$ to the southwest corner of Lot 20, Tract 2668 being a point on the boundary line of County Service District L - 5; thence Northerly along the eastern boundary line of County Service District L - 5 to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of said Board is hereby directed to T publish a copy of this resolution by inserting said resolution once in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated within the said County Service Area L-5 and which will best serve to give notice to the inhabitants sof the proposed annexation. The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: tw AYES:Supervisors JADES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. fit NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. C_ In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Alterna- tive Writ of Mandate in Court action to the office of the District Attorney.c The Clerk of this Board having on December 7, 1959, referred copy of alterna- tive writ of mandate served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, at 10:29 a.m., on December 71 1959, in Action No. 77053 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, Fenmore C. and Mary E. Hoshour versus The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, et al, to the office of the District Attorney; as NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- ferring said copy of alternative writ of mandate be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim 1for damages. Warren L. Bassett, attorney, on behalf of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, 2314 Gehring er Drive, Concord having filed with this Board on December 2, 1959, claim for damages in the amount of 49$.99; aF NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE B Oak 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 for damages. Warren L. Bassett, attorney, on behalf of Mr. Dean S. Young, 2314 Gehringer Drive, Concord having filed with this Board on December 2, 1959, claim for damages in the amount of 1210.41; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. t J u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k i7 ti t December S. 1959 - continued In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificates issued by the Secretary of f State and containing the following information with reference to ordinances adopted by cities approving the annexation of territory to said cities, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State CONCORD 473 November 30, 1959 CONCORD 474 November 30, 1959 WALNUT CREEK 444 December 7, 1959 S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of Mr. Edward Heafey on behalf of Heafey Air Condi- tioning Company, for payment of add- itional amount for air conditioning 4 installation in Hall of Records re- modeling job. Mr. Edward Heafey on behalf of Heafey Air Conditioning Company, appears be- fore this Board and explains that in the remodeling of the Hall of Records, Beckett Company Heating Company subcontracted with afey Air Conditioning Company to do the mechanical work for installation of air conditioning equipment, that because of certain difficulties with which the Com n was confronted the cost waspay greater than it would have been otherwise, that said heafey Air Conditioning Company had brought the situation to the attention of Mr. Barbashano, the Architect, and had asked for approval of a Change Order in the amount of $716.60 to compensate for the atti,tional cost and said Architect declined to approve the request; and Mr. heafey urges that he µbe given consideration by this Board after review of the facts by the County Admini-strator; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the County Administrator and the District Attorney for study and recommendation. cl s5TheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard, fi t In the Matter of Fixing hearing on proposed ordinance which sets forth new regulations for solici-tors, etc.On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that December 22, 1959, at 2 p.m. , be and it is hereby fixed as the time for public hearing on proposed ordinance which sets forth new regulations for solici-tors, canvassers and itinerant peddlers and merchants. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing refund of portion of building permit fees paid by Remlo Construction Company. 3 The Remlo Construction Company, 1020 Almanor Lane Lafayette, having paid 3$ for each building permit numbered 49766, 49767 and 49769, October 3, 1958, and it appearing that said Company could not make use of the permits because of dificulties in obtaining sanitary sewer service to the properties for which the permits were secured; and the Building Inspector having recommended that a refund of one-half of the original fee of $38 paid for each permit be refunded to said Company;NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARL ORDERED that the County Auditor-6ontroller is directed to draw his warrant in favor of said Company for $57 as refund for one-half of the total amount paid for the three permits numbered 49766, 49767 and 49768.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Bay Industries,Inc. , for construction of 8- inch sanitary sewer and 8-inch water line for Buchanan Field Utility Building.This Board having on November 24, 1959, awarded a contract to Bay Industries;Inc., P. 0. Box 328, Vallejo, for construction of 8-inch sanitary sewer and 8- inch water line for Buchanan Field Utility Building;An agreement dated December 8, 1959, 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, No. 5S-29425, each in the amount of 2,740.30, issued by The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, with said Bay Industries,Inc. , as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one 4 I Y December 8, 1959 - continued guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having beenpresented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. K IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid bond which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder is exonerated. 5 z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c. In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for the following, and the County Public Works Director is authorized to make the improvements listed: W/0 Estimated No. Road Name or Other Description of Bork Cost 4724 WEST ANTIOCH Remove silt, vegetation and 43,000 CREEK, Antioch debris from Fitzuren Road a upstream to northeast corner of Tract 2368, and at scattered locations down- stream from Fitzuren Road. FC 60-64 SP) j4726 PODVA ROAD,Remove silt, vegetation 600 Danville and debris from ditch along north side of Kelly- Lane, downstream from the State Highway culvert, for a distance of about 150 feet, and the ditch along the east side of Podva Road extension upstream from the County culvert for a dis- tance of about 150 feet. FC 60-65 SP) I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of The Report of the 5 Engineer Concerning Proposed Zone 22 of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District (Ygnacio Valley, east of Oak Grove Road). f In response to a petition on file, and pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.5 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act., and upon its own motion, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex- officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and eater Conser- vation District, is hereby authorized and directed to prepare a report to be filed with this Board which shall show and contain all of the information described in Section 15 x of said Act, namel , (1) a general description of the project or work of improvement to be done; and (2 a general description of the lands, rights of way and property to be taken, acquired, or injured in carrying out such work; and (3) an estimate of the cost of such work including an estimate of the costa of lands, rights of way, easements nand property proposed to be taken, acquired, or injured in carying out said work, and o all incidental expenses, and of all operating, maintenance and other costs likely to be incurred in connection therewith. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the members of e—,,5 the Board. r In the Matter of Approval of reim- bursement agreement with reference Ito relocating channel alignment at Rheem Creek in Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, acting for and on behalf of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, be and he is hereby authorized to execute reimbursement agreement providing for relocation of channel alignment at Rheem Creek in Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1384. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1384 and Affidavit of Publication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from t December $, 1959 - continued i said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, 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 Resolution in appreciation of the services to the State by the late John F. Vickrey, State Highway Engineer. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has been informed of the untimely death of John F. Vickrey, State Highway Engineer; WHEREAS the members of the Board and the citizens of Contra Costa County ! had personal knawiedge of his accomplishments, integrity and devotion to his work; and WHEREAS, Mr. Vickrey was an outstanding individual who contributed toward 1 California's recognition as the greatest highway State in the nation; t NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED that this Board expresses its sincere appreciation for his service to the people of this State and its deepest sympathy to I a the Honorable Robert B. Bradford, State Director of Public Works, in the loss suffered a by the State and by the particular community in which Mr. Vickrey resided; and this Board realizes that this resolution can only partially convey its feeling of loss. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 15, 1959, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. t r,c ha rman x ATTEST:4' W. T. PAAS H, CLERK By Deputy Clerk t, 0_ :_ F..t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 1959 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. J IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE W. G. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4 In the Matter of Personnel y-f L Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOAR} ORDERED that the followingpersonneladjustmentsbeandthesameareherebyAPPROVEDANDAUTHORIZED, it beingunderstoodthatsaidapprovalconstitutesapprovalforthepersonnelandbudgetnodi F fication required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS Auditor-Controller. Reclassify one (1) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk position, nge 2 to Senior Stenographer Clerk, Range 28, effective Y January 1, 1960. j roF Civil Service. Reclassify one (1) Senior Clerk position, Range 28, to upervis ng erk, Range 30, effective December 16, 1959• 3 Countv Librarv. Add two (2) positions of Librarian I, Range 29, effective January E 4; Add one (1) position of Librarian II, Range 31, effective Januaryi, 1960. s Add one (1) Library Assistant Grade I, Range 24, effective January 19 1960. t Probation DeR.2rtment. Reclassify one (1) Senior Stenographer Clerk position, hange 29, to Supervising Clerk, Range 30, effective December t 16, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting a permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. H. L. Blum County Health Officer, be and he is hereby GRANTEDPERMISSIONTOLEAVETHESTATEOF8ALIFORNIAonDecember17, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ry In the Matter of Authorising Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the follow- x wit•appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE County Gararre r Automobiles and Trucks Plumbers truck Unappropriated Reserve 39 3,0$ 39000 Martinez Administration Buildings 1) Replace Power Lawn Mover 30 Ground Supplies 30 2) Ground Improvement 2,985 Repair o! Buildings 21985 m A Leasehold Improvements 325 Unappropriated Reserve 325 Rehabilitation Center (533) Grounds Improvements 1235 cubic yards fill 1,0$0 Building Construction 1,0$0 Item 68 i Hospital j 502-935: Item 1702 y 21000X-ray Unit at R.H.C. f4t a x 4 i i.#F: December 15, 1959 - continued t APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE s Hospital n 502-959: Other Office Equipment f 35 Addressograph Impris rs 429000 502-935: Item x'92 Film Dryer 155 jy 502-959: New item: Label Pasting Machine LH $" Mfg.: "Potdevin" 155 502-935: Item X59 Resuscitator 123 r 502-935: Item 1103 r Dental Unit 111 502-935: Item 139 h Incubator 12 502-931: Item J2$ f Magazine Rack 40 cancel) 502-935: Item X10$ Physiciants Scale 75 k cancel) 502-933: 6 Toasters 115 County Library d Superfiler 1206 15 Numbering Machines 1206 15 g r Public Works Department f r 1. Machinery and Tools - County Garage 1 Handi-clam 60 v; Secondary Road Maintenance 60 2. Primary Road Construction Item 327 Diablo Road 000 Item 324 Diablo Road 1000 Desks and Chairs ist des - metal comp. top 170 1 - Posture chair 65 1 - Drafting table with auxiliary drawers, comp. top 250 1 - Drafting Stool 25 1 - Flat top desk dbl. ped. - comp. top 140 y° 1 '- Executive type chair 95 Item 701 Chairs 77 j ewriters 2 ual typewriter 270 Other Office E u ipment Calculator stands 80 PE Miscellaneous Equipment Replacements Item4 Level 100 Item 6 Chains 9$ Item 7 Hydraulic tester 740 4iOfficeEquipmentRelacements tem 1 Typewriter 50 xN^lt Filigg Cabinets Equipment tem es Legal 30 J, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of r7E vChangeOrderNo. 1 contract for alteration to Palanka Kennels. On the recommendation of Wayne A. Littlejohn, Architect, and on motion of Super Coll seconded by Su ilea,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 1 which ADDSl3'b F cats to contract with Herbert E. Ellis for alteration to Palanka Kennels, Pinole is APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board isx authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County. (Work covered by Change Order was approved by Board order on December 1, 1959.) t l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing alterations on the 5th floor f of the Hall of Records Building, Martinez. rµJV L rc On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super-visor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that alterations on the 5th floor of the Hall 1, 13?of Records building, Martinez (area recently vacated by the Right-of-Way Division of c r. i t December 15', 1959 - continued the Public Works Department) , to provide additional space for the office of the District Attorney, at an estimated cost of $4,500, are AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Exercising option to extend termination date of agreement with Jessup Plumbing Company re maintenance of sewer plants and sewer lines. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that it exercises the option contained in agreement dated August 1, 1959, between the County of Contra Costa and Jessup Plumbing Company for the inspection, maintenance and operation of sewer lines and sewer plant facilities for Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7-A, Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3, Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District, and the Crockett-Valona Sanitary District that the terms and conditions of said agreement be extended for an additional six (63 months, to July 31, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i,AFF,; In the Matter of Approval of agreement with City of El Cerrito for joint City-County animal control. Anagreement dated November 30 1959, between the Count of Contra Costa hereinafter rered to as 'the County," and the City of E1 Cerrito,hereinafter re- ferred to as "the City n which provides that the County shall enforce within the City G- all ordinances of the 6ity and the County and the statutes of the State of California which have been duly and regularly adopted and in effect on the effective date of this agreement relating to the regulation and licensing of dogs, and shall perform certain functions in connection with animal control, commencing February 1, 1960, and con- tinuing until such time as said agreement shall be terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r: In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Reinard W. Brandley, Consulting Civil Engineer, for engineering services for development of Buchanan Field Airport. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that agreement by and between the County of Contra Costa, called County, and Reinard W. Brandley, Consulting Civil Engineer, called Engineer, which provides for1 14 engineering services required in connection with the development of Buchanan Field, is APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r? NOES:Suvervisors - NONE. F ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with United States of America for Radio Transmitter Building Area at Buchanan Airfield.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there has been presented to this Board for its approval, a lease for u4 area for a Radio Transmitter Building located on the County airport at Buchanan Field from the United States of America, for the use by the Federal aviation Agency for air traffic control and other uses specified therein, and WHEREAS, said space is being provided for nominal consideration in accordance with provisions of the Federal Aid Program for airport operation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County L of Contra Costa does hereby approve said lease dated December 15, 1959 and does hereby approve said lease dated December 15, 1959 and does authorize the Chairman of this x Board to execute said lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. T The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Nielsen, second- ed by Supervisor Kenny, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: yYI1 AYES:Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 3(? December 15, 1959 - continued 1 In the Matter of Granting authorization to Office of Civil and Defense Mobiliza- tion to develop a fallout shelter in basement area of Juvenile Hall. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted to the Office of Civil and Defense Mobi-lization to develop a fallout shelter in an unused, unimproved basement area of the jJuvenileHall, which development (1,500 square feet} will be fully financed by theFederalGovernment (estimated cost, $20,000) and the county will acquire clear title to the improvements in not more than two years. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Endorsing the T;?position of the East Bay Municipal Utility District with respect to j its obtaining unconditional rights for diversion of additional water from the Mokelumne River. WHEREAS in 1924 the people within East Bay Municipal Utility District, by voting favorably to incur a $39,000,000 bonded debt, elected to provide themselves with a high quality water supply from the upper reaches of the Mokelumne River, in prefer- ence to other sources cheaper in development cost but poorer in water quality; and WHEREAS, that election was affirmed in 1946 when the people of the District again voted a $12,000,000 bond issue for a second aqueduct to the Mokelumne River, r and was reaffirmed in November, 1958, when by a three to one majority, the people in the District approved an unprecedented J252,000,000 bond issue, a large portion of which was and is proposed to be devoted by the District to further water development on the upper Mokelumne River; and WHEREAS, there is now pending before the State Dater Rights Board the request of the State Department of Fish and Game that a mjor portion of water covered by theDistrict's Application 13156 and Permit 1047E be released into the Sacramento-San Qoaquin Delta for fishery purposes, and the Department has stated its position that the District's diversion should be made from the Delta instead of from the upper Mokelumne River; and WHEREAS, this additional water supply is urgently required if the East Bayareaistocontinueitspresentrapidgrowthanddevelopment; S NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED as follows: 1. That in our opinion the people of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have made unmistakably clear their z preference for the high quality water supply provided by the upper Mokelumne River project of the District as now in operation and as proposed for future development. 2. That where, in that development, it becomes necessary to choose between water for fish life or water for municipal and domestic uses in the East Bay area, the latter choice r should clearly prevail; and 3. That the State Water Rights Board is respectfully requested, in acting upon the request of the State Department of Fish and Game, to give consideration to the foregoing principles, iandtorelieveEastBayMunicipalUtilityDistrictfrom permit terms or conditions which would deny or prevent the application of those principles to the use of Upper Mokelumne 1RiverwaterinthecastBayarea. BE IT FURTHER BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be forwarded to members of the California State Water Rights Board to the Director, Department of Water Resources, and to the members of the State Legislature from the f counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, and to the press of the East Bay. The foregoinggong resolution was made on mction of Supervisor Coll, seconded. bySupervisorSilva, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIFJZEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, F W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. d" In the Matter of Requesting the Judicial Council to study the lower court system within Contra I Costa County. z On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the State Judicial Council be and it is hereby requested to make a study of the lower court system within Contra Costa County, and file its recommenda- ! tions with this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JADES P. KENNY, XEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, f December 15, 1959 - continued A NOES:Supervisor JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: Supervisor - NONE. In the Matter of Request from Gladding, McBean & Co. for ex- clusion of property from Mt. Diablo Fire District. This Board having received a request for exclusion of property from the Mt.Diablo Fire District; On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Administrator and to theBoardofSupervisors' Fire Advisory Committee for study and recommendation. e, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting resigna- a tion of Mr. William Grueninger as Commissioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District. Mr. William Grueninger, Commissioner of the Byron County Fire ProtectioniDistrict, having filed with this Board his resignation as Commissioner of said District NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by SupervisorKennyITISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidresignationbeandthesameisherebyACCEP+ED and the office declared vacant. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Mrs. Maxine Johnson and Mr. William Kretzmer to the Mental Health Advisory Board. It appearing that the terms of Mrs. Maxine Johnson and Mr. William Kretzmer as members of the Mental Health Advisory Board will expire on January 2$, 1960; vNOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by SupervisorSilva, IT IS BY THE BOAR6 ORDERED that Mrs. Maxine Johnson and Mr. William Kretzmer n are appointed as members of the Mental Health Advisory Board for a term of three years, commencing January 28, 1960. The foregoingrgong order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Frank Dal Porto and C. K. Klein to the offices of Trustees of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District. It appearing to this Board that the terms of office of Frank Dal Porto and C. D. Klein, Trustees of the Diablo Malley Mosquito Abatement District, will expireJA ion January 2, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Frank Dal Porto and C. D. Klein be, and E they are hereby appointed Trustees of said Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District for a period of two years, to January 2, 1962, in accordance with provisions of Section 2216 of the Health and Safety Code. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids and awarding X contract for off-street paving at ithe E1 Sobrante Fire House. The County Purchasing Agent having heretofore advertised for bids for off- street paving at the E1 Sobrante Fire House, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from thein and are read by the Clerk: Lee J. Immel, 13555 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo; C & H Contractors, Inc., 1015 Market Street, Richmond;12 Norman Engineers, 900 Meadow Lane, Concord; O. C. Jones & Sons, Fourth k Cedar Streets, Berkeley 2; and Mr. Charles H. Matteson, Fire--s?3ie€, Fire Chief of the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, and Mr. C. W. Hornback, County Purchasing Agent, having recommende to this Board that the bid of Lee J. Immel is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid (total based on unit price for estimated quantity: $2,649), 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 County; NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERkD that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work be and the same is hereby awarded to said Lee J. Immel at the unit price submitted in said bid. 1 28 December 15, 1959 - continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Lee J. Immel shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 1,324.50, one quaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faithful per- s formance of said contract. h IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County i shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids, and the bid bond which accompanied the bid of one of the unsuccessful bidders is exonerated. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director to do the inspection 4 work, contract for off-street paving s at the El Sobrante Fire House. This Board having this day awarded a contract to Lee J. Imme1, 13555 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California, for off-street paving at the El Sobrante Fire House; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE HARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to do the inspection work on said off-street paving job ( at the El Sobrante Fire House. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t t fr In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. Y The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assess- { vents: Requests dated December 14. 1959 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code: For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 r Code 6204-Assessment No. 2056 William J. Schnackel t Assessed Valuation $60 Code 9001-Assessment No. 2116 aWilliamJ. Schnackel w Assessed Valuation $250 The above assessments are erroneous, since Mr. Schnackel did not own this personal property on the lien date of the first Monday of March. Assessment Bios. 6204-2056 and 9001-2116 should therefore be cancelled. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ing assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 202-Assessment No. 2547 TEPLIN, Daniel & Morris and SCIALABBA Joseph dba Park 1 Shop Liouors 1809 Willow Pass Road, Concord Assessed Valuation $19$0• Code 900-Assessment No. 2545 r Aiman Building Specialties 1995 North Main Street Walnut Creek, California Assessed Valuation $2140. Code 900-Assessment No. 2546 Walnut Creek Aggregates LL P. 0. Box 576 Walnut Creek, California k Assessed Valuation $3260. Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been waived for the above ,. assessments. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E A December 15, 1959 - continued x In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the "County Service Area Law.'*RESOLUTION OF INTENTION WHEREAS there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra 6osta on the 15th day of December, 1959, a written request therefor, signed by two (2) members of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, describ- ing the hereinafter described territory, and requesting that the Board of Supervisors on its own initiative institute proceedings for the establishment of a County Service Area, pursuant to the provisions of Section 25210.1 and following of the Government Code to furnish street lighting services therein; r. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors proposes to establish a County Service Area under the terms of the "County Service Area Law," to be known as County Service Area L-12, to include all of the hereinafter described territory, to furnish street lighting services therein; and BE IT "rMTHER RESOLVED that a tax sufficient to pay for all such services w'thin said area will be annually levied upon all taxable property within such herein- fy after described area; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ten o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, the 19th day of t January, 1960, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, be and it is hereby fixed as the time and place for public hearing on the establishment of the area, at which time the testimony of all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the establishment of the area, the ex- tent of the area, or the specified type of extended services, will be heard. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is directed to publish notice of the hearing at least one in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS, a newspaper of general cir- culation published in the County of Contra Costa, which is circulated within the hereinafter described area, the last day of publication to be at least seven (7) days prior to the date herein fixed for hearing. i' The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated are of the County of Contra Costa, which it is proposed be formed into a County Service Area is particularly described as follows: Appian Way Lighting District formation being in the El Sobrante Area of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: r Beginning at a point on the southeastern line of Lot 70, Santa Rita Acres, Unit No. 1, filed October 21, 1937, in Map Book 22, at page 645, said point being the I most southerly corner of the 1.04 acre parcel of land described in the deed to William. Gallagher, recorded February 8, 1946, Recorders File No. 4396; thence North 58° 101 West 251.76 feet along the southwestern line of the 1.04 acre Gallagher parcel to the most western corner thereof, being a point on the northwestern line of Lot 70, as shown on the said map of Santa Rita Acres No. 1 (22 MB 645); thence South 31° 501 West along the northwestern line of Lot 70 to its intersection with the southeastern extension of the northeastern line of Garden Road, as shown on the said map of Santa Rita acres No. 1; thence North 58° lO' West along the said extension and along the northeastern line of Garden Road to the northwestern line of Lot 49, Santa Rita Acres No. 1; thence North 310 50' East 500 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 53; thence North 5$ 0 101 West to the most westerly corner of Lot 54, Banta Rita Acres No. 1, being the most southerly corner of Lot 16 Tract 2000, filed September 21, 1955 in i P Book 60 page 41; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Tract 2000 to the northeastern corner of Lot 15 Tract 2000; thence North 880 04' 05" East 25 feet to the most western corner of Lot 154 Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2, filed December 6, 1937 in Map Book 22, page 649; Af thence North 25° 361 25" East 377.42 feet; thence Norther 49° 41t East 2$0 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 151, Unit No. 2; thence South 400 19' East along the northeastern line of Lot 151 to the most western corner of Lot 150; thence North 49° K 411 East to the most northerly corner of Lot 139 Unit No. 2, being a point on the southwestern line of Lot 138; thence North 40° 141 West 101.04 feet and North 490 41t East 125 feet to the most northern corner of Lot 138; thence North 130 40' West to the most western corner of Lot 136; thence North 490 41' East along the northwestern line of Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2, to a point on the northwestern line of Lot 130, said point being the most southerly corner of Lot 61 Tract 2293, filed March 2$, 1956 in Map Book 63, page 17; thence Northwesterly along the southwestern and western lines of Tract 2293 to a point on the westerly line of Lot 18, Tract 2293 , said point being the most easterly corner of Lot 180, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 3 , filed June 25, 193$ in Ma Book 22 nage 663; thence South ??° 30' Nest 200.15 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 179 Unit No. 3; thence Forth 14° 44t 05" West 271.16 feet along the western line of Lot 179 and the extension thereof to the northern line of Hilltop Road, being a point on the southern line of Lot 254, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 4, filed October I$, 1939 in ?=lap Book 23, page 728; thence North 750 15' 55" East to the most southerly corner of Lot 253; thence North 140 44t 05" West 150 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 253; thence South 750 15t 55" Wiest 66.93 feet ; thence South 370 45 ' 30" West 43.97 feet, to the most southerly corner of Lot 256, Unit No. 4; thence North 350 19t 10" West 192.56 feet; thence North 330 311 40" :'fest 341.02 feet ; thence North $° 34' 0 West 244.76 feet thence North 180 10' 10" West 148.57 feet; thence North 1$° 19t 50" East 68.93 feet to the most northern corner of Lot 258, Unit No. 4; thence North 2° 331 25" East 546.62 feet to the most eastern corner of Lot 259, Unit No. 4; thence South 22° 26' 02" East to the most northern corner of Lot 249, Unit No. 4; thence South 51° 19' East 250 feet along the northeastern line of Lot 249 and the extension f thereof to the southeastern line of Hilltop Road, being a point on the northwestern line of Lot 199, Unit No. 4- thence North 380 41t East to the most northern corner of Lot 199; thence South 51 19' East 200 feet to the most eastern corner of Lot 199; thence South 38° 411 West along the southeastern line of Lot 199 to the most northern corner of Lot 3 of the said Tract No. 2293; thence Southeasterly along the northeastern line of Tract 2293, being along the southwestern line of Lot 201, Unit No. 4; to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 201, being an angle point in the northern line r of Lot 123, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2; thence South 890 44' East along the northern line of Lots 123 to 120 to the southwest corner of the parcel of land described as parcel Two in the deed from Robert B. Murphy, et ux, to Bethel Academy, recorded May 23a 1957 Recorders File No. 29864; thence North 00 161 East 389.69 feet; thence North 36 37' least 144.58 feet to the most northern corner of Parcel Two of the said Bethel u wk December 15, 1959 - continued Academy deed (File No. 29864) ; thence South 46° 271 20" East 401.02 feet, to the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Charles G. Smith, et ux, to Esther A. Dawe, recorded December 3, 1954, Recorders File No. 64540; thence Northeasterly along the southeasterly line of the said Dawe parcel to the most easterly corner thereof, being a point on the southwesterly line of Rincon Road; thence North- easterly, at right angles, to the center line of Rincon Road, being the southwesterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Carl 0. Johnson, et ux, to Ivan T. Goyak, et ux, recorded June 22, 1955, Recorders rile No. 38270; thence North 33° 261 40" West along the center line of Rincon Road to the northerly line of the said Goyak parcel; thence Easterly along, the northern Zine of the said Goyak parcel to the westerly line of the parcel of land described is the deed from Dewey E. Wilhite et ux, to James Lytton and Albert Klettke, recorded September 20, 1948, Recorders File No. 35572; thence North 360 001 47" West to the southerly line of Rincon Road; thence Northerly along the southeasterly line of Rincon Road to the northeasterly line of the said Lytton and Klettke parcel; thence South 27' 131 25" East along the said northeast line to the northwesterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Robert N. Crisso, et ux, to Herbert C. Kellogg, et ux, recorded February 27, 1952, Recorders File No. 8409; thence North 36a 301 40" cast 181.55 feet; thence North' 27' 131 25" West 23.85 feet, more or less; to the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Lee E. Bird, et ux, to Richard S. Galton, et ux, recorded November 16, 1955, Recorders File No. 70046; thence North 39° 531 55" East 130.08 feet to the most easterly corner thereof; thence North 27° 131 r 25" West 290.54 feet to the most northerly corner of the said Galton parcel; thence North 620 461 35" East 242.16 feet to the center of a County Road, now known as Appian; Way, formerly known as Maloney Road; thence Southeasterly along the center line of Appian Way to the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Walter Auer, et ux to Leslie M. Steever, recorded July 28, 1942, Recorders File No. 21768, in Volume 671, of Official Records, page 458; thence North 40° 051 East 326.40 feet to the most northerly corner of the said Steever parcel; thence South 49° 551 East 190.39 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Steever parcel, being a point on the northwestern line of the 1.25 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Frank Orzalli, et ux, to Phili$ S. Prather, et al, recorded May 23, 1949, Record- ers File No. 18064; thence North 42 261 East along the northwestern line of said Prather parcel to the most northerly corner thereof; thence South 49° 551 East 120.68 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Prather parcel, being a point on the northwestern line of the 2 acre parcel of land described in the deed from R. S. Green, ' et ux, to John W. Thomason, et ux, recorded June 16, 1950, Recorders File No. 29302; thence North 40° 051 East along the northwestern line of the said Green parcel to the most northerly corner thereof• thence South 590 181 East 210.28 feet; thence South 45° 051 West 50 feet; thence Uth 590 181 East 126.25 feet to the center line of a County Road, known as Sobrante Avenue; thence forth 40` 051 East along the center line of Sobrante Avenue, being along the northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from William T. Hunting, et ux, to The Veterans of E1 Sobrante, a corporation, recorded June 29 19509 Recorders File No. 26415, to the most northerly corner of the said Veterans parcel; thence South 65° 041 East 455.90 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Veterans parcel; thence South 550 471 West 238 feet more or less, along the southeastern line of the said Veterans parcel and the extension thereof to the center line of a County Road, formerly known as kaloney Road, now known as Valley View Road; thence Southerly along the center line of the said County Road to its intersection with the northeasterly extension of the northwestern line of the 867 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the Pinole-Hercules Union School District recorded January 16, 1953, Recorders File No. 2659; thence South 460 111 West; along the said extension and along the northwestern line of the said school parcel to the most eastern corner of Lot 7 Tract 2148, filed July 18, 1955, in PIap Book 59 page 16• thence North 420 52' 50" West 730 feet to the most northern corner of Lot Tract 248; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern line of Lot 1 to the north- eastern line of Shirley Vista; thence Southwesterly crossing Shirley Vista to the most: northerly corner of Lot 34, as shown on the map of Tract 2148; thence South 470 071 10" West to the most westerly corner of Lot 30, Tract 2148, being a point on the northeasterly line of Lot 81, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2; thence Southeasterly and southwesterly along the northeastern and southeastern lines of Lot 81, to the most southerly corner thereof; thence North 440 031 40" nest along the southwestern line of Lot 81 to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the south- eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Carl W. Swenson, et al, to the Evangelical Free Church of El Sobrante, recorded July 319 1953, Recorders File No. 40558; thence South 53" 491 'fest along the said northeastern extension and along the southeastern line of the said church parcel (File No. 40558) to the most southerly corner thereof, being the most eastern corner of the parcel of land describ- ed in the deed to The Evangelical Free Church of El Sobrante, recorded in Volume 3266 of Official Records, page 524; thence South 53° 491 West 73.73 feet to the most south- erly corner of the said Evangelical Church parcel (3266 OR 524) , being a point on the exterior line of Lot 82, Santa Rita Acres No. 2; thence South 36° 111 East 211.84 feet to an angle point in the boundary line of the said Lot 82; thence South 53° 491 West 300 feet to an angle point in the boundary line of the said Lot 82, said point being the most southerly corner of Lot 119, Santa Rita Acres No. 2; thence South 360 lit East 34.08 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 118; thence South 53° 501 West 300 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 116; thence North 36° lit West 34.08 feet: to the most easterly corner of Lot 115; thence South 530 491 West 1335.23 feet, more or less, and South 49° 411 West 1035.87 feet, more or less, along the southeast lines of Lots 115 to 92 inc. Unit No. 2 to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 92bbeingthemosteasterlycornerofLot58, Santa Rita Acres No. 1; thence South 49 41' West 81.58 feet to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 58; thence North 58° 101 West 217.32 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 63; thence South 310 501 West 550 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 71; thence South 58° 101 Fast 140 feet; thence South 13* 10' East 142.86 feet to the center of San PabloCreek, as shown on the map of Santa Rita Acres; thence South 73* 441 50" West 36.26 feet; thence( South 83° 301 30" West 143.30 feet; thence South 40* 541 West 150.02 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 70, Santa Rita Acres No. 1; thence Southerly along the south- easterly line of Lot 70 to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 15th day of Decem- ; ber, 1959, by the following vote, to wit : G jr I December 15, 1959 - continued AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, T¢ W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approval of installation of additional lights, Rodeo Lighting Dist- rict. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Super- ivisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAR6 ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install lights at the following locations in the Rodeo Lighting District: r tf. F J"n One 2500-lumen Type II incandescent light on the first pole easterly of address 878 Hawthorne Drive; One 2500-lumen light on the second pole southerly from existing light No. 2$, on the easterly side of Vaqueros Avenue. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advertising for r' bids for the furnishing of elec- trical energy, etc. for Byron Lighting District, 6ontra Costa County. yl It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in the Byron Lighting District will expire on January 24, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor 5' Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice to bidder l M for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said Byron Lighting District of Contra Costa County in THE BRENTWOOD NEWS, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 a.m. on January 12, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Mrd In the Matter of Authorizing County Clerk to destroy unused dog license t receipts for 1959. At the request of County Clerk Paasch and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that County Clerk Paasch is authorized to destroy 1959 unused dog license receipts Numbers 1353$ - 14000, inclusive and Numbers 14526 - 20000, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A. f; In the Flatter of Approving F Ordinance. 3 On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE y 4 BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED:N, Ordinance No. 1391 which regulates parking on AMHERST AVENUE and ARLINGTON AVENUE Kensington MT. DIABLO BOULEVARD, Lafayette, and GEARY ROAD and OR PARK BOULEVARD, .Pleasant Hill; Repeals Ordinance 643 and portion of Ordinance 13$3. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1391 in the PLEASANT HILL NEMS. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r- In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1380, 13$5. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1380, 1385 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 scanner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V j i tDecember15, 1959 - continued r In the Matter of Assignment of Delinquent Accounts to the California Credit Council. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE B6ARD ORDERED that delinquent accounts, totaling $1,563.00, names of the debtors, amounts due and owingtotheCountyandparticulardepartmentoftheCountyfro© which said accounts emanated on list of said delinquent accounts filed with this Board this day by the County Auditor-Controller be and the same are hereby assigned to the California CreditCouncilinaccordancewiththecurrentcontract, the Auditor-Controller's department to handle the actual transfer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of plans i and specifications for construction r of Parking Lot "A" for the County Hospital, Martinez. 5 Plans and specifications for construction of Parking Lot "A" for the CountyHospital, Martinez, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day byMr. V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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 ! uContractorsattachedtoandmadeahartoftheabovereferredtoplansandspecifica- tions. pecifica- tions. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this t matter is hereby set for January 5, 1960 at 11 a.m. g IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby j 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 PINOLE-HERCULES G a, The foregoing order isgng passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Paradise Acres Unit No. 1. i The Clerk stated there had been filed with him a petitio., for the improvement; s of Paradise Acres Unit No. 1 by special assessment and assessmem bonds acts, and that there had also been filed with him the Engineer's certificate as to the adequacy of thel petition. i Resolution Appointing Engineer and Attorneys, was read. On motion of Super- visors Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll and unanimously carried, said Resolution was adopted. Resolution Determining to Undertake Proceedings Pursuant to Special Assess- ment and Assessment Bond Acts for the Construction of Improvements Without Proceedings Under Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code, was read. On motion of Supervisor r Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll and unanimously carried, said Resolution was adopted;. cwt Resolution of Intention to Construct Improvements, was read. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll and unanimously carried, said Resolution 1 was adopted. w The Engineer presented his report consisting of plans, specifications, estimate of costs, and diagram and assessment. After consideration by the Board, the ; report was ordered filed. Resolution of Preliminary Approval of Engineer's Report, was read. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll and unanimously carried, said Resolution was adopted.2 Resolution Establishing Prevailing Wage Scale, was read. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll and unanimously carried, said Resolution was a dopted. Resolution Appointing Time and Place of Hearing Protests in Relation to Proposed Improvements, and Directing Notice, was read. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll and unanimously carried, said Resolution was adopted. Resolution Calling for Sealed Proposals, was read. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll and unanimously carried, said Resolution was adopted'. A RESOLUTION APPOINTI14G ENGINEER AND ATTORNEYS PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that WHEREAS, this Board has determined to undertake proceedings pursuant to appropriate assessment and assessment bond acts for the construction and financing of public improvements in said County; Jr,W ryJy 3 December 15, 1959 - continued WHEREAS, the public interest and general welfare will be served by appointing s and employing engineers and attorneys for the preparation and conduct of said proceed- sings and work in connection with said improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: a 1. That Geo. S. Nolte, Walnut Creek, California, be, and he is hereby appointed as Engineer of Work and employed to do and perform all engineering work necessary in and for said proceedings, including all preliminary surveying, preparation K5 of report, plans, profiles, specifications, estimate of costs, diagram, assessment, setting grade stakes and supervision of work; that his compensation be, and it is hereb , fixed at a reasonable engineering fee for all of said engineering, said fee to be approved by the Board of Supervisors of said County, and to be assessed as an incidental expense of said proceedings. 2. The County Engineer of said County is hereby directed to examine and approve the engineering documents, and to provide inspection of ,he construction of said improvements and to accept said work when done to his satisfaction. The cost of said inspection shall be assessed as an incidental expense of said proceedings. 3. That the law firm of Kirkbride, Wilson, Harzfeld & Wallace, San Mateo, California, be, and they are hereby, appointed and employed to do and perform all legal services required in the conduct of said proceedings, including the preparation of all papers not required to be prepared by the Engineer, examining and approving the engineering documents and advising the Engineer in the preparation of his work, advi- sing all County officials on all matters relating thereto when called upon, and furnish ding their legal opinion on the validity of said proceedings and bonds, and that their compensation be, and it is hereby fined at 2% of the construction cost, exclusive of r incidentals, or $500, whichever is urger, together with reasonable fees for services in acquiring easements or in eminent domain or other suits, to be assessed as an in- cidental expense of said proceedings. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costas U California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THMIAS JOIN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r= NOES, Supervisors: NONE. c.. f ABSENT, Supervisors: NONE. 3 S A RESOLUTION DETERMINING TO UNDERTAKE PROCEEDINGS Ti PURSUANT TO SPECIAL ASSESSMENT AND ASSESSMENT BOND ACTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT PROCEEDINGS UNDER DIVISION 4 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODS PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 s RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that WHEREAS, all of the owners of more than 60% County area C f the propery subject to assessment therefor have signed and filed with the lerk of this County a written petition for undertaking nroceedings pursuant to special assessment and assess- ment bond acts and to assess the costs thereof upon the properties benefited by said improvements, and waiving proceedings under Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code for the following improvements: 1 a) The excavation, installation of sub-base, base and plant mix surfacing, and the construction of curbs, gutters and all appurtenances in Avalon Drive from School Street to St. Mary's Road, and in Rosedale Avenue from St. Mary's Road to the westerly line of Lots 8 and 9, Paradise Acres Unit No. 1. b) The performing of all work auxiliary to any of the above which may be necessary to complete the same. WHEREAS, the costs and expenses of said contemplated improvements are to be chargeable upon an assessment district, the exterior boundaries of which are the coter- minous exterior boundaries of the composite and consolidated are shown on the map thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk; 4. WHEREAS, the public interest and convenience will be served by the taking of said proceedings; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND, DETERMINED and ORDERED that all of the owners of more than 60% in area of the property subject to assessment for said proposed improvements have filed with the County Clerk of this County a written petition for thenr, construction of improvements pursuant to appropriate special assessment and assessment bond acts, without further compliance with the provisions of Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code. IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETERMINED and ORDERED that said proceedings for the construction of said improvements shall be had pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the bonds upon the unpaid assessments thereof shall be issued pursuant to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915. u IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETEUIINED and ORDERED that the provisions of Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code be, and they are hereby, dispensed with. f d,fi` t 4 xi 4 Pr 34 December 15, 1959 - continued PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, N, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: J AhIES P. KENNY, MEL F. N IELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. fes "NOES, Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT Supervisors: NONE.P I A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT D WROVERENTS PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 a RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- a ornia, that in its opinion the public interest and convenience require, and that it f is the intention of said Board to order the following improvements, to-wit: 1. (a) The excavation, installation of sub-base, base and plant mix sur- facing, and the construction of curbs, gutters and all appurtenances in Avalon Drive from School Street to St. Nary's Road, and in Rosedale Avenue from St. Mary's Road to the westerly line of Lots 8 and 9, Paradise Acres Unit No. 1. f b) The performing of all work auxiliary to any of the above which may be necessary to complete the same. 2. Whenever any public way is herein referred to as running between two public ways, or from or to any public way, the intersections of the public ways re- ferred to are included to the extent that work shall be shown on the plans to be done therein. rYw 3. Said streets and highways are more particularly shown in the records in i the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California and shall be shown upon the plans herein referred to to be filed with the County clerk of said County. 4. All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at the places and in the particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and at the lines, grades and elevations as shown and delineated upon the plans, profiles and specifications to be made therefor, as hereinafter provided. 5. There is to be excepted from the work herein described any of such work 1 already done to line and grade and marked excepted or shown not to be done on said 3' plans, profiles and specifications.r`ti 6. Notice is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said work and im- provement will bring the finished work to a grade different from that formerly ex- isting, and that to said extent said grades are hereby changed and that said work will; be done to said changed grades. 7. The descriptions of the improvements and the termini of the work con- tained in this Resolution are general in nature. All items of work do not necessarily; extend for the full length of the description thereof. The plans and profiles of the work as contained in the Engineer's Report, shall be controlling as to the correct and detailed description thereof. 8. The cost of the ro 'ect is $21,900, of which the County of Contra Costa will contribute the amount of 9, 58 toward the excavation, and installation of sub- base, base and plant mix surfacing. 9. Said Board does hereby adopt and establish as the official grades for said work the grades and elevations to be shown upon said plans, profiles and speci- fications. All such grades and elevations are to be in feet and decimals thereof a with reference to the datum plane of the U. S. Coast Geodetic Survey. 10. Said contemplated improvements, in the opinion of the Board, are of more; than local or ordinary public benefit and said Board does hereby made the costs and expenses thereof chargeable upon an assessment district, which district said Board declares to be the district benefited thereby, the exterior boundaries of which dis- trict are the coterminous exterior boundaries of the composite and consolidated area shown on the map thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk. 11. Said Board further declares that all public streets and highways within said assessment district in use in the performance of a public function as such shall be omitted from the assessment hereafter to be made to cover the costs and expenses of said improvements. 12. Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent the unpaid assess— ments, ssess ments, and bear interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent (6%) per annum, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided in the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code, the last installment of which bonds shall mature not to exceed fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. rF 13. . Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds, all of said improvements shall be done pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Improve- ment Act of 1913, as amended. 14. Reference is hereby made to proceedings had pursuant to Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code on file in the office of the County Clerk. 3 y, I r j f Alif 4 December 15, 1939 - continued 15. Said proposed improvements are hereby referred to the Engineer of Work,being a competent person employed by said County for that purpose; and said Engineer is hereby directed to make and file with the County Clerk of said County a report in writing, presenting the following: a) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvements to be made pursuant to this Resolution of Intention; b) Engineer's statement of the itemized and total estimated costs and expenses of said improvements and of the incidental expenses in connection there- with; c) Diagram showing the assessment district above referred to, and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions of land within said district as the same existed at the time of the passage of this Resolution of Intention each of which subdivisions shall be given a separate number upon said diagram; d) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the proposed improvements upon the several subdivisions of land in said district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions respective),,from said improvements, and of the expenses incidental thereto. 16. If any excess shall be realized from the assessment it shall be spentforthemaintenanceofsaidimprovements, unless the Board shall hereafter determine that said amount or any part thereof shall be applied as a credit to each assessment herein. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of -npervisors of the County of ContraCosta, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, INIEL F. NIELSEN, y THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES, Supervisors:NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: NONE. A RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF ENGINEER'S REPORT r PARADISE ACRES UNIT N0. 1 r RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that WHEREAS, on the 15th day of December, 1959 said Board did adopt its Resolu- tion of Intention to construct improvements in said Bounty, and did refer the proposed improvements to the Engineer of Work, he being the officer having charge and control of the construction of public improvements in and for said County of the kind described therein and being a competent person employed by said County for that purpose, and did therein direct said Engineer of Work to make and file with the County Clerk of said County, a report in writing all as therein more particularly described, under and pur- suant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 , as amended; WHEREAS, said Engineer of Work has made and filed with the County Clerk of said County a report in writing as called for in said Resolution of Intention and under and pursuant to said Act, which report has been presented to this Board for considera- tion; WHEREAS, said Board has duly considered said report and each and every part thereof, and finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that said report, nor any part thereof requires or should be modified in any respect; i NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements to made, contained in said report, be, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and con- firmed. 2. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expenses of said improvements and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said report, be, and each of them are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. 3. That the diagram showing the assessment district referred to and describe in said Resolution of Intention and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respect- ive subdivisions of land within said assessment district as the same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of Intention each of which subdivisions have r been given a separate number upon said diagram, as contained in said report, be, and it is hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. 4. That the proposed assessments upon the several subdivisions of land in said assessment district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said improvements, and of the incidental expenses thereof as contained in said report, be, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and conhrmed. 5. That the maps-and-descriptions of the lands and easements to be acquired, as contained in said report, be, and the same are hereby, preliminarily approved. 6. That said report shall stand as the Engineer's report for the purposes of all subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention. i December 15, 1959 - continued PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra- Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL$ W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.I s NOES, Supervisors:NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: NONE. A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PREVAILING WAGE SCALE s PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 f RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said County has ascertained the gen- eral prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which public work is pro- posed to be performed for work of a similar character to that described in Resolution of Intention adopted December 15, 1959; WHEREAS, said rate of per diem wages is set forth and contained in the specifications for said project, copies of which are on file in the office of the Engineer of Work, and also in the office of the County Clerk of said County; and WHEREAS, this Board has duly considered said scale and finds the same to a be correct in all particulars; z NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND, DETERMINED and ORDERED, as follows: 1. That said wage scale as set forth in said specifications is hereby established and adopted as the prevailing rate of per diem wages for work of a simi- lar character to that above described in the locality in which such public work is proposed to be performed. i r 2, That not less than said prevailing rate of per diem wages shall be paid for any work proposed to be performed under said Resolution of Intention. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra- Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by the following voter AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIEISEN, r THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES, Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: NONE. A RESOLUTION APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING PROTESTS IN RELATION TO PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS, AND DIRECTING NOTICE PARADISE ACRES, UNIT NO. 1 RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution of Intention adopted on December 15, 1959, } by the Board of Supervisors of said County,pursuant to the Municipal AImprovement t of 1913, as amended, the Engineer of Work of said County has filed with the County Clerk of this County the written report called for under said Act and by said Resolu- tion of Intention which report has been presented by said Clerk to this Board for con sideration, and this Board has considered and preliminarily approved and confirmed said report and ordered that the same stand as the report for the purpose of all sub- sequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, that Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 1960, at the hour-of 10:00 o'clock- A.M. , in the regular meeting place of said Board, Super- visors Room, Hail of Records, Martinez, California, be, and the same are hereby appointed and fixed as the time and place when and where said Board will consider and ` finally act upon the Engineer's report under said Resolution of Intention. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of this County be and he is hereby, directed to give notice of said hearing once a week for two weeks in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper published and circulated in said County, and by conspicu- ously posting a notice thereof along all the open streets within the assessment district at not more than three hundred feet apart, and not less then three in all; said posting and first publication to be had and completed at least twenty days before; the date herein set for hearing of protests. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said notices shall be headed nNotice of Improve went" in letters of not less than one inch in height and shall, in legible characters,: state the fact and date of the passage of said Resolution of Intention and of the filing of said report and of the date, hour and place set for the hearing of said r, protests, and briefly describe the improvements proposed to be made, and refer to said Resolution of Intention and report for further particulars. A. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of said County shall mail or r cuase to be mailed notice of the adoption of said Resolution of Intention and the 03 filing of said report, postage prepaid, at least twenty days before the date set for t V x 1 December 15: 1959 - continued hearing of said protests, to all persons owning real property to be assessed, whose r names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll for County taxes prior thereto or as known to the County Clerk, which notice shall contain a statement of the time, place and purpose of the hearing on said Resolution of Intention and report and a statement of the total estimated cost of the proposed improvements, the r amount as shwon by said report to be assessed against the particular parcel covered by the notice, together with a statement that any person interested may file a protest in writing as provided in said Act. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAPW P. KENNY, 14EL F. NIEL3EN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. k NOES, Supervisors: NONE. r ABSENT, Supervisors: NONE.Fx A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR SEALED PROPOSALS PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, the said Board did, on the 15th day of December, 1959, adopt its Resolution of Intention to order the excavation and installation of sub-base, base and plant mix surfacing, and construction of curbs, gutters and appurtenances in said County, all as more particularly described and set forth in said Resolution of Inten- tion; NOW, THEREFORE, the County Clerk of said County is hereby directed to publish once a week for two weeks in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper published and circulated in said County, a notice inviting sealed proposals or bids for the construction of said improvements, and referring to the plans and specifications on file in the office of said County Clerk, the first of which publications shall be at least fourteen days prior to the time fixed for opening bids. All proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a cashier's or certified check payable to the order of the County amounting to ten per cent of the bid, or by a bond in said amount and payable to said County signed by the bidder and a corporate surety or by the bidder and two sureties who shall justify before any officer competent to administer an oath, in double said amount and over and above all statutory exemp- tions. Said check shall be forfeited or said bond shall become payable to said County in case the bidder depositing the same does not, within fifteen days after written notice that the contract has been awarded to him, enter into a contract with the County. Said sealed proposals or bids shall be delivered to the County Clerk of this County on or before 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 26th day of January, 1960, said time bein not less than fourteen days from the time of the first publication of said notice. Bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared on said day and hour. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by 1; the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN CALL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES, Supervisors: NONE. 4 ABSENT, Supervisors: NONE. r T In the Natter of Certificate t from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificat issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file:F Name of Ordinance Date Filed with Cita Number Secretary of State WALNUT CREEK. 443 December 10, 1959 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. kR k In the 'a-latter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE2ED that the follow Ing appropriation adjustment is APPRGVED for the following county department, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE_ INCREASE t Board of Supervisors Leasehold Improvements 250 Unappropriated Reserve 250 ti r 4 December 15, 1959 continued k ti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vats of the Hoard. In the Matter of Resolution of recognition of the appointment of J. C. Womack to the office of State Highway Engineer, and an expression of confidence in his ability. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has been informedthatMr. J. C. Womack has been appointed to the office of State Highway Engineer; and i WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has also learned that Mr. Womack holds high positions in national associations interested in highways and that his value was further recognized when he was loaned to the Japanese Government in 1954 and when in 1953 he served as a consultant to the territorial government of Hawaii on a study ofhighwaydeficienciesintheislands; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors realizes that these are only a few of iMr. Womack's accomploshments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board congratulates Mr. Womack on rhisnewpositionofresponsibilityandimprotancetotheentireStateofCalifornia and expresses its confidence in his ability.i The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: 1 AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors = NONE. f In the t-Satter of Authorizing emergency appropriation for fire hydrant installation in Pinole County Fire Protection iDistrict. It appearing that it is necessary that a fire hydrant be installed immediate ly within the Pinole County Fire Protection District; M NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor sNielsen, IT IS BY THIS BOARD DECLARED that an emergency exists and it is therefore ORDERED that an emergency appropriation of $520 for said fire hydrant installation be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.c In the Matter of Approval of sale of obsolete surplus radio q owned by the County to the Brentwood Ambulance Service. i On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- j visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAD ORDERED that the sale of a surplus radio owned by the County to the Brentwood Ambulance Service be and the same ' z is hereby APPROVED with the understanding that said radio is an obsolete unit. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 t In the Matter of Approval of form w of proposed communications and maintenance agreement re radio transmitters installed in private vehicles permitted by Board to G>' . use county radio frequencies as a F part of coordinated communications system. A form of proposed communications and maintenance agreement between the County of Contra Costa, referred to as County, and the owner, who would be one of i several, with personal mobile radio transmitters installed in private vehicles, who F are permitted by the Board of Supervisors, in the public interest, to use county radiofrequenciesasapartofacoordinatedcommunicationssystem, wherein it is provided: That the County, among other things, would agree to assume the responsibility of the owner and licensee of the radio trans- witting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of owner under the terms of the proposed agreement, and to ex- ercise absolute and complete control over both the radio trans- mitting equipment, and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the proposed agreement; and wherein It is further agreed that the owner wouldgr pap the standard county unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if the county communcations maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and I December 15, 1959 - continued Y 14 P k On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposed form of agreement is APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the batter of Increase in benefits of certain retired County employees as provided k 1 by 1959 Statutes, Chapter 1 11$4. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BO ORDERED that the retire- went allowance of any retired County employee who was retired for service, or for disability, or who died on or after January 1, 194$, but prior to January 1, 1955, is a hereby increased commencing January 1, 1960, as provided by Sections 316$1.4 and 31739.2 of the Government Code, as amended by Chapter 11$4, Statutes. of 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Terms ofr ioffice of Fire Commissioners in County Fire Protection Districts. r In accordance with provisions of AB-2556 (Chapter 1966) which provides that the Board may appoint Commissioners of County Fire Protection Districts for four-year overlapping terms; and A On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE N BOARD ORDERED that the terns of office of the Commissioners in the following County Fire Protection Districts be and the same are hereby terminated as of December 31, 1959• Brentwood County Fire Protection District Briones County Fire Protection District Byron County Fire Protection District Carquinez County Fire Protection District Central Fire Protection District Crockett County Fire Protection District Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District El Sobrante County Fire Protection District Fount Diablo County Fire Protection District i Alt. View County Fire Protection District Oakley County Fire Protection District Orinda County Fire Protection District tib. Pinole County =ire Protection District r San Pablo County Fire Protection District j IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDEREX) that the Commissioners of the following County Fire Protection Districts be and the same are hereby reappointed for the follow-T ling terms commencing January 1, 1960: T r+l Name Term BRENTWOOD COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Mr. W. H. Anderson year Mr. Hugh Armstrong f 34r. Adolph Boltzen 1n x Mr. R. H. Wallace Mr. Charles P. Weeks 3 F BRIONES COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Mr. Frank S. Domingos 4 Mr. Albert L. Pacheco 4 ` Air. Antone E. Pereira, Jr. Air. Frank E. Pereira, Jr. 2 n Mr. John Antone Rose 3 BYRON COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT s S Mr. Alex Chaim 3 n Mr. A. M. ?Trench 2 Mr. Jeff Lopez zl 4Sal n Mr. p CAR UINEZ COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTxa:.. I n f Mr. Sam Belleci 3 traMr. George McGrath 1 " Mr. T. J. Neff 4 Mr. Donald Pezzutto 4 " Mr. Ben H. Zuppan 2 CENTRAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT A Mr. Ralph L. Becker year Mr. Jess B. Near n Mr. Wendell R. Parker 2 n Air. John T. Schroder 3 n Mr. William Straight f 40t December 15, 1959 - continued 4 +: N_ T_ CROCKETT COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Mr. Lloyd C.Edwards 4. year Mr. William Hurley 2 n Mr. John McManus 4 n Mr. Oscar 0. Pryt$ 3 m Mr. William Urbick 1 EASTERN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 3'a Mr. Frank S. Arata 1 " r Mr. Forrest Englehardt 2 Mr. Lee Higgins, Jr. 4 Mr. Harry L. Rohrer 4 Mr. Howard Wiedemann 3 " m l EL SOBRANTE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT n v Mr. James R. Brusie 2 nMr. Leo B. Logan 4 Mr. John P. Oliver 4 ' Mr. Wilbur J. Skow 3 Mr. Melvin 0. Sprague 1 " MT. DIABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT y Mr. Ralph Bollman r;s Mr. Joseph F. DeRosa 4 " Mr. A. W. Martin Mr. Frank Rose 2 Mr. Harold C. 'iii?des 1 n r Y MT. VIEW COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Mr. L. W. O'Leary 4 Mr. Harold E. Newman Mr. Milford Viera 2 n x Mr. W. Howard Walter 3 aDr. D. L. Wyckoff 1 e OAKLEY COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 1 . Mr. Anthony J. Dal Porto 3 n Mr. Frank Dal Porto 2 n Mr. Carl Gott 4 ` Mr. Harry A. Hobbs Mr. Arthur E. Honegger 4 '* ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Mr. Robert W. Aitchison 1 Mr. E. A. Dawson 4 Mr. Gilbert Earle 4 n Mr. Charles W. Langridge 2 Mr. Zachary J. Montgomery 3 a PINOLE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Mr. William J. Faris 4 n- Mr. Francis E. Judkins 4 n Mr. Henry Mohring 3 Mr. Richard E. Van Horn* Jr.1 x q t SAN PABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Mr. H. J. Brady 4 n t Mr. Nicholas J. DeCarlo 1 " K. Mr. Manuel A. Dello Mr. M. G. Moitoza 3 Mr. Henry C. Soito 2 n The foregoing order is passed by the -unanimous vote of the.Board. i y i J:nr v j.. 9 4 e a v+awMw a...r+wrvrwswrrewwwwyM. December 15: 1959 - continued - In the Matter of Establishing a Special Fire Protection Zone in the Eastern Contra Costa ORDER CREATING A SPECIAL County Fire Protection District. FIRE PROTECTION ZONE WHEREAS, there was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContraCostaonthe23rddayofOctober, 1959, a resolution of the Commissioners of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District requesting the Board to es-tablish a Special Fire Protection Zone in the Moraga Area of said District; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors, pursuant to section 14598, et seq., oftheHealthandSafetyCode, fixed Tuesday, the 8th of December, 1959, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, Calfforni as the time and place for the hearing of the matter of the creation and establishment of the Special Fire Protection Zone, at which time any interested person was to pro- test and object to the creation of said zone, or to the inclusion of his propertywithinit; and WHEREAS, the Clerk of this Board, pursuant to its directive, caused notice of the time and place of hearing on said establishment of said zone, and said assent to be published on the 6th day of November, 1959, in "THE CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE," a newspaper circulated in the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, as appears from the affidavit of Frances Ellwanger, on file herein, and caused the notice of said time and place to be posted in three (3) of the most public places in the pro- posed zone, at least thirty (30) days prior to the time fixed for hearing, as more readily appears from the affidavit of Robert H, Kozlowski, on file herein; and WHEREAS, on the 8th day of December, 1959, the Board of Supervisors ordered such hearing continued until the 15th day of December, 1959, at 10:00 a.m.; and WHEREAS, on said 15th day of December, 1959, at the time and place set for hearing, the Board considered the establishment of such special zone, and certain per- E sons appeared to request exclusion from the special zone and others appeared to request changes in the location of the boundaries, and the Board being fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors hereby decides and determines that the Special Fire Protection Zone in the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District should be established and so orders. The Special Fire Protection Zone hereinbefore referred to, which is within the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is more particularly des- cribed as follows, to wit: EASTERN COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ZONE 1 FORMATION Moraga area fire zone formation described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados with the southwesterly line of Lot 36, Lost Valley Estates,filed September 25, 1947 in Map Book 33, page 49, also being a point on the boundary line between the Orinda County Fire Protection District and the Eastern County Fire Protection District and a point on the boundary line of the Central Contra Costa Sani- tary District; thence Southeasterly following the boundary line of the Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District along the western line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados to the northwest corner of Lot 267 as shown on the Map of Sectioniza- tion of a part of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados, filed August 8} 1916 in Flap Book 15, page 308; thence Southeasterly to the southwest corner of Lot 292, beingthenorthwestcornerofLot299; thence South along the west line of Lots 299 and 316 to the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Sacramento Northern RailwayCompany, being an angle point in the boundary line of the Central Contra Costa Sani- tary District; thence Easterly and Northeasterly along the southerly line of the Sacramento Northern right of way, being along the said Sanitary District boundary to its intersection with the northwestern extension of the northeastern line of the 7.59 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the East Bay Municipal Utility Dis-trict, recorded in Volume 429 of Deeds, page 128; thence Southeasterly along the said northwestern extension and along the northeastern line of the said 7.59 acre E.B.M.U.D. parcel to an angle point; thence continuing along the boundary line of the said 7.59 acre parcel Southwesterly and Southeasterly to the most northerly corner of the 97.015 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the E.B.M.U.D., recorded in Volume476ofDeeds, page 70; thence Southeasterly along the northeasterly line of the said 97.015 acre parcel to the northwestern corner of Lot 333 of said Rancho map; thence South to the southeast corner of Lot 334; thence West along the south line of Lot 334 to the east line of Hillside Vista Acres, filed May 5, 1925 in Map Book 19: page -477;thence Southerly along the eastern line of Hillside Vista Acres, continuing along theboundarylineoftheCentralSanitaryDistrict, to the northwest corner of the 77.50 acre parcel of land described in the deed to D. R. Tibbetts, recorded in Volume 793 of Official Records, page 146;thence Southeasterly along the northeasterly line of the said Tibbetts parcel to the center line of the old Redwood Canyon County Road;thence Northerly along the said center line, being along the said Sanitary District line, to the center of a private road dividing the lands of Carr and lands formerlyoftheMoragaCompany; thence Northeasterly along the center of said private road continuing along the boundary of the Central Sanitary District to the east - west cen- ter line of Lot 326, of said Rancho Map; thence Westerly along the east - west center line of Lot 326 to the west line thereof, being the east line of Lot 325; thence Northerly along the east line of Lots 325, 312, 303 and 288 to the northeast corner of Lot 288, being the southwest corner of Lot 277; thence Easterly along the south ylineofLot277tothesouthwestcorneroftheSt. Mary's College 405.353 acre tract s of land as described in Volume 128 of Official Records, page 247; thence Northerly along the westerly lines of the said 405.353 acre college parcel to its intersection with the center line of the old County Road from Moraga to Lafayette via Burton Sta- tion, being an angle point in the boundary line of the said Sanitary District; thence northeasterly along the said center line, being along the Central Sanitary District Yline, to the center line of the County Road from St. Mary's College to San Ramon, known as Bollingering Canyon Road; thence Southeasterly along the center line of the said road 4, r E{ December 15, 1959 - continued - 4 i f. to the easterly line of Lot 249, said Rancho Nap; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Lots 249 and 221 to the northeast corner of Lot 221, being the north - west corner of Lot 220; thence Easterly along the northern line of Lots 220, 219 and 21$ to the easterly line of the said Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados; thence North-k easterly along the easterly line of the said Rancho to the northerly line of Lot 217 r i of said Rancho, being a point on the boundary line of the Eastern County Fire Pro- tection District; thence counter clockwise following the boundary line of the Eastern i County Fire Protection District to the point of beginning. ; PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the Cou0ty of Contra CostaF at a meeting of said Board held on the 15th day of December, 1959, by the following E x : vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors JAMBS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIE SEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. U' In the Matter of Approval of amendment to agreement between Wh the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 with reference to construction of trunk sewer line to serve Palanka Kennels. k On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that amendment to Paragraph 3 of agreement dated December$, 1959, between the County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 with reference to the construction of a trunk sewer line to serve Palanka Kennels, is a APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County and as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ex-officio the governing body of Contra Costa County Sanita- tion District No. 3. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, December 17, 1959, at 10 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PARS , CL F By eputy ' le s ri a M w i r.S w! 2r c^ s t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS u THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1959 3 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED n SESSION AT 10 A.M. s IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE W. G. BUCHANAN, y CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORSpJAMESP. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL JOSEPH S. SILVA. A PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. d In the Matter of The Compromise of i the Claim of the County of Contra hCostaAgainsttheEstateof Eleuterio Rodriguez. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has a claim against the Estate of Eleuterio Rodrigues in the amount of $2,187.99 for hospital services rendered to the said Eleuterio Rodriguez during his lifetime; and WHEREAS, the personal representative of the said Eleuterio Rodriguez has 3 offered the sum of ;$1,096.26 by stay of compromise of the said claim; and WHEREAS, it appears that there are no assets in the estate of the said t Eleuterio Rodriguez, NOW, THEREFORE, upon the recommendation of H. E. McNamer, County Auditor- Controller, and the office of the District Attorney, IT IS ORDERED that the claim of the County of Contra Costa against the estate of Eleuterio Rodriguez be compromised, and that upon the receipt of the sum of 1,096.26 the said claim be discharged; and that H. E. McNamer, County Auditor- j Controller, be discharged from further accountability for the collection of the said claim. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the unanimous vote of the Board. R In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expend- itures statement for the fiscal year 1959-50, as of November 10, 1959, IT IS BY THE 3< BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. Qz. In the Matter of Authorizing r District Attorney to appear E ,n< for Bethel Island Election Board in present writ of mandate. ate. On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to appear for the Bethel Island Election Board in present writ of mandate. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f And the Board takes recess to met on Tuesday, December 22, 1959, at :9 a.m. , in the Hoard Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ra , Chairman-__ ATTEST: W. T. PAASCA, CLERK- By LERK By r"# d ., r Deputy Clerk r.. Srx: xYa- 1 44 n f BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, DECE?0ER 22 1959 t'` THE BOARD MST IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.f PRESENT: 1.0NORABLE if. G. BUCHANAN, CHAIRA;AN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Personnel t Adjustments, On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- fi visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS r County Hospital. Create class of Supervising Nurse at Range 32 ($45$- 55 of the basic salary schedule and reclassify positions in the class of Head Nurse, Range 32 ($4594556) to Supervising Nurse. Delete 4 class of Head Nurse from basic salary schedule. Changes effective December 23, 1959. Health De rtment. Reclassify one Public Health Nurse position to enior Public Health Nurse, effective December 29, 1959. Sheriff: ?declassify positions in the class of Detective, to the class meant. Delete class of Detective from basic salary schedule, effective December 23, 1959. a 9 ye The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 u. In the Matter of Acceptance IIIL of Gifts. Donations to the County Hospital have been received from the following: A gift of $5 from the Walnut Creek Home Extension Service; w A gift of $50 from the American Association of University Women, Walnut Creek Branch; I r,a On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gifts be and the same are hereby accepted, and the Chairman is authorized to execute Certificates of Appreciation. er I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.A In the Matter of Authorizing r attendance at American Library Association Mid-winter Con- vention. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Miss Francis Lee, Supervising Librarian of Children's Services is authorized to attend the Ameri- I can Library Association Mid winter Conference in dhicago, Illinois, from January 27, 1 1960 through January 30, 1960, at County expense. 1G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the Countyy Administrator, and on motion of Super- L visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follows ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to s pr wit : APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Civil Defense Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 5 281-204 Salaries - Temporary and Seasonal 5 County Library From Unappropriated Reserve 59027 To 204 - Temporary and Seasonal Help 51027 Install additional heater in Zufall Building, 3755 Alhambra Ave. , Martinez 505 Service of Other Departments 505 fY s7 M rm+ r = fir. 4 December 22 1959 - continued APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Health Staff Personnel Temporary 12t646 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 129646 Martinez Ad. Buildings Remodeling and expansion of District f Attorney t s Office 4000 t, Unappropriated Reserve 4000 Ay ricultural Commissioner & Animal Control Agri. Com. - Overtime 1003 204 Animal Control - Overtime 1003 204 Agri. Com. - Cost Applied 1003 29917- Animal 917AnimalControl - Serv. Other Depts. 1003 29917 k Hospital Y'Y" 502-935: Item 1702 P.O.P. X-ray 950 502-912: Item 524 950 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizingt appointment of of Mr. Samuel f 1 Rankin at second step of salary range for Veterans Service Representative. On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission and on the motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Nielsen IT IS BY THE BbARD ORDERED that author ization is granted for the a pointment of Mr. Samuel Rankin at the second step of the salary range {$459 per month Veterans Service Representative, effective December v 1, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of the Approval and Execution of Lease with HELEN A. HERSEY, for Premises at 915 Green t Street, Martinez, for Clerk t s a RESOLUTION tr WHEREAS, there has been presented to this Board a form of lease dated the a 1st day of December, 1959, between the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, and. Helen A. Hersey, Lessor, for the premises at 915 Green Street, Martinez California, on a one year basis at a rental of One Thousand Eighty Dollars (41,080.60) per year beginning y. December 11 1959, and the Board being apprised of the terms of said lease, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of t Contra Costa that said lease is hereby approved and the Chairman is authorized and directed to execute said lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 3 The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: A AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, DIEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCNaHAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing s ` I purchase of two boats for use by the local warden patrol of the State Fish and Game Depart- meat. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen,IT IS BY THE BOD ORDERED that the purchase i of two boats for use by the local warden patrol of the State Fish and Game Department at an approximate cost of , 2,200 is AUTHORIZED. The .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G ry In the Matter of Authorizing 3 cancellation of uncollectible building inspection fees. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll seconded by Supervisor Nielsen IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that cancella- tion of building inspection fees totaling 450.15 and which have been found to be x, uncollectible, is AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ry wr 4 ge December 22, 1959 - continued P K t X In the Matter of Authorizing appointment of a committee to determine marketable S; value of unclaimed personal property of deceased patients at County Hospital for disposal of property. 1 On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOIRD ORDERED that the appoir ment of a committee to determine the marketable value of unclaimed personal property of deceased patients at the County Hospital in order to dispose of the property pur- suant to Section 2602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, is AUTHORIZED, the commit-i tee to be composed of one person appointed by the Purchasing agent, one person appoint ed by the County Medical Director, and one person appointed by the County Administra- tor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Endorsing Public Administration Program of St. Mary's College and authorizing County Administrator to serve on advisory committee for its program. RESOLUTION dr WHEREAS St. Flary's College has instituted action to expand its liberal arts curricula to encompass public administration courses, and WHEREAS such courses will place emphasis upon education in preparation for management positions in state and local governments of California, and I aft. WHEREAS the location of St. A.ary•s College in the County of Contra Costa makes it feasible for the county government and its staff to cooperate readily in this! new undertaking and take advantage from a recruitment standpoint of the availability xr. of qualified graduates for county service, NOW.. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the public administration endeavors of - t% St. Mary's College are hereby endorsed in the general interest of the community at 3 large, that the County Administrator is hereby authorized to serve on an advisory committee for the public administration program, and that this Board hereby offers its cooperation in connection with the training of public administration interns. The foregoing resolution was made on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, NEL F. NIELSEN, THO 4AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH S. SILVA. r NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 5 contract for Increment r No. 1 of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County, Byron, California. On the recommendation of Dawson F.- Dean Jr. , Architect and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOaD ORDERED that Change Order No. 5 which deducts the sum of $29.51 for certain changes to contract with Rubino and Gullickson for Increment No. 1 of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County, in Byron, California, is APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board i is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a i? In the Matter of Approval of prelimi- nary drawings, Increments Nos. 2 and 3i Boys' Rehabilitation Center, and directing Architect to prepare working 1 p drawings for Increment No. 2, Boys' Rehabilitation Center. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the pre- liminary drawings prepared by Dawson Dean, Architect, A.I.A., for Increments Nos. 2 and 3 of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center at Byron are APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORD&IUM that said Architect is directed to pre- are working drawings for Increment No. 2 eliminating the suggested Alternate No. 2 underfloor sawdust collection system, Building D) , the working drawings are to in- clude Alternates 1, 3, and 4 as listed in the preliminary documents dated December 2,4. 1959. C_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r L - dP 499 December 22, 1959 - continued ay< In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Department to make required surveys and prepare title deed for Chronic Wand site at County Hospital. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor u er visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public g Works Department is authorized to make required surveys and prepare title deed for1,4 Chronic Ward site at the County Hospital, as required by financing agreement (with Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association) , at an estimated cost of $250. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Gam} In the hSatter of Directing Publi- cation of Notice of Intention to x Purchase Real Property from the Lafavette School District for County Library (County Service Area, LIB fl, Lafayette) RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from Lafayette School District, the real property de- scribed in the following notice for the Lafayette County Library (County Service Area - LIB A); and WHEREAS, the consideration of Six Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($6,$00) to be paid by the County for said purchase is a fair and reasonable price for the said property; q NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the notice herein is approved and the hearing date and place therein specified shall be the date and place for meeting to consummate said purchase; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and 4 he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the LAFAYETTE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation for three (3) weeks immediately preceding the date set for said hearing the follewing notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY N NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 22nd day of December, 1959, at a regular meeting declared its intention to purchase the following described property for the Lafayette z County Library (County Service Area LIB #1, Lafayette) . That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 11, all of Lots 12 and 13, a portion of Lot 14 in Block 2 and a pertion of Monroe Avenue, as designated on the map entitled "Map No. 1, Lafayette Homesites, by the R. N. Burgess Company a portion of the Rancho Laguna de Los Palos Colorados, 6ontra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 6, 1914 in Volume 12 of Maps, at page 266 containing 0.61 of an acre, more or less, described as foliows: Beginning on the east line of the County Road, known as Moraga Road, as designated on said map (12 Maps 266) , at the north line of said Lot 11; thence from said point of be- ginning south 5° 53' east along said west line, 106.14 feet; A thence south 64* 57' 20" east, 92.67 feet to the center line t j of Monroe Avenue, as designated on said map (12 Maps 266) ; thence north 86° 291 50" east, along said center line, 106.10 feet; thence north 3*241 30" west, 150.51 Feet to the north line of said Lot 14; thence along said north line and along the north r' lines of said Lots 13, 12 and 11, 192.22 feet to the point of beginning. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property from the Lafayette School District and that the purchase price of said property is to Abe the sum of Six Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($6,$00.00) . NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHkR GIVEN that the Board will meet on Tuesday, the 19th y day of January, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board w+11 meet to consummate the said purchase. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1959. w. By Order of the Board of Supervisors. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-office Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, By M. A. Smith Deputy ti, N PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, p State of California, this 22nd day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit: December 22, 1959 - continued y AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, M F. NIELSEN, THOINTAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ti NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing in- dependent appraisals in connection with lease financing of Pleasant Hill Library and Office Building and Chronic Ward at the County Hospital. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that indepen- dent appraisals, as required by law, is authorized in connection with the lease financing of the Pleasant Hill Library and Office Building and a new Chronic Ward at the County Hospital, and that Mr. Angelo V. Davi is engaged for this work. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t I In the Matter of Directing County Administrator to act as joint agent with the Retirement Board in super- vising architectural work, Pleasant Hill Office and Library Building. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to act as joint agent with the Retirement Board of Contra Costa County in supervising the work of the architect x in the performance of the construction of the Pleasant Hill Office and Library Building in accordance with Section 3 of the agreement whereby the Contra Costa County) Retirement Board will build said building in accordance with the plans and specifica- tions heretofore approved by this Board.G u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Claim for damages. Mr. N. A. Fessolare, 15 Inlet Drive, Pittsburg, California, having filed with this Board on December 14, 1959, claim for damages in the amount of $264.02; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor f 6 ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED.Kenny, IT IS ,BY THE BOAR A' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Granting ALVIN J. ANDERSON free permit to a peddle in the unincorporated j area of the County. Ir i t? Mr. Alvin J. Anderson, J do R Motel, )Milpitas, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated r area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorable discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial 38464-333, dated August 15, 1446; On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE 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 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 i for in Ordinance No. 596. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. r: On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE y BOARD ORDERED that Betsy FitzGeraid Rahn Judgge, Justice Court, Walnut Creek Judicial District, be and she is hereby GRANTED PNiISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA during the period from December 27, 1959, through January 2, 1960. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l s a 4{ J 1 4 i 3 49 December 22, 1959 - continued In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of San Ramon Valley Union High School District 1959 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of CaliforniaheretoforeontheHathdayofJuly, 1959, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $359,000 principal amount of bonds of San Ramon Valley Union High School District, designated "1959 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 $60,000 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 $60,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and r WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $299,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the governing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; and this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the giverning board of said district on the 8th day of December 1959, prescribingthetotalamountofsaidbondstobesold, to wit, $160,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series B; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($160,000 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 $359,000 principal amount of 1959 School Bonds of San Ramon Valley UnionHighSchoolDistrict, 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. 160,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated February 13th, 1960, shall be 160 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-160, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, shall be payable in law- ful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 8,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on February 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1980, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of February,1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of August and February 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 or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signa- tures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit : Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA B- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF San Ramon Valley Union High School District of Contra Costa County. 1959 School Bond, Series B San Ramon Valley Union High SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California z 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 February 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the finite sates of America, y with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of Per cent A per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of August and a rua ry 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) . 7 N 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 agregate to $359 006 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 district on the 19th day of May, 1959, 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 6onsti- tution and laws of said State. t, a December 22, 1959 - continued1 i And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to bedoneorerformedpprecedenttoandintheissuanceofthisbondhavebeendoneand 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 district, and the money for the redemption of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised bytaxationuponthetaxablepropertyofsaiddistrict. 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 county clerk and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day ofFebruary, 1960. SEAL) hairman of goard of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER t CountyW. T. PAASCH ud for County erk 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 Co=upon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, f: will pay to the holder hereof out of the r interest and sinking fund of the i San Ramon Valley Union High School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, being interest then due on 1959 School Bond No. B-.0 Series B, of said District, dated February 15th, 1960. H. E. MCNAMER M 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 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 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 19th day of January, 19609 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 re- serves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 22nd day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. i NOES:Supervisors - NONE. S ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. G i In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor- Controller to execute application and j agreement to the State re coverage of certain employees in office of Superin- tendent of Schools under California State Social Security Agreement of March 9, 1951. WHEREAS, a majority of the eligible employees of the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as "Public Agency," who are members of and in positions covered by the State Employees' Retirement System and who voted in an election conducted in accordance with the provisions of Part 4, Division 5 of Title 2 of the California Government Code and regulations promulgated by the Board of Administration of the State Employees{ Retirement System, hereinafter referred to as "State," voted in favor . of a division of such retirement system for the purposes of coverage under the pro- visions of the insurance system established by Title II of the Federal Social Security Act; and WHEREAS, a division of the said retirement system has been conducted in accordance with Federal and State Laws and State regulations for the purposes of n Af December 22, 1959 - continued 3 G rt coverage under the said insurance system and a deemed retirement system, hereinafter referred to as Part II State Employees' Retirement System, has been established thereby as provided in Section 218(d) (6) of the Federal Social Security Act, composed of positions of members of such retirement system who desire coverage under the said in- surance system; and WHEREAS, the Public Agency desires to file an application with the State and to enter into an agreement with the State to extend to services performed by indivi- duals as emto ees of the Public Agency as members of a coverage group, as defined in Section 218M14) of the Federal Social Security Act, of the said Part II State Emplo- A gyees' Retirement System, coverage under the said insurance system on behalf of the Public Agency; and WHEREAS official form "Application and Agreement Ret.-OASDI 32D" containing Fu the terms and conditions under which the State will effect such inclusion has been examined by this body: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That said Application and Agreement on said official form be executed on behalf of the Public Agency and submitted to the State to provide coverage under the California State Social Security Agreement of March 9, 1951, of all services performed by individuals as employees of the Public Agency as members of a coverage group (as defined in Section 218(d) (4) of the Social Security Act) of the said Part II State Employees' Retirement System, except the following: 1. All services excluded from coverage under the agreement by Section 218 of the Social Security Act; and 2. Services excluded by option of the Applicant as indicated in E Resolution adopted at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors the 1st day of September, 1959: No Optional Exclusions r Effective date of coverage of services under said agreement to be: January 1, 1956; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That H. E. McNAMER, auditor-Controller, Court House, Martinez, California, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Application and Agreement on behalf of and as Authorized Agent of the Public Agency and to forward same to the State of acceptance and further action; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That authority hereafter to act as Authorized Agent, r and so to conduct all negotiations, conclude all arrangements, submit all reports, and sign all agreements and instruments which may be necessary to carry out the letter and intent of the aforesaid application and agreement, in conformity with all applicable f Federal and State laws, rules and regulations, is vested in the position of Auditor- Controller. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: 2 AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, 14EL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. c ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Assessment District No. 6281, Wildcat Canyon, City of Richmond. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA GRANTING JURISDICTION TO THE CITY OF RICH14OND. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California, on December 2110 1959, adopted a Resolution of Intention to Adopt Resolution of Intention under the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, which said proposed resolution of Intention provides for the acquisition and construction of cer- tain public improvements therein described, a portion of which work to be done lies within the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, State of California , and WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Richmond, on December 21, 1959, by Resolution No. 629D, requested the consent of this Board of Supervisors to the creation of said assessment district and the ac,-uisition and construction of the improvements to be acquired and constructed because the scope of the work to be done and the acquisi- tions to be made and the assessments to be levied included certain property which is within the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the public interest and convenience require the acquisitions and making of said improvements described in said proposed Resolution of Intention, and that all of the lands included within the proposed assessment district described and referred to in said proposed Resolution of Intention will be benefited by said proposed acruisitions and improvements, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors hereby gives consent r to the formation of said assessment district described in said proposed Resolution of Intention and described ane referred to in said proposed Resolution of Intention as y Assessment District No. 628, Wildcat Canyon, City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California". and does hereby consent to the acquisitions and making of the improvements 52 jl December 22, 1959 - continued therein described and referred to, the assessing of property, and to the assumption d of jurisdiction by the City Council of the City of Richmond for all purposes in connec! n tion with the formation of said assessment district and the acquisitions and making of said improvements and the assessingof property within the unincorporated area of f the County of Contra Costa which is icluded therein. The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to certify a copy of this resolution and forward the same to the City Council of the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 22nd day of December, 1959, by the following vote, to wit : wj AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE.i L r ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Assessment District, Wildcat Canyon, City of Richmond. This Board having on this day granted consent to the formation of Assessment; District No. 628, Wildcat Canyon, City of Richmond, and to the assumption of juris- diction by the City of Richmond; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the City of Richmond will maintain that portion of Wildcat Canyon Road in the unincorporated area at the expense of the City of Richmond. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEP H S. SILVA. t NOES:Supervisors - NONE. jrl ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho Romero. RESOLUTION AND ORDER APPROVING ENGINEER'S REPORT, ORDERING THE ACQUISITIONS AND CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMEiiT, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1959-41 TRACT 2627, RANCHO ROMER09 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA WHEREAS on the 8th day of December, 1959, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra 6osta adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of certain public improvements in Assessment District No. 1959-4, Tract 2627, Rancho Romero, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and referred said improvements to Bryan & Murphy, Engineer of Work for said assessment district; and WHEREAS, on the 8th day of December, 1959, the said Bryan & Murphy filed an Engineer's Resport, Assessment and Diagram in accordance with said resolution, and said report was presented to the Board of Supervisors for consideration; and WHEREAS, on the 8th day of December, 1959, the said Board of Supervisors adopted said Engineer's Report and fixed Tuesday, the 22nd day of December, 1959, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock 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, as the time and place for hearing protests with relation to said proposed acquisitions described in said report; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said resolution hereinabove mentioned, a Notice of Improvement was duly published in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE giving notice of the time of hearing on said report; and WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of December, 1959, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, said hearing was held and there were no protests against said acqui- € sitions or said proceedings by any person; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that this Board of Supervisors does hereby find, determine and order as follows: 1. That no one, at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing, filed a written protest against said proposed acquisition of improvements as a whole, or against said district, or the extent thereof to be assessed for the costs and expenses ' of said acquisition of improvements, or as to the Engineer of `stork'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 fixed for said hearing to make, nor did any person make, any oral objection or protest against any of the above matters, or the acquisition of improvements; that no one appeared or protested or made any objections to said Engineer's Report or said improvement proceedings at any time. 2. That the district benefited by said ac-uisition of improvements and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof; is more particularly described in the Resolution of Intention hereinabove referred to and made a part hereof by reference thereto. That all public streets and highways 52-A December 22, 1959 - continued within said assessment district, the same being in use in the performance of a publicfunctionassuch, shall be omitted from said assessment district and from the levy and collection of the special assessments to be hereafter levied and collected to cover4thecostsandexpensesofsaidacquisitionofimprovements. 3. That the Engineer of 'fork has filed an Engineer's Report, including anassessmentdiagram; that the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total estimated cost of said acquisitions and improvements and of the incidental expenses in connec- tion therewith contained in said Report be, and the same is hereby, finally adopted and approved as the Engineer's total and detailed estimate of the costs and expenses of said acquisition of improvements. 4. That the public convenience and interest require, and said Board of Supervisors hereby orders, the acquisition of improvements to be made as described in, and in accordance with, said Resolution of Intention on file with the County Clerk oftheCountyofContraCosta, and the Engineer's Report on file herein, reference tofbothofwhichisherebymadeforamoreparticulardescriptionofsaidacquisitions and improvements, and also forfurther particulars pursuant to the provisions of said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 as amended. 5. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does herebyjlevyandapportionuponeachandeverylot, piece and parcel of land within the i boundaries of the assessment district the amount by which each said lot, piece or parcel of land is benefited by the acquisition of improvements. The amount of the assessment which is levied and apportioned upon each and every lot, piece and parcel of land within the boundaries of the assessment district is as shown on the Assessment If attached to and made a 1 52-B g ri: December 22, 1959 - continued µ. r AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL,W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. x-NOES:Supervisors - NONE.ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing Mr. Jerome tt. Waldie, attorney on behalf of Mr.John P. Elissondo, to withdraw application for permit to establish cut and fill waste disposal facility in eastern portion of the County.Jw, y This Board having heretofore on December 1, 1959, continued to January 5,1960 at 10 a.m. , the hearing on the application filed by Mr. Jerome R. Waldie, attorney on behalf of Mr. John P. Elissondo, for permit to establish cut and fill waste disposa facility in the eastern portion of the County, and said applicant having requested permission to withdraw said application; and good cause appearing therefor; and On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of SupervisorrSilvasecondedbySupervisorNielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant be ana he is hereby granted permission to withdraw said application. r:G J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a.In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Department to do road maintenance in the Diablo Public Utility District.This Board having received a renuest from the Diablo Public Utility District that the Public Works Director be authorized to do road maintenance work for said District, with the understanding that the District will assume the cost of such work with the usual overhead charges; and On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Super-visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is authorized to do said road maintenance work for said District with the understanding that the District will assume the cost of such work with the usual overhead charges. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Moham Shrine Club permit to hold dances until 2 a. m.on certain dates.On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is granted the Moham Shrine Club, 357 Grove Street, g North Richmond, California, to hold dances from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. , on the following dates: x December 23, 26, and 27, 1959.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Granting permission to James Rucker to hold dances at the Rendezvous Club, Parchester Village,San Pablo, on certain dates.On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is granted James Rucker to hold dances until 3 a.m. on December 24, 259 26 and 27, 19599 at the Rendezvous Club, Parchester Village, San r Pablo. 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.L Y In the Matter of Authorizing addition of one representative of the Pinole Chamber of Commerce to the Highway Advisory Committee.On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the addition of one representative of the Pinole Chamber of Commerce to the Highway Advisory Committee is AUTHORIZED. C-The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. December 22, 1959 - continued - t In the ?utter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the Central Contra RESOLUTION ALTERING Costa Sanitary District. BOUNDARIES v PR£AS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANIT-Y DISTRICT pursuant to Division 6, Part 1, Article 3, Chapter 9,, of the Health and Safety Cade of the State of California, pursuant to which said fir_ District Board has Petitioned the Board of Sunervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; •and WHEFEAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District, is con- t' tiguous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory and said District that said territory be annex r? . ed to said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. a n. 1 NOi13, THEREFORE$ BE IT ORDERED AS FOLLO`iIS: Yom: That the boundaries of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT be and they hereby are altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby annexed to said District:X 7Fx.*., DISTRICT ANNEXATION NO. 4 r ; TO THE, CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT Those Parcels of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as described in the following parcels: tParcel 1: F i Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Valley Hill Properties, Inc., recorded May 1, 1959, under Recorder's Serial i No. 28250, in Volume 3365 of Official Records of said County, at page 540, also being a point on the western line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence from said point of beginning, following said Sanitary District boundary, southerly along the western line of said Railroad right of way to the northern line of the County road known as Lisa Lane; thence westerly along the northern line of said Lisa Lane to the southwestern corner of said. Valley Hill Properties parcel (3365 O.R. 540) ; thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of said Valley Hill Properties Parcel (3365 O.R. 540) to the most western corner thereof; thence leaving said Sanitary District boundary, easterly along the northern line of said Valley Hill Properties parcel 3365 Q.R. 540) to the point of beginning. Parcel 2 Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the intersection of the western line of the County road known as Las Juntas Way with the northern line of the parcel of land described in the deedto e Edward S. march, et ux, recorded December 20, 1945, under Recorder's Serial No. 32896, a in Volume 846 of Official Records of said County, at page 347; thence from said oint 1 of beginning westerly along the northern line of said March parcel (846 O.R. 347 to E the eastern line of the Parcel of land described in the deed to Charles R. Mullong, 1 et ux, recorded May 28, 1952, under Recorder's Serial Pio. 23498, in Volume 1939 of r . Official Records of said County, at page 377; thence northerly along the eastern line of said Mullong parcel (1939 O.R. 377) to the southwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Donald G.Casterline, et ux, recorded August 3, 1956, 6 under Recorder's Serial No. 49435, in Volume 2819 of Official Records of said County, P q at page 588; thence easterly along the southern line of said Casterline parcel (2819 O.R. 588) to the southwestern corner of the Parcel of land described in the deed to Eric 0. Olson, et ux, recorded June 8, 1949, under Recorder's .Serial No. 20219 in Volume 1397 of Official Records of said County, at nage 130; thence easterly along the southern line of said Clson parcel (1397 O.R. 130) , also being along said Sanitary r District boundary, to the western line of said Las Juntas flay; thence southerly along the western line of said Las Juntas Way, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. y Containing an area of .95 acres, more or less. I a Parcel 3: t fP; f;f Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the soi:theastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the First Christian Church of Walnut Creek, recorded July 8, 1958, under Re- corder's e corder's Serial No. 347030, in Volume 3189 of Official Records of said County, at page z 87, also being a point on the center line of the County road known as Pleasant Hill LLQ, Road; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the southern line of said x Church parcel (3189 O.R. 87) to the southwestern corner thereof; thence northerly along r the western line of said Church parcel (3189 O.R. 87) to the northwestern corner thereo thence easterly along the northern line of said Church parcel (3180 O.R. 87) to the southeastern corner of Division "C" of the re-subdivision of the P. Rogers Ranch as designated on the map attached and made a part of the deed from. Alice Rogers, et vir, to Sadie J. Duane, dated October 14, 1907, and recorded October 15, 1907, in Volume 129 of Deeds of said County, at page 274; thence continuing easterly along the eastern extension of the southern line of said P. Rogers ranch, also being along said Sanitary 4 District boundary, to its intersection with tie center line of said. Pleasant Hill Road; thence southerly aloe€ the center lire of said Pleasant Hill Road, also being along f said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. a Containing an area of 1.53 acres, more or less. Parcel 4:f I Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa f.. Sanitary District, said point being at the intersection of the western line of the County road known as Pleasant Hili Road with the southern line of the parcel of land r<4 described in the deed to Frans A. Davis, et ux, recorded April 18, 1957, under Record- er's Serial No. 22648, in Volume 2966 of Cfficial Records of said County, at page 5l5; u A i t December 22, 1959 - continued - r thence from said point of beginning westerly along the southern line of said Davis parcel (2966 O.R. 545) to the southwestern corner thereof; thence northerly along the western boundary of said Davis parcel. (2966 O.R. 545) to the northwestern corner thereof, thence easterly along; the northern line of said Davis parcel (2966 O.R. 545) , also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the western line of said Pleasant Hill Road; thence southerly along the western line of said Pleasant Hill Road, also being along said Sanitan, District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 1.14 acres, more or less. Parcel 5. y Tivt ° Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa RI Sanitary Districts said point being at the intersection of the western line of the t County road known as Pleasant Hill Road with the southeastern line of the parcel of r land described in the deed to Darrell M. Crouch, et ux, recorded May 6, 1949, under Re corder's Serial No. 15817, in Volume 1383 of Official Records of said County, at page 1; thence from said Point of beginning southwesterly along the southeastern line of said Crouch parcel (13 3 O.R. 1) to the most southern corner thereof thence north- westerly along the southwestern line of said Crouch parcel (1383 O.K. l) to the most northern corner of the rarce? of land described in the deed to Wilbert A. Olsen, et ux, recorded December 20, 1954, under Recorder's Serial No. 68180, in Volume 2441 of Official Records of said County, at page 225; thence southeasterly along the north- eastern line of said Olsen parcel (2441 O.R. 225) to a point on the western boundary of the parcel of land described in the deed to Ray P. Smith, et ux, recorded December 2, 1958, under Recorder's Serial No. 66446, in Volume 3274 of Official Records of said County, at page 450; thence northerly along the western boundary of said Smith parcel 3274 O.R. 450) to the northwestern corner thereof, thence easterly along the northern f:w boundary of said Smith parcel (3274 O.R. 450) to the northeastern corner thereof; thence southerly along the eastern line of said Smith parcel (3274 O.R. 450) to the a northwestern line of the Parcel of land described in the deed to Wayne Harrison Warren, et ux, recorded February 10, 1954, under Recorder's Serial No. 6936, in Volume 2267 of Official Records of said County, at page 248; thence northeasterly along the north- western line of said Warren parcel (2267 O.R. 248) and the northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Neal D. Galvin, et ux, recorded June 3, 1955, r' under Recorder's Serial No. 33848, in Volume 2545 of Official Records of said County, at page 345 to its intersection with the weste_-%n line of said Pleasant Hill Road, fi3 thence southerly along the western line of said Pleasant Hill Road, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. R Containing an area of 2.54 acres, more or less. H Parcel 6. Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, said point being at the intersection of the southeastern line of 3 the County read known as Diablo Road with the southeastern extension of the north- eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to William G. Bloxham, et ux, recorded August 20, 1956, under Recorder's Serial No. 52764, in Volume 2828 of Official Records of said County, at page 463; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the southeastern line of said Diablo Road to its intersection with the southeast- ern extension of the southwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Robert M. Smith, et ux, recorded October 17, 1957, under Recorder's Serial No 57456, 3, in Volume 3060 of Official Records of said County, at page 401; thence northwesterly ff along said southeastern extension and the southwestern line of said Smith parcel 3060 Q.R. 401) to the most western corner thereof; thence following said Sanitary District boundary northeasterly along the northwestern line of said Smith parcel 3060 O.R. 401) to the southwestern line of said Bloxham parcel (2828 O.R. 463) • thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of said Bloxham parcel (2828 O.R. 4631 to the most western corner thereof- thence northeasterly along the northwestern line of said Bloxham parcel (2828 O.R. 463) to the most northern corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of said Bloxham parcel (2828 O.R. 463) to the most western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to 0. L. Willis et ux, recorded November 12, 1946, under Recorder's Serial No. 43314, in Volume 9M of Official Records of said County at Page 197' thence northeasterly along the northwestern line of said Willis parcel 1966 O.R. 197) to the most northern corner thereof; thence southwesterly f along the southeastern boundary of said Willis parcel (966 O.R. 197) to the northeastern line of said Bloxham parcel (2828 Q.R. 463) ; thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of said Bloxham parcel (2828 O.R. 463) and the southeastern extension thereof to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 4.0 acres, more or less. Parcel 7;4 Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most southerly corner of Lot 23, as said Lot is shown on the map entitled "Fairway acres, Contra Costa Counter, California", which map was filed in x' the office of the Recorder of said County, on September 18, 1928, in Volume 21 of Maps, at page 576, also being a point on the center line of Miner Road as spawn on the map of said Fairway Acres; thence• fron said point of beginning, following said Sanitary District boundary, northerly along the center line of said Miner Road to the north- eastern corner of said Lot 23; thence southeasterly along the southeastern extension of the northeastern line of said Lot 23 to its intersection with the eastern line of said Miner Road; thence southerly along the eastern line of said Miner Road to its intersection with the southeastern extension, of the southwestern line of Lot 21, of said Fairway Acres; thence northwesterly along said southeastern extension and the Al southwestern line of said Lot ?l to the western line of said diner Road; thence northert ly along; the western line of said Miner Road, leaving said Sanitary District boundary ! at the northern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Ernest G. Chilton, et ux, recorded August 8, 1951, under Recorder's Serial No. 37767, in Volume 1803 of Official Records of said County, at pager 591, to the northe4stern line of said Lot 21, thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of said Lot 21 to the most western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to G. A. Felice, Jr. , et ux, re- C corded January 20, 1959, under Recorder's Serial No. 3911, in Volume 3302 of Official i r Eft f December 22, 1959 - continued - u Records of said County at page 598• thence northeasterly along the northwestern line t3f said Felice parcel (3302 O.R. 59 ) to the southwestern line of said Lot 23; thence southeasterly along the southwestern line of said Lot 23, also being along said Sani- tary District boundary, to the point of beginning. rE; Containing an area of 1.49 acres, more or less. i Parcel 8. Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the northwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to John F. Snow, et ux, recorded January 25, 1955, under Recorder's Serial No. F 4972, in Volume 2463 of Official Records of said County, at page 314; thence from saidN point of beginning southerly along the western boundary of said Snow parcel (2463 O.R. 314) to the most southern corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the southeastern boundary of said Snow parcel (2463 Q.R. 314) to its intersection with the southwestern boundary of the parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in Resolution No. 761 adopted by t the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on November 1$, 1952, altering the boundary,of said Sanitary District; thence in a generally north- westerly direction along the southwestern boundary of said Parcel 1, being along said Sanitary District boundary to the northwestern boundary of said Snow parcel (2463 O.R. 314) ; thence southwesterly along the northwestern boundary of said Snow parcel (2463 O.R. 314) , also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of .49 acres, more or less. w i Parcel 9: Beginning at a (point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most northerly corner of Tract 2184 as shown on the map entitled "Tract 2184, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on July 23, 1958, in Book 70 of Maps, at page 1 21; thence from said point of beginning, southeasterly along the northeastern boundary. t of said Tract 2184 to the most eastern corner thereof; thence southwester) along the southeastern boundary of said Tract 2184 to the most Y g southern corner thereof; thence in a generally northwesterly direction along the southwestern boundary of said Tract W 2184 to the most westerly corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the northwestern boundary of said Tract 21$4, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the 9 point of beginning. Containing; an area of 10.68 acres, more or less. Parcel 10: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, also being the northeastern corner of the parcel of land described in the tinal Order in Condemnation to the Acalanes Union High School District, recorded October 7, 1957, under Recorder's Serial No. 55629, in Volume 3055 of Official Records 1 of said County, at nage 497, said corner being on the center line of the County road known as Tice Valley )Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning in a generally southerly direction along the eastern boundary of said School District parcel (3055 O.R. 497) to the southeastern corner thereof; thence westerly along the southern boundsry of said School District parcel (3055 O.R. 497) to the southwestern corner thereof; thence in a generally northerly direction along the western and northern boundaries of said School District parcel (3055 Q.R. 497) to the center line of said Tice Valley 1 Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Tice Valley Boulevard, also being along said Sanitary District bounndary, to the point of beginning. s Containing an area of 51.24 acres, more or less. s Parcel 11: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the northeastern corner of the parcel of land described in the Final Order in Condemnation to the Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, recorded March 29, 1957, under Recorder's Serial No. 18450, in Volume 2955 of Official Records of said County, at (sage 587, also being a point on the center line of the Count road known as Tice Valley Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning southerly A. along the enstern line of said School District parcel (2955 O.R. 587) to the south- eastern corner thereof; thence westerly along the southern boundary of said School District parcel (2955 O.R. 587) to the most western corner thereof; thence in a generalLy northeasterly direction along the northwestern boundary of said School District parcel 2955 O.R. 5 7) to the center line of said Tice Valley Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Tice Valley Boulevard, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 13.81 acres, more or less. Parcel 12: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, said point being at the intersection of the northeastern line of State highway No. 21, wit35 the northwestern line of the parcel of land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to Charles F. Benoy, et ux, recorded October 11, 1939, under Recorder's Serial No. 15617, in Volume 520 of Official Records of said County, at page 265; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along the northwestern line of said Parcel 2 and the northwestern line of (Parcel 1 of said Benoy deed (520 O.R. 265) to the most northern confer of said Parcel 1 (520 O.R. 265) ; thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of said Parcel 1 (520 Q.R. 265) to the most eastern corner thereo ; said corner being a point on the center line of a private road known as Silva Dale;5 thence southwesterly along the southeastern lines of said Parcels 1 and 2 (520 Q.R. 265) , also being along said Sanitary District boundary to the northeastern line of said State Highway 21; thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of said State High- way No. 21, also being along said Sanitary tri strict boundary, to the point of beginning Containing an area of .68 acres, more or less. Y) sj December 22, 1959 - continued - Parcel 13 S Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa t anitan, District, at the most western corner of the parcel of land described in thedeedtoEarlS. Waldie, et ux, recorded December 9, 1957, under Recorder's Serial f No. 67248, in Volume 3086 of Official kecords of said County, at page 276, also being apointonthewoutheasternlineoftheCountyroadknownasLi.vorna Road; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along said southeastern line of Livorna Road to tthemostnortherncornerofsaidWaldieparcel (3086 Q.R. 276) ; thence southeasterlyalongthenortheasternlineofsaidWaldieparcel (3086 O.R. 276) to the most eastern riacorneroftheparceloflanddescribedasParcelTwointhedeedtoRussellE. Brown, et ux, recorded December 4, 1958, under Recorder's Serial No. 66885, in Volume 3275ofOfficialRecordsofsaidCountv, at page 528; thence southwesterly along the south- eastern line of said Parcel Two 0275 Q.R. 528) and the southeastern line of Parcel ! ifOneofsaidBrowndeed (3273 Q.R. 528) to the most southern corner of said Parcel One3275C.R. 528) ; thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of said Parcel One3275O.R. 528) .to the most western corner thereof, said corner being a point on the southeastern boundary of said Waldie parcel (3086 Q.R. 276) • thence southwesterly aloneasoutheasternboundaryofsaidWaldieparcel (3086 O.R. 27L) to the most eastern corner of the Darcel of land described in the deed to Earl S. Waldie, et ux, recordedApril22, 1953, under Recorder's Serial No. 19591, in Volume 2108 of Official Records of said County at page 442; thence northwesterly along; the rnortheasternlineofsaidWaldieparcel12108O.R. 442) , also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to . the point of beginning. Containing an area of 1.63 acres, mere or less. Parcel 14: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, said boundary being the southwestern line of State Highway No. 21, rzt at the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the dded to Frances R. xTanner, recorded September 15, 1954, under Recorder's Serial No. 47354, in Volume 2350ofOfficialRecordsofsaidCounty, at F gaEe488• thence from said point of be "nning ( sof southwesterly along the northwestern line of said Tanner parcel (2350 Q.K. 4$8) to the northeastern line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence southeasterly # r along the northeastern line of said Railroad right of way to the most southern corner df said Tanner parcel (2380 O.R. 485) ; thence in a ,generally northeasterly direction along the southeastern boundary of said Tanner parcel (2350 Q.R. 488) to the south- western line of said State Hi6way No. 21; thence northwesterly along the southwestern mr line of said Highway, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point yfM of beginning. Containing an area of 2.02 acres, more or less. Parcel 15: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra CostaSanitaryDistrict, said point being at the intersection of the northwestern line of the County road known as Jackson may with the southeastern extension of the north- eastern line of Lot 14, as said -Lot is shorn on the map entitled "Tract 2576", which m 'pwasfiledintheofficeoftheRecorderofsaidCounty, on October 17, 1957 in Book68ofMaps, at page 37; thence from said point of beginning following said unitary A' District boundary, northwesterly along said southeastern extension and the northeasternlinesofLots14and13ofsaidTract2576tothemostsoutherncornerofLot11of said Tract 2576; thence northeasterly along the southeastern lines of Lot 11 and Lot 10 of said Tract 2576 to the northeastern line of the parcel of land described in the !deed to John D. Spuhler, et ux, recorded May 29, 1959, under Recorder's Serial No. 34959, in Volume 3383 of Official Records of said County, at page 465; thence leavingsaidSanitaryDistrictboundarysoutheasterlyalongthenortheasternlineofsaid Spuhler parcel (3383 O.R. 465) to the northwestern line of said Jackson Flay; thence southwesterly along the northwestern line of said Jackson Way to the point of beginnin r Containing an area of .98 acres, more or less. Parcel 16: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary- District, said point being at the intersection of the northwestern line of the Marcel of land described in the deed to John H. Miller, et al, recorded July 9,1955, under Recorder's Serial No. 35172, in Volume 3190 of Official Records of said County, at page 236, with the northeastern line of State Highway No. 21; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along the northwestern line of said r4iller parte3190G.R. 236) to the most northern corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of said Miller Parcel (3190 O.R. 236) to the most eastern corner thereof- thence southwesterly along the southeastern line of said biller parcel (3190 nO.R. 236) to the northeastern line of said State Highway No. 21; thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of said Highway, also being along said Sanitary District C boundary, to the point of befinning. Containing an area of .93 acres, more or less. Parcel 17: Beginning; at a Point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitanr District, said point being at the intersection of the southwestern line of State Highway No. 21, with the southeastern line of Hemme Avenue; thence from said Point of beginning southwesterly along the southeastern line of said Hemme Avenue to fi its intersection with the southeastern extension of the southwestern line of Lot 4, as said Lot is shown on the map entitled "Mao of the Hemme Subdivision of What is Known as the Ford Tract in the Rancho San Ramon", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on March 4, 1895, in Book C of Maps, at page 71; thence northwesterly along said southeastern extension and the southwestern line of said Lot 4 to the most western corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the northwestern ClineofsaidLot4tothemostnortherncornerthereof; thence southeasterly along the 5 t f KK1, r iJF 3 r>_L xfg t i December 22, 1959 - continued - i northeastern line of said Lot 4 to its intersection with the northwestern line of said Hemme Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwestern line of said Hemme Avenue to the southwestern line of said State Highway No. 21; thence southeasterly along the southwestern line of said Highway, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 11.44 acres, more or less.6 Parcel 18: Beginning at a point on the existing boundar-y of r g'g g r the Central Contra Costa s;Sanitary District, at the most southern corner of Lot 23, as said Lot is shown on wthemapentitled "Buenaventura Ranchos Unit No. 2", whish map was filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on April 21, 1953, in Book 5b of ?daps, at page 23; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along the southeastern line of said x Lot 23 to the most eastern corner thereof; thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of said Lot 23 to tte most eastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Anthony M. Cicero, et ux, recorded September 21, 1957, under Recorder's Serial No. 54404, in Volume 3052 of Official Records of said County, at page 353; thence northwesterly along, the northeastern line of said Cicero parcel (3052 O.R. 353) , also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the most vrestern corner of Lot 24 of said Buenaventura Ranchos Unit No. 2; thence northeasterly along the northwestern boundary of said Lot 24 to the most northern corner thereof; thence southeasterly along the northeastern boundary of said Lot 24 to the most eastern corner thereof; thence southwesterly along the southeastern boundary of said Lot 24 to the most eastern cor- ner of Lot 21 of said Buenaventura Ranchos Unit No. 2; thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of said Lot 21 to the most northern corner thereof; thence southwesterly along the northwestern line of said Lot 21 to the northeastern line of said State Highway No. 21; thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of saids 1 Highway, being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 2.25 acres, more or less. s Parcel 19: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most eastern corner of Lot 15, as said Lot is shown on the map entitled "Danville Estates" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on October 17, 1941, in Book 31 of Flaps, at page 22, et see; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the southeastern line of said Lot 15 to the northeastern line of El Dorado Avenue as shown on said map of Danville Estates; thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of said EI Dorado Avenue to the southeastern line of Prospect Avenue as shown on said map of Danville Estates; thence F northeasterly along the southeastern line of said Prospect Avenue to the southwestern line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence southeasterly along the southwestern line of said Railroad right of way, being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of .40 acres, more or less.S Parcel cG: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, said point being at theintersection of the western line of State Highway No. 21, kith the southern line of L^states Drive, as shown on the map entitled Danville Estates" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on October 1.7, 1941, in Book 31 of Maps, at page 22, et seq; thence from said point r of beginning westerly along the southern line of said tates Drive to its intersec- f tion with the southern extension of the western line of Lot 67, of said Danville Estatesthence northerly along said southern extension and the western lines of Lots 67 and 6 of said Danville Estates to the northwestern corner of said Lot 66; thence easterly along the northern line of said Lot 66 to the northeastern corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed to R. T. Hughes, recorded November 10, 1958, under Recorder's Serial No. 61603, in Volume 3261 of Official Records of said County, at page 4.10; thence in a generally southerly direction along the eastern boundary of said Parcel Two (3261 Q.R. 410) to the northern line of said Lot 67; thence easterly along the northern line of said Lot 67 to the northeastern corner of Parcel One of said Hughes deed (3261 Q.R. 410) ; thence southerly along the eastern line of said Parcel One (3261 O.R. 410) to the northern line of said Estates Drive; thence easterly along the northern line of said Estates Drive to its intersection with the f western line of said State Highway No. 21; thence southerly along the western line of t said Highway, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. j Y Containing an area of .44 acres, more or less. Parcel 21: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costae j Sanitary District, at the northeaster, corner of the parcel of land described in the 9; deed to Benjamin I. Purmort, et ux, recorded .Tune 27, 1958, under Recorder's Serial No. 33205, in Volume 3185 of Official Records of said County, at page 29, also being x a point on the southeastern line of the County road known as Diablo Road; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the eastern line of said Purmort parcel (3185 O.R. 29) to the southeastern corner thereof; thence westerly along the southern line of said Purmort parcel (3185 O.R. 29) to the southwestern corner thereof; thence northerly along the western boundary of said Purmort parcel (3185 Q.R. 29) to the southeastern line of said Diablo Road; thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of said Diablo Road, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of .38 acres, more or less. F i December 22, 1959 - continued - Parcel 22: Fr ` Beginning at a point on the existing boundax.= of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to George L. Ahlf, et ux, recorded October 17, 1956, under Recorder's Serial No. 65431, in Volume 2863 of Official Records of said County, at page 560, also beingapointonthesoutheasternlineoftheCountvroadknownasDiabloRoad; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the eastern lire of said Ahlf parcel (2863O.R. 560) to the southeastern corner thereof; thence westerly along the southern line of said Ahlf parcel (2863 O.R. 560) to the southwestern corner thereof; thence north- erly along the western line of said Ahlf parcel (2863 O.R. 560 to the southeastern line of said Diablo Road; thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of said Diablo Road, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginn- ing. t Containing an area of .51 acres, more or less. r.Parcel 23: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, said point bein€ at the intersection of the southwestern line of the parcelad describeithe deed to Norman T. Forbyn, et ux, recorded March 11, underRecorder'scorder's Serial No. 14431, in Volume 2945 of Official Records of said County, at page 230, with the northwestern line of the County road known as Diablo Raod; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the southwestern line of ger said Forbyn parcel (2945 O.R. 230) to the most western corner thereof; thence north- easterly along the northwestern bourdan, of said Forbyn parcel (2945 O.R. 230) to the most northern corner thereof- thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of saidT. Forbyn parcel (2945 Q.R. 230) to the wdstern line of the County road known as Green Valley Road; thence southerly along the western line of said Green Valley Road; also be ing along said Sanitary District boundary, to the northwestern line of said Diablo Road; thence southwesterly along the northwestern line of said Diablo Road, also being along the said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning. Containing an area of .30 acres, more or less. Parcel 24: r,rF Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa 3Sani.tari District, being on the western line of the County road known as Green.. Valley. µRoad, at the southeastern corner of Lot 2, as saidalot is shown on the map entitled Ya Willow Creek Farms", which map was filed,in the office of the Recorder of said County,on March 16, 1951, in Book 43 of Maps, at page 18; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the southern line of said lot 2, also being along said Sanitary District 1l boundary-, to the scuthuestern corner thereof; thence northerly along the western line of said Lot 2, to the northwestern corner thereof; thence easterly along the northern 1 line of said lot 2 to the western line of said Green Valley Road; thence southerlyalong .the western line of said Green Valle- Road, also being. along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point ofbeginning.-eginning. w Containing an area of .50 acres, more or less.BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and heherebyisdirectedtofilewiththeCountyAssessorofthisCountyandtheBoardof Equaliza w tion of the State of California, statements of this annexation together with the des-cription 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 22nd day of December, 1959, by the following vote:AYES: Sun ervis ors:P.KE+INY, MEL F. l.IELSEhi, TH014 AS JOHN COLL, W. G. B UCHANAtd, JOSEPH S. :R LILA.NOES: Supervisors: KONE. v ABSENT: Sunervisors: NONE.In the Matter of Approving revised rental rates for hired equipment.The Public forks Director having filed with this Board on this day.a recom-mendation dated December 7, 1959, with reference to revised rates to be charged for rental of equipment; NOW, TFEREFCR E, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seccnded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD' ORDERED that the revised rates for rental equipment as listed in the recommendations filed with this Board. are APPROVED, effective November 231 ktl 1959.t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t y'In the nutter of Accepting resigna-tions of Charles B. 'Weeks and W. H.Anderson Commissioners of the Brentwood Countv Fire Protection District.Charles B. 'Weeks and W. H. Anderson having filed their resignations as x WIR,Commissioners of the BRE24T1-%'O0D COUNTY FIRE PROTECTICti DISTRICT;N'OW THEREFOPE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll , IT IS BY THE BOARD CF-DERED that said resignations be and they are hereby accepted[ ` r a December 22, 1959 - continued - with regret. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Putter of Appointment of Pyr. Cleddi a E. McKay as Commisr sioner of the Pinole County r Fire Protection District. Por. Joseph S. Furtado having resigned as Commissioner of the Pinole County Fire Protection District; Attu' , THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT 1S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrr. Cleddie E. McKay, Route 1, box 1259, Pinole, be and he is hereby appointed as Commissioner of the Pinole County Fire Pro- tection District for a term of two years, commencing January 1, 1960. The foregoing carder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: f Ordinance Pio. 1386 which rezones properties in the South 1.11alnut Creek area (requests of Joseph A. Duffel, No. 471-RZ, J. S. Shepard and others, No. 485-RZ, and Paul Jacobus, 494Pio.RZ) Ordinance Pio. 1387 which rezones property in the Pleasant Hill area (request of John W. Ronayne, No. 479-RZ) Ordinance No. 1388 which rezones property in the Pacheco area request of Edward Sawyer, No. 488-RZ) . r Ordinance No. 1389 which rezones property in the Pacheco area request of Benjamin P. Schleifer, No. 478-RZ) . Ordinance Pio. 1390 which rezones properties in the Lafayette area (requests of Claudio Garibotti, Pio. 474-RZ, J. A. Tidd, Pio. 448-RZ, and Pedersen Electronics Company, No. 481-RZ) . Ordinance No. 1392 which rezones nroverty in the Pleasant Hill area (request of Frank W. Ladd, h`o. 497-RZ) . IT 1S BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances ry 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: Ordinance Pio. 1386 in the CO -TRA COSTA TIMES. s 1387 in the PLEASANT HILL NEWS. n 1388 in the PLEASANT ,HILL NEWS. n 1389 in the DIABLO BEACON. 1390 in the LAFAYETTE SUN. 1392 in the CONCORD T RANSCRIPx. The foreMing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the .Board. i In the batter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1393 which establishes load limits and "through highway" on Lone Tree Way from the City Limits of Antioch to State Sign Route No. 4, and, re peals Ordinance No. 1350. f rF_ IT IS BY TPE BARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publish f$ ed for the time and in the manner rectuired by law in a newspaper of general circula- tion irculationprintedandpublishedintheCountyofContraCostaasfollows: No. 1393 in the Antioch Ledger The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board., In the Matter of Proposed ordinancej 3 y which would establish sanitary regulations for mink raising opera61 tions, requiring nerrits therefor and nrovidi.ng for its enforcement. This Board considers proposed ordinance which would establish sanitary 'regu- fl Ai lations for mink raising operations, requiring neem therefor and providing ,for its enforcement and the following persons appear and request adoption of an ordinancewhichwouldprovideregulationsforminkraisingoperations: g N' f fit 60 k December 22, 1959 - continued Mr. Jack Hyatt who Presented petition in which alleged residents of Bethel KK Island pray for relief from obnoxious odors and flies eminating from local mink farms; and Mr. Ralph Judd; and the following ap aeared and Protested certain sections of the proposed ordinance: Mr. bike huffaker, attorney for Mr. Roy Heinl, owner of mink farm at Bethel Island; Mr. Roy Heinl; and Mr. Howard Heinl; and The Beard Chairman requests that both proponents and opponents to the pro- posed ordinance study same and present any recommendations for changes, to this G Board on January 19, 196o, at 2 p.m. In the Matter of McCoy Annexation RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CI'T'Y OF No. 1 Addition to City of Pittsburg. PITTSBURG TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY WHEREAS, the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October a 11, 1955, passed and adopted Ordinance too. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of 4 + buildings in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and WHEREAS, the McCoy .Annexation No. 1 Addition to the City of Pittsburg is in the process of annexation to the Citi: of Pittsburg, 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 t WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 14th day of December, 1959, 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 author- ize the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexa- tion be inspected by said City of Pittsburg, and that fees payable be collected by y the City; N NOLN , THERE_ E, BE IT RESCLIrED that the City of Pittsburg is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the McCoy Annexation No. 1 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 DOPittsburg: ` f PASSED AT?D ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 22nd day of December, 1959, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, r W. G. BUCHANAN JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NOPE. k ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Amending Resolution y of Intention for Contra Costa CountyAssessmentDistrict1959-3 RESOLUTION f WHEREAS, the work to be done and the district benefited and proposed to be assessed pursuant to the proceedings heretofore adopted by the Board of Supervisors is proposed to be modified as follows: 1. That the description of the area in which the work it proposed to be done as set forth in said Resolution of Intention shall be amended to include the following: ZONE A - The following* streets shall be added: r a, it Claremont Avenue from Arlington Blvd. to Mira Vista School Highland Avenue - from Plymouth Ave. to Bernhard Ave. Kensington Avenue - from Arlington Blvd. to Bernhard Ave. Dome Avenue - from Highland Ave. to Bernhard Ave. Palm Avenue - from Richmond Ave. to its eastern end Richmond Avenue - from Del Monte Ave. to Kensington Ave. Taft Avenue - from Highland Ave. to Kensington Ave. imm b DWay - from Bernhard Ave. to its south end Oak Avenue - from Arlington Blvd. to Plymouth Ave. Solano Avenue - from Richmond City Limits to Ralston Ave. Hercules Avenue - from Rosalind Ave. to Adams School Bouquet Avenue - from Ralston Ave. to Arlington Blvd. r Ravine Avenue - from Richmond City Limits to' Ralston Ave. Crest Avenue - from Plymouth Ave. to Bernhard Avenue 2. Such area of work and said work in Zone A has heretofore been set forth in the maps and diagrams of said assessment proceedings on file in the office of the Clerk. That said streets and avenues above set forth and the work therein. in Zone A, 3 the said Resolution of Intention and the maps and diagrams referred to therein being s herewith referred to and incorporated herein by reference, are included in the Engin- eer's ngin- eerts estimate of costs for Zone A heretofore made a Part of these proceedings. Such w a map shotitiing boundaries of district proposed to be assessed and general plan of im provements for Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3, and all changes herein proposed to be made being on file and available for examination in the office of the k Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, ,Hall of Records, Martinez, California. That the Board of Supervisors proposes to modify the territory proposed to ApYq' December 22, 1959 - continued be included in the said assessment district by the inclusion therein of the following fe: described territory in Zone B of said proceedings, all as shoran on Sheet 46A of the r map herein referred to. The entirety of Zone B of said assessment district is pro_ posed to be as follows: Beginning at a point on the northeast corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from V. L. Wisely, et ux, to R. 0. Wisely, recorded July 27, 1959 in Volume 3419 of Official Records, at page 455, in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence westerly along the north line of said Wisely parcel and along said north line projected a total distance of 400 feet; thence south 20 451 east, 210 feet; thence south 180 151 west 665 feet, more or less, to a point on the south line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from P. J. Frrimenti, et ux, to California PacificPacific Title Company, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County on May 8 1959 in Volume 3370 of Official Records, at page 347; thence south $9a 491 east along said south line to the northwest corner of that certain parcel of 44 land described in the deed from Minnie Bean to Jack Blow, et ux, recorded November 15, 1949, in Book 1461, page 506, Official Records, Contra Costa County; thence south o° 42r east along the west line and said west line projected of said Blow parcel 267.00 feet to a point on the north line of that parcel of land described in the deed - from S. G. Mdms, et ux, to Namon McCree, recorded June 25, 1953, in Volume 2148 of Official Records, at page 444; thence north 89° 531 west 403.14 feet to the northwest corner of said McCree parcel (2148 OR r 444) ; thence south 06 421 west 702.04 feet; thence south 890 461 east, 503.14 feet to the southeast corner of said McCree parcel; thence south 00 42' east 225.9 feet; thence north 890 511 east 554 feet, more or less, to the center line of that County road knownk as Bailey Road; thence north 00 421 west along the center line of M Bailey Road to the southeast corner of that parcel of land desFA cribed in the deed from Maybelle A. Riccobuono to Joseph Riccobuono, recorded April 27, 1949, in Volume 1379, Official Records, at page 43; thence easterly along the south line of said Riccobuono parcel and northerly along the westerly line to the point of beginning. SEWERS TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN E.-%Z` 1 rRJS AS FOLLOWS III ZONE B (ADDED) Line il - Beginning at a point on the southeast corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from S. G. 'Mims , et ux, to P:avon McCree, recorded June 25, 1953 in Volume 2148 of Official Re- r cords, at page 444, office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County; Ali, thence north 00 421 west 702.04 feet to the northeast corner of said icCree Parcel; thence northerly 270 feet, more or less to the south- east corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from z P. J. Frumenti, et ux, to California Pacific Title Company, recorded May 8, 1959, in Book 3370 of Official Records, at page 347; thence north 400 west 150.00 feet; thence north 180 151 west 515 feet; thence north 20 451 west, 240.0 feet. Line 12 - A line extending south 580 feet from the center line of A, Nims Avenue, which line is parallel with and 158 feet equidistant from the wast line of Bailey Road. Line " - Beginning at the southeast corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from V. L. Wiseley, et ux, to R. d. Wiseley, recorded July 27, 1959, in Book 3419 of Official Records, at page 455; thence north along the east line of said Wiseley Parcel 416 feet; thence north 720 west 315 feet, more or less, to connect r " with Line 11 hereinabove described. That the estimated cost of such additional work is Twenty Thousand= Dollars ($20,000.00) for Zone B. That the area added is to be a Part of the assessment district benefited by said work and improvement and to be assessed to pay the costs thereof. NOW THEREFGE E, BE IT RESOLVED THAT on Tuesday, the 12th day of January,4 1960, at 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, any interested Person having any objection to the changes herein proposed to be made as to work, location thereof, grades thereof, and the area to be assessed to pay the cost thereof may appear before the Board of Supervisors and show cause why said changes should not be ordered. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall be published once in the Richmond Independent at least ten (10) days prior to January 12, 1960. BE IT FU'RT'HER RESOLVED that written objections to the proposed changes may be filed with the Clerk by any interested person at any time not later than the time set for the hearing. R, i The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Kenny, second- ed,by Supervisor Silva, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: w AYES: Supervisors Nielsen, Buchanan, Silva, Coll, and Kenny NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. NLY: 3 s` f fpr 7 December 22, 1959 - continued r In the Matter of Reaffirming reso- lution dated December 15, 1959, with reference to endorsement of positionfn of the East Bay Municipal Utility District with respect to its obtain- ing unconditional rights for diver- sion iver- sion of additional water from the Mokelumne River. rx This Board of Supervisors having on December 15, 1959, adopted a resolution rez endorsing the position of the East Bay Municipal Utility District with respect to its obtaining unconditional rights for divirsion of additional water from the Mokelumne Y River; and a communication having this day been presented to the Board from the Associated Sportsmen of California, requesting the Board to rescind its resolution of Will December 15 , 1959, and this Board having considered said matter; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY 11HE BOARD ORDERED that the request that the resolution be rescinded be and the same is hereby denied and this Board reaffirms its endorsement of the position of the East Bay Municipal Utility District as set forth in its resolution of December 15, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Planning Commission Staff and District Attorney's Office to submit to Board proposed ordinance for procedure in connection with permits for garbage disposal sites, etc. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Kenn IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning CommissionStaff and theDistrictAttorney's office are instructed to submit to this Board not later than January 5, 1960, a proposed ordi ` M nan ce establishing procedure for applications for garbage sites, particularly with reference to the Master Plan on Refuse Disposal. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G M. In the Matter of Lease of Grazing Land (Buchanan Field) RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors by resolution dated the 24th day of 3 November, 1959, determined that the therein described real property was not presently needed for County purposes, and that the same should be leased in accordance with Section 25525, Government Code, as required by law; and r3 . G WHEREAS, the Notice to Bidders, approved by the Board of Supervisors, was published as required by law, and WHEREAS, said Notice set the 22nd day of December, 2959, at 10:00 a.m. in the Supervisors' Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place for said Lease; and WHEREAS, the only bid received for lease of said grazing land was the amount of Two Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars (;225.00) per year bid by L. B. Spengler, P. 0. Box 1082, Concord, California, and the bidder complied with all terms and condi- tions of said notice and bidding procedure to secure completion of the transaction. NOMI, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Board accepts the bid hereinabove; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is auth- orized and directed to execute a Lease demising the above real property to the bidder, t named above, and to cause the same to be delivered. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 22nd day of December, 1459, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIE SEN, THOMAS JOHN COL_ L, W. G. BUCHANAN9 JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - DONE. x And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, December 24, 1959, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. P Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK BY a- Deputy Clerk 4 V kJ. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1959 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE W. G. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS¢ JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the matter of Authorizing 1" attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Nielsen seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Will H. Perry Jr. , Director of Civil Defense, is authorized to attend a meeting of the Execu- tive 6ommittee of the United States Civil Defense Council in Washington, D. C. , from January 31, 1960, through February 3, 1960 (travel expenses will be paid by the fed- L eral government). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t I_& yLy. In the nutter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County administrator and on motion of Super visor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the- follow ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Auditor-Controller I Temporary Salaries 1,610 Overtime 430 Reserve 29040 N°F F Hospital 502-935: Item #57 325 Defibrillatorr 64 December 29, 1959 - continued r, WHEREAS, it is necessary that during the interim this Board make provision for the employment of sufficient personnel for the operation of the Court, together with salaries for such positions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that effective January 19 1960, the follow- r ing positions are established, and salaries assigned to them: POS_SALARY RANGE 1 Clerk 481 - 505 - 530 - 556 - 584; 1 Courtroom Clerk 481 - 505 - 530 - 556 - 584 ; 1 Chief Deputy Clerk 341 -. 358 - 376 - 395 - 415 : 1 Deputy Clerk 325 - 341 - 358 - 376 - 395 ; 1 Deputy Clerk 281 - 295 - 310 - 325 - 341A 1 Marshal 644 - 676 - 710 - 745 - 782 : 1 Deputy Marshal 325 - 341 - 358 - 376 - 395 ; 7101Reporter 1 Deputy Marshal 436 - 458 - 481 - 505 - 530; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board is directed to cause certified copies of this resolution to be sent to Assemblyman Masterson, Assemblyman Waldie, and Senator Miller. f PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa; at a meeting of said Board held on December 29, 1.959, by the, following vote: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. s I NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. S In the Matter of Exercising Option for Renewal of Lease of Premises for y Antioch Justice Court. RESOLUTION L WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa executed a lease with The City of Antioch, dated February 1, 1958, for premises for use for the Antioch Judicial Dist- rict; and WHEREAS, said lease grants to the County of Contra Costa the option to ex- tend said lease for one year on the same terms and conditions for a rental of One s Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Dollars ($1680.00) , by giving lessor written notice prior to January 1, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County FS of Contra Costa hereby exercises said option to renew the aforesaid lease on the same terms and conditions for a period of one (1) year; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Right of Way Agent of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to cause a copy of this resolution to be delivered to the above named lessor: The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: 1 AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THC14AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r i In the Matter of Approving form of E letter agreement terminating Auto- motive Equipment Lease covering Shell Oil Company's Aviation Re- fueler which has been located at Buchanan Field. A letter form of agreement dated December 17, 1959, from the Shell Oil Company terminating effective December 10, 1959, the terms of Automotive Equipment Lease covering Shell's Aviation Refueler Number 42477 which has been located at Ti Buchanan Field, Concord, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Nielsen seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE01,F BOARD ORDERED that said letter form of agreement is APPROVED and ACCEPTED and W. G. IF° Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorised to execute said form of agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Approval of j Automotive Equipment Lease f s( covering Shell Oil Company's C Aviation Refueler to be used at Buchanan Field. C Automotive Equipment Lease dated December 10, 1959, between Shell Oil Company and Contra Costa County - Buchanan Field, called Lessee which provides that E Shell leases to Lessee certain described automotive equipment (chassis: Shell's z Number 42038; Make, Ford Model F-600, Mfgr's Serial No. F6OJ9R 30478, Year 1959; Tank: Y 6 s; December 29, 1959 - continued N Manufacturer, Merit Tank; and other miscellaneous equipment) to be used at Buchanan Field, Concord, the terms of said lease shall be effective December 10, 1959, and until terminated by either Lessee or Shell by ,giving the other at least thirty days' notice and Lessee shall Shell rent for the equipment at the rate of $1 per K is presented to this Board pay q p On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan, Chairman. of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift. z The Elks Club of Richmond having donated the sum of $100 to the County Hospital; On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift is ACCEPTED and the Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute a Certificate of Acceptance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.g.t r In the Matter of Proposed plan for determination of reasons for separa- tions from County Service. a On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator and Personnel Director are directed to propose a plan for determining the reasons for separations of employees from County Service. f¢ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Assistant Fire Chief Winsor of Orinda x County Fire Protection District at meet- ing. On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, secondee by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Assistant Chief Winsor of the Orinda County Fire Protection District be and he is authorized to attend, at District expense, the National Fire Protection Association conference in Memphis, Tennessee, February 21 - 26, inclusive, or during whatever days in February, 1960, the conference is finally scheduled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Lee J. Immel for off-street paving at the El Sobrante Fire House, El So- brante County Fire Protection District.. This Board having on December 15, 1959, awarded a contract to Lee J. Immel, 13555 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California, for off-street paving at the E1 Sobrante Fire House, E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District; and An agreement dated December 29, 1959, between the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ea-officio Governing Board of the E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District, and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, No. M-23049$, each in the amount of $1,321 .50, issued by Indemnity Insurance Company of North America, with said Lee J. Immel, 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 Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, ex-officio Governing Board of the E1 Sobrante County Fire Pro-r' tection District, 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. G r In the Fatter of Accepting resignation of Robert H. Wallace, Commissioner of BRENTWOOD COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. This Board having received the resignation of Robert H. Wallace, Commissioner of the BRENTWOOD COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, to become effective January 1, 1960; f NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor SILVA, seconded by Supervisor N' KENNY, IT IS 8Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is accepted with regret. w December 29, 1959 - continued FS The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioners BRENTWOOD COUNTY FIRE PROTECTIbN DISTRICT. It appearing to this Board that three vacancies exist on the Commission of the Brentwood County Fire Protection District due to the resignations of W. H. Anderson, Charles B. Weeks and R. H. Wallace; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners of the BRENTWOOD COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, commencing January 1, 1960: LYNN WOLFE, Eureka Avenue, Brentwood, for a term of three years; Jrt kF JESS LOPEZ, Fairview Avenue, Brentwood, for a term of two years; s CLIFFORD PIERCE, 798 Oak Street, Brentwood, for a term of one year. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Claim for damages. Joseph Alfonso Troia, 306 Yosemite Drive, Pittsburg having filed with this r Board on December 212 1959, claim for damages in the amount of $15,000; I NOW, THEREFCRE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor !( Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. rG The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Auditor- Controller's Financial Report for the fiscal year 195$-59. This Board having on December 24, 1959, received the Auditor-Controller's Financial Report for the fiscal year 1958-59, IT IS ORDERED that said report is i ww placed on file. In the Matter of Denial of application of Naval Officers Realty Corporation for re- fund of Holbrook Heights Drainage Funds. On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Naval Officers Realty Corporation for refund of Holbrook Heights Drainage funds k be and the same is DENIED. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificates issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinances adopted by cities approving the annexation of territory to said cities, be placed on file: iy i Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State CONCORD 475 December 24, 1959 rµ ANTIOCH 470-A December 24, 1959 S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. tc iE Z 6r December 292 1959 - continued - In the Matter of Fixing bound- aries and establishing elec- tion precincts. On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the boundaries of Orinda election precincts 5, 6, 8, 127 13 , 14, 17, 18, 213 229 25, 293 302 33, 34, 359 36 and 37, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as here- inafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: ORINDA PRECINCT #5 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Moraga Highway with the center line of State Freeway, Highway 24; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Moraga Highway to the intersection thereof, with the westerly b; extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Northwood Drive, and the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway; thence easterly along said exten- sion, and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with, and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Overhill Road; i thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Moraga Highway ; thence southerly along the easterly line of Moraga Highway to the southerly line of Overhill Road; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of the Moraga Highway and the southerly line of Overhill Road to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the Moraga Highway; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the northerly line of Orchard Road; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly section thereof to the center line of Moraga Highway; thence southerly along the center line of Moraga Highway to the southerly line of Encinas de Moraga; thence westerly along the southerly line of Encinas de Moraga to the easterly line of Lake Springs Unit #3; thence southerly along the easterly line of Oak Springs Unit #3; and along the southerly extension thereof to the southerly line of Section 3 T 1 SR 3 W MDBM, thence easterly along the southerly line of said Section 3 to the boundary line of the Rancho Lagunas de Los Palos Colorado thence southeasterly along: the boundary line of said Rancho to the southerly line of Section 10 T 1 SR 3 W MDHM; thence westerly along the southerly line of said section and along the westerly extension thereof to the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence in a general northwesterly direction along said county boundary to the center line of State Freeway, Highway 24; thence in a general northeasterly direction along the center line of said freeway to the point of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT #6 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Moraga Highway with the cen- ter line of State Freeway, Highway #24; thence from said point of beginning north- easterly along the center line of said freeway to the ziount Diablo base line; thence easterly along the Mount Diablo base line to the boundary line of Tarabrook Unit #2; thence in a general southerly direction along the boundary line of Tarabrook Unit #2 to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Overhill Road and the northerly line of Tara Road; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Overhill Road; thence in a general southerly direction along the easterly line of Overhill Road to the southerly line of Tara Road; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Overhill Road and the southwesterly line of Tara Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Tara Road; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the line bisecting the distance line between Overhill Road and Hillcrest Dtive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and aprroximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Broad View Terrace; thence in a general northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Overhill Road and the southerly line of Broad View Terrace; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof, to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Tara Road; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Southwood Drive; thence in a general southerly and westerly direction along last said described parallel line to the in- tersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line Df Moraga Highway and the easterly line of Northwood Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly section thereof, to the center line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along the center line of Moraga High. ay to the point of beginning. F. ORINDA PRECINCT #8 Beginning at the intersection of the center line Cif Glorietta Boulevard with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Park Way Court; thence from said point of beginning, northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Park Way Court; thence easterly along last said described line to the boundary line of Tract 2278; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2278 in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of the Bel-Air Tract; thence southerly along the southerly extension of the westerly boundary line of the Bel-Air Tract to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence in a general westerly direction along the last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof, to the center line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northerly along the center line of Glorietta Boulevard to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting Gs December 29, 1959 - continued - the angle formed by the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Heather Lane; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said des- y,rX cribed bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the southerly extension of the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Hill Crest Drive; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Martha Road; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the dis- tance line, between Overhill Road and Hillcrest Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Tara Road; thence westerly along last des- cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Overbill Road and the southerly line of Tara Road; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Overhill Road; thence northerly along the easterly line of Overhill Road to the northerly line of Tara Road; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Overhill Road and the northerly line of Tara Road to the boundary line of Tarabrook Unit #2; thence in a general northerly direction along the boundary line of Tarabrook Unit #2 to the northerly line of Moraga Meadows Unit 4; thence easterly along the northerly line of Moraga Meadows Unit 4 to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of xl Hillcrest Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Tara Road; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the center and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the center line of Tara Road; thence westerly along the center line of Tara Road to the intersection thereof, with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Daryl Drive and the southerly line f of Tara Road; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Daryl Drive; thence in a general southerly and easterly direction t along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the north- erly line of Martha Road; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to the center line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southerly along the center line of Qorietta Boulevard to the point of beginning. E f ORINDA PRECINCT #12 r Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Encinas de Moraga with the center line of Moraga Highway; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the center line of Moraga Highway to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway and the northwesterly line of Orchard Road; thence northerly along said ex- tension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Moraga Highway; thence in a general northwestern direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Westwood Court; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn paral- lel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Overbill Road; '.. thence in a general easterlv direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to X the boundary line of Orinda Hills, Unit #1; thence in a general southwesterly direction along the boundary line of Orinda Hills, Unit #1 to the intersection thereof, with line; bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of Oakwood Road and the northeasterly line of Cowl Hill Road; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Oakwood Road; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Oakwood Road to the southwesterly line of Owl Hill Road; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Oakwood Road and the southwesterly line of Owl Hill Road to the intersection thereof, with the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the easterly line of Estates Drive ; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Orchard Road; thence southerly along the easterly line of Orchard Road to the southerly line of Estates Drive; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Orchard, Road and the southerly line of Estates Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Orchard Road; thence in a general southeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of f Brookside Road and the northeasterly line of Orchard Road; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof, to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Orchard Road; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Moraga Highway and the northwesterly line of Orchard Court; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof, to the center line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along the center line of Moraga Highway to the intersection thereof, with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway and the southeasterly line of Monte Veda Drive; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately pproxi- mately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Monte Veda Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line and along the southwesterly extension thereof, to the boundary line of the Rancho Laguna de Los Palos Colorados; thence northwesterly along the boundary line of said Rancho to the intersection thereof, with the southerly extension of the easterly line of Oak Springs Unit #3; thence north-i erly along said extension and along the easterly line of Oak Springs Unit #3 to the southerly line of Encinas de Moraga; thence easterly along the southerly line of Encinas de Moraga; thence easterly to the point of beginning. s 4 i s i E wyi December 29, 1959 - continued - zw ORINDA PRECINCT 113 Beginning at the southwesterly corner of Moraga Woodlands, said point being also on the boundary line of the Rancho Laguna de Los Palos Colorados; thence from said P point of beginning northwesterly along said Rancho line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1.0C feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line Cf Monte Veda Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of that tract of land now, or formerly, owned by Moffat; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said Moffat Tract to the boundary line of that tract v of land now, or formerly, owned by Eglington; thence along the boundary line of said Eglington Tract in a general counterclockwise direction to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Oak Drive; thence in the general easterly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn rarallel with and approximately 1001 feet southwesterly from the southwest- erly line of ?Moraga Highway; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof; with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of the Moraga Highway and the northwesterly line of Valley View Drive; thence easterly along last said bisecting line to the southwesterly line of the Morage. Highway; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Moraga High- 40 way to the southeasterly line of Valley View Drive; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Valley View Drive and the1. southwesterly line of Moraga Highway to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence south- easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with t the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Woodland Road and the N: southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence easterly along last said described bi- secting line to the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence southeasterly along x: the southwesterly line of ?Moraga highway to the southeasterly line of Woodland Road; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of woodland Road and the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway to the line drawn paral- lel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of that tract of land now, or formerly, owned by Pacific Gas & Electric; thence southwesterly along the boundary line of said Pacific Gas & Electric Tract to the boundary line of Moraga Woodlands; thence along the boundary line of Moraga Woodlands in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. jr r ORINDA PRECIIICT #14 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Moraga Highway with the west- erly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Orchard Road and the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway; thence from said point of beginning easterly along said extension and along said last described bisecting line to a point that is due south of the most southerly corner of Tract 2697; thence north x to a boundary line of Tract 2697; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2697 in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2555; thence in a general easterly direction along the boundary line of 2555 to the boundary line of Tract 2168; thence along; the boundary line of Tract 216 in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Rheem Highlands; thence along the boundary line of Rheem Highlands in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary Line of the Orinda Elementary School District; thence southerly along the boundary line of the Orinda Elementary School District to a point that is due east of the most northerly corner of Tract 2420; thence due west to the boundary line of Tract 2420; thence along the boundary line of Tract 24.20 in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of Indian Valley; thence southwesterly along the boundary line of Indian Valley to the inter- section thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway and the northwesterly line of Ivy Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Moraga Highway; thence in a general southerly direction along the center line M of Moraga Highway to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly Zine of the Moraga Highway and the northeasterly line of Altamount Drive; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Moraga Highway; thence in a general northerly and northwesterly direction along last described parallel line to the in ter section ersectionthereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Woodland Road and the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway to the northwesterly line of Woodland Road; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Woodland Road and the southwesterly line of 14oraga Highway to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwest- erly line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Valley View Drive and the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of 'Moraga Highway x to the northwesterly line of Valley View Drive; thence westerly along the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Valley View Drive and the south- westerly line of ?Moraga Highway to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Oak Drive and the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the center line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along the center line of Moraga Highway to the point of beginning. S q5 1 December 29, 1959 - continued - 4 ORINDA PRECIXCT 117 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southerly line of Orchard Road; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southerly line of Orchard Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 ; u feet easterly from the easterly line of Great Oak Circle; thence in a general southerly, westerly and norhterly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Orchard Road; thence in a general northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Brookside Road and the southwesterly line of Orchard R Road; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the north- erly extension thereof, to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Orchard Road; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Orchard Road and the southerly line of Estates: Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Orchard Road; thence northerly along the easterly line of Orchard Road to the northerly line of Estates Drive; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Orchard Road and the northerly line of Estates a Drive to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Oakwood Road and the southwesterly line of Owl Hill Road; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Oak- wood Road; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Oakwood Road to the northeasterly line of Owl Hill Road: thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle4 formed by the southeasterly line of Oakwood Road and the northeasterly line of Owl Hill Road to the boundary line of Orinda Hills unit #1; thence in a general north- easterly direction along the boundary line of Orinda Hills Unit #1 to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Estates ' r Drive and the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive; thence easterly along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Secnic Drive; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive to the southeasterly line of Estates Drive; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Estates Drive and the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive to a line drawn parallel with and aprroximately 100 feet southwesterly .from the southwesterly line of Scenic rt Drive; thence southeaster) along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Orinda Hills Unit #1; thence in a general southwesterly direction along theF boundary line of Orinda Hills unit #1 to the intersection thereof, with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle-formed by the northeasterly line of Orchard Road and the southeasterly line of Scenic Drive; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Orchard Road and the northwesterly line of Valley Drive; thence southerly along last said described bi- secting line to the northeasterly line of Orchard Road; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Orchard Road to the southeasterly line of Valley Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Valley a Drive and the northeasterly line of Orchard Road to a line drawn parallel with and ap- proximately p- proximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Orchard Road; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with. the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Orchard Road: thence southerly along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence south- westerly along the northwesterly line of Glorietta Boulevard to the point of beginning.; ORINDA PRECINCT J18 If Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the Orinda Elementary School District, said point being on the southerly line of the Rancho Acalanes; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the easterly line of the said school district to the boundary line of Rheem Highlands; thence alone, the boundary line of Rheem Highlands in a general. clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2168; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2158 in a general counterclockwise direction to the northerly line of Tract 2555; thence westerly along the northerly line of Tract 2555 to the nor- therly line of Tract 2697; thence southwesterly along the boundary line of Tract 2697 to the boundary line of that tract of land now, or formerly, owned by D. A. Courtney; thence alone the boundary line of said Courtney Tract in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Mcr aga Via; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard to the northeasterly line of :loraga Via; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and north- easterly line of Dora ga Via to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northeasterly ? along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Virginia Drive ; thence northerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Clorietta Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard to the northeasterly line of Virginia Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Virginia Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the south- easterly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly ex- tension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Glorietta Boule-E vard and the northerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence northeasterly along said exten- sion and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence in a general easterly direction along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof, with the southerly extension of the easterly line of Tract 2278; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described easterly line to 71 4 December 29, 1959 - continued - rS the boundary line of the Bel-Air Tract; thence along the boundary line of the Bel-Air Tract in a general counterclockwise direction to the intersection thereof, with the easterly line of Moraga Meadows Unit #2; thence northerly along the easterly line of Moraga Meadows Unit #2 and along the northerly extension thereof, to the boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes; thence easterly along said Rancho boundary line to the point of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT #2_1 t of Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes with the easterly line of Moraga Meadows Unit #5; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the easterly line of Moraga Meadows Unit #5 and along the southerly extension thereof, to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Meadow Park Court; thence westerly along last said des- cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southerly line of Meadow Park Court; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly section thereof, to the center line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southerly along the center line of Glorietta Boulevard to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the west- erly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Meadow Lane ; thence north- westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of Meadow View Road and the easterly line of Moraga Lane; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Meadow View Road; thence westerly along the southerly line of Meadow View Road to the westerly line of Meadow K. Lane; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Meadow Lane and the southerly line of Meadow View Road to a line drawn paral- lel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Meadow View rk Road; thence in a general westerly and northerly direction along last said described F; parallel line and along the northerly extension thereof to the boundary line of the 1 Rancho Acalanes; thence easterly along said Rancho boundary line to the point of be- ginning. ORINDA PRECINCT #22 r Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lost Valley Estates; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of Lost Valley Estates in a general clock- wise direction to the boundary line of the tract of land now, or formerly, owned by v Pacific Cas & Electric; thence northeasterly along the boundary line of said Pacific Gas & Electric Tract to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Dora a Highway; thence southerly along last said described k' parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Moraga Highway and the northerly line of Altamount Drive; thence westerly along the center line of Altamount Drive to the center line of LaCresta Road; thence southerly and southwesterly along the center line of La Cresta Road and along the southwesterly extension thereof, to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Hon Gabriel y+ay; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Moraga Del Ray, Unit #1; thence northeasterly along the boundary line of Moraga Del Ray, Unit #l, to the center line of Lon Gabriel tray; thence northwesterly along the center line of Don Gabriel 1:ay to the center line of Lost Valley Drive; thence northwesterly i along the center line of Lost Valley Drive to the boundary Line of Lost Valley Estates; thence along the boundary line of Lost Valley Estates in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT #25 k: 3 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the N northerly line of Overhill Road; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the northerly line of Overbill Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Moraga Highway; thence in a general north- erly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Southwood Drive; thence in a general easterly and northerly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1CO feet southerly from the southerly line of Tara Road; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the in- tersection thereof, with the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Over'nill Road and the southwesterly line of Broadview Terrace; thence southeasterly along said extension and along last said bi- secting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from r the westerly line of Hillcrest Drive; thence southerly along last said described parallel line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Heather Lane; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Orchard Road; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Orchard Road and the southeasterly line of Valley Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Orchard Road; thence northwesterly along the northerly line of Orchard Road to the fjs northeasterly line of Valley Drive; thence northerly along; the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Valley Drive and the northeasterly line of Orchard Road to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Orchard Road and the southeasterly line of Scenic Drive; 4 1 thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly exten- sion thereof to the boundary line of Orinda Hills Unit #1; thence in a general north- a erly direction along the boundary line of Orinda Hills Unit #1 to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southeasterly line of Scenic t Drive; thence northwesterly along said last described parallel line to the intersection Y i December 29, 1959 - continued - Y thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive and the southeasterly line of Estates Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive; thence north- westerly along the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive to the northwesterly line of Estates Drive; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Scenic Drive and the northwesterly line of Estates Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Scenic Drive; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Overhill Road; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly E from the southeasterly line of Westwood Court; thence southwesterly along last said described Darallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet l r-M 1 ; northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly i along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the southerly w. line of Overhill Road; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northerly along the easterly line of Moraga Highway to the point of beginning. ORIRDA PRECINCT #29 a Beginning at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Orchard Road; thence from said point of beginning north- easterly along the northwesterly line of Glorietta Boulevard to the northeasterly line of Orchard Road; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Orchard Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the north- westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Heather Lane; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the south- easterly extension thereof, to the center line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence south- westerly along the center line of Glorietta Boulevard to the intersection thereof, with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeast- erly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly with the southeasterly i line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Virginia Drive;;, thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard to the southwesterly line of Virginia Drive; thence southerly along the linew bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Virginia Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence a. southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, g with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Moraga Via; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard to the southwest- erly line of Moraga Via; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Moraga Via to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by D. A. Courtney. y thence along the boundary of said Courtney Tract in a general counterclockwise direc- tion to the boundary line of Tract 2697; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2697 in a general counterclockwise direction to the most southerly corner of Tract 2697; thence due south to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed b the southeaster) line of Orchard Road and the northeaster) line of Moraga Highway;Y Y Y g Y; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly ex- tension thereof to the center line of Moraga Highway; thence southeasterly along the center line of Moraga Highway to the intersection thereof, with a northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Oak Drive and the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting lirie to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 y feet southerly from the southerly line of Oak Drive; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described parallel line to a boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Eglington; thence along the boundary line of said Eglington Tract in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Moffat; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said Moffat Tract to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Monte Veda Drive; thence northeasterly, along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Monte Veda Drive and the southwesterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northerly along said described bisecting line and along the norther) extension thereof, to the center line of Moraga Highway; thenceYgY southeasterly! along the center line of the Moraga Highway to the intersection thereof, with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of the Moraga Highway and the northwesterly line of Orchard Road; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Orchard Road; thence in a general southeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Great Oak Circle; thence southwesterly, southeasterly and northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Orchard Road; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the point of beginning, j P s 3 f i fi f!1 t December 29, 1959 - continued - E ORINDA PRECINCT #30 41 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Ivy Drive with the center line of Moraga Highway, said point being also on the boundary line of the Orinda Elementary School District; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the southerly line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Ivy Drive and the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway along last said described bisected line to a line drawn parallel and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Tract 22¢2, said point being also on the boundary line of Tract 2+29; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2429 in a general counterclockwise direction to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Coral Drive and the southwesterly line of Ivy Drive; thence northerly along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Coral Drive; thence northeasterly n along the southeasterly line of Coral Drive to the northeasterly line of Ivy Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Coral Drive and the northeasterly line of Ivy Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Coral Drive; thence in a general northeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeast- erly line of Coral Drive and the southwesterly line of Fiesta Circle; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Fiesta Circle; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Fiesta Circle to the northwest erly line of Coral Drive; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by nt, the northwesterly line of Coral Drive and the southwesterly line of Fiesta Circle at a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence continuing westerly to last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ivy Drive and the southerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Ivy Drive; thence northerly along the easterly line of Ivy Drive to the northerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence north- easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ivy Drive and the northerly line of Fiesta Circle to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 19 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence easterly along last said described oarallel line to the boundary line of Tract 2541; thence along the bound ary line of Tract 2541 in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of the Orinda Elementary School District; thence along said School District boundary lines tri in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. e ORINDA PRECINCT #33 Beginning at the northeasterly corner of Moraga Meadows; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the northerly line of Moraga I.ieadows and along the west erly extension thereof, to the boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes; thence along said Rancho Boundary line in a general counterclockwise direction to the easterly boun- dary line of Moraga Meadows; thence northerly along the easterly boundary line of Moraga ?Meadows to the point of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT , 34 Beginning at the intersection of a line drawn parallel with, and approximately 100 feet southerlyfrom the southerlyline of Meadow Park Court with the easterly line of Moraga AieadowsIInit #2; thence fru said point of beginning southerly along the boundary line of Moraga Meadows Unit #2, to the boundary line of the Bel-Air Tract; thence along the boundary line of the Bel-Air Tract in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2278; thence along the boundary line of Tract 227$ in f a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Park I+ay Court; thence westerly along last said described T)arallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of Park tray Court; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northerly along the center line of Glorietta Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the west- s erly line of Clorietta Boulevard and the northerly Line of Martha Road; thence north- westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly f line of Daryl Road; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with a line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Daryl Drive and the southerly line of Tara Road; thence north- easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly exten- sion thereof, to the center line of Tara Road; thence southeasterly along the center line of Tara Road to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Tara Road; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Meadow Lane; thence in a northerly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Meadow Court; thence northwesterly along last said described line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Meadow View Road; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Meadow Land and the southerly line of 3-ieadow View Road; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Meadow View Road; thence easterly along the southerly line of Meadow View Road tc 'the easterly line of Meadow Lane; thence south- easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Meadow Lane and the southerly line of Meadow View Road to a line drawn parallel vrith and approxi- mately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Meadow Lane; thence southerly along 7 last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Glorietta Boulevard and the northerly line of 4 Meadow Lane; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along JF the southeasterly extension thereof, to the center line of Glorietta Boulevard; thence northerly along the center line of Glorietta Boulevard to the intersection thereof, R with the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly December 29, 1959 - continued - t line of Glorietta Boulevard and the southerly line of Meadow Lane Court; thence south- easterly along said extension and along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Meadow Park Court; thence in a general easterly direction along last said described parallel line to the point of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT ?35 i Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the u northerly line of Ivy Drive; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the northerly line of Ivy Drive to the boundary line of Indian Valley; thence easterly along the boundary line of Indian Valley to the boundary line of Tract 2420; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2420 in a general clockwise direction to the norther- ly point of Tract 2420; thence due east to the boundary line of the Orinda Elementary School District; thence along said School District boundary lines in a general souther ly direction to the boundary line of Tract 2541; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2541 in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- j mately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ivy Drive and the northerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the r easterly line of Ivy Drive; thence southerly along the easterly line of Ivy Drive to the southerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ivy Drive and the southerly line of Fiesta Circle to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Fiesta Circle; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the F inorthwesterlylineofCoralDriveandthesouthwesterlylineofFiestaCircle; thence continuing easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Fiesta Circle; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Fiesta Circle x to the southeasterly line of Coral Drive; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Coral Drive and the southwesterly line of Fiesta Circle to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeast- s erly from the southeasterly line of Coral Drive; thence in a general southwesterly di- j rection along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ivy Drive and the south- easterly line of Coral Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Coral Drive; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Coral Drive to the southwesterly line of Ivy Drive; thence northwesterly along ; 2 the southwesterly line of Ivy Drive to the northwesterly line of Coral Drive; thence y westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ivy Drive and the northwester) line of Coral Drive to a line drawn s.y parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Ivy Drive; thence in a general northerly and northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle foamed bYthe easterly s ' line of Ardith Drive and the southerly line of Ivy Drive; thence continuing north- a13 westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Ivy Drive; i thence westerly along the southerly line of Ivy Drive to the westerly line of Ardith Drive; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Ardith Drive and the southerly line of Ivy Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Lavina Court; thence southwesterly and northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersections thereof, with a line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the southerly line of Ivy Drive; thence northxesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Moraga Highway; thence northerly along the easterly line of Moraga Highway to the point of beginning. ORIIDA PRECINCT 136 1 Beginning at the intersection of the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Coral Drive and the center line of Moraga Highway; thence from said point of beginning in a general northerly direction; along the center line of Moraga Highway to the intersection thereof, with the north- westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Highway and the southerly line of Ivy Drive; thence southeasterly along said i extension and along last said bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi z mately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Lavina Court; thence southeasterly and northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, a with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Ardith Drive and the southerly line of Ivy Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Ardith Drive; thence easterly along the southerly line of Ivy Drive to the easterly line of Ardith Drive; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ardith Drive and the southerly line of Ivy Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Ivy Drive; thence in a general southeasterly and south- erly direction along last said described parallel line; thence a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Coral Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ardith Drive and the northwesterly line of Coral Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Coral Drive; thence south- westerly along the northwesterly line of Coral Drive to the southwesterly line of Ardith Drive; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by south- F westerly line of Ardith Drive and the northwesterly line of Coral Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Coral Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to ; the point of beginning. pi fk 9 i i i December 29, 1959 - continued - ORINDA PRECINCT 137 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Moraga Highway and the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterlylineofCoralDrive; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ardith Drive and the northwesterly line of CoralDrive; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly r xlineofCoralDrive; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Coral. Drive to the northeasterly line of Ardith Drive; thence northerly along the line bisectingtheangleformedbythenortheasterlylineofArdithDriveandthenorthwesterlyline ofCoral Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterlyfromthenorthwesterlylineofCoralDrive; thence northeasterly along last said des- cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angleformedbythesouthwesterlylineofIvyDriveandthenorthwesterlylineofCoral Drive; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterlyilineofIvyDrive; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Ivy Drive tothesoutheasterlylineofCoralDrive; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ivy Drive and the southeasterly line ofCoralDrivetoboundarylineofTract2429; thence along the boundary line of Tract uE 2429 in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately100feetnortheasterlyfromthenortheasterlylineofMoragaHighway; thence south- easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Moraga Highway and the northwesterly line of Ivy Drive; thence southerly along said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterlyaloe the center line of Mora Hi p ginning. ug' Moraga Highway to the Dint of be L; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. 3 °'x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c. Tkt f In the Matter of Policy a regarding jury duty by County employees. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County i employees may not be exempted from jury duty even though they are frequently challenged and disqualified after being called; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the pay status of County employees called for jury duty shall be as prescribed by order of this board dated March 3 , 1959• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Publication of flNoticeofIntentiontoConvey an Easement to the East Bay Municipal Utility District Animal Control Center) . RESOLUTION r{ 1;HEREAS, the County of Contra Costa is Lessee and Optionee to the certain K premises described in Lease dated October 1, 1958, and recorded October 31, 1958, underRecorder's Series No. 59712 in book 3256 of Official Records, at Page 338; and kIKER.EAS, the vested owners of said premises Carl Adam Roy and Lillian A. Roy x his wife, intend to convey to the East Bay Municipal hility District a pipe line ease- ment for water service on said leased -remises; and WHI the County of Contra Costa, Sta;,e of California, desires the water 5 service and consents to the conveyance of said easement on above leased premises as described in the following notice, without charge: F NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, a the 26th day of January, 1960, at ten o'clock a.m. of said day in the Chambers of the r. Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the conveyance of the real pro- perty described in said notice. s: BE IT FURTHLR RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and heisherebydirectedtocausetobepublishedinPINCLE-HERCULES NEWS, a newspaper of genIeralcirculation, for one (1) week immediately preceeding the date set for hearing, the following notice: NOTICE OF ITITENTICK TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY 3 AANOTICEISfEREBYGIVENthat :.he Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCosta, Skate of California, has, on the 29th day of December, 1959, in regular meeting,declared its intention to convey an easement for water pipe line to the East Bay Muni- cipal Utility District over the following described real oroperty: All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: 1 _ t f PCR'.70N of Lot B, as shown on the map of Dohrman Ranch filed a December 21, 1885, in Book E of daps, Page 115, in the office of the County ?recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: BEGINNING on the western line of the parcel of land described JapintheDeedfromCarlAdamRoytoElizabethA. Roy, dated August 28 1953, recorded October 15, 1953, in Book 2208 of Official Records, i a" Y e "D kV 4N Mfi"%`t4M° 'n ) 1.f..f." December 29, 1959 - continued - Px K Page 465, at the northern Tine of the parcel of land described in the Deed from Dolores H. O'Brien to the State of California, dated March 22, 1932, recorded April 21, 1932, in Book 305 of Official xfxLL Records, Page 492; thence from said Point of Beginning North 0008130"s r nest, along said last mentioned western line 539-55 feet; thence rWest60feet; thence South 0*08130" East, parallel with the western line of said Roy parcel (2208 OR 465) to the northern line of said State parcel (305 OR 492); thence North 8446'4.7" East, along saidlastmentionedline60.24 feet to the Point of Beginning. f EXCEPTING THEREFROM: That portion thereof lying within the parcel of land containing 0.209 of an acre, more or less, described in the Deed from Dolores H. O'Brien, et vir, to East Bay Municipal ' Utility District, dated November 29, 1935, recorded December 10, 19353 in Book 403 of Official Records, Page 307. Not including in this exception the rights reserved unto the grantor in said Deed. S 7& NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to convey said pro ert to the East Bay 1ft icipal Utility District without cost; that Tuesday, the Y 26th dayy of January, 1960, at ten o'clock a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board will meet to make said conveyance DATED: December 29, 1959.6 W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the, Hoard of- Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California r- x ^ D By M. A. Smith x Deputy Clerk PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 29th day of December, 1959, by the following vote: q AYES: Supervisors - JAM P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supe rvis ors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. E i And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 51 1960, at 9 a.m.., in the Board' Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r Chairman ATTEST:i i Rt W. T. PAASCH, CLERK B t Y y Deputy .Clerk t r 9. 14 t Orf n f 3 1 Y AN, l Lha: f M'Y r r1w iFyr1 f Jk V ry 1 Y 11WIF 4 Ih+ i iP. i P413 b'44 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1960 THE BOARD Mr IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHA11BLRS9 HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, 1 VICE CHAIR11W49 'RESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THMIAS JOHN C+OLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR W. G. BUCHANAN, CHAIINAN. PRESEV T: W. T. FAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts. On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of precincts Moraga 1 to 7 inclusive; St. Marys; Lafayette 39 and 40; and San Ramon 1 and 2, election precincts ofContra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter 1 set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: r MORAGA ?RECIF.CT NO. 1 i Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Lot No. 316 of the Sectionization Map of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados with the center line of the former S.N.R.R. Right of W2y, said point being also on the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of said Utility District in a general counterclockwise direction to E the center line of the former S.N.R.R. Right of Way; thence in a general southwesterly direction along last said described Right of 'Nay to the point of beginning. Z Excepting therefrom: Parcel 1 x Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Baitx Drive with the northeasterly boundary line of Tract 2441; thence from said point of beginning along r the boundary line of Tract 2441 in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1.00 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Canino Pablo and the southeasterly line of Dickenson Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo; k thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo to the northwesterlyq. line of Dickenson Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo and the northwesterly line of Dickenson Drive to a line drawn parallel with and aDproximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Camino 'Pablo; thence northwesterly along last said des-1 3+` cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of 1 the line drawn parallel with and aporoximately 100 feet northwesterly from the north- westerly line of Baitx Drive; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Larch Avenue and the northwesterly line of Baitx Drffire; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Baitx Drive; thence northeasterly along the center line of Baitx Drive to the point of beginning. Parcel 2 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Canyon Road with the f southerly lire of Tract 2592; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of Tract 2592 in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Fleuti Drive; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel nth and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Sanders Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Canyon Road and the northeasterly line of Sanders Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Canyon Road; thence southerly along the easterly line of Canyon Road to the point of beginning. MORA GA PF.ECIl':CT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the Moraga School District with a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet westerly from the G westerly line of Moraga Road; thence from said point of beginning in a general south- erly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Moraga Road and the northerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence southeasterly along last said described bi- secting line to the westerly line of Moraga Road; thence southerly along the westerly line of Moraga Road to the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Moraga Road and the t. southerly line of Rheem Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet southerly from the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence in a general north- westerly direction along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Tract 2264; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2264 in a general clockwise di- s rection to the boundary line of Tract 2502; thence along the boundary line of Tract w 2502 in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2281, thence along the boundary line of Tract 22F l in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Moraga School District; thence along the boundary line of the Moraga School District in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. E i t s 1 January 5, 1960 - continued - y MORA CA PRECINCT NO. 3 A Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Moraga Road and the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Road and the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet easterly from the easterly line of Moraga Road; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Tract 2208; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2208 in a general clockwise direction to the southerly line of Tract 2208; thence in a general westerly direction along the southerly line of Tract 2208 and along the westerly extension thereof to the center line of Moraga Road; thence southerly along the center line of Moraga Road to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the southerly line of Tract 2691; thence in a general westerly direction along said extension and along the southerly line of Tract 2691 and along the westerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Donald Drive; thence in a general northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the boundary line s of the Moraga School District; thence north along the Moraga School District Boundary Line to the southerly line of Tract 2281; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the southerly lines of Tracts 2281, 2502 and 2264 to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Rheem Boule- vard; thence southeasterly along the last said described parallel line to the inter- ! section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Moraga Road and the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence easterly' along the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard to the point of beginning. MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the Moraga School Dis- trict with a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet westerly from the westerly line of Moraga Road; thence from said point of beginning along the Moraga School District boundary line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District in a general clockwise direction to the center line of the former S.E.R.R. Right of Way; thence in a general southwesterly direction along F the center line of said Right of lay to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Moraga School District; thence along the boundary line of the Moraga School District in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet south- westerly from the southwesterly line of Donald Drive; thence in a general southeast- erly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the southerly line of Tract 2691; thence easterly along is siad extension and along the southerly line of Tract 2691 and along the easterly ex- tension thereof to the center line of Moraga Road; thence northerly along the center line of ;oraga Road to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the southerly line of Tract 2208; thence easterly along said extension to the boundary line of Tract 2208; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2208 in a general counter- clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet easterly j from the easterly line of Moraga Road; thence northerly along last said described barallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Moraga Road and the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence i northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence westerly along the southerly line of Rheem Boulevard to the westerly line of Moraga Road; thence northerly along the westerly line of Moraga Road to the northerly line of Rheem Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the ' f- angle formed by the westerly line of Moraga Road and the northerly line of Rheem k Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 600 feet westerly from the westerly line of Moraga Road; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the point of beginning. MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 5 t Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Lot 316 Sectionization Map of Rancho Laguna de las Palos Colorados with the center line of the former S.N.R.R. Right of stay, said point being also on the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District in a general counterclockwise direction to the t northerly line of Lot 304 Sectionization Map of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence east along the north line of said lot 344 and along the east extension thereof to the intersection thereon with the south extension of the east line of lot 280 Sectionization Mau of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence south along said extension to the boundary line of the Moraga School District; thence along the bound- ary line of the Moraga School District in a general clockwise direction to the bound- ary line of the East Bay Municipal UtilityrLstrict; thence along the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District in a general counterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. XCRAGA PRECINCT NO. 6 i Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Baitx Drive with the i northeasterly boundary line of Tract 2441; thence from said point of beginning along { the boundary line of Tract 2441 in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn paral-1 lel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the in- tersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo and the southeasterly line of Dickenson Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo to the northwesterly line of Dickenson Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Camino Pablo and the northwesterly line of Dickenson Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeast- erly line of Camino Pablo; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel linet, to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line drawn parallel;.__,.___,..., 1_t a. r` v A. Y 1 January 5, 1960 - continued - with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Baitx Drive; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Larch Avenue and the northwesterly line of Baitx Drive; thence east- f erly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof i to the center line of Baitx Drive; thence northeasterly along the center line of Baitx Drive to the point of beginning. 41, i f MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Canyon Road with the 1 southerly line of Tract 2592; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of Tract 2592 in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Fleuti Drive; F r thence southerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Sanders Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Canyon Road and the northeasterly line of Sanders Drive; thence southwesterly along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the easterly line of Canyon Road; thence southerly along the easterly line of Canyon Road to the point of beginning. 4 f ' ST. MARY'S PRECINCT A Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa with the south extension of the easterly line of lot 280 Sectionization Map of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence from said point of beginning north along said extension to the intersection thereof with the east extension of the south line of lot 287 Sectionization 11sv of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence west along said extension -and along the south line of-said lot 287 to the boundary line of the East- Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of the Moraga School District; thence along the boundary line of the Moraga School District in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Walnut Creek s, Judicial District; thence along the boundary line of the Walnut Creek -J udicial District a in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence northwesterly along said County Boundary Line to the point of beginning. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 39 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District and the southern boundary line of the Lafayette School District; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of the Lafayette School District; thence along the boundary line of the Lafayette School Dis- trict in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. 1 F LAFAYETTE PRECINCT 110. 40 f S:lJ PAF Beginning at the northwest corner of the Alamo School District; thence from said point of beginning east 1 mile; thence south 2 miles; thence west to the boundary y lin, of the Alamo School District; thence along the boundary line of the Alamo School jDistrict in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. i SAN RJMON PRECINCT h0. 1 All that portion lying within the San Eamon School District. SAN RAMON PRECINCT NO. 2 y k Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of the Moraga School District and the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa to the boundary line of the Walnut Creek Judicial District; thence along the boundary r line of the Walnut Creek Judicial District in a general counterclockwise direction toY the boundary line of the Moraga School District; thence south along the boundary line of the Moraga School District to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election jprecincts 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 j i present. Ic kIn the Natter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super— visor Silva, seconded by Su-ervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit : t x APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE F Board of Sunervisors 4 Capital Outlay 2 Radio Receivers 150, Use of County Equipment 150. Health Capital Outlay Replacements f Card File 18 drawer (Item 6)360. Leasehold Improvements 36o. x 1 1 77 January 5, 1960 - continued APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Health Capital Outlay Replacements File Cardineer (Item 4) 120 Capital Outlay Additions File 6 Drawer (Item 33) 120 Hookston Monument Service of Other Depts. app. Memorial Halls• service of other deP t 30 Hospital r Tape Recorder 1003 215 Medical & Surgical Supplies 1003 130 Unappropriated Reserve 1003 5 Probation Item 14 - Object 953 - Desk 27 Item 1 Object 951 - Adding Machine27 Item 2 Object 955 - 2 drawer legal files r. Increase ouantiti from 4 to 5r.. Public Works Denartment 1. Secondary Road Construction r Item 32C Walnut Avenue200 Item 321 Farm Bureau Road SWO 3' t Primary Road Construction Item 396 Detterments 12800 ry 2, Primary Ki *hts of tea Item 14 Reliez alley Road 60 Item 631 Reliez Valley Road 60r. h YYif Primary Road Construction t 1. Mt. Diablo Boulevard - pave 4 100 Item 396 Betterments 100 Secondary Road Construction 2. Downer Street - reconstruct 5,700 Primary Right of Wav Item 603 Valley View 5,.700 s, q Various - Tab. Service f Auditor - 1003 17,710 Tab. Department - 1003 1212. Treasurer - 1003 03 3a Assessor - 1003 3:564 q Telephone Exchange - 1003 128 Animal Control - 1003 3,630 Health Dept. - 1003 303 Social Service 1003 669 Supt. of Schools - 1003 4p227 i 4 Unappropriated Reserve Gen. Fund - 1003 267551 Tab. Dept. Permanent Salaries - 1003 2,400 Temporary Salaries - 1003 13, 400overtime - 1003 2 '600 Rent of Equipment - 1003 2,000 , Office Sunplies - 1003 22000 Cost Applied - 1003 22,956 Various FY 58-59 3 Judicial Dist. Genl. Exp. - 1003 116 Telephone Exchange - 1003 1,622 Aid Needy Children Bd. Hm. - 1003 104 Medical Service to Aid Recip. - 1003 25213 x Unappropriated reserve Genl. Fund 1003 272055 The foregoing order is oased by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. a f In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The Count' Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction Of r erroneous assessments; and said requests ha-:ing been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE a. t 81 January 5, 1960 - continued BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assess- ments: ssess- ments: 22RequestsdatedDecember15, 1959 In accordance with Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow1ingassessmentsshouldbeaddedtothe1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Y Code 7,038 - Assessment No. 2068, A. Santos is erroneously assessed u with personal property in the amount of $2500. This personal pro- k perty, consisting of equipment, was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date of the first Monday of March. Assessment No. 7938-2068 should be cancelled. Requests dated December 18, 1959 In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ing assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 202-Assessment No. 2411, Charles F. & Katherine Johnson are assessed with personal property in the amount of $310. In extending the assessed valuation on the property statement, the incorrect fac- tor was used to determine the assessed valuation of equipment. Due to this clerical error, the incorrect valuation was posted on the roll. f The correct assessed valuation should be $130. Reouests dated December 23, 1959 Fic In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ing assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll: 82 J January 5, 1960 - continued d ; Brookwood Road and Moraga Way Crinda• establishes Yield Right of Way on Camino Don Miguel, Vista Del Mar, Coral brive anJ Ardith Drive, Orinda; and repeals Ordinance 1293 re El Nido Ranch Road, Lafayette. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation r printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1395 in the POST DISPATCH. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members S pre sent. s In the Matter of Claim for damages. Mr. H. Leroy Cannon, Attorney on behalf of Mr. Roy Thomas, General Delivery, Concord, California, having filed with this Board on December 31, 1959, claim for 14 damages in the amount of $100,000; yNOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, 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 5 present. y7 In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1387, 13889 1391, 13939 1386. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1387, 1388, 13919 1393, 1386, and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with3 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 Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll 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- " a sent. S z In the Matter of re Issue of Bonds of Oakley Union School District 1959 School Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California., a heretofore on the 24th day of February, 1959, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $190,000 principal amount of bonds of Oakley Union School District, designated 1959 School Bonds". as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and ti WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds { was divided into series of which $79,000 principal amount were designated "Series A" I ter' and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $79,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion or tion thereof is now outstanding, and s WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $111,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the governing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; and t„ this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 14th day of December, 1959, prescribing 1 the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $37,000 and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series B; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that 437,000 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 $190,000 principal amount of 1959 School Bonds of Oakley Union School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the privisions 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. 37,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated March 1, 1960, shall be 37 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-37, both inclusive of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United Mates of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county., and shall :nature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable n on March 1st in each of the years 1961 to 1978, both inclusive; 1,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable on G March 1st, 1979. 8 3 January 5, 1960 - continued Y 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 March, 1961 and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of September and March of each year untii t said bonds are paid; 1 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 Y and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county Clerk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature ' and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and ex- shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substantial- ly in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA B - 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Oakley Union School District of Contra Costa County. i 1959 School Bond, Series B. OAKLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California,, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county on the 1st day of Larch 19 the principal sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,0003 in lawful money of the hitec tates of America with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of er• cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the st days of September and March of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for n 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 r denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $190,060, 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 district on the 20th day of January, 1959 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 Consti-N tution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and, things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and 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 shall be payable t} out of the interest and sinking fund of said district, and the money for the redemption 3 of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said district. r`f IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the count r clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 1st day of March, 1960. SEAL) Chairman of Board of Supervisors x COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. MCNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH CountyCle—Fri IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be attache interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: t The Treasurer of Coupon No._________ Contra Costa County, State of California rT will pay to the holder hereof out o the interest and sinking fund of the Oakley Union School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, being interest then due on 1959 School Bond No.B , Series B. of said District, dated March 1, 1960. H. E. McNAMER 3 County XUdit or ra. 1 January 5, 1960 - continued r 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- ' a, able property in said 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 B to be published at least two weeks in the DIABLO VALLEY NEWS a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 2nd day of February, 1960, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. , of said day, received sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board re- serves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of b Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of January, 1910, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. Pe J e In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of December, 1959. F6( On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of December, 1959, 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 members C- present*f i us4 In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. 6JJ On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor f Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following per- sonnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being under- stood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification k required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS f Probation De artment. Create class of Deputy Probation Officer, Range 32 (4458-45!56) . and reclassify positions of Field Probation Officer, Range 32 (44584556) , to Deputy Probation Officer. Create class of k Senior Deputy Probation Officer, Range 34 ($505-$613), and reclassify x positions of Senior Field Probation Officer, Range 34 ($5054613) , to Senior Deputy Probation Officer. Delete classes of Field Probation i 9 Officer and Senior Field Probation Officer from the county basicr" salary schedule. All actions effective January 6, 1960. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, E In the Matter of Acceptance of Gift. The Medical Records Department personnel of Kaiser Hospital in walnut Creek having donated the sum of $25 to the County Hospital; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said gift is ACCEPTED and the Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute a Certificate of Acceptance.F w= The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Vatter of Authorizing s attendance at meeting. i On the recomendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisors Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Y i 1 John A. Davis, County Probation Officer - 1%hite House Conference on Children and Youth in t Washington, D. C. , from Larch 26, 1960 to April 4, 1960. hI o The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. s l z j r VAIII January 5, 1960 - continued - j In the Matter of Authorizing Crockett County Fire Protec- tion District to enter into x" an agreement for mutual fire aid with various fire pro- tection entities in Solana County, c t On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Crockett County Fire Protection District is authorized to enter into an agreement for mutual fire aid with various fire protection entities in Solano County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, s In the Matter of Authorizing payment for fire hose for the it Oakley County Fire Protection District. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that the County c.:r Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in favor of Dal Porta Brothers in the amount of $308.$$, in payment of claim for fire hose purchased for use of the Oakley CountyFireProtectionDistrict, said amount to be charged to the district. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members a- t present. G x f In the Matter of Extending the a{ Lease of Premises for the El Cerrito Judicial .District on a month-to-month Basis. RESOLUTION k WHEREAS, the lease executed between the City of El Cerrito and the County of Contra Costa of premises for El Cerrito Judicial District expires December 31., 1959; and WHEREAS, ways and means are now being explored for inclusion of a Judicial s Court in the projected new E1 Cerrito Public Safety Building; and WHEREAS, it is agreeable with the City of El Cerrito to extend the present lease of a month-to-month basis, upon the sane terms and conditions, for the same monthly rental of Two Hundred Sixty Five ($265.00) Dollars per month; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby requests extension of the present lease, on a month-to-month basis, under the same terms and conditions as before, at a rental of Two Hundred Sixty Five 265.00) Dollars. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, 14EL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. t In the Matter of Approving program as a method for se- x curing and evaluating in- formation on employment se- parations. The County Administrator and Director of Personnel having presented to this p Board a proposed program as a method for securing and evaluating information on em- ployment, and this Board having considered same; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said program, which is hereinafter set forth, be and the same is hereby APPROVED: Each person who separates from permanent status in the county rY service shall be sent a letter soliciting his cooperation in completing and returning a questionnaire designed to indicate the various factors in his decision to leave. In addition to checking the questionnaire items, his free comments will be invited. In order to encourage his candid response, unsigned returns will be accepted or if signed,gned, the tabulation procedure will be arranged to guarantee anonymity. Mailing such letters will be the responsibility of the Personnel x Office and a return envelope will be furnished. Returns will be tabulated by Personnel and reported quarterly to the Board of upervisors with such evaluative comment by the County Adminis- trator and the Director of Personnel as is deemed appropriate. An annual summary will be made at the conclusion of each fourth Y = quarter." M1AY n January 5, 1960 - continued - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members tis present. In the Matter of Appointment of Mr, Robert Horst as member of the Land Development 39 Committee. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Robert Horst, as a representative of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, is appointed as a member of the Land Development Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- j c.- sent. In the Matter of Authorizing Right-of-Way Division, Public Works Department, to call for bids for demolition of buildings on property ac- x quired back of Administra- tion Building, Martinez. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right-of-Way 1 Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to call for bids for demolition of all buildings on property acquired back of the Administration Building, Martinez - except the 4-unit apartment facing on Escobar Street and the 3-unit apartment now occupied by the Countv on Main Street. l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. rte In the Matter of Authorizing Right-of-Way Division, Public Works Department, to request rI City of Martinez to vacate and cede to County portion of Willow Street. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right-of-Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to request the City of Martinez to 3 vacate and cede to the County the portion of Willow Street between Escobar and Main ,3 Streets. s- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent, In the Matter of Electrical service at the West Contra Costa Animal Control Center. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisory Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenditure of an estimated $550 for electrical service at the West Contra Costa Animal Control Centex be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED on an emergency basis, the County to be reimbursed) for said amount by Mr. C. A. Roy. Y= r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. r In the Matter of Authorizing addition of one representative of the San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce to the Highway Advisory Committee. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that the addition of one representative of the San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce to the Highway Advisory Committee is AUTHORIZED. 1 l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- - x) sent t In the Matter of Amending Board order of December 8, 1959, with reference to in- stallation of service poles at the Control Tower and New Utility Building at the Buchanan Field Airport. This Board having on December S. 1959, adopted a resolution authorizing Pacificl Gas & Electric Company to install service poles at Buchanan Field Airport to both the Control Tower and new Utility Building; and Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR DERED that said order be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: r s p January 5, 1960 - continued - n IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas & Electric Company L: and Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company are authorized to in- Y stall service poles at Buchanan Field Airport to both the Control Tower and new Utility Building. e s The foregoing order is S g g passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre sent. In the Matter of Bids for toll free ferry service franchise to operate be- yt tween Jersey Island, Bradford Island, Frank's Tract, and Webb Tract. 4' This being the time fixed by this Board for the opening of bids for toll free ferry service franchise to operate between Jersey Island, Bradford Island, ra j Frank's Tract, and Webb Tract, the Clerk opens bids from the following: Jack F. Freitas, 2394 Webster Street, Alameda I Richard Stephens, 345 North Yosemite, Stockton C. A. Lauritzen & Son, Antioch; and n= On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the County Administrator for report to W this Board on January 19, 1960. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Coll, Silva; t NOES: None; ABSENT: Supervisor Buchanan. In the Matter of Resolution Of Preliminary Determination to undertake special assess- ment proceedings for the ac- quisition of improvements and Rights of Way constructed in Assessment District No. 1959-2, Round Hill Estates, Contra Costa County, California. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. The petition of WESTERN TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, CONTRA COSTA DIVISION, a corporation, for the acquisition of improvements and rights of way constructed and to be constructed by special assessment proceedings of the property within the boun daries of the map designated "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be l" Assessed for Improvements to be Acquired in Assessment District No. 1959-2, Contra R Costa County, California Round Hill Estates", which said map is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is incorporated herein by this b reference as though fully set forth herein. fir 2. The Certificate of BRYAN & MURPHY, registered civil engineers, dated January 5, 1960, certifying that the petition hereinabove referred to was signed by the owners of one hundred per cent (1000 of the area of the property described in said petition, that said property owners have waived all proceedings under the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, and have re- quested special assessment proceedings for the acquisitions described in said peti- tion, is incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 3. It is hereby ordered and determined that the terms and conditions of i said petition heretofore incorporated herein be, and they are hereby, accepted and that the acquisitions shall be made in accordance with the terms of saidq petition and that the assessment district proceedings shall be instituted and carried through in accordance with the terms of said petition. 4. It is hereby found, determined and ordered that BRYAN & :MURPHY shall be Engineer of Work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the petition herein- j above referred to and the letter accepting the terms of said petition from said BRYAN j & MURPHY which is on file with the proceedings. It is further ordered that EUGENE K. STURGIS shall be Special Bond Counsel to prepare all proceedings in accordance with the terms and conditions of the petition hereinabove referred to, and the acceptance and agreement as to compensation by said EUGENE K. STURGIS which is on file in these proceedings. 5. That the public interest and convenience will be served by th e .taking Qofspecialassessmentproceedingstoacquiretheimprovementssetforthinsaidpeti- tion. Said work is of more than ordinary public benefit and the cost and expenses thereof should be borne by a district benefited by said acquisitions of said public work. Said district shall be known and designated as "Assessment District No. 1959-2, Round Hill Estates, Contra Costa County, California." 6. The district which shall bear the cost and expenses of said acquisitions including all incidental expenses, and which is to be assessed to pay for the cost s of said acquisitions, is that district shown on a map which is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, which is designated "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Improvements to be Acquired in Assessment District No. 1959-21 Contra Costa County, California Roundhill Estates." i r January 5, 1960 - continued - 7. That in view of the fact that one hundred Der cent (100%) of the owners of the property= within the area to be assessed for the cost of said acquisitions have petitioned for said acquisitions, this Board of Supervisors hereby finds that the public interest and convenience require that this Board of Supervisors undertake pro- ceedings for the acquisition of said improvements under the provisions of the Muni- cipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, and without further compliance with the provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Pretest Act of 1931, now found in Division 4 of the Streets and Highways y Code. 8. The moneys received from the proceeds of the sale of the bonds will be disbursed in accordance with the prayer of the petition and in accordance with the schedule of costs annexed thereto. Said moneys in payment of the acquisitions to be made shall be payable upon certification by the County Road Commissioner and the Engineer of Work that said work has been completed in accordance with County standards ; of the County of Contra Costa and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa. Said work shall be paid for as so completed and certi- fieri and payment does not need to await completion of the entire project. 1 The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 5th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, tEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEFH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Su pervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ACQUISITION OF IMPROVEIIENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY CON- STRUCTED AND TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1959-29 ROUND HILL ESTATES, CONTRA COSTA CCOUNTI-', CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION OF INTENTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, that it is the intention of said Board of Supervisors to order the following acquisitions of improvements and rights of way to be made in the County E of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: Grading, excavating, clearing and grubbing, construction of pavement, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveway approaches, monument boxes, street f signs, system of sanitary sewage sewers, storm water system, system of domestic water supply and underground power on Roundhill Drive, Round- hill Roan, St. Andrews Place, Oakwood Lane, Mott Road and Tam-O-Shanter Road, as said streets are shown and will be officially designated on the map of Tract 2630, Round Hill Estates which said map, was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the 4ounty of .Contra Costa on the 29th day of December, 1959, in Liber 76 of Maps, at page 1 thereof. The acquisitions of rights of way consist of the acquisition of the land necessary for the construction of the streets hereinabove des- cribed, the size, location and extent of said rights of way being shown upon the improvement plans for said streets, approved by the Director of Public Works of the County of Contra Costa and on file in his office. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said improvements and rights of way to be ac- quired have been and are to be constructed in said streets, avenues, roads, lanes, courts, places and/or public ways of the dimensions, materials and particular loca- tions as set forth and shown on the improvement plans and specifications for the im- provement which have been heretofore approved by the Director of Public Works of the County of Contra Costa and the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for the improvement of Tract No. 2630, Round Hill Estates Subdivision, which subdivision is identical with the Assessment district herein created and herein referred to. That the structures and work and improvements herein described have been con- structed and shall be constructed to the grades, subgrades and elevations severally j shown upon the plans and profiles and detailed drawings hereinabove referred to, which said grades are hereby adopted and established as the official grades therefor for all purposes in connection with these proceedings. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors finds that said work and improvements are of more than local or ordinary public benefit and that therefore the said Board of Supervisors hereby makes the expenses and costs of said work and improvements chargeable upon a district, which said district said Board of Supervisors , hereby declares to be the district benefited by the acquisitions herein proposed to be acquired; said district shall include that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and which is entitled and described "Map Showing, Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for improvements to be hquired in Assessment Dis- trict No. 1959-21, Contra Costa County, California Roundhill Estates", and which said x 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 I is, by this reference, incorporated herein and made a part 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 r 1 t January 5, 1960 - continued - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds re resenting unpaid assessments y and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5W per annum will be issued here- under in the manner and form provided by Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California (Improvement Bond Act of 1915) and the last install- ment of such bonds shall Nature fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. Proceedings for all work shall be taken pursuant to the provisions of the fi 1 Municipal improvement Act of 1913, except that the bonds hereinabove described shall be issued under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, as heretofore r described. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 does not apply to these proceedings. BE IT FURTHME RESOLVED that, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 10203 and 10204 of the Streets and Highways Code, being a part of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, the matter of the improvements herein referred to is hereby referred to BRYAN & MURPHY, Engineer of fork, and the persons employed by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of having charge and control of the public improve- ments described in this resolution. Said BRYAN & MURPHY are hereby directed to make j; and file with the Countv Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a report in writing con- i taining the following: a) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvement if the improvement is not already installed. E b) A general description of works or appliances already installed and any other property necessary or con- venient for the operation of the improvement, if the works, appliances or property are to be acquired as part of the improvement. c) An estimate of the cost of the improvement and of the cost of lands, rights of way, easements, and inci- dental expenses in connection with the improvement. d) A diagram showing the assessment district and the boundaries and dimensions of the subdivisions of land within the district as they existed at the time of the passage of the resolution of intention. Each subdi- vision shall be given a separate number upon the the diagram. e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost and expenses of the proposed improvement upon r f} the several subdivisions of land in the district in prop6rtion to the estimated benefits to be re- ceived by such subdivisions, respectively, from the improvement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors 2` of the County of Contra Costa that the system of lines, pipes, conduits and other works or appliances to be used for providing electricity and electric service in said assessment district shall be sold to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company without competitive bidding. The Board of Suuervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds that said imrrovements for suonlying electricity and electric service cannot be economically and efficiently operated and maintained by the County of Contra Costa for the reason that the County of Contra Costa has no facilities whatsoever for their operation o r maintenance; for the further reason that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is the only public utility which has the facilities for the operation and maintenance of said system for supplying electricity and electric service; that adver- tising for bids for the sale of said system would be futile under the circumstances and the public interest will therefore not be furthered by asking for competitive bids for the sale of said system. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 1960, at the z hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the meeting place of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, is hereby fixed as the time and place when and where persons objecting to the proposed sale herein proposed to be made may appear before the Board of Super- visors of the Countv of Contra Costa and show cause why the proposed sale should w not be made. This Resolution of Intention to make said sale shall be published once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES, which is the newspaper hereby designated by this Board of Supervisors as the newspaper in which this Resolu- tion of Intention, and all other notices or resolutions required to be published in these proceedings, shall be published, said newspaper being a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Contra Costa. R BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any excess shall be realized from the pro- ceeds of the assessments 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 of said assess- ments. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 5th day of January, 1960, by the following vote to wit:r AYES: Supervisors - JA.XS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NCEt: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN.S i January 5, 1960 - continued - A t IN THE MATTER OF RESOLUTION AND i ORDER ADOPTING ENGINEER'S REPORT AND ORDERING THE ACQUISITI0NS3 aeASSESSMENTDISTRICTNO. 1959-21 ROUND HILL ESTATES, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. s RESOLVED, on January 5, 1960 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra; Costa, California, adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of improve mems and rights of way in Assessment District No. 1959-2, Round Hill Estates, Contra Costa County, California, and referred said improvements to BRYAN & MURPHY, Engineer of Work for said Assessment District; and WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors directed said Engineer of Work to make i and file with the County Clerk of said Counter of Contra Costa a report in writing in accordance with the provisions and requirements of the Municipal Improvement Act F of 1913 of the State of California; and i WHEREAS, said BRYAN & MURPHY, Engineer of fork, on January 5, 1960, filed with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa their report in accordance with the said resolution, and said County Clerk has presented said report to this Board of Supervisors for consideration; j NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds. F A. That the report made and filed by BRYAN & MURPHY on January 5, 1960 con- µtains all of the requirements provided for said report by the provisions of the Muni-cipal Improvement Act of 1913, including (1) specifications; (2) plans and profiles F and estimates of cost; (3) assessment diagram and assessment; (4) descriptions of i easements of rights of way to be acquired.B. That said report and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every particular and it is hereby determined that such report shall stand as the report for all subsequent proceedings under said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and z BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 1960, at the I hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the meeting place of the Board of Super-visors of the County of Contra Costa,located in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Y California, is hereby fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time for hearing pro-tests with relation to the proposed acquisitions described in said report; that any21 person interested in objecting to said improvements, the grades to which the work will ;be done or has been done, the extent of the as:-essment district, the assessment or thej engineer's estimate of cost and expenses, or any other set or determination of the i M.Engineer of Work or the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, may file ry =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 R£4OLVED, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby finds, that the owners of one hundred per cent (1000 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) an posting of any notice of hear-ing; (2) any mailing of any notice of hearing; and (3T any publication of any notice of hearing, all as required by the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; that notwithstanding said waiver, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and orders that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall pitblish twice in R the CONTRA COSTA TDIES a Notice of Improvement, giving notice of the time and place of hearing on said assessment and report, as hereinabove described, the first of whichu said publications shall be at least ten (10) days prior to the date fixed herein for i hearing; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board of Sur--ervisors hereby orders that the acquisitions described in said Resolution of Intention be had and made in accordance with said Resolution of Intention and in accordance with the plans, profiles and specifications on file for said improvements and heretofore approved by this Board i of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the Road Commissioner of the County oft Contra Costa.The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Super,visors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 5th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit:AYES: Supervisors - JA.S P. KEWNY, 1AEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SI LV A.NCE S: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN.In the Matter of Bids received for fire engine for use of Crockett County Fire Protection District. 9 This being the time fixed for the opening of bids for the furnishing of fire engine for use of the Crockett County Fire protection District, the Clerk reads bids from the following:P. E. Van Pelt, Inc., P. 0. Box 365, Oakdale; r`Coast Apparatus Incorporated, P. 0. Box 590, Martinez; and l 91, °' January 5, 1960 - continued s On motion ofSuaervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids, which are the only bids received for said fire engine, be and they are referred to the Purchasing Agent and the Fire Chief of said Crockett County Fire Protection District for review and recommendation to this Board on Janu 129 1960, as to the better of the two bids. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 10 In the Matter of Approving Change Orders Nos. 1 and 2, contract with John H. McCosker, Inc. , for construction of f drainage improvements in 3 vicinity of Danville (Contra NJ ITS: f Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10) . µng On the recommendation of Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Change Orders to the contract with John H. McCosker, Inc. , for construction of drainage improvements in vicinity of Danville (Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No . 10) , are APPROVED:s Change Order No. 1 which increases contract in the sum of $3,341; i Alf Change Order No. 2 which increases contract in the sum of $942.38. A IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor is granted an exten- sion of fifteen calendar days to complete said contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members S present. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 10 a In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of Contract with John H. McCosker, Inc. , for construction of the drainage improvements in vicinity of Danville (Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND 10) .NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, this Board as ex-officio the governing body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10, having on November 3, 1959, entered into agree- ment with John H. McCosker, Inc., 1501 Eastshore Highway, Berkeley 10, California, for the construction of drainage improvements in vicinity of Danville (Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10) , with the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company as surety; and INNEREAS, the Chief engineer of said District having certified to this Board t that said work has been insnected 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 23rd day of December, 1959; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMAIPLETED on the 23rd day of December, 1959, 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 members present. x' i 1 5. In the Matter of the Formation k of Zone No. 22 and Adoption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 16 and 18.5 of Chapter 1532 of f the State, of 1953 as amended (The Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act) , authority exists to establish zones and adopt projects within the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8 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 r i WHEREAS, the Board of Sunervisors has heretofore considered the formation of a zone consisting of the hereinafter described real property for the purposes 1;M and objects hereinafter set forth; and A WHEREAS, this Board has received and considered a petition requesting the formation of such zone and the adootion of a project therefor signed by a majority of the owners of real property in the territory proposed to be formed into such. zone; and 4 WHEREAS, upon its own motion and pursuant to Section 1$.5 of said statute, this Board of Supervisors has heretofore on December Sth, 1959 required a report from the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conserva- tion District containing the information set forth in Section 15 of said statutes; r and January 5, 1960 - continued - WHEREAS, on January 5th, 1960, the said Chief Engineer submitted to this j Board of Supervisors a report on proposed Zone 22 within Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District which contains: a) A general description, of the project and work of improvement to be done; b) A general description of the lands, rights of way, easements and pro- perty 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 of way, and easements proposed to be taken and acquired in carrying out such work and also of all incidental expenses and other costs likely to be in- curred in connection therewith; the said report is hereby referred to for further particulars; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the project hereinafter referred to is for the benefit of a single zone consisting of all of the real property hereinafter des- cribed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that 11:00 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 1960, at the Chambers of the Board of Sunervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be fixed as the time and place of 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 FURTHER RESOLVED that the proposed Zone be formed for the purpose of providing for the construction, installation, maintenance and operation of culverts, ditches, pipes, dredging and all other appurtenant drainage structures as authorized by Section 4 of said statutes as specifically described in the report of the said Chief Engineer, dated January 5th, 1960, and accompanying maps which have been adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The engineering cost of the total project of the Zone being formed is the sum of Six Hundred Eighty-nine Thousand bine Hundred Ten Dollars 6804 ,910) together with an annual maintenance cost. The portion of the project which is recommended to be done immediately would cost an estimated Forty-six Thousand Dollars ($46,000) . The heretofore mentioned cost is to be borne by the Zone proposed i to be formed. A map of the general location and general construction of the proposed project is on file with the County Clerk at his office in the Hall of Records, Martinez,] California, and at the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Con- servation District, 2400 Oak Grove Road, Concord, Contra Costa County, California, a public place lying vd thin said Zone where such map is available for inspection by any interested person, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Notice and Resolution shall be a published once a week for two (2) successive weeks prior to said hearing in the I sz CONCORD TRANSCRIPT", a newspaper of general circulation circulated in the hereinafter r° described area proposed to be formed within such Zone, which publication shall be com- plete at least seven (7) days before the date of the hearing. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that additional notice of the hearing be given by post-4 ing copies of this Resolution and Notice, and of the reap, or maps, delineating such f project, in the following pbulic places within said proposed Zone for two (2) consecu- tive weeks prior to said hearing, as follows: e 1. Utility pole 30 feet southeast of the intersection of the Sacramento Northern railroad tracks and centerline of Oak Grove Road. 2. Utility pole at corner of Lane Drive and San Miguel Road. 3. A bus stop shelter on Lane Drive located 100 feet west of San Miguel Road. 4. Utility pole at northerly corner of Oak Grove Road and Treat Lane. 5. Utility pole on northeast corner of intersection of Oak Grove Road and Valle Vista Road. s O 1 The territory proposed to be included in such Zone is more particularly des- cribed es- cribed as follows: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 22 FIE-TATION All that property located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California described as follows: F Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Oak Grove Road and the northwesterly boundary of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of way; thence north- easterly following along the northwesterly right of way line of said railroad to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the southerly boundary line of that l parcel of land deeded to Jack R. Ray, et ux, and recorded Jure 8, 1950 in Volume 1571 f Official Records at Page 231; thence easterly following along the southerly line of z said parcel and the extension thereof and the southerly line of that parcel of land deeded to Richard A. Johnson, et ux, and recorded October 24, 1952 in Volume 2013 of Official Records on Page 452, and along a portion of the southerly line of that sub- division known as Wilshire Estates, recorded September 8, 1950 in Volume 42 of baps at ! age 7, to the most northerly corner of that parcel of land deeded to Belmar T. and Karian A. Swanson on November 28, 1947, in Volume 1154 of Official Records at Page 11; thence easterly along the northeasterly line of said parcel to a point on the center line of San Miguel Road; thence southerly following the center line of San Miguel Road to the intersectior. with the center line of Treat Lane; thence northeasterly along the center line of Treat Lane to the intersection with the easterly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence southerly following along the easterly line of the Contra Costa Canal to January 5, 1960 - continued - F the most northerly corner of that subdivision known as Brookside Vineyard Subdivision, filed on October 10, 1910 in Book 3 of Maps on Page 65; thence southerly along the easterly lines of lots C$, C9, C10, C11, C12, and C13; thence westerly along the r northerly line of lots B$. B7 and B6 to the northwest corner of lot B6; thence souther ly along the westerly line of lot B6 to the southwest corner of said lot B6; thence y westerly along the southerly line of lots B5 and B4 to the northwest corner of lot f B13; thence southerly along the westerly line of lot B13 to the southwest corner of lot B13; thence westerl along the southerly line of lots B14 and B15 to the most t„ westerly corner of lot 1; thence south 6*' 301 East 670 feet; thence south 67° west 260 feet to a point; thence southerly to a point, on the northern line of the parcel f of land described in the deed to Peter Ginochio et al, recorded February 14, 193$3 in Volume 453 of Official Records, page 373; which bears ff 73° 151 E 1300 feet from th northwest corner thereof; thence southerly to a point on the southern line of the said Ginochio parcel (453 OR 373) which bears North 67e 401 East 650 feet from the southwest corner thereof; thence South 7" west to a point on the southwest line of Valley Vista Road; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of Valley Vista Road and the extension thereof to its intersection with the center line of Oak Grove Road; thence northerly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to the point of beginning. PASSED AND 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 5th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: t AYES: Supervisors - JMIES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELS EN, THOMAS JOHN CCLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA NCE S: Supervisors - NONE n ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN . s: In the Matter of Establishing an Emergency Flood Control District RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, does resolve as follows: That pursuant to the provisions of Article 3, Part 1, Division 5, (Section 110) of the Water Code of the State of California, and Ordinances No. 728 and 733 of the County of Contra Costa, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby initiate proceedings to establish an Emergency Flood Control District to be designated "North Walnut Creek .Emergency Flood Control District"; IQs 3iqy,; That the description of the area included in such proposed district is as set forth in the description of such area attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof; fi That upon the formation of such district the real and tangible personal property therein shall be assessed to pay that portion of storm water control and main tenance costs as shall be determined by the Board of Supervisors as the appropriate F share of such expenses for such work within and outside said district as shall con- tribute to the protection thereof; That the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County proposes to form such district so constituted and shall hold a hearing on the proposed formation thereof on the 26th day of January, 1960, at 10:00 a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Super- visors, Nall of Records, Martinez, California; That the consent of any City, any portion of which may be within the boun daries of said district, shall be obtained prior to the establishment thereof, by resolution of the City Council; That the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall give notice of the hear- ing provided for herein for the formation of the district. Said notice shall include r a description of the territory proposed to be included therein. Such notice shall be published once in the WALNUT CREEK SUN and said publication shall be completed ry not less than five (5) days prior to January 26, 1960. T That at any time prior to said hearing, any person interested may file with the Clerk written objection to the formation of the proposed district. At said hearin oral protests-will be received and heard. 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 5th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENt#Y, MEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMASp JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. NORTH WALNUT CREEK &MERGEkCY FLOOD C0NTROL DISTRICT FOUTATION r Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway with the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway a Company, San Ramon Branch; thence Southerly along the westerly line of the said right Fye of way to the northerly line of the parcel of land described in the Gift Deed from John Bisso et ux to John D. Bisso, et al, recorded February' ll, 1958, Recorders File No. 7626; thence continuing along the said right of way and the Easterly line of the said Bisso parcel, South 310 301 Est 1226.28 feet; thence leaving the said right of way, South 81* 301 West to the easterly line of Fairground 'load; thence Southerly along the easterly line of Fairground Road and the southerly extension thereof to the n center line of Concord Avenue (formerly called Pacheco Road) ; thence Westerly along i January 5, 1960 - continued -x l 4 the center line of Concord Avenue to its intersection with the northern extension of the western line of Sewer Farm Lane; thence Southerly along the said northern exten- sion and along the western line of Sewer Farm Lane to the most northern corner of the 50 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the Town of Concord, recorded December s9, 1912 in Volume 191 of Deeds, page 404; thence South 40* East Along the eastern line of the said 50 acre parcel and the southeastern extension thereof to its inter- section with the western line of the said right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway k Company, San Ramon Branch; thence Southerly along the western line of the said right of; W way, to its intersection, with the center line of 'Walnut Creek Stream; thence Southerly s„ following the center line of Walnut Creek to the northwestern line of Lot 7 Bancroft Orchard Tract, filed May 2, 1911, in Map Book 5, page 101; thence North 530 18' East along the northwestern line of Lots 7 and 29 to the most northern corner of the said Lot 29, being a point on the eastern boundary line of the said Bancroft Orchard Tract; V r' thence Northerly along the eastern boundary line of the said Bancroft Orchard Tract to the most southerly corner of Lot 128, Tree Haven Unit No. 1 filed March 31, 1950 in Map Book 39, page 40, being a Dont in the center of a creek; thence Northeasterly along the southerly line of Tree Haven Unit No. 1 and along the southerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from John Ragghianti, et ux, to Alice M. Thompson, : recorded March 31, 1950 in Volume 1531 of Official Records, nage 124, being along the said creek to its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the center line of Plum Lane as shown on the said map of Tree Haven Unit No. 1; thence Northwesterly along the said southeasterly extension and along the center line of Plum Lane to the center line of Apple Drive; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Apple Drive to the center line of Apricot Lane; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Apricot Lane to the center line of Peach Place; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Peach Place and the northeasterly extension thereof to center line of Oak T Grove Road; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to the center of Monument Boulevard, being thL- northwesterly line of the Rancho San Miguel; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Monument Boulevard to its intersection with the northerly extension (North 1* 45t East) of the western line of Clover Dale Tract, filed June 26, 1912 in Map Book 7, page 166; thence Southerly along the said extension and along the westerly line of Clover Dale Tract to the most southerly corner thereof, being the most northerly corner of Williams Walnut Division, filed June 21 , 1910 in Map Book 3, page 57; thence Southerly and Easterly along the northeasterly boundary line of Williams Walnut Division to the most northerly corner of Lot 8; thence North ye:' 780 351 East 207.81 feet; thence South V 30' East 443.16 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 8; thence Southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Lot 8 and the rs. southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Oak Grove Road; thence South- easterly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to its intersection with the north- easterly extension of the southeasterly line of Westmoreland Park, filed June 26, 1953, ! in Map Book 51, page 8; thence Southwesterly along the said extension and along the southeasterly line of Westmoreland Paas to the most southerly corner thereof; thence South 36° 37' East to the northwestern line of Lot 2, Walnut Orchard Tract, filed June 21, 1909 in Man Book 2, page 34; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern line K x of Lot 2 to the most northerly corner of Lot 3; thence Southeasterly to the most easter, ly corner of Lot 3; thence Southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Lots 3 and 4 to the most southerly corner of Lot 4, being the most westerly corner of Lot 5; thence Southeasterly along the southwestern line of Lot 5 and the southeasterly extension thereof, to the northwestern line of the right of way of the Sacramento Northern Railway Company; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern line of the Sacramento Northern Railway to its intersection with the northwestern extension of the southwestern line of Lot 11, E. A. Smith Subdivision No. 2, filed January 3, 1911 in Map Book 4, page 76; thence Southeasterly along the said extension and along the southwestern line of Lot 11 to the most southerly corner thereof; thence South 360 44' East 117 feet to the most westerly corner of the 9.54 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Richards C. Dwyer to Peter Normann, et ux, recorded June 26, 1953, Recorders File Pio. 33991; thence Southeasterly along the southwesterly line of the said 9.54 Normann parcel to the most southerly corner thereof; thence Northeasterly along the southeasterly line of the said Normann parcel to the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the 1w. deed from Willia R. Watson, to Hugo J. Stevenson, recorded April 1, 1955 Recorders File No. 20848; thence Southeasterly along the southwesterly line of the said Stevenson ; parcel to the most southerly corner thereof, beim; the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from H. Falter Sanders, et ux, to Kenneth R. Ferrell, et ux, recorded March 3, 1950, Recorders File No. 9868; thence Southeasterly and Northeasterly along the southwestern and southeastern lines of the said Ferrell parcel to the most westerly corner of the 6.828 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Paul Bancroft, et al, to Henry W. Von Morpurgo, recorded March 16, 1943 in Volume 728 of Official Records, page 67; thence South 350 481 East along the southwest line of the said Von Morpurgo parcel and the southeasterly extension thereof to the northwestern line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern ylineoftheContraCostaCanaltotheintersectionthereofwiththeeasterlylineof Lot 21, Walnut Park Subdivision, filed June 2C, 1910 in Map Book 3, page 56, being the center line of Walnut Creek; thence southerly along the center line of Walnut Creek to its intersection with the northerly line of the Johnson Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 297; thence Southeasterly along the northerly line of the City of Walnut Creek to the center line of Fair Oak Street, also known as Homestead Avenue; thence Southerly along the center of Fair Oak Street to the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence Westerly along the center of Ygnacio Valley Road to the westerly line of the right of way of the said Southern Pacific Railway, San Ramon Branch; thence Northerly along the western line of the said right of way to the most southerly corner of the .45 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Gallagher and Burk, Inc., to C. J. Garibotti, et ux, recorded October 16, 1953, Recorders File No. 54389; thence North 33* 101 15" Fest along the southwesterly line of the said .45 r acre Parcel and the northerly extension thereof to the center of Pine Street; thence South 76° 17' 53" West along the center of Pine Street to the easterly line of Larkey Addition, filed February 25, 1927, in dap Book 1, page 12; thence Northerly along the easterly line of Larkey Addition to the northeast corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of the 34.55 acre Parcel of land described in the deed from Lydia M. Spaits, et al, to Julia E. Kazebeer, recorded Sentember 12, 1929, in Volume 192 of Official Records, page 288; thence Northeasterly along the southern line of the said 34.55 acre tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly along; the easterly line thereof to the southeast corner of 'White Estates, filed October 20, 1952 in Map Book 48, page 35; thence Northerly along the eastern line of White Estates to the northr east corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of the parcel of land described fw, in the deed from Rudolph Blaettler, et ux, to Roy K. Craig, et ux, recorded August 29, as f.f fY January 5, 1960 - continued - 1945, in Volume 819 of Official Records, page 418; thence North 890 33' East along the south line of the said Craig parcel to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly along the eastern line of the said Craig parcel and the northerly extension thereof to the center of Waldin Road, being the south line of Lot 45, Sub division No. 1, Larkey Ranch, filed January 5, 1911, in Volume 4 of Maps, page 79; thence Easterly along the center line of Walden Road to the center of Oak Road; thence Northerly along the center of Oak Road to the northerly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence Westerly along the northerly line of the Contra Costa Canal to the easterly line of the right of way of the Sacramento northern Railway Company; thence Northerly along the easterly line of the said right of way to the center of Geary Road; thence Westerly along the center of Geary Road to the "B 4" line of the State Freeway, Existing Route 75-A to Monument Right of Way Record Map• thence Northerly along the said "B 4" line of the said State Freeway, as shown on kight of Way Record Map, pages R-17.13, R-17.14 and R-17.151 to its intersection with the easterly extension of the southern line of Pleasant Hill Homesites, Unit No. 2, filed July 19, 1946 in Map Book 30, page 19; thence Westerly along the said extension, and along the southerly line of Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit no. 2 to the southwest corner of Lot 46; thence North 1° 00' 30" East 83.65 feet; thence South 890 371 30" West 25 feet to the center of Pleasant Valley Drive, as shown on said map (30"M 19) ; thence Northerly along the center of Pleasant Valley Drive to the center of Astrid Drive; thence Westerly along the center of Astrid Drive to the westerly line of Pleasant Hill Homesites, Unit No. 2; thence Northeasterly Salong the westerly line of the said Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit No. 2 to the northwest corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of Walnut Creek Acres, Unit No. 11 filed September 22, 1941 in Map Book 25, page 848; thence Westerly along the southern line of Walnut Creek Acres to the center line of Cleavexland Road; thence Northerly 41 along the center of Cleaveland Road to the center of Boyd Road; thence Westerly along J the center of Boyd Road to its intersection with the southerly extension of the western f line of Lot 8, Highway Junction Subdivision, filed December 6, 1920, in Map Book 17, page 377; thence northerly along the said extension, along the westerly line of Lot 82 and along the westerly lines of Lots 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1, to the center of Grayson Road; thence Westerly along the center of Grayson Road to the intersection thereof with b the southerly extension of the eastern line of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 1, filed June 21, 1949, in Mao Book 37, page 46; thence Northerly along the said southerly extension and along the easterly line of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 1 to the northeast corner there r of, being the southeast corner of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 2, filed October 5, 1949 in Map Book 38, page 18; thence Northerly along the eastern line of Gregory Gardens afi Unit No. 2 to the northeast corner thereof, being the southwest corner of Lot 720, Gregory Gardens Unit No. 4, filed May 2, 1950 in Map Book 40, page 12; thence Northerl aloe the westerly lines of Lots 720, 719, 714, 717, 716, 715, 714, 713, 712, 647, 646 and 945, to the most northerly corner of the said Lot 645, being a point at the inter- section of the westerly and southwesterly lines of Lot 1008, Gregory Gardens Unit No. 5, filed June 23, 1950, in Map Book 40, page 42; thence Northerly along the western line of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 5 to the northwest corner of Lot 994, being a point in the center of Grayson Creek; thence Northerly along the center of Grayson Creek to the south line of Block 2, Hawkhurst Second Addition to the Town of Pacheco, being the south line of Parcel Two in the deed from John Bock, et ux, to William Bock, et ux, re- corded July 15, 1937 in Volume 443 of Official Records, nage 260; thence Easterly along tu; the southern line of the said Block 2, to the southeast corner thereof; thence Norther- nr ly along the eastern lines of Block 2 and Block 1, Hawkhurst Second Addition to the s north line of the said Block 13, being on the southerly line of Center Avenue, formerly known as High Street; thence Westerly along the northern line of Block 1 to its inter- section with the southerly extension of the center line of Aspen Drive, formerly known as Park Lane; thence Northerly along the said southerly extension and along the center line of Ashen Drive to the center of Pacheco Boulevard; thence Southeasterly along the center of Pacheco Boulevard to its intersection with the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of Tract 2675, filed June 24, 1959 in Map Book 73, page 36; thence Northeasterly along the said extension and along the southeasterly line of Tract 2675 to the most easterly corner thereof, being a point on the northwesterly line of the 8.788 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Dos Rios Development Company to Lester H. Arthur, recorded September 12, 1958, Recorders File No. 48964; thence North- easterly along the northwesterly line of the said 8.788 Arthur parcel to the most north- erly corner thereof, being a point on the westerly line of the 29.29 acre parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Dos Rios Development Company to the State of California recorded November 6, 958, Recorders File No. 60776; thence West, cross- ing said 29.29 acre Parcel to the easterly line thereof; thence Northerly and North- w ieasterly along the easterly line thereof, to the southerly line of the Arnold Industrial l Highway; thence Easterly along the southerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway to the point of beginning. x fi In the Matter of Annexation of certain non-contiguous prop- erty owned by the City of Antioch to the City of Antioch City Dump area No. 2 Annexa- RESOLUTION OF tion) .ANNEXATION rJ WHEREAS, a petition for the annexation of real property, hereinafter describei, A to the City of Antioch was filed by said City with the Board of Supervisors on the 30th day of November, 1959; and WHEREAS, said Board had fixed Tuesday, the 5th day of January, 1960, at the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place of hearing of all Protests tc said annexation and directed the Clerk of said Moard to publish the notice of said tine and place, as required by law; and the Clerk having so published said notice of tune and mace in the MITIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and Published in said City of Antioch, for a period of five (5) consecutive days, as indicated by the affidavit of Gladys M. Ramos, on file herein; and WHEREAS, said Board did on the 5th day of January, 1960, at the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, hold the hearing on the ques- a. ti on of the annexation of the hereinafter described territory to the City of Antioch, t and at said time and place considered all protestations to said annexation and, after 5 l January 5, 1960 - continued - 1 ti. f!At said consideration did decide, by a majority vote, that the territory hereinafter de- sscribedshouldbeannexedtothesaidCityofAntioch; t NOIR', THEREFORE, it is by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCostaherebydulyresolvedthattheannexationofsaidterritorytothesaidCity x of Antioch be and the same is hereby approved, and the said territory is declared I E`* duly annexed; and the Clerk of the Board of Su-.,ervisors is hereby ordered to make, r certify and transmit to the Secretary of State and to the legislative body of saidCityofAntiochacertifiedcopyofthisresolutionapprovingsaidannexation, and certified copies of this resolution with a man or plat attached to each indicatingtheboundariesaschanged, to the Assessors of Contra Costa County and the City ofAntiochandtotheStateBoardofEqualization, such copies to constitute the state- ment required to be forwarded by the provisions of Government Code Section 54900 et seq. The Clerk of the Board is directed to file a certified copy of this resolution. The territory so declared to be annexed is described as follows: t StPortionoftheSoutheast1/4 of Section 27, Township Two North, Range One East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning ironggatan pipe in the center of the said Section 27, being a point on the northern line of the 4.78 acre parcel of land described in t , the deed from Dave Arata, et al, to the City of Antioch, recorded October 24, 1958, Recorders File No. 58010; thence South 880 39' East, along theEast-West midsection line of the said Section 27, 683.5 feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from f Eugene Arata, et ux, to the City of Antioch, recorded November 6. 1928 in Volume 161 of Official Records, page 69; thence Southerly and Easterly galongtheeasternandsouthernlinesofthesaidCityofAntiochparcel 161 OR 69) as follows: South12f 06' Wiest 205.2 feet South 480 21' West 198.6 feet and North 877o 45 West 492 feet, to the North-South mid- section line of Section 27; thence North along the said North-South mid- section line of Section 27 to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, at a meeting of said Bn3 rd held on the 5th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JXMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN CO LL JOSEPH S. SI LV A. M NOES: Supervisors NONE. 77 ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Proposed Committee to investigate unvented houses. Dr. Glen Kent of the County Health Department appeared and called the Board's s, attention to the fact that thirteen deaths have occurred in Contra Costa County since 1955, as a result of unvented houses, and he recommended that a committee be established rm to formulate plans for inspecting houses county-aide; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silvai IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a com-d_ttee to be composed of representatives of the following be and the same is hereby appointed: Health Department t Building Inspection Department Gas Appliance Firms Pacific Gas do Electric Company x District Attorney's Office Home Builders Association IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Dr. Kent report concerning said com- mittee on January 12, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JV4ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 820 (Subdivision Ordinance) . On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that January 19, 1960, at 10:15 a.m. is fixed as the time for hearing on proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 820. ry The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Coll, Silva; NOES: None; ABSENT: Supervi sor Buchanan. i s r t January 5, 1960 - continued rIntheMatterofGranting permission to leave the State of California. r On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Allen A. Rhodes, Constable of the Danville Judicial District be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA February 22 - March 4, 1960. j 51 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersfi present. In the Matter of Overtime Study. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to make an analysis of the F , 3 utilization of overtime in the various County departments. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JA'D`ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. 4IntheMatterofApproval of agreement with Kavanagh Investment Company for i sewage disposal services for the West Contra Costa Animal Control Center. Agreement between the Kavanagh Investment Company, hereinafter called Kavanagh, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, wherein Kavanagh agrees to provide sewage disposal services to the West Contra Costa Animal 2 . Control Center for the period from February 1, 1960, to January 31, 1963, and which provides that the County shall remit to Kavanagh, through Contra Costa County Sanita- tion District No. 3, the sums due and owing under the terms of said agreement, etc., is presented to this Board; ander; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THEx BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and 24el F. Nielsen, Vice-Chairman of thi Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members F present. IIn the Fatter of Payment ofs#" Fees for Connection of Sanitary Sewers and Service to the WEST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ANIMAL COFTROL CENTER. ORDER WHEREAS, sewer service is necessary to serve the West Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, and r WHEREAS, Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3 can serve said Animal Control Center, upon payment of the required connection fee, fa NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the County Auditor cause the amount of Seven Hundred Sixty Five Dollars ($765) to be paid to said Sanitation District No. 3 as and for the connection fee for said West Contra Costa County Animal Control Center. 1 The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, ?SEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN z In the matter of Approving Purchase of Real Property VD from Albin A. tic.-Mahon, et ux. (Required for Count RESOLUTIONCivicCenter - ' artinez . VV b WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the lst day of December, 1959, passed and adopted a resolution fixing January 5, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Sunervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the Q, time and place when said Board would meet to consummate purchase of real propertytE from Albin A. M6!ahon and Margaret McMahon, his wife, said property being required for County Civic Center purposes, and i WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was pub- lisped in the "ContraCosta Standard" for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and F i c January 5, 1960 - continued - E WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra' Costa have been filed, and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest said purchase, a NOW THEREFORE, PE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby approve the purchase of said real property described in the said resolution, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costay be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Escrow No. 204087-1, California Pacific Title Company, Contra Costa County Division, in the sum of Forty Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars ($45,$50) for payment to said vendors when they have on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a good and sufficient grant f deed from said Albin A. Md1ahon and Margaret !McMahon, his wife, conveying said real property to the County of Contra Costa, and i s BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the deed for the aforesaid property is hereby 11wf accepted, and the Clerk of this Board is ordered and directed to cause said deed to Contra Costa Countv to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of this County. ; s The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded; by Supervisor Kenny and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JPJ ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA NOES: Sunervisors - HONE 5 ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN 4F In the Matter of Approving Purchase fff r r of Real Property from Leila Bray and Miriam McMahon for County Civic i Center, Martinez. RESOLUTIOPF WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the Ist day. of December, 1959, rassed and adopted a resolution fixing January 5, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the o Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Nall of Records, ?Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate purchase of real property from Leila Bray and Miriam McMahon for County Civic Center purposes, and o WHEREAS said resolution of intention to purchase real pro ert was published; g in the "Contra Costa Standard" for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and r WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra! yqCosta have been filed_ , and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest said r purchase. r " F NOt THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby approve ar the purchase of said real property described in said resolution, and f BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Escrow Pio. 204087-2, California Pacific Title Company in the sum of Twenty Eight Thousand Dollars ($2$,000) for payment to the said vendors, when they have on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a good and sufficient grant deed from said Leila Bray and Miriam McMahon, conveying said real property to the County of Contra Costa, and rF PE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the deed for the aforesaid property is hereby accepted, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to cause a copy of this resolution and said deed to Contra Costa County to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. f The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded I by Supervisor Kenny and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS I JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 5 NOES: Supervisors - NONE E ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN i In the Matter of the Establishment of a County Service Area Pursuant RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING to the "County Service Area Law" COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. M-1 jj r• WHEREAS, there was filed in the office of the County Clerk of the County of 1 Contra Costa, State of California, on the 1st day of December, 1959, a written request signed by two (2) members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa asking that the hereinafter described territory be established as a "County Service Area" pursuant to the "CountyService Area Law", to furnish Ferry Boat Service and facilities therein; and WHEREAS, this Board did, on the 1st day of December, 1959, pass and adopt its resolution of intention to establish said County Service Area, which said resolu- tion contained all the matters required by Section 25210.15 of the Government Code, and did set ten o'clock a.m. , Tuesday, the 5th of January, 1960, in the Chambers of the Board of Sunervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, !Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for a public hearing on the establish- ment of the area; and WHEREAS, notice of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner prescribed by publication in the "CONTRA COLETA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circu i 1 t x y. January 5, 1960 - continued - x Ott lation published in the Count on the 11th of December, 1959, asPY appears by the 4 affidavit of publication on file herein, which said notice contained all the matters required to be contained therein by Section 25210.16 of the Government Code; and arl WHEREAS, this Bae rd did, on this date, at the time and place set for hearing call for protests as provided by Section 25210.17, and no protests being made, either orally or in writing, by any interested person or taxpayer, u NOW, THEREFORE, this Board does FIND and DETEFt4INE that the services des- cribed in the resolution of intention are entirely extended County Services, .and i does establish the hereinafter described area as Coimty Service Area M-1, to provide and furnish Ferry Boat Services and facilities therein. X^ fir EThe hereinabove referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, which is hereby formed into County Service Area 14-1, is specifically described as follows: BRADFORD RECLAP'rATION DISTRICT NO. 2059 x Commencing at the junction of the East Bank of San Joaquin River with the MfNorthBankofFalseRiver, thence East along said North Bank of False River to the I junction thereof with the Wiest Bank of a North and South Dredger-Cut, thence North YF j along said West Bank of said Dredger-cut to the junction thereof with the West Bank I of Fisherman's Slough, thence along the Fest Bank of said Fisherman's Slough in a r general northerly direction to the junction thereof with the South Bank of San Joaquin River, thence Westerly and thence Southerly along the south and east bank of said r San Joaquin River to the point of commencement. DELTA FARMS RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 2026 F Commencing for the same at the point of intersection of the southerly bank i. y of Washington Slough and the westerly bank of Old River; thence running up and along r the Southerly bank of said Washington Slough and the Southerly bank of the southerly branch of the headwaters of said Washington Slough, to a point where the southerly bank of the southerly branch of the headwaters of said slough intersects the north and south section line between the southeast quarter of Section 35 and the southwest quar- ter of Section 36, Township 3 North, Range 3 East, M.D.B. & M. in the center of a canal 3 running northeasterly and southwesterly; running thence Southwesterly along the center line of said canal to intersection r:ith the right bank of False River; thence down the right bank of False River, crossing Short Slough and Serpent Slough, to a point in the south half of Section 33, Township 3 North, Range 3 East, two hundred (200) X .. feet east of the base of the cross levee on the east line of the Bradford Reclamation Tract; thence Northerly and parallel with and two hundred (200) feet Easterly of base of said cross levee to the Southerlv or right bank of Fisherman's Slough; thence downs the right bank of said slough to the San Joaquin River; thence up the left bank of said river, following its meanderings, to the intersection of said left bank of said tit) January 5, 1960 - continued X f 1i month of January, 1961. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that James F. Hoey, a member of the Bar ` 4: of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby appointed to serve as a Law Library rz Trustee of the Contra Costa County Law Library, said Law Library Trustee to serve until the first meeting of the Board of Supervisors in the month of January, 1961. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: h AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NI ELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r In the Matter of Appointment 3' of Oliver Armstrong as Com- missioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE E BOARD ORDERED that Oliver Armstrong be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District for a term of four years, commencing re- troactively as of January 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Coll, Buchanan, Silva; µ , r NOES: Supervisors - None; S ABSENT: Supervisors - None.In the Matter of Request 4 ffa from District Council No.3 of Associated Sportsmen of California that Board f l:guarantee sum needed to 4 change the plan of the proposed Marsh Creek flood control dam,This Board having received a communication from District Council No. 3 of the Associated Sportsmen of California with refenence to the possibilities of establis {-ing a fishing and recreational lake at the :'harsh Creek flood control dam, and in e'which said Council requests the Board to ,guarantee the sum needed to change the plan F+of the dam in order to provide for a fishing and recreational lake; k On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'dater Conservation District, to answer.The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: d' yy AYES: Sunervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN,JOSEPH S. SILVA.NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 0€In the Matter of Referring complaint with reference to the Pittsburg Garbage Dump f to the County Health De- r"partment (Sanitation Divi-sion) for investigation. t f k Supervisor Silva reports to this Board that he has received a complaint from the Antioch Chamber of Commerce concerning the Pittsburg Gargage Dump; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, Seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Health Department ( Sanitation Division) for investigation.s-C 4 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:i fy AYES: Sunervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN,THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, a JOSEPH S. SILVA.NCE S: Supervisors - NONE. 4 ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. t In the Matter of Sale of Danville Union High School w..1957 Series B Bonds and 1956 Series D Bonds.WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of i January 5, 1960 - continued - x M' theretofore duly authorized the issuance of $250,000 and $150,000 principal amount of bonds of Danville Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorised the sale of $30,000 designated as Series B (1957 school bonds) and $50,000, Series D (1956 school bonds) of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bid- der therefor; and r WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Net Interest Cost Mame of Bidder to District Dean Witter & Co.3?,435 Bank of America N.T. & S.A. & Associates 3$031 AND WHEREAS the said bid of Dean hitter & Co.WHEREAS, is the highest and best bid said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the ipremium offered, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: f : 1. Said bid of Dean Witter & Co. for $80,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby Al authorised and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of $5.00. Bond .Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum f B- 1 to B- 7 and D-1 to D- 21 5 % B- 8 to B-20 and D-22 to D-40 44 B-21 to B-30 and "-41 to D-50 44% W , Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable stmt annually on July 15 and January 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on January 15, 1961. 2. The bid of Bank of America N.T.&S.A. & Associates is rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid check. which accompanied the unsuccess i ful 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 1 suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear in- terest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of January, 1960, by the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: i AYES: Supervisors - JnINSES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TPOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - ATONE. In the Matter of Sale of Moraga School District r 1956 School Bonds, Series C. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californi , heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $250,000 principal amount of bonds of Noraga School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $42,000 designated as Series C of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner Y, prescribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: a Net Interest Cost X Name of Bidder to District j Hill Richards & Co. 20003.70 Bank of America N.T.&S.A. Associates 21,131.00 Dean Witter & Co.21015.00 k AND, WHMEAS, the said bid of Hill Richards & Co. is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any,k NGW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: F 1. Said bid of Hill Richards & Co. for $42,000 par value of said bonds i shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: f ti f Kit January 5, 1960 - continued - Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $6.30. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum uj C-1 to C-18 5 % x C-19 to C-42 4 Y M Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, t payable simi-annually on August 1, and February 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on February 1, 1961. w 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable ; auality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. F PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of January, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. HUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. f'r In the Matter of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage Dis- trict Zone 10. On motion of Supervisor Nielsen, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa Countv Flood Control and grater Conservation District,f is authorized to proceed with the installation of guard rails, culvert markers, side Z drain inlets and place riprap bank protection at Love Lane, Cordell Drive and private reads in the Danville area, at an estimated cost of $700. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY ? L F. NIELSEN THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NOKE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. A In the clatter of Approval of lease with options to purchase County Hospital G Chronic Ward. r Lease dated January 5, 1960, between The Board of Retirement of the Contra a ' Costa County Employees Retirement Association, called Lessor, and The County of Contra Costa, called Lessee, which provides that in consideration of the payment of rent and the performance of the covenants, conditions, and obligations contained in said Lease, Lessor agrees to erect a building in accordance with the plans and specifications for Chronic Ward Building for Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez, California, prepared j by Johnson and Cometta, architects, heretofore approved by this Board, and to lease said building to Lessee and grants to Lessee an option to purchase the premises and Y building, is presented to this Board; and t{ 5 F R On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE E BOARD ORDERED that said lease is APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing increase in the revolving h` fund for the County Clerk. 1 The County Clerk having requested that his revolving fund be increased from W 110 to $210; and This Board deeming it necessary to provide extra funds for the expeditious transaction of business in the various divisions of the County Clerks office; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny; u.h IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in accordance with the provisions of Section 29320 et seq of the Government Code, the revolving fund of the County Clerk is INCREASED to $210; 1 and W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, is hereby instructed to file a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $500 executed by a surety company authorized by the laws of the State of California to execute bonds; and that upon faithful administration of said bond, the r County Auditor-Controller shall draw his warrant on the general fund in the sum of $100 r " in favor of said W. T. Paasch, and the County Treasurer is directed to pay the same. 4 N t. 9 j g a,:Ai f s S z v r' I lull fi I January 5, 1960 continued - i m_ 4 The foregoing order is. passed by the following votey of the Board: FI l S :. AYES: Supervisors JADES P. KENNY, MEL F. [ ELSEN y THOi AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ri a, I NOES Supervisors NONE. ABSS IT. Supervisors ICON$. L ' terga^ r : T,p--t In the Matter of Approval w of lease with options to purchase Pleasant Hill County Building. 1L Lease dated January 5, 1960, between The Board of Retirement of the Contra- lT{ " Costa County Faployees Retirement Association, called Lessor, and The County of Contra Costa, called Lessee, which provides that inconsideration of the payment of li `1a rent and the performance of the covenants, conditions, and obligations contained in said lease, Lessor agrees to erect a building in accordance with plans and specifica tions for Contra Costa Count Buildin Pleasant Hill California re ared b Corlett and Spackman, architects, heretofore approved by this Board and to lease saidybuild ing to Lessee and grants to Lessee an option to purchase the premises and building, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE SY BOARD ORDERED that' said lease is APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board,.. is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County. I L . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r `, rr,, Y f e,,f.. J11++ 1 f} d" A a e .- t ,k'— M._ Y1 u v.+ j. tSN to M S y MT'n 4. 1c ' tfat wzr.. w' k a f T F0 ia 4. a Mr f5, sr t4 i f Y" is k- ', r r 1 < 1i in r t c x. fs 102B till,_ E; a. January 5, 1960 - continued - A In the matter of Reorganization of the Board.RESOLUTION This Board having on January 59 1959 aappointed Supervisor W. G. BuchanantoserveasChairmanforoneyear, and the year having expired; NOV, THEREFORE, W. T. Paasch, Clerk of this Board and Temporary Chairman, called the meeting to order and announced that he would accept nominations for Chair- man of the Board of Supervisors for the ensuing year.p THEREUPON, Supervisor Silva moved that Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen be appointedf1Chairman, The motion was seconded by Supervisor Coll. VOTE ON THE MOTION WAS AS FOLLOWS: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN., THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. y p[F NOES: Supervisors - NOME. NOT VOTING: Supervisors - NONE. There were no other nominations and Supervisor Coll moved that the nomina- tions be closed and Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen be- declared the duly appointed Chairman.The motion was seconded by Supervisor Kenny. VOTE ON THE MOTION WAS AS FOLLOWS: AYES: Supervisors - JAINTES P. KENNY, DIM F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHMAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Suvervisors - NOME. NOT VOTING: Supervisors - NONE. And Mx. Paasch, Clerk and Temporary Chairman, thereupon declares Supervisor WMelF. Nielsen duly appointed CHAIRMAN of the Board of the ensuing year. 4 Supervisor Nielsen, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, then presided and stated that he would consider nominations for Vice-Chairman of the Board of Super- visors. THEREUPON, Supervisor Coll moved that Supervisor Joseph S. Silva be appointedMice-Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for the ensuing year. The motion was second ed by Supervisor Kenny. VOTE ON THE MOTION WAS AS FOLLOWS: xAYES: Supervisors - JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, jjj) f{f JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. f NOT VOTING: Supervisors - NONE. There were no other motions, and Supervisor Coll moved that the nominations rbeclosedandSupervisorJosephS. Silva be declared duly appointed Vice-Chairman of f` the Board for the ensuing year. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Kenny. VOTE ON THE NOTION WAS AS FOLLOWS: a AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, 4THOMASJOHNCOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, t JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. NOT VOTING: Supervisors - NONE. And the Chairman thereupon declared Supervisor Joseph S. Silva duly appoint- F : ed VICE CHAIRMAN of the Board for the ensuing year. 1 j; And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 12, 1960, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Y , Chairm f ATTEST: W. T. PAASCI', CLERK By Deput Cler i a t TP 1 0 t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS s TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.Y PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIEISEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS, JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL 45 Mx JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPER- VISOR W. G. BUCHANAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. V In the Matter of Personnel k Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS" Civil Defense. Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk and cancel one tenographer Clerk, effective January 13, 1960. r County Clerk. Add one (1) Superior Court Clerk, effective JanuaryA 3, 1960. County Library. Add one (1) Library Assistant Grade I, 20/40 hours, Range 24., and cancel one (1) Library Aide, 20/40 hours, Range 21, effective January 13, 1960. f Public Works. Reclassify Engineering Aide positions number 05 and 10, Range 27, to Senior Engineering Aide, Range 29, effective January 139, Y 1960. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members x present. 4 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the follow- ! ing appropriation adjustments are APPRORD for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DEC_ INCREASE J Hospital t Y 502-935: Item #705 Sterilizer (reduce balance anprop) 193 502-935: Item 150 Sitz Bath increase approp.) 193 Building Inspection Capital Outlay - Brief Case 1003 42 Capital Outlay - two drwr ltr file 20 Capital Outlay - Copy holder 22 Civil Defense ya 281-901 (Item 001) 145 Siren 281-969 (Item 015) 145 Generator Portable Y Probation s Boys Rehabilitation CamQ Cinemascope lens adapter and 1003 182 screen for movie projector Movie Projector (64) 1003 98 82x84 in Projector Screen (65)50 1 passenger settees (12) 24 Washing machine (item 32) 10 gig Assessor Calculator 65 001 109-951 Brief Cases (2) 65 Filing Equipment 6-109-955 10-64331-05) 90 y 2 - 12 place coat racks 0$45 90 s r11 aM January 12 1960 - continued - 1 APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE 3 Walnut Creek Municipal Court a Capital Outlay 1 - 3x5 12-drawer cabinet 320 y 1 - costumer 20 1 - visible index Stand 155. x . 1 - set California Codes 640 1 - Jury Instructions 25 Unappropriated Reserve 1,16Q x Various FY 57-5$ Final adjustments to cover over-expenditures in FY 57-5$ as shown on Journal Entry leo. 5961, records of the County Auditor, Contra Costa r County. Lry Social Service Building Alterations 425:' Unappropriated Reserve 425 Martinez Administration Buildings Install Sanacoustical treat- ment in the main office of ja Civil Service Dept.2,100 Unappropriated Reserve 2,lOQ Social Serviceg. Temporary Salaries 3,500. Unappropriated Reserve 3,500 Kil Central Service 1003 Temporary Help 3,OOQ Unappropriated Reserve 1003 3,000 General Fund Public Yorks Department ry-T 1. Primary Road Maintenance 7,000 5 e Primary Road Construction Item 303 San Pablo Dam Road 4,500 Item 317 Pleasant Hill Road 21000 Item 333 Pleasant Hill Road 500 Secondary Road Construction 2. Item 350 Linda Mesa, etc. 1,750 Item 30$ School Street 1,750° 3. Slips for Jersey Island Ferry 10,000 Primary Bridge Maintenance 7,000 Secondary Bridge Maintenance 3,000 Purchasing Calculator 545 Electric Typewriter 275 Adding Machine 270 Tabulating amu. R Add 3 control panels 1003 0 Sanitation District 7-A Building Alterations 25 Sundry Equipment - Hood 3$' Service of other Departments 63 5 f In the Matter of Requesting the Cit-%! of Martinez to Vacate Por- tion of Willow Street between Escobar and Ruin Streets. RESOLUTION S WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has recently acquired the remaining portion of Block 3 and all of Block 4, excepting the most easterly Lots No. 1 and $, in the Town of Martinez; and a k'HEREAS, said acquisition now vests ownership in the County of Contra Costa to all property adjacent to both sides of Willow Street between Escobar and Main Streets; and WHEREAS, said portion of Willow Street has not been officially accepted of record by the City of Martinez, nor has it been improved or maintained by the City; and 3 WHEREAS, the vacation of said portion of billow Street will not interfere 1 . witl the traffic circulation of the City, present or future, in the opinion of com- petent County Highway Engineers; and Fgg J rr 1 i t Y January 12, 1960 continued - r i WHEREAS, it has been presented to this Board that the vacation of said por- tion of Willow Street is required for termination of any rights of the public, and is iRtnecessarytopermitproperdevelopmentoftheadjacentandvacatedstreetportionof County Property for the County Civic Center in the City of Martinez; r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the Countyr of Contra Costa, State of California, respectfully request the Honorable Council of thelCityofMartineztovacateallthatportionofWillowStreetasdelineatedandshownon: the Map of Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez on file in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, lying between the south- easterly line of Escobar Street and the northwesterly line of Main Street pursuant to the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. PASSED AA"D ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, i State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 12th day of January, 1960, i 7 . by the following vote, to wit: f a y€F AYES: Supervisors JAES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. t{ NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Authorizing' the development of a master plan for the County Civic Go Center in Martinez. Y On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Superviso Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for the development of a master plan for the County Civic Center in Martinez, in which building, parking, traffic and other requirements are projected to the year 1980. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that lir. Harry Nakahara, architect, be and he is hereby authorized to perform the master plan work. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. d NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Authorizing acceptance of bid bonds as u. well as certified checks in h connection with bidding on d County building; projects. ray This Board having heretofore on July 21, 1959 and August 6, 1959, adopted policies with reference to the acceptance of bid bonds as well as certified checks for highway and flood control construction; and the County Administrator having recommended 4. the acceptance of bid bonds as well as certified checks in connection with County build- ing projects for the remainder of the fiscal year; NCS, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the acceptance of bid bonds as well as certified checks r in connection with bidding on County building projects be and the same is hereby auth- orized for the remainder of the fiscal year. r The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: y AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. d £ ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Approval in principle of report prepared by the office of the County Administrator and entitled "The FinancingAV+ of Capital Improvements in Contra Costa County." f The County Administrator having presented to this Board a report prepared by his office and entitled "The Financing of Capital Improvements in Contra Costa County NCW , THEREFORE, and on motion ofSupervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED. a IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said report (Part IV) recommending the 3x bases of financing needed improvements and prescribing project priorities, be and the same is hereby approved in principle. t t w The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: y4y rt VT January 12, 1960 - continued - AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Authorizing execution of agreement be- tween the County and Dawson F. Dean, Jr., architect, for pre- paration of plans for an addi- tion to the fire house of the X Brentwood County Fire Protec- tion District. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super s visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Niel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement between the County and Dawson F. Dean, Jr. , architect, for the preparation of plans f xx for an addition to the fire house of the Brentwood County Fire Protection Dis trict. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JADES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. S ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. Y In the Matter of Awarding Contract (Renewal) for lighting system for the r j Byron Lighting District.2 This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of elec- trical lec trical energy, operating and maintaining on an all-night, every-night bases for a period of five years, the lighting system for the Byron Lighting District; and this X% being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY - to maintain and operate the F F.following existing lamps: t eleven (11) one thousand (1000) lumen and thirteen (13) twenty- five hundred (2500) lumen incandescent lamps together with accessories suitable and necessary for a complete x . overhead lighting system heretofore installed, and to furnish electricity for lighting same for a period of five (5) years from and after the 24th day of January, 1960, all such lamps to r be operated each night on their standard all night burning sche- dule all in accordance with Schedule LS-2; and thereafter from year to year until terminated by 60-day written notice; and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully considered said bid; M On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the maintenance, etc., of street lighting system in said district be and the sane is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Electric Company at the prices set forth in said bid. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- C- sent. In the Matter of Correction 1 of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of s erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; you On motion of Sunervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assess. ments: Requests dated January 5, 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ing assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll: F, Code 1103 - Assessment No. 2172 Joe C. Coy 1015 Havens Place, El Cerrito Assessed Valuation ,$830 January 12, 1960 - continued - P Code 9001 - Assessment No. 2121 Joe C. Coy r 1015 Mavens Place, El Cerrito sL F tAssessedValuation $730 b Code 801-Assessment No. 3486 x HUDSON, Kenneth & STROKOSKI, Stanleydba: Veterans' Yellow Cab Company842 - 13th Street Richmond jr Assessed Valuation $1$70. a, Code 804-Assessment No. 2002 WESTjO N, Roy a w dba: Weston Pharmacy 1170 - 23rd Street, Richmond Assessed Valuation $2120 1.01 January 12, 1960 - continued Requests dated January 12 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation code, the follow-ing assessments should be added to the 1959-60 unsecured assessment roll: a Code 6201-Assessment No. $6 Joseph L. Reas 2550 Hillcrest Avenue, Hayward, California f' p Y Assessed Valuation $550., Boat No. 277-355 Code $206-Assessment No. 1362 Charles & Ann Bajada P. 0. Box 16, Bethel Island, California Assessed Valuation $100., Boat No. 2$ K 761 Code $206-Assessment No. 1363 Fred D. McLeanu. 637 River Road, Modesto, California Assessed Valuation $200., Boat No. 2$ N 4$$ Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above assessments, rv - Code 7305-.Assessment No. 145 Ar: Page, Douglas R. &/or Dolgin, David A. 3512 McEllen Court Lafayette, California Boat No. 7 CSB 111, Assessed Valuation $300. Requests dated January 12, 1960 s In accordance with Section 49$6 of the Revenue and Taxation code, the follow- ing assessments should be added to the 1959-60 unsecured assessment roll: µ .Code 9103-Assessment No. 36 Lester L. Overturf is assessed with personal property being for boatnumber7OB3162, assessed valuation $140. This boat was sold prior to the liendateand taken out of the county. Therefore, assessment No. 36, code 9103, should be cancelled Code 7911-Assessment No. 233 T. Dit-Taggio is assessed with personal property being; for boat number 2$ B14701assessedvaluation $410. This is a duplicate assessment, it has been assessed and paid,under assessment leo. 7911-225. Therefore, assessment No. 233, code 7911, should be p cancelled. I:. r Code 100-Assessment No. 79 Donald R. Farnum is assessed withpersonals ,property, being for boatnumber7RB452, assessed valuation $20. This boat was stolen prior to the lien date..t .Therefore, assessment No. 79, code 100, should be cancelled.Code $206-Assessment No. 1360 James H. Hibbert is assessed with personal property, being for boatnumber2$ R 330, assessed valuation $1,050. This boat has been assessed and the taxespaidinSacramentoCounty. Therefore, assessment No. 1360, code 8206, should be cancelled. 11 The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r' Z In the batter of Cancellation of 1959-60 and delinquent Countyrtax liens.The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1959- 60 and delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain pro-perty acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the CountyofContraCosta, and ha-%Ing requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 anddelinquentCountytaxliensonthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request havingbeenapprovedbytheDistrict Attorney; Al r On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THEf_.BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel. the 1959-60 and delin-quent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: y Orinda Park Terrace Lot 3 Blk A 195$ Sale #2770 All Danville Gardens Lot 55 Code 661$ 202-242-03 All Danville Gardens Por Lot 56 Code 661$ 202-242-04 Por Ro San Ramon Code 6604 202-2$0-12 All Ro San Ramon Code 661$ 202-2$0-01 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Yj present. January 12, 1960 - continued - f In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain propertx acquired by the Contra Costa County Housing Authority; and 1s The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa ! r Counts* Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 1 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; fi<= On motion of Sunervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: No. Richmond Land & Ferry r1 Lot 14 Block 3 07626 All Lot 15 Block 3 807626-2 All a Lot 16 Block 3 807627 All Lots 17-19 Block 14 807714 All No. Richmond Tract J1 Add'n. Lots 1-3 Block 8 808014 All Lot 4 808015 All Lot 20 808023-1 All Trumans Addition Lots 243-246 Block 10 807327 All z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members k present. In the Matter of CancellationG of 1959-60 County tax lien. The East Bay Municipal Utility District having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the East Bay Municipal Utility District; and y The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the East Bay r Municipal Utility District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been Hy approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County tax r; lien on the following described property as requested: r For Ro El Sobrante Code 9403 880010-3 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens.z The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the 1959- 60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the San Pablo School District; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San Pablo School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Tract 2187 Parcel "A"158795 For t Merritt Tract #f2 Lot 149 205349 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members y present. Y' In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. b The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and k The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment ! Agency, City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Town of Stege For Lot $ Block 4 1300 AAll3" y 139947-1 All x: Lot 12 Block 12 140000 All Lot 15 140003 All Lots 16 - 19 140004 All N r, . s x F A January 12, 1960 - continued - t4 Bay View Park Lot 11 Block 16 14071$ All n TM TM Lots 13 & 14 Block 17 140747 All TM TM Lots 14 & 15 Block 19 1407$7 All I TM TM TM Lots 2$-30 140$00 All TM TM TM Lot 74 Block 21 140$94 All Lot 27 Block 22 140943 All TM TM TM Lots 52 & 53 n 140965 All TM TM * Lots 31 & 32 140947 All TM TM n Lots 42 & 43 Block 24 141039 All TM TM n Lot 63 Block 26 14112$ All TM TM Lots 50 & 51 Block 2$141234 All Lots 71 & 72 Block 2$141247 All g Lots $ - 10 14200$ All fi Sub'n. A) t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The City of Antioch having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Antioch; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Antioch, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens K" jon the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by theAl District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Por W 30 ft of NE Sec 19 T2N, R2E Code 5304 65-130-10 All I Por SW Sec 27 T2N R1E Code 5307 75-022-06 All Por Sec 31 T2N R2E & Por Sec 36 Code 5310 72-011-13 All Por NE Sec 6 & 31 T2N rRlE Code 530$ 72-011-03 All W 73 Ac of SE1 Sec 36 TV RlE Code 5310 72-011-01 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. x; In the Matter of CancellationM of 1959-60 County tax liens.x ` a The Citv of Richmond having; requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County q tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Richmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the i District Attorney;e On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County taxa . liens on the following described property as requested: N, 2 Nicholl Subdivision Lot 2 Block B 100012 All Ntistroms Add'n. Lots $ & 9 Block 14 104992 All Nystroms Add'n. Lots 22 & 23 Block 14 105001 All Nystroms Add'n. 1"Lot 1 Block 15 10500$All Nystroms Add'n. Lot 2 Block 15 105009 All Nystroms Add'n. Lots 5 & 6 Block 15 105012 All Nystroms Add'n. Lots 27 & 26 Block 15 105027 All Nystroms Add'n. Lot 34 Block 15 105033 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. y.. fY{r In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax lien. n The City of Pittsburg having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the t E January 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax lien. r The Cita• of San Pablo having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by r the City of San Pablo; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of San Pablo, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Sunnyside Tract Por Lots 10-15 incl. Code 1103 198457 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation r of 1959-60 County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 County tax liens I k on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Su ervisor Kennyseconded b Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 County tax f liens on the following described property as requested: Santa Fe Lots 2$ & 29 Block 3 103763 All Santa Fe Lot 34 Block 3 103766 Allr Santa Fe Lot 35 Block 3 103767 All Santa Fe Lots 23 to 27 Block 7 103822 All F_ Santa Fe Lot 17 Block 19 103997 All FH Santa Fe Lot 22 Block 24 104106 All y Santa Fe Lot 12 Block 30 104143 All E1 Cerrito Terrace Lots 108-111 incl. 143691 All E1 Cerrito Terrace Por Lot 116 All Lot 117 143697 All Acalanes Center Sub1n. Map i l Lot 7$, For 79,$1,$2 511174 All A Tract 2072 Loth 12 51153$ All Franks Reclamation Tract Por Div "A" 645210 All Por Ro San Ramon Code 10002 1$7-060-01 All Por SE of SW 4 Sec 19 T2N R2E Code 5304 68-111-10 All Por SE of SW 4 Sec 19 T2N R2E Code 5304 6$-113-02 All Por Pacheco Grant Code 7961 127-170-06 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. rAIntheMatterofExoneration of bond heretofore issued to Betsy Fitzgerald Rahn as Judge of the Justice Court of the Walnut Creek Judicial District. On the recommendation of the County Clerk, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Bond No. 7315383 in the r l sum of $2,000, issued by The Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland and dated December 15, 1958, with Betsy Fitzgerald Rahn as Judge of the Justice Court of the Walnut Creek Judicial District, as principal, be and the same is hereby EXONERATED and DISCHARGED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, k THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. C In the Matter of Application No. 41$05 of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company to the Public Utilities Commission for authority to consolidate certain telephone exchanges. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company having filed with the Public Utilitie WV Commission Application No. 41805 for authority to consolidate its Bethel Island , Brentwood, Byron, Knightsen and Oakley exchanges into a new exchange to be designated East Contra Costa Exchange," to establish rates for extended service between the Yp Antioch Exchange and East Contra Costa Exchange, and to withdraw certain message toll t, 1 F a i fid January 12, 1960 - continued A , telephone rates now in effect; yk NOW THEREFORE, and on motion ofSupervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board is directed to notify said Public Utilities Commission that it approves the application of said Telephone Company I and urges the Public Utilities Commission to grant the request contained in said appli- cation. F The foregoing order is paswed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, IF THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NODE. r ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. h In the ?utter of Proclaiming N# F the week of February 7-13, k 1960, as CHILDREN'S DENTAL HEALTH WEEK. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the health, appearance and well-being of our children and youth are greatly affected by the condition of the teeth and mouth; and WHEREAS, adult dental health is a reflection of the care given the teeth in early life; and WHEREAS, it has been demonstrated repeatedly that preventive measures can combat dental disease, especially dental decay; and WHEREAS, the members of the Contra Costa Dental Society are calling attention to the need to employ all preventive measures and are stressing the importance of early and regular dental care; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Sunervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the week of February 7-13, 1960, is hereby proclaimed CHILDRENtS DENTAL HEALTH WEEK. And, parents, educators, community leaders and others are urged to help bring about a more widespread interest in dental health, so that the maximum benefits of prevention and service will be the rule rather than the exception. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, x THOMAS JOHN COLI:, JOSEPH S. SILVA. SIN NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHAMAN. ys . In the Matter of Proposed construction of Public Safety Building by the City of El Cerrito. This Board having received a communication from the City of El Cerrito with reference to the proposed .construction of a new Public Safety Building, and in which building it is planned to include facilities for a Central Fire Station, Police Station and Jail and Justice Court; and said City having requested that the Board consider the purchase of the Court section of the new building rather than continue under the pre- sent re sent lease arrangements; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor g Silva, IT IS BY THE B01M ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administra- tor for his recommendation, to be made on January 19, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request from Concord Sportsmen's Club, Inc. for funds. This Board having received a request from Concord Sportsmen's Club, Inc., 1for $1,500 from fines deposited with the County Treasurer under provisions of Section 13003 of the Fish and Gane Code; fr NOZW, TFEREFME, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Adminis- 1trator for report to this Board on January 19, 1960. z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t 11 r January 12, 1960 continued - a In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on January 11: 1960, referred copy of complain and summons served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, at 10.20 a.m. on January 8, 1960,5 in Action No. 77291 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, JOSEPH ALFONSO TROIA versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ET AL to the office of the District Attorney; NN THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- ferring said copy of complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members S present. In the Matter of Proposed ordi-zo nance to regulate business of solicitors, canvassers and itinerant peddlers. Undersheriff Ramsay appears before this Board and urges the early adoption of an ordinance to regulate the business of solicitors, canvassers and itinerant pedd- lers and merchants, and said Undersheriff reports complaints which the Sheriff' sv office has received from housewives who have been annoyed by solicitors; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that January 19, 1960, at 11:15 a.m. is fixed as the time for adoption of such an ordinance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Proposed ordi- nance which would establish sani- tary regulations for mink raising y operations, requiring permits therefor and providing for itsPg enforcement. This Board having on December 22, 1959, fixed January 19, 1960, at 2 p.m. for further consideration of a proposed ordinance which would establish sanitary regu- lations for mink raising operations, requiring permits therefor and providing for its enforcement; and this Board being desirous of a longer period of time in which to studytheordinanceandanyproposedchangesinsame; NOW, T'r:EREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is continued from January 19, 1960, to February 23, 1960, at 2 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. x In the Matter of Affidavits x of publication of Ordinances 1390, 1392, and 1395. 1 r This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1390, 1392, and 1395 and zr 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 r published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared y =duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion ofSuv)ervisor Coll, Seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1397 which fixes speed limit on superseded portion O Rodeo.of U.S. 40, 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 a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows:t , No. 1397 in the TRI-CITY NEWS.a The foregoing order is passed by the .unanimous vote of the Board members present. Z a, January 12, 1960 - continued - J In the VAatter of Proposed resolution re Aid to Needy Children Program.q On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Administrator, Social Welfare Director, and District Attorney are directed to prepare a resolution requesting review of the Aid to Needy Children t Program by the legislative representatives of the State of California and of the United States. The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNTY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHAN AN. s 3 In the matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expendi- tures xpendi tures statement for the fiscal year 195$-59, as of June 30, 1959, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. In the Matter of Annexation of Territory to County Service Area L-5, Pursuant to Govern- meet Code Sections 25210.80, RESOLUTION ANNEXING et seq. TERRITORY TO DISTRICT nx WHEREAS, on the 8th day of December, 1959, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa passed a resolution fixing Tuesday, the 12th day of January, z . 1960, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Record Main and Court Streets, Martinez, California, as the time and place of hearing the imatter of annexation of the hereinafter described continuous territory to County Serr vice Area L-5; and WHEREAS, notice of time and place of hearing was given as required by law, as shown by the affidavit of Eddie Galli on file herein; and rw WHEREAS, there were no objections, written or oral, to the annexation of the hereinafter described property to said County Service Area L-5; N(W , THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby t M: finds: That said territory is not within the limits of any other lighting district or any city, and lies entirely within the boundaries of the County of Contra Costa; That it is contiguous to County Service Area L-5 (Tara Hills) and that all of said territory will be benefited by inclusion therein; u That the total assessed valuation of said property proposed to be annexed, f . las shown on the last equalized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, is 3 $10.00 i That proceedings for annexation of said territory to said County Service F ` jArea L-5 were instituted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, , pursuant to Section 25210.$0 of the Government Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors hereby orders that said hereinafter described territory be and it is hereby annexed to the County Service Area A-5. Said territory is more particularly described as follows: Being all of Tract 2668 (Tara Hills Unit No. 2) filed March 31, 1959 in Map Book 72, page 30, described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 109, Tract 2112, filed fN_ May 15, 1955 in Map Book 57, page 42, being a point on the boundary yN line of County Service District L-5, also being the northwestern corner of the said Tract 2668; thence Easterly, Northerly, Easterly and Southeasterly along the boundary line of Tract 2668 to the most eastern corner of Lot 1, Tract 2668; thence Southwesterly, Westerly, Southerly and Westerly continuing along the boundary line of Tract 2668 to the southwest corner of Lot 20, Tract 2668 being a point on the boundary line of County Service District L-5; thence Northerly along the eastern boundary line of County Service District L-5 to the point of beginning. The foregoing resolution was made on the notion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: s AYk' : Supervisors - JAM P. KENNY, MEL F. HIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA x NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAH s e c I a January 12, 1960 - continued - t. In the Matter of Calling an Election for Directors of Ayers Ranch County hater District. q The Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call an election for three directors of Ayers Ranch County Water District; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be on Tuesday, the 22nd da of March 1 between the hours fY0 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 Y:o'clock p.m., when the polls will be closed, in the AYERS RANCH COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said E election to be published in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: 1 AYES: Supervisors -- JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. DOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN y In the Matter of Calling an Election for Directors of Diablo Vista County Water District. The Board of Sup>ervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call an election for two directors of Diablo Vista County Water District; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 22nd day of March, 1960, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m., when the polls will be closed, in the DIABLO VISTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT M IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said election to be published in the PLEASANT HILL NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMS P. KENNY, MEI, F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. r ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN of In the hatter of Calling an Election for Directors of El Sobrante County mater District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call an election for two directors of El Sobrante County Water District; EFS NO; , THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 22nd day of March, 1960, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. , when the polls will be closed, in the EL SOBRANTE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; IT IS FURTHF.'2 ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said election to be published in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS, a newspaper of r general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. a The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMS F. KENNY, MEL, F. IdIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. rk x y NOIES: Supervisors - HONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Calling an Election for Directors of Gregory Gardens County Water District. The Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call an election for two directors of Gregory Gardens County Vater District; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on n Tuesday, the 22nd day of March, 1960, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. , when the polls will be closed, in the GREGORY GARDENS COUNTY WATERiE DISTRICT; h 2F'IT IS FURTHM ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said election to be published in the PLEASANT HILL NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation,: w printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ifi x, r S au ik S January 12, 1960 - continued - The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r E NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. y In the Matter of Calling an Election for Directors of Pleasant Hill County Waterx District. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call an election for two directors of Pleasant Hill County Water District;q'±y: NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD CEDERED that an election be held on lues day, the 22nd day of March, 1960, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock fr . P.M. , when the polls will be closed, in the PLEASANT HILL COUNTY WATER DISTRICT: hs `T IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said election to be published in the PLEASANT HILL NES';S, a newspaper of general circu- lation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board.- AYES: oard: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. c*f 3 NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. µIn the Matter Pof Calling an Election for Directors- of Vine Hill Village County Water District. ,The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by lawtocall an election for two directors of Vine Hill Village County Water District; NOW, THFREFCRE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tues-day, the 22nd day of march, 1960, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o' clock p.m., when the polls will be closed, in the VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said election to be published in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETT, a newspaper of general circu-lation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. y The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote.of the Board: fi AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIELSEN,TH0MAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA.NOES: Supervisors - NONE. fh;ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. JZ- In t In the Matter of Calling an r Election for Directors of Contra Costa County mater sr.` District.The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call an election for three directors (one in each of Divisions 3, 4, and 5) of Contra Costa County Water District; r NO'S', THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election be held on Tues-day, the 22nd day of March, 1960, between the hours of 7 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock stn p.m., when the polls will be closed, in the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; a Ow IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of said 1 election to be published in the following newspapers of general circulation, printed r and published in the County of Contra Costa; I Division 3 - CONCCRD TRANSCRIPT Division 4 - THE POST DISPATCH Division 5 - ANTIOCH LEDGER The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KINKY, FEEL F. NIELSEN,THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA.NOES: Supervisors - NONE.ABSENT: Supervisor - W. G. BUCHANAN. January 12, 1960 - continued - c In the Matter of Amending Mork to be done, h the Area in which Work is to be done, and k Amending the Area found to be Benefited by said Work in Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. has hereto- fore adopted its resolution proposing to add certain streets to those heretofore, in i k said Resolution of Intention, stated as those in which work was proposed to be done in Zone A. and add certain improvement to be done, installation of sewers, in Zone B, and r adding territory found to be benefited and proposed to be assessed therefor in said Zone B, and 14- WHEREAS, said resolution provided that Tuesday, the 12th day of January, 1960, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place where and when any and all per- sons having any objections to the proposed changes might appear before said Board of Supervisors and show cause why said proposed changes should not be adopted, and 1 WHEREAS, said resolution further provided that written objections to the T , said proposed changes might be filed with the County Clerk at any time not later than the time set for said hearing, and WHEREAS, said hearing was duly held and no protests or objections to the said proposed changes were presented to the Board of Supervisors or to the Clerk thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, . BE IT RESOLVED that said Resolution of Intention is hereby amended as follows: 4 That the description of the area in which the work is proposed to be done, as set forth in said Resolution of Intention, shall be amended to include the follow- ing: ZONE A - The following streets shall be added: Claremont Avenue - from Arlington Blvd. to Mira Vista SchoolX*12' Mf Highland Avenue - from Plymouth Ave. to Bernhard Ave.ter, Kensington Avenue - from Arlington Blvd. to Bernhard Ave. Nome Avenue - from Highland Ave. to Bernhard Ave. Palm Avenue - from Richmond Ave. to its eastern end Richmond Avenue - from Del Monte Ave. to Kensington Ave. Taft Avenue - from Highland Ave. to Kensington Ave. x Dimm Way - from Bernhard Ave. to its south end Oak Avenue - from Arlington Blvd. to Plymouth Ave. Solano Avenue - from Richmond City Limits to Ralston Ave. Hercules Avenue - from Rosalind Ave. to Adams School Bouquet Avenue - from Ralston Ave. to Arlington Blvd. Ravine Avenue - from Richmond City Limits to Ralston Ave. Crest Avenue - from Plymouth Ave. to Bernhard Ave. fi That the Board of Supervisors proposes to modify the territory proposed to i be included in said assessment district by the inclusion therein of the following des- pyx cribed territory in Zone B of said proceedings, all as shown on Sheet 46A of the map herein referred to. Zone B of the said assessment district is amended to include the ientiretyofthefollowingdescribedterritory: Beginning at a point on the northeast corner of that cer- tain parcel of land described in the deed from V. L. Wisely,a et ux, to R. 0. Wisely, recorded July 27, 1959 in Volume 3419 of Official Records, at page 455, in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence westerly along the north line of said Wisely parcel and along said north line projected a total distance of 400 feet; thence south 20 452 east, 210 feet; thence south s 1$0 151 west 665 feet, more or less, to a point on the south line of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from P. J. Frumenti, et ux, to California Paci- fic Title Company, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County on May 8, 1959 in Volume 3370 of Official Records, at page 347; thence south 890 491 east along said south line to the northwest corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from Minnie Bean to Jack Blow, et ux, recorded November 15, 1949, in Book 1461, page 506, Official Records, Contra Costa County; thence south 00 422 east along the west line and said west line projected of said Blow parcel 267.00 feet to a point on the north line of that parcel of land described in the deed from S. G. Mims et ux, to Namon McCree, recorded June 25, 1953, in Volume 2149 of Official Records, r# at page 444; thence north $90 532 west 403.14 feet to the northwest corner of said McCree parcel (2148 OR 444) ; thence south 00 42t west 702.04 feet; thence south 890 46* east, 503.14 feet to the southeast corner of said McCree parcel; thence south 00 422 east 225.9 feet; thence north 890 511 east 554 feet, more or less, to the center line of that County road known as Bailey Road; thence north 00 422 west along the center line of Bailey Road to the southeast cor- ner of that parcel of land described in the deed from May- belle A. Riccobuono to Joseph Riccobuono, recorded April 27, 1949, in Volume 1379, Official Records, at page 43 ; thence easterly along the south line of said Riccobuono parcel and northerly along the westerly line to the point of beginning.a a ps That sewers shall be constructed in easements as follows in Zone B: 119" r: January 12, 1960 - continued - Line s 1: Beginning at a point on the southeast corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from S. a G. Mims, et ux, to Namon McCree, recorded June 25, 1953 I in Volume 2148 of Official Records, at page 444, office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County; thence north r 0* 421 west 702.04 feet to the northeast corner of said McCree parcel; thence northerly 270 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from P. J. Frumenti, et ux, to California Pacific Title Company, recorded May 8, 1959, in Book 3370 of Official Records, at page 347; thence north 40* west 150.00 feet; thence north 1$* 15' west 515 feet; thence north 2* 451 west, 240.0 feet. P Line g2: A line extending south 580 feet from the cen- ter line of Mims Avenue, which line is parallel with and 158 feet equidistant from the west line of Bailey Road. Line : Beginning at the southeast corner of that certain parcel of land described in the deed from V. L. Wiseley, et ux, to R. 0. Wiseley, recorded July 27, 1959, in Book 3419 of Official Records, at page 455; thence north along the east line of said 141seley parcel 410 feet; thence north 720 west 315 feet, more or less, to connect with Line F1 hereinabove described. The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Kenny, sec- onded by Suaervisor Silva, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: n AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. tJ ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN k i In the Totter of Continuation of Nearing for Decision, Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3•RESOLUTION 3 1 .` The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does resolve as follows: That the hearing of protests against the work and improvements referred to. in Contra Costa Countv Assessment District 1959-3 be and the same is hereby terminated, and that further consideration of the Resolution of Intention therein is continued to Tuesday, January 19, 1960, at 10:00 a.m. in said Chambers of said Board. 9 Adopted by the followinp vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLLI JOSEPH S. SILVA. NCE S: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. r In the Matter of the Awarding of Contract for the Purchase and Delivery of a Fire Engine for the Crockett County Fire Protection District RESOLU'T'ION µ l WHEREAS, on the 7th day of December, 1959, the Purchasing Agent of the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to the request of the Crockett County Fire Protection Disteict, advertised for bids for the construction and delivery of a Fire Engine to such district, and set the 5th day of January, 1960, as the time fixed for the opening of bids on the Fire Engine; and 1 WHEREAS, on the 5th day of January, 1960, being the time and place fixed for opening the bids, the bids were read to the Board of Supervisors and the Board ordered I such bids referred to the Purchasing Agent and the Fire Chief of the Crockett County Fire Protection District for review and recommendation on the 12th day of January,1960; and a;14'HEREAS, on the 12th day of January, 1960, upon recommendation of the above parties, it was determined that the bid of P. E. Van Pelt, P. 0. Box 365, Oakdale,California, was the best bid having due regard for the requirements and specifications r'as set forth by the Crockett County Fire Protection District;NOk', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the bid of P. E. Van Pelt, Inc. , in the amount of Fifteen Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety-three Dollars 100Y5, 393 ) ,plus any license or taxes applicable at the time of delivery, is accepted as the best bid for the above work, A BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the agreement between Van Pelt and the District provide that delivery and acceptance and payment be made after the lst of July, 1960,and that a deduction of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) be allowed from the bid price as in a trade-in of District's Fire Engine No. 2, 1932 American La France, triple combination. PS PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the Countv of Contra Costa, i a n 120 sJanuary12, 1960 - continued - State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 12th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: f l AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, k;¢ THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA W ,r NOES: Supervisors - NONE. k ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN 1 And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday,day, January 14, 1960, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 4" 4A4- i rr Chairman d, ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, LEEK By Deputy 1 r t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY JANUARY 14, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESET: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. y f In the "Matter of Annexation of territory (Fibreboard and Glass Containers properties) to the T .. Island County Fire Protection NOTICE IQN POSED District. RO WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of ! Contra Costa a request for the annexation of the hereinafter described territory of the Island County Fire Protection District; j d fM . NCIH', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hearing on the proposed annexation oF said hereinafter described territory to the Island County Fire Protection District be and it is herebyfixed at Thursday, the 28th da of January, 1960 at 10:00 o'clockYayY> a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, at which time and place the Board shall hear any person objecting to the t annexation of any portion of the hereinafter described territory; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby directed to give notice of the hearing of said proposed annexation by publishing a copy of this resolution once a week for two successive weeks in the ANTIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper circulated in the territory which it is proposed to annex to the Island County Fire Protection District and which this Board deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory proposed to be annexed. 41 The territory herein referred to which it is proposed be annexed to the Island Countv Fire Protection District is more particularly described as follows: Fibreboard and Glass Containers Annexation to the Island County Fire Protection District Beginning on the west boundary line of the City of Antioch at the south line of the 3.0 acre parcel of land owned by the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company; thence northwesterly along the south- western line of the said 3.0 acre parcel to the southerly line of the A.T. & S.F. Railroad main line right of way; thence westerly along the r said main line right of way to the western line of the 15.249 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Fibreboard Products Inc. re- corded April 26, 1946, Recorder's File ,'13479; thence south 1244 feet to the southwest corner of the 15.249 acre parcel; thence east along the south line of the said 15.249 acre parcel and the easterly exten- sion thereof to south line of Fourth Street extended west, also being the north line of the Siino Addition to the City of Antioch; thence rt east and north along the boundary line of the City ofAntioch to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, r State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 14th day of January, 1960, wY by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JA.MES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL. s NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Sunervisor - W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. p H v•is T; Swa January 14, 1960 continued n the Matter of Proposed icodling moth ordinance. F On motion of Supervisor Kenny,. seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE; jt BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on a proposed codling moth ordinance is fixed for ;• z* rEebr aary 9, 1960, at 10 a.m. , in the Board of Supervisors' Chambers, 'Hall of Records, Xartinez, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members, present. x A Y And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 19,; 1960, at" 9 A.-An the Board Chambers, Hall of Records. Martinez, California. i hairman CATTEST. x W. T. PAASC CLERK S Deputy Clerk h v ly 7 4OF f k s 0 IyKL f t 1 b l S ! r 4 is s . 1. k'} i. F F 3rz , rr f N r. k a tti y i C kms• r yJF,31 R k 120 Ff 5 xl V+!/ N JIt: A , ra I I" ,~ r Y yx I- jt .T), xi , fa S i i.,-, r'a:. "'7 , fU". rt.r,rV_ TH r t r I ' k r l i r A r f Q A- 1Is yl 1 r. yr S l'O K xI r ', r,y u JrSr r {y 11 -s 1 r },r,.i i '/ r ti._ - fi 6 i fr 1 P qF.?ufx nM%' ?it'r , 1 1 f . r rk t fii 1 Yt n d`_ k F w r 5 f r I. 1 r zi s A' r Jrr' r r I'_" M t, : t tg xt r"9 I-J. sr+ r""7 y 'i°!d / § h.. 5 1 w :J d 4 J i Y ' i:IY t S kr T F Y I, . '.7 r :Pt'"A,,v ` orJ 3y A114—7 5' 6 i K S J S 9g C` , µttrx a,' 71 Fr VYT i g" s-r rt,? d r}M fir+ r R 3 W u fir+t.L4Y k4'" r _ 1 r s4 x 1 19r`- /{ T a i I I- I . SP, i1 f 42A }-}a1HS 0 ... T F0. r l Ct,., r 0 jfrir..,.Z t ?„e' 1 t-1 ri'_.. F b {.: ,y. t 4j k ty yttTr , d11 i r y d_," a r,_r d - Fy'r r% ; hs'% j"J E3 x f5E.K" 1510,I , i r rf BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 1960 to THE BOARD PNET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPER- VISOR W. G. BUCHANAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. a In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election princincts. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE r. BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of El Cerrito election precincts 8, 9, 23, 27, 2$, 38, 39, 42, 52, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be x and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: r7z!. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 8 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of ElCerritoandalinedrawnparallelwithandapproximately100feetwesterlyfromthe westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly alonglastsaiddescribedparallellinetotheintersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingtheangleformedbythewesterlylineofTulareAvenueandthenortherlylineof x Charles Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly Line of TulareAvenuetothesoutherlylineofCharlesAvenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerly line of Charles Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet wester-ly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed bythewesterlylineofTulareAvenueandthenortherlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare x Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line of Tulare Avenue to the southerlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the in- YtersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingtheangleformedbytheeasterlylineofEdwardsAvenueandthesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence northwesterly alongjlastsaiddescribedbisectinglinetothesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of EdwardsAvenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerlylineofEdwardsAvenueandthesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenuetoalinedrawnparalle with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Yuba Avenue and the south- erly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisectinglinetothesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of Yuba Avenue ; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Yuba Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet south- easterly from the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence in a general southwest- erly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof R with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tuller Avenue and the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue to the southwesterly line of Tuller Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Tuller Avenue and the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of BarrettAvenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the incorpora- tion line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 9 XBeginningattheintersectionofthesoutherlylineofPoinsettAvenuewith the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the incorporation line of the City of El. Cerrito to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line ofBarrettAvenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterlylineofTullerAvenueandthesoutheasterlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue to the northeaster) line of Tuller Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Tuller Avenue and the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue 14 to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the south- easterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence in a general northeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Yuba Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to J the easterly line of Yuba Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Yuba Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the January 19, 1960 - continued westerly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the easterly line of Edwards Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and apvroximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence north- easterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line of 'Tulare Avenue to the southerly line of Rosalind Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerly line of Rosalind Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisectin the angle formed by the easterly line of Nason Avenue and the northeasterly line of Edwards Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Nason Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the northeasterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence Westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the south- westerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the southwesterly line of Jordan Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ludwig Avenue and the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the southwesterly line of Ludwig Avenue; thence southerly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ludwig Avenue and the south- easterly line of Poinsett Avenue to a line drawn paralle with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence in a general southwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mono Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said de- scribed bisecting line to the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to the westerly line of Mono Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mono Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue and the south- erly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CER.RITO PRECINCT NO. 23 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito and the southerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence from said point of be- ginning easterly along the southerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue and the southerly line of MacDonald Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue and the northwesterly line of Conlon Avenue; thence continuing south- erly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Conlon Avenue; thence continuing southerly in a direct line to the intersection with the north- easterly line of Key Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Conlon Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Conlon Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Conlon Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Junction Avenue and the southerly line of Conlon Avenue; thence continuing northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Conlon Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Conlon Avenue to the easterly line of Junction Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly . line of Junction Avenue and the southerly line of Gatto Avenue to a line dz,awn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Junction Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Junction Avenue; thence westerly along last said described trisecting line to the southeasterly line of Junction Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Junction Avenue to the south- westerly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the northeasterly line of Junction avenue and the so-thwesterly line of Hagen Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1G0 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Junction Avenue; thence continuing southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue and the northwesterly line of Morris Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the north easterly line of Junction Avenue; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue to the southeasterly line of Morris Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the ancle fcr:^ ed by the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue and the southeasterly line of Morris 'venue to th intersection thereof with the Line bisectinp the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue and the north- westerlv line of Knott Boulevard; thence southerly along last said described bisect- ing line to the ncrthe sterly line of Junction Avenue; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue to the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence southerly along: the line bisecting the angle fouled by the westerly line of Junction Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard and the southeasteriv line of Knott Bcu?evard; thence westerly along last r i i 3 January 19, 1960 - continued - said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to the southwesterly s line of Kearney Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed bar the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; y thence westerly along the last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Knott boulevard; thence southwesterly along last said described Parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 27 E t Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Monte Vista and the southwesterly line of Alta Vista, said point being also on the incorporation line of l the city of E1 Cerrito; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the f southwesterly line of Alta Vista to the easterly line of Monte Vista; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Alta Vista and the easterly line of Monte Vista to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of La Honda and the southerly line of Alta Vista thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Vista; thence easterly along the southerly line of Alta Vista to the easterly Ac line of La Honda; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of La Honda and the southerly line of Alta Vista to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from La Honda; thence in a general t . southerly and southeasterly direction along last said described Parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeast- erly 1_ine of Barrett Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Barrett Avenue and the northwesterly line of Tamalpias; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Tamalpias; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Tamalpias to the south- westerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Tamalpias and the southwesterly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence in a general northwesterly and westerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection there-q R of with the line bisecting the angle forged by the easterly line of Tassajara Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said des- Y. cribed bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along fe the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of Tassajara Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting, the angle formed by the westerly line of Tassajara avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of Carquinez Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carquinez Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the ankle forged by the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the anE a formed by the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bi- secting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence north- y, erly along the westerly line of Tulare Avenue to the northerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerlyu line of Charles Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northerly along the westerly line of Tulare Avenue to the northerly line of Charles Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Charles Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet wester ly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence easterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning.f. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 2$ Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and a the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southeasterl I along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and the southerly lire of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately k 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Carquinez Avenue; thence south- westerly along last said described *parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Alva Avenue and the northerly s line of Lagunitas; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to t the westerly line of Alva Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line of Alva Avenue to the southerly line of Lagunitas; thence southwesterly along the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the westerly line of Alva Avenue and the southerly line ofLagunitastoalinedrawnparallelwithandapproximately100feetnortheasterlyfrom the northeasterly line of Carquinez Avenue; thence in a general southeasterly and souther3v direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereo I , i 124 4 Yrt f January 19, 1960 - continued - 1 F with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and I the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the westerly line of Carquinez Avenue; thence d% northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of i Carquinez Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue y . and the northwesterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence south- westerly along the northwesterly line of Jordan Avenue to the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the west- erly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the northwesterly line of Jordan Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southwesterly alongn, last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the westerly line of Tulare F Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the west- erly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection t ` thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue and the southeasterly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence continuing northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue; a thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue to the northwest- l r erly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle kX formed by the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue and the northwesterly line of Alta j Punta Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1C0 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said 0* described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southwesterly line of Edwards Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northerly along the westerly line of Tulare Avenue to the northeasterly line of Edwards Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the northeasterly line { of Edwards Avenue to a line drawn Parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerly line of Rosalind Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northerly along the westerly line of Tulare Avenue to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the easterly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line r ` bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tulare Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of !Mira Vista Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the easterly line of Kira Vista Avenue and the southerly line m` of Barrett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carquinez 'Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; s thence northeasterly along the last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the point of beginning. i r Ey CERRIT'ta PRECINCT N0. 38 E Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito and the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence from said point of beginnings easterly along the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue and the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mono Avenue ! y and the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said des- cribed es- cribed bisecting line to the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the easterly line of Mono Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of :Mono Avenue and the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of MacDonald Avenue and the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue, said point being also on i h the westerly extension of the northerly line of Conlon Avenue; thence easterly along last said extension to the easterly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence northeasterly along; the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of MacDonald Avenue and the northerly line of Conlon Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Cedar Street; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Cedar Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northeasterly along the last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Alta i r Punta Avenue to the easterly line of Cedar Street; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Cedar Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the intersection thereof with the Zine bisecting the y' angle formed by the westerly line of Edith Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line ofAlta Punta Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the easterly line of Edith Street; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Edith Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Gloria Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the easterly line of Gloria Street; thence southeasterly along; the line bi- [ secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Gloria Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle i January 19, 1960 - continued - formed by the westerlyline of Jordan Avenue and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Alta Punta yr Avenue to the easterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting* the angle fouled by the easterly line of Jordan Avenue and the southerly rr' line of Alta Punta Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along last said y described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the easterly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the northwesterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence r easterly along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwester) line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southeasterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence south- westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line t drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Gatto Avenue; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described parallelh line to the southerly line of Conlon Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly .line of Conlon Avenue to the westerly line of Junction Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Junction Avenue and the southeasterly line of Conlon Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately i 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Conlon Avenue; thence south- westerly along last said described varallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Donlon Avenue; thence westerly along last said described 'bi- secting line to the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard; thence northerly in a direct line to the intersection of the easter) line of Humboldt Avenue and the northwesterlyY j line of Conlon Avenue; thence continuing northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue and the northwesterly line of Conlon Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue; thence continuing northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue and the southerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence northerly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. r EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 39 IBeginning at the intersection of the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue s=fF and the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence from said point of beginn- ing northerly along said incorporation line to the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue: thence easterly along the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to the easterly line of R Humboldt Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humboldt Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to the rA intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mono Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisectint line to the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to the easterly line of Mono Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mono Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to a line drawn parallel j with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ludwig Avenue and the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the northeasterly d line of Ludwig Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by F. I the northeasterly line of Ludwig avenue and the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the southerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Hason Avenue; thence northeasterly last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Mason Avenue and the southwesterly line of Edwards Avenue; Y thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly exten- sion thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the northeasterly line of Edwards Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare Ave- nue; thence continu=ing southerly along the westerly line of Tulare Avenue to the south- westerly line of Edwards Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the southwesterly line of Edwards Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly z from the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said w'=. described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly lire of Tulare Avenue and the northwesterly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line of Tulare Avenue to the southeasterly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence continuing southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Tulare Avenue and the southeasterly line of Alta Punta Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 10C feet westerly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence continuing southerlyAll$ along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue and the easterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line r21 i I 1 ` t r3 r1f a aA i January 19, 1960 - continued -f7 pyyu;t w to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the westerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Jordan Avenue and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the intersection thereof with the Zine bisect- ing the angle formed by the easterly line of Gloria Street and the southerly line of IAltaPuntaAvenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the westerly line of Gloria Street; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Gloria Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting 4 the angle formed by the easterly line of Edith Street and the southerly line of Alta ! Punta Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the westerly lire of Edith Street; thence southwesterly along the I line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line ofEdith Street and the southerlylineofAltaPuntaAvenuetotheintersectionthereofwith: the line bisecting the rx angle formed by the easterly line of Cedar Street and the southerly line of Alta n ` Punta Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of r{Alta Punta Avenue to the westerly line of Cedar Street; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed bythe westerly line of Cedar Street and the w. southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence southerly along j last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting i z the angle formed by the easterly line of MacDonald Avenue and the northerly line of Conlon Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Conlon Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Conlon Avenue to the westerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of MacDonald Avenue and the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mono Avenue and the northerly line of 14acDonald Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the norther- ly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of 11wacDonald j h. Avenue to the westerly line of Mono Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bi- secting the angle .formed by the westerly line of Mono Avenue and the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the intersection thereon with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly Zine of Humboldt Avenue and the northerly line of MacDonald r° Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of MacDonald Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 42 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito with the westerly boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly own- ed by the Mira Vista Golf Club; thence from said point of beginning in a general j counterclockwise direction along the boundary line of said Golf Club property to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northerly line of Harvard and the easterly line of Arlington Boulevard; thence southwesterly along 3 last said described bisecting line to the northerly Zine of Harvard; thence westerly along the northerly line of Harvard to the westerly line of Alta Vista; thence north- westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Alta Vista and the northerly line of Harvard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Tamalpias; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- sectSWing the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Tamalpias and the southwesterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and F along the northerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately eRy 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence north- westerly along last said described Parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of La Honda; thence in a general northwesterly and northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle forded by the easterly line of La Honda and the southerly line of Alta Vista; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Vista; thence westerly along the southerly line of Alta Vista to the westerly line of La Honda; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of La Honda and the southerly line of Alta Vista to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Monte Vista and the x< southwesterly line of Alta Vista; thence northerly along last said described bisect- l ing line to the southwesterly line of Alta Vista; thence northwesterly along the south-' westerly line of Alta Vista to the incorporation line of the City of .El Cerrito; thence easterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. tT v M EL CERRITO PR.ECINICT NO. 52 4 Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Barrett Avenue and the easterly line of Tassajara Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southeast- erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of TassajaraA Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence in a general southeasterly direction along last said described parallel Zine to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- westerly line of Tamalpias and the southwesterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence east- erly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly Zine of Barrett Avenue to the4- southeasterly line of Tamalpias; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Tamalpias and the southwesterly Zine of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn aarallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Arlington Boulevard; thence southwesterly along last said r described parallel lire to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of .Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Harvard; i r thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line i January 19, 1960 - continued of Harvard; thence easterly along the northerly line of Harvard to the easterly line of Arlington Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle 1 formed by the easterly line of Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Harvard r to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Mira Vista Golf Club; thence in a general southerly direction along the boundary line of the Golf Club tract of land to the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence westerly along the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard to the westerly line of Harvard; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Harvard and the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Arlington Boulevard and z the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence westerly along the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard to the westerly line of Arlington Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tamalpias and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Tamalpias;. thence northwesterly in a direct line to the intersection of the westerly line of Tamalpias and the northerly i line of Jordan Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tamalpias and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Alva r Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence westerly t along the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the westerly line of Alva Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the anile for7e d by the westerly line of Alva Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Alva Avenue; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Alva F Avenue and the southerly line of Lagunitas; thence northeasterly along last said des- cribed bisect%rg line to the westerly line of Alva Avenue; thence northerly along the r' westerly line of Alva Avenue to the northerly line of Lagunitas; thence northwesterly t along the line bisecting the angle forded by the westerly line of Alva Avenue and the northerly line of Launitas to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Carquinez Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tassajara Avenue and the southerly j line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line i to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Y t a In the platter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAD ORDERED that the follow- ing personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modi- fication required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS i i Z t Assessor - Increase allocation of Seasonal Personal Property 10praiser, effective January 20, 1960, from Range 24 to 27. Building Ins ction - Reclassify Building Inspector Structural, to ing nspector, Branch Office Manager, effective t 1 January 20, 1960. t Health De artment - Add one Public Health Nurse and cancel one Senior blip Health Nurse, effective January 20, 1960• Fri Probation - Reclassify one Account Clerk, to Senior Account erk, effective January 20, 1960, and reclassify one F Intermediate Typist Clerk, to Account Clerk, effective January 20, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members u' present. a: y, a In the Matter of Authorizing extension to continue recruit- ment of Staff Nurses at the second step of the salary range. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission granted by Board order dated January 6, 1959, to continue recruiting Staff Nurses at the second step of the salary range is extended through June 30, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members K present. v January 19, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Acceptance of Mr. C. W. Hornback's resigna- tion as County Purchasing Agent. 3` Mr. C. W. Hornback County Purchasing Agent, having submitted his resigna- tion, effective April 30, 1990; NOW,. THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor i Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER .D that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED with regret. f aid The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f J present. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. I On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOUD ORDERED that the follow- a ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Animal Control Center - Palanka Kennels To improve 24 kennels 1003 171,500 Unappropriated Reserve 1795 4 Judicial District Trial Expense fP} Juror Fees 1003 23,000 Witness Fees & Expenses 1003 49000 Unappropriated Reserve Gen Fd.1003 27,000 Planning Temporary Salaries 1003 716 r Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 716 For the purpose of hiring temporary help in lieu of vacancies in permanent positions. Richmond Building L Remodel Assessor's Office 1003 975 Unappropriated Reserve 975 a Supeerior Courts 1) Expense-Outside Judges 7,000 2) Books and Periodicals 59,000 Unappropriated Reserve 129000 Probation - Boys Rehabilitation Camp r 250 Steel Fence Posts 325 r04z W studded tee posts) t 560 rods barbed wire 65 121 gauge, 4 point) r Clothes Dryer (item 31) 260 10 IWashingMachine (item 32) i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. sf In the Matter of Approval of fir county travel report for quarter ended December 31, 1959. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report on authorized travel by County employees for the quarter ended December 31 1959, which report was filed with the Board of Supervisors this day l by the County Administrator, be and the same is hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f present. In the Matter of Surplus i pieces of property at the Weimar Sanatorium in Placer County. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- V2 visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOUD ORDERED that deed arrange;.. ments to have Contra Costa County join with other counties having an interest in the st t j 1.2 . January 19, 1960 - continued fi> Weimar Sanatorium in Placer County in the acceptance of two smallsurplus pieces of 161 property offered for release by the Director of Public Works of the State of California,be and the same are hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute formal acceptance on behalf of Contra Costa County, s The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: p%AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL$ JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NODE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN, t{ ly K i r In the Matter of Sale of Real Property Owned by the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors by resolution dated the 4th day of August,1959, determined that the therein described real property was no longer needed forCountypurposes, and that the same should be sold in accordance with Section 25525,V Government Code, as required by law; and WHEREAS, the Notice to Bidders, approved by the Board of Supervisors, was published as required by law; and 1 WHEREAS, said Notice set the 1st day of September, 1959, at 10:00 a.m. in theSupervisors' Chambers Hall of Records Martine Califo said sale; and z, rnia, as the time and place for WHEREAS, the highest bid received for Item one was the amount of One Hundred Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($130.00) , bid b Brentwood Gun Club P. 0. Box $2 Brent- wood, st y 2, rent l wood, California, and the bidder deposited an amount equal to at least twenty-five per- cent (25%) of the bid price to secure completion of the trasaction. 5 1 WHEREAS, Right of Way Department has informed this board that the bidders have complied with the terms and conditions of sale and the balance of the price has been paid. purchase NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized and directed to execute a deed conveying the above real property to thebiddersnamedabove, and to cause the same to be delivered. 8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right of Way Agent is hereby authorize to return to the successful bidders their bid guarantees. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, on the 19th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JACO P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. F NOES: f Supervisors - NONE.14 T ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Exercising Option, Parcel 4, for Purchase of Lane from EBKUD for Briones Valley Park. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa entered into an Agreement with East BayMunicipalUtilityDistrict, dated April 2, 1957, for purchase of real property for park and recreation purposes, and yW WHEREAS said Agreement and Amendment dated April 1 $ antP29, 95 grants to the County of Contra 6osta the option to purchase Parcel 4 prior to February 1, 1960,upon 4' the terms and conditions therein, 1q6aC Costa THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of i„ Contra osta hereby exercises said option to purchase the aforesaid real property on V the said terms and conditions, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the Western Guaranty Title CompanyEscrowNo. M-212359-3, for payment to East Bay Municipal Utility District in the sum V. of Sixty Thousand Seventy Dollars ($64,070) , being the purchase price of the said ja real y,x BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the deed for the aforesaid property is hereby accepted, and the Clerk of this Board is ordered and directed to cause said deed and a certified copy of this resolution to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder. ADOPTED by the following vote: l AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors.W. G. BUCHANAN. C., t i f January 19, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing expenditure of $1,500 for Striped Bass Tagging Program i On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silvaseconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOUD ORDERED that the ex- penditure o ' $1,500 from available county fish and game funds for use under the super- vision of the California State Department of Fish and Game in a Striped Bass Tagging Program, be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members v present. In the Authorizing sale.to the highest bidder of unclaimed personal property of deceased patients at the County Hospital. Pursuant to Section 2602 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code, and on the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOAkD ORDERED that the sale to the highest bidder of unclaimed persona property of deceased patients at the County Hos- pital, is AUTHORIZED as recommended by the committee established under a December 22, r 1959 order of the Board. E The foregoinggoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. j In the Matter of Extending agreement between Contra Costa County 'dater Agency and Mr. Willard D. Swain for E consulting services on water supply problems. ar This Board having on July 14, 1959, on behalf of the Contra Costa County Water Agency, approved an agreement dated July 1, 1959, between the Contra Costa County Water Agency and Mr. Willard D. Swain, for consulting services on water supply problems and developments affecting Contra Costa County; and having on October 20, 1959, approv= ed an extension of agreement covering the period through December 31, 1959; and r An extension of agreement covering the period from January 1, 1960 through March 31, 1960, having been presented to this Board this day; S k NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAR! ORDERED that said extension of agreement be and the same is hereby approved and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute i said extension of agreement on behalf of the Contra Costa bounty Water Agency. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, to negotiate for the use of ferry slip i y sites being used in connection with the Jersey Island ferry service. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOVW ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to negotiate for the use of the ferry slip sites being used in connection with the Jersey Island ferry service. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presento t rg In the Matter of authorizing Right of j x Way Division, Public Works Department , to negotiate with C. A. Lauritzen & Son for acquisition of ferry slips used in connection with the Jersey Island ferry service. I On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- 1 visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BKiD ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Department, is authorized to negotiate with C. A. 5., Lauritzen and Son for the acquisition of the ferry slips used in connection with the w Jersey Island ferry service. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. fL In the Matter of Awarding contract for toll free ferry service fran- chise to operate between Jersey Island, Bradford Island, Frank's 7 Tract and Webb Tract. c This Board having on January 5, 1960, referred all bids received for toll free ferry service franchise to operate between Jersey Island, Bradford Island Ti Frank's Tract and Webb Tract, to the County Administrator for report to this board on January 19, 1960; and s c January 19, 1960 - continued This being the time fixed for said report, the County Administrator recommend to this Board that the bid of Jack F. Freitas is the lowest and best bid for said ser- vice; and this Board finding that the said bid:5. Total based on unit price for estimated quantity: $3,000 1 per month for five years, is the lowest and best bid for said service, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of said service be and the same is hereby awarded to said Jack F. Freitas for a period of five years comment- ing May 10, 1960, at the unit price submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said contractor shall present a surety bond to be approved by this Board, in the sum of $82,800, guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney and the Public Works Depart- ment shall cooperate in the preparation of the contract for said service. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return the cashier's check which accompanied the bid of C. A. Lauritzen & Son, one of the unsuccessful bidders. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid bond which accompanied the bid of Richard Stephens, an unsuccessful bidder, is exonerated. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of approval of agreement with Gallagher & a Burk, Inc. for construction j of Parking Lot "A" for the r, County Hospital, Martinez. r;'2 This Board having on January 5, 1960 awarded a contract to Gallagher & Burk, Inc. 31.4 High Street, Oakland 1, California, for construction of Parking Lot "A" for the lounty Hospital, Martinez; and J An agreement dated January 19, 1960, 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, No. B 58263, each in the amount of 10,$38.50, issued by United Pacific Insurance Company, with said Gallagher & Burk, Inc , as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guarantee- ing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen 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 bond which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder is exonerated. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Specifications for Contra Costa Central Library r Building. On July 28, 1959, specifications for the Contra Costa County Central Library Building were filed with this Board. No satisfactory bids were received. Revised specifications dated January 18, 1960, were filed with this Board on January 19, 1960. The revised specifications call for the work to be constructed and financed by the Board of Retirement of the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the specifications dated January 18, 1960, are ACCEP+ED and APPROVED as the specifications for the contract to be awarded by the Board of Retirement of the County of Contra Costa. z IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause to be destroyed all portions of the specifications dated July 28, 1959, which are inconsistent wit i the revised specifications. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. u v 4: r i January 19, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Requesting Retirement Board to direct Architect to consider an electric traction elevator as an alternate for the water hydraulic elevator for the Contra Costa County Central Library Building. On motion of Supervisor Coil, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Retirement Board is requested to direct the. Architect for the Contra Costa County Central Library Building, to consider an electric traction elevator as an alternate for the water hydraulic elevator specified in the current plans for said building. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members G present. Z In the Matter of Proposed construction t of Veterans Hospital in the City of piMartinez. t WHEREAS, notice has been received that funds may be soon made available for the construction of a new Veterans Hospital in the City of Martinez; and j WHEREAS, this Board believes that this hospital will be a great asset not only to the City of Martinez, but also to the County of Contra Costa and the Bay Area; ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board extends its congratulations to the City of Martinez and offers its sympathetic consideration of assistance to the City under the City-County ThormWare System in the development of roads appurtenant to the construction of the Veterans Hospital. The foregoing order was made on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded bySupervisorSilva, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. F c 1 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1399 which regulates the business of solicitors, canvassers, and itinerant peddlers and l merchants. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publishedforthetimeandinthemannerrecuiredbylawinanewspaperofgeneralcirculation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1399 in THE WALNUT KERNEL. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members v present. 4 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: s Ordinance No. 1401 which regulates parking in front of Town Hall on MORAGA ROAD in Lafayette; establishes Yield Right of Way at intersection of TARA and OVERHILL ROADS; establishes boulevard at intersection of CONCORD BOULEVARD with FARM BUREAU ROAD near Concord. i i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation ? printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: F No. 1401 in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: 1 i d s January 19, 1960 - continued Ordinance No. 1402 which amends Ordinance No. 1214 by providing that the provisions of Ordinance No 1214 will refer only to the territory formed into the special fire protection zone for the Moraga area. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that three copies of said ordinance be osted in three of the most public places within the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire s Protection District for a period of two weeks, at the end of which time, it is a law for the government of the inhabitants of Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, there being no newspaper of general circulation printed within the said fDistrict. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 13$9. h, This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1389 and Affidavit of Publication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD- D that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. g rry The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members v present. v x r,sd In the Matter of Proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 4 820 (Subdivision Ordinance). This Board having heretofore fixed January 19, 1960, at 10.15 a.m. for hearing on proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 820, and this being the time fixed for said hearing; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOW6 ORDERED that the hearing on said matter is continued to February 16, 1960, at 10:15 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Claim for damages. s Bennie Lee Smith, 11411 Dona Boulevard, 114th Street, Los Angeles 59, California having filed with this Board on January 15, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of 47,500; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. P d 7 In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons sit in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on January 1$, 1960, referred copy of com- plaint and summons served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, at 8:30 a.m., on January 15, 1960 in Action No. 7712$ of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the bounty of Contra Costa, Harley H. Hernandez et al versus William Albert Chamber- lain, et al to the office of the District Attorney; yD NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD CRDERED that the Clerk's action in re- 7 ferring said copy of complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the batter of Approval of Work Orders.R l On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE x BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for the following, and the County Public Works Director is authorized to make the improvements listed: r r, 11/0 Road name Estimated No,or Other Description of Work Cost 4731 Lot 234 Sleepy Clean out the storm drain 500 4 Hollow unit 3# across Lot 214, Sleepy Sleepy Hollow Lane) Hollow Unit #3. Flood Control No. 60-76 SP) i s a January 19, 1960 - continued W/0 Estimated No. Road Name Description of Work Cost I 4730 San Pablo Creek Clean fallen tree from channel 250 i of San Pablo Creek, behind the Orinda Willows. c Flood Control No. 60-75) 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. G In the Matter of Approval of r Change Order No. 4 contract for construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field. On the recommendation of Elvin Riley, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor: Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. k' 4 which adds the sum of $455 to contract with Wallace Webb and Son for construction i= of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field, is APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, t 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 members present. In the Matter of Approving Purchase and Acceptance of Deed from Lafayette School i District for County Library County Service Area (LIB-1) Lafayette. RESOLUTION. i WHEREAS this Board heretofore, to wit on the 22nd day of December, 1959, passed and adopted a resolution fixing January 14, 1960, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate purchase of real property from Lafayette School District, said property being required for County Library pur- poses; and r XP WHEREAS said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published 34 hJ in the LAFAYETTE SUN for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and f WHEREAS; no protests to the purchase of saidproperty by the County of Contra Costa have been filed and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest said purchase; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby approve the purchase of said real property described in the resolution and notice of g intention passed by this Board on Tuesday, the 22nd day of December, 1959; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa ; be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Escrow No. M-2224$6, Western Title Guaranty Company, Contra Costa County Division, for delivery to said company in the sum of Six Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($6 800.00) for payment to said School District upon conveying to the County of Contra 6osta by good and suffi cient deed the land described in the aforesaid resolution and notice of intention; and ` BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the deed for the aforesaid property is hereby k* accepted, and the Clerk of this Board is ordered and directed to cause said deed to the County of Contra Costa to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of this : x County. The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva and adopted by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r NOES: Supervisors - NONE. s 1 ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Sale of 1959, Series B, San Ramon Valley Union High School District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly auth ori zed the issuance of $359 000 principal amount of bonds of San Ramon Valley Union High School of Contra Costa bounty; and further duly authorized the ' sale of $160,000, designated as Series B of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit : Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District Bank of America N.T.&S.A. & Associates 73,621 American Trust Company 73,770 u i t4 1 a iq j January 19, 1960 - continued Net Interest Cost s Name of Bidder to Districtaj 1 First Western Bank & Trust Co. f Associates 761,340 AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N.T.& S.A. & associates is the y highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the i premium offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of w= Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: v 1. Said bid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. & Associates for $160,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser there- of upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of $119. f Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum B-1 to B-64 5 % A{ f B-65 to B-72 41% B-73 to B-160 44 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on August 15 and February 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on February 15, 1961. 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to w return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. f` 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable a quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. w PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of January, 1960, by the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COAL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. y NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHMAN. c ry i i In the Matter of Protest from Mr. Richard A. Lommel to penalty charged for delinquent taxes. The Board of Supervisors having received a communication from Mr. Richard A. Lommel, 1682 Main Street, Walnut Creek, in which he objects to having been charged a penalty on delinquent takes on certain unsecured property; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Tax Collector for report to this Board on January 26, 1960. tG The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request from Church of Good Shepherd-Methodist for tax relief. This Board having received a communication from Commission on Stewardship and Finance, Church of the Good Shepherd-Methodist, 6226 Arlington Avenue, Richmond, in which a tax adjustment is requested; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Assessor Y for report to this Board. ry The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of A Resolution Determining the Percentage of Demands by Property Owners for the Investigation Provided for in Divi- sion Four of the Streets and Highways Code. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: That the Board of Supervisors has heretofore initiated proceedings incident i to Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3. That incident to such proceedings and pursuant to the provisions of the "apecial Assessment Investigation, Limitationfi and Majority Protest Act of 1931" of the State of Califernia, the Board of Supervisors has determined that it is the opinion of said Board that the improvements set forth in i 4 f yvJanuary19, 1960 - continued s suchroceedip ngs and the probable assessments therein will not exceed the limitations R established in said act. s r That the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors has given notice of the proposed action of the said Board in the time, form and manner as required by law and said jr Act and has filed an affidavit thereof with said Board. That December g, 1959, was the date set in said notice from which time the right of the property owners to register their opinion and establish requests for E f° proceedings commenced, and more than thirty (30) days have elapsed from said date. 1 1.That the Board of Supervisors hereby determines that the number of returned postcards, in response to said notices has been established. That the owners of less I than fifteen per cent (15%), to wit: seven and sixty-four one hundredths per cent 7.64%) of the area of lands proposed to be assessed for the improvements described i in the said proceedings have demanded the making of the investigations provided for under the provisions of said Act. Adopted by the following vote of the Board: I AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, DIEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, I a JOSEPH S. SILVA. P NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. U In the Matter of A Resolution Determining Protests Over- ruling Same and Continuing Hearing on Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3• RESOLUTION 4 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as 1k follows: That protests representing the owners of a majority or more of the area of the lands within the said assessment district or of the area of the lands within the assessment district assessed topa the costs and expenses of the work have not been i k presented to this Board or to the Clerk thereof. I That all protests to the said Mark or the area to be included in said assessment district and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof and all protests are hereby over-ruled and denied. That further proceedings on the determination of the Board of Supervisors with reference to Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3 are continued to February 16, 1960, at 10:00 A.M., the regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, I JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. t ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Ordering Plans and rSpecificationsintheCountyof Contra Costa, Assessment District 1959-3, Zone A and Zone B.RESOLUTION a RESOLUTION ORDERING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby direct Leptien, Cronin, Cooper, a partnership, to prepare plans and specifications, together with estimates of cost, for the construction of those improvements described in Contras Costa County Assessment District 1959-3. AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KME NY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. i NOES: Supervisors - NONE. s t ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. v In the Matter of Amending Resolution of Intention for Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3. RESOLUTION s i The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: s z That the work proposed to be done and the district benefitted and proposed to be assessed, pursuant to the proceedings heretofore adopted by the Board of Super- I visors, is proposed to be modified as follows: That the following described area in Zone A be deleted from Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3: 3 Ss 7 i t January 19, 1960 - continued Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of the City of E1 Cerrito with the east line of Lot 1, Block 113, East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3 as filed in Map Book 6, page 126; thence north 0° 411 east to the northeast corner of Lot 3 in saidBlock113; thence north 8911 161 west, 15 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 4; thence north 0° 44t east along the east line of Lot 4 extended to the northeast corner of Lot 7; thence north 89° 161 west along the north line of Lot 7 and said north line projects to the east line of Block 112 of said Tract No. 3 ; thence northerly along the east line of said Block 112 to the southerly line of Hazel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel Avenue to the northwest corner of Lot 12 Block 112; thence northeasterly across Hazel Avenue to the southeasterly line of Bock 109, being the westerly line of Olive Avenue; thence around Block 109 along the westerly line ofOliveAvenue, the southerly line of Claremont Avenue the easterly line of Rose Avenue, and the easterly line of Mira Vista (formerly Shasta) Avenue to the southerly line ofHazelAvenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel Avenue to the easterlylineofTulareAvenue, being also the westerly line of Block 79, East Richmond Heights Tract filed August 1 1910 in Map Book 3 , page 61• thence southerly along the west- erly line of Block 7 to the southwest corner of Lt 5 in said Block 79; thence wester) across Tulare Avenue to the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block ?4; thence north 89° 161 west 125.96 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 7, Block 74; thence south 0° 441 west 80.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 8 Block 74; thence north 880 591 west, 125.96 feet to the southwest corner of Lot Al Block 74, being the east line of Ralston formerly Fresno) Avenue; thence crossing Ralston Avenue to the southeast corner of Lot 10, Block 67; thence along the southerly line of Lots 10 and 1 Block 67 to the intersection of said southerly line with the easterly line of the 6ity of Richmond; thence southerly along the easterly line of the City of Richmond to the northerly line of the City of E1 Cerritor; thence easterly along the northerly line of the City of El Cerrito to the point of beginning. That the description of said Zone A of said assessment district be amended to include only the following described area: Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 2, Block 14, Tewksbury Heights,filed September 20 1909, in Map Book 2, page 38, being a point on the boundary line of the City of RicAmond; thence Westerly and Northerly along the boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the southwesterly extension of the north- westerly line of Block 21, Tewksbury Heights; thence North 68° 281 East along the said extension to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 21; thence continuing Northeast- erly and Easterly along the northern line of Block 21 to the eastern line of Lot 18, Block 21; thence Southerly along the eastern line of tot 18 to the southeast corner thereof; thence Southerly, crossing McBryde Avenue to the northeast corner of Lot 12, Block 20, Tewksbury Heights; thence Southerly along the eastern line of Lot 12 to the southeast corner thereof; thence South ?10 501 East 50 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 11; thence South 18' 10t West 40.11 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 10; thence South 71° 501 East 100 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 9; thence South 18° lOt West 20 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8; thence South 71° 501 East along the southwesterly line of Lot 8 and the extension thereof to the easterly line of Dimm Way, being the westerly line of Block 27 as shown on the map of Tewksbury Heights; thence along the westerly line of Block 27, to the northwest corner of Lot 3, Block 27; thence Easterly along the northern line of Lot 3 to the northeast corner thereof; thence Southwesterly along the easterly line of Lot 3 , and the extension thereof to the north- erly line of Block 26, Tewksbury Heights; thence Easterly and Southeasterly along the northern and northeastern line of Block 26 to the most northerly corner of Lot 7, Block 26; thence South 53" 011 West 52.77 feet; thence South 36 591 East 150 feet to the southeast line of Lot 9, Block 26, at a point 100 feet northeasterly from the most southerly corner of the said Lot 9; thence Northeasterly to the most easterly corner of Lot 9; thence Southeasterly along the ncrtheast line of Block 26 to the most northerly y corner of Lot 13, Block 26; thence South 53° Olt West 54.07 feet; South 4$° 101 East 50.97 feet; thence North 53° Olt East 2 feet; thence South 48° 101 East to the south- line of Lot 16, Block 26; thence North 39' 081 East 50 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 16, being on the southwesterly line of Dimm Way; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Dimm Way to the most easterly corner of Lot 5, Block 25; thence southe 390 08t west 74.81 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 6, Block 25a thence south 500 52t east 50 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 6; thence nort 39 08t east 20 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 7; thence south 50° 521 east along the northeast line of Lot 7 and the extension thereof to the westerly line of Sylvan Avenue, being the eastern line of Block 25; thence southerly, crossing Sylvan Avenue, to the most northerly corner of Lot 22, Block 102, East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2, filed February 2, 1911, in Map Book 4, page 90; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Block 102 and the southeasterly extension thereof, to the norther- ly line of the .974 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Robert R, Neptune, et ux, to Calvary Baptist Church, a corp., recorded June 17, 1958, Recorder's File No. 31146; thence westerly along the northern line of the .974 acre Calvary Baptist Church parcel to the northwest corner thereof, being a point on the northeasterly line of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4, filed August 121, 1912 in flap Book 8, page 177; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of East Aichaond Heists Tract No. 4 to the most easterly corner of Lot No. 19 Block 128, of said Tract No. 4, being a point on the northerly line of the City of kl Cerrito, thence westerly along the northerly line of the City of El Cerrito to the intersection of the northerly line of the City of E1 Cerrito with the east line of Lot 1, Block 113, East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3 as x filed in Map Book 6, page 126; thence north 0° 441 east to the northeast corner of Lot 3 in said Block 113; thence north 89* 161 west, 15 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 4; thence north 0 441 east along the east line of Lot 4 extended to the northeast corner of Lot 7; thence north 89 16, west along the north line of Lot 7 and said north line projected to the east line of Block 112 of said Tract No. 3 ; thence northerly along the east line of said Block 112 to the southerly line of Hazel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel Avenue to the northwest corner of Lot 12, Block 112; thence northeasterly across Hazel Avenue to the southeasterly line of Block 109, being the westerly line of Olive Avenue; thence around Block 109 along the westerly line of Olive Avenue, the southerly line of Claremont Avenue the easterly line of Rose Avenue, and the easterly line of Mira Vista (formerly Shasta) Avenue to the southerly line of Hazel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel Avenue to the easterly line of Tulare Avenue, being also the westerly line of Block 79, East Richmond Heights Tract filed August 1, 1910 in Map Book 3, page 61; thence southerly along the westerly line of Block 79 to the southwest corner of Lot 5 in said Block 79; thence westerly w across Tulare Avenue to the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 74; thence north 89° 161 Block 74; thence south 0° 441 westwest125.96 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 7, N rR 13S h i January 19, 1960 - continued 80.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 8 Block 74; thence north 8$° 59' west 125.96 feet to the southwest corner of Lot , Block 74, being the east line of Ralstonl formerly Fresno) Avenue; thence crossing Ralston Avenue to the southeast corner of i Lot 10, Block 67; thence along the southerly line of Lots 10 and 1 Block 67 to the intersection of said southerly line with the easterly line of the 6ity of Richmond; thence northerly along the boundary line of the City of Richmond to the point of be xi ginning.s x tt t That the construction of curbs, gutter, sidewalks and drainage structures 3 on the following streets in Zone A is proposed to be eliminated: The work to be deleted is the construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and drainage structures on the following streets: Tassajara 'Way - El Cerrito City Limits to Hazel Avenue Carquinez Way - El Cerrito City Limits to Hazel Avenue Francisco Way - El Cerrito City Limits to Hazel Avenue Mira Vista Avenue Tulare Avenue Ralston Avenue - E1 Cerrito City Limits to 120 feet north Hazel Avenue - Tulare Avenue to Tassajara Way That the estimated reduction in cost by reason of such elimination is Two Thousand Dollars (42000.00) . The the construction of curbs, gutters and drainage structures on and in Mims Avenue and Amerson Avenue, Zone B, is proposed to be eliminated. That the estimated reduction in cost by reason of such elimination of f Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00). That in Zone B the proposed contribution of the County be withdrawn. f That on Tuesday the 16th day of February, 1960, at 10:00 A.M. in the Chambers of the Board of Aupervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, any in- terested person having objection to the changes herein proposed to be made as to work, ` location thereof, and the area to pay the cost thereof, may appear before the Board of Supervisors and show cuase why said changes should not be ordered. That this Resolution shall be published once in the Richmond Independent at least ten (10) days prior to the 16th of February, 1960.f r That written objections to the proposed changes may be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by any interested person at any time not later than the i time set for the hearing.i AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. y In the Matter of Authorizing X: Public Works Director to go off the public right of way to do certain repair work on private property in cases of emergency. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to go off the public right { of way to do certain repair work on private property in cases of emergency, such as ; floods slides, etc. , and in the event there s any unusual circumstance the Publicis Works birector shall advise the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Y In the Matter of Permit for bus stop waiting benches in the Kensington Area. On motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that the First Savings aiU Loan Association is authorized to retain bench y installations (as a convenience to bus patrons) at the following locations, subject to the conditions hereinafter stated:1 Arlington at south end of Rincon Arlington Center at Steins Drug Store Arlington Center - west side Arlington at Ardmore r said benches having been installed under permit from the Board of Supervisors dated February 21, 1949, and last renewed April 13, 1954.f k As conditions for this permit, the applicant shall: z;F: i 2C- fl N January 19, 1960 - continued 1) Obtain a permit from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department pursuant to Ordinance No. 1000; 2) Maintain the benches in a neat and safe condition; 3) Agree to save, indemnify and hold harmless the County of Contra Costa, or its respresentatives, from all liabilities and claims for damages by reason of injury or death to any person or persons or damage to property from any cause whatsoever while in, upon, or in any way connected with the presence, use or maintenance of said benches under the permit granted herein; and shall agree to defend the County in any claim or action resulting from the presence, use or F maintenance of said benches under this permit. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the encroachment permit may remain in effect without renewal until terminated by the County, upon notice to the First Savings sand Loan Association; and the permit granted hereunder shall not be transferrable nor shall any property right accrue to said First Savings and Loan Association. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board membersgPy present.v t In the Matter of Establishment of a County Service Area pursuant RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING to the County Service Area Law. COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. L-12 WHEREAS, there has been filed in the Office of the County Clerk, County of Contra Costa, on the 15th day of December, 1959, a written request signed by two members of the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, describing the hereinafter described territory and requesting that the Board of Supervisors on its own initiative institute proceedings for the establishment of a County Service Area pursuant to the provisions of Section 25210.1 and following of the Government Code to furnish street lighting services therein; and s WHEREAS, this Board did on the 15th day of December, 1959, pass and adopt its resolution of intention to establish such County Service Area which said resolution contained all of the matters required by Section 25210.15 of the Government Code and did set 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, the 19th of January, 1960, in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California as the time and place for a public hearing on the establishment of the area; and C";; 40 WHEREAS, notice of said hearing was duly and regularly given in the manner prescribed by publication in the E1 Sobrante Herald Bee Express, a newspaper of general circulation circulated in the area on the 31st day of December, 1959, as appears by the affidavit of publication on file herein which said notice contained all of the matters required to be contained therein by Section 25210.16 of the Government Code; and WHEREAS, this Board did on such date at the time and place set for hearing call for protests as provided by Section 25210.17 and no protests being made either orally or in writing by any interested person or taxpayer; NOW THEREFORE, this Board does find and determine that the services described in the resolution of intention are entirely extended County services and does establish s the hereinafter described area as County Service Area L-12 to provide street lighting services therein;i The hereinbefore referred to unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa which is hereby formed into the County Service Area L-12 is specifically described as follows: Appian Way Lighting District formation being in the El Sobrante Area of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southeastern line of Lot 70, Santa Rita x Acres Unit No. 1 filed October 21 1937, in Map Book 22> at pagege 645, said point being the most southerly corner of the 1.04 acre parcel of land described in the deed to William Gallagher, recorded February 8, 1946, Recorders File No. 4396; thence North 58° 101 West 251.76 feet along the southwestern line of the 1.04 acre Gallagher parcel to the most western corner thereof, being a point on the northwestern line of Lot 70, as shown on the said map of Santa Rita Acres No. 1 (22 MB 645); thence South 31° 501 West along the 4 northwestern line of Lot v0 to its intersection with the southeastern extension of the northeastern line of Garden Road, as shown on the said map k of Santa Rita Acres No. 1; thence North 5$° 101 West along the said extension and along the northeastern line of Garden Road to the northwestern line of Lot 49, Santa Rita Acres No. 1; thence North 31° 501 East 500 feet to the 4 most northerly corner of Lot 53; thence North 580 101 West to the most west- erly corner of Lot 54, Santa Rita Acres No. 1, being the most southerly corner k. of Lot 16 Tract 2000, Filed September 21, 1955 in Map Book 60 page 41• thence Northerly along the eastern line of Tract 2000 to the northeastern corner of x Lot 15 Tract 2000; thence North 88* 041 05" East 25 feet to the most western r= corner of Lot 154 Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2, filed December 6, 1937 in Map Book 22, page 649; thence North 250 361 25" East 377.42 feet; thence North 49° 411 East 280 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 151, Unit No. 2; thence South 40° 191 East along the northeastern line of Lot 152 to the most western K corner of Lot 150; thence North 490 411 East to the most northerly corner of Lot 139, Unit No. 2, being a point on the southwestern line of Lot 138; thence r4 North 40° 191 West 101.04 feet and North 490 411 East 125 feet to the most northern corner of Lot 138; thence North 13° 401 West to the most western corner of Lot 136; thence North 490 411 East along the northwestern line of January 19, 1960 - continued Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2, to a point on the northwestern line of Lot 130, said point being the most southerly corner of Lot 61 Tract 2293 , filed March 28, 1956 in Map Book 63, page 17; thence Northwesterly along the south- western and western lines of Tract 2293 to a point on the westerly line of Lot 18, Tract 2293 , said point being the most easterly corner of Lot 180, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 3, filed June 25, 1938 in Map Book 22, page 663; thence South 770 301 West 200.15 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 179 Unit No. 3 ; thence North 140 441 05" West 271.16 feet along the western line of Lot 179 and the extension thereof to the northern line of Hilltop Road, being a point on the southern line of Lot 254, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 4, filed October 18, 1939 in Map Book '3, page 728; thence North 750 151 55" East to the most southerly corner of Lot 253; thence North 14° 441 05" Best 150 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 253; thence South 750 15' 55" West 66.93 feet- thence South 37° 45' 30" West 43.97 feet, to the most southerly corner of Lot 2519 " Unit No. 4; thence North 350 191 10" 'West 192.56 feet; thence North 330 31t 40" West 341.02 feet; thence North 80 341 20" 'lest 244.76 feet; thence North 180 10' 10" West 148.57 feet- thence North 180 191 50" East 68.93 feet to the most north- ern corner of Lot 259, Unit No. 4; thence North 820 33t 25" East 546.62 feet to the most eastern corner of Lot 259, Unit No. 4; thence South 220 26' 02" East to the most northern corner of Lot 249, Unit No. 4; thence South 510 191 East 250 feet along the northeastern line of Lot 249 and the extension thereof to the southeastern line of Hilltop Road, being a point on the northwestern line of Lot 199, Unit No. 4; thence North 380 411 East to the most northern corner of Lot 199; thence South 510 191 East 200 feet to the most eastern corner of Lot 199; ' r thence South 380 41' West along the southeastern line of Lot 199 to the most northern corner of Lot 3 of the said Tract No. 2293; thence Southeasterly along the northeastern line of Tract 2293 , being along the southwestern line of Lot 201, ; Unit No. 4, to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 201, being an angle point in the northern line of Lot 123, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2; thence South 89° 44' East along the northern line of Lots 123 to 120 to the southwest corner of the parcel of land described as parcel Two in the deed from Robert B. Murphy, et ux, to Bethel Academy, recorded May 23, 1937, Recorders File No. 29864; thence North 0° 161 East 389.69 feet; thence North 36° 37' East 144.58 feet to the most northern corner of Parcel Two of the said Bethel Academy deed (File No. 29864) ; thence South 460 271 20" East 401.02 feet, to the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Charles G, Smith, et ux, to Esther A. Dawe, recorded December 3, 1954, Recorders File No. 64540 thence Northeast- erly along the southeasterly line of the said Dawe parcel to the most easterly corner thereof, being a point on the southwesterly line of Rincon Road; thence Northeasterly, at right angles, to the center line of Rincon Road, being the southwesterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Carl 0. Johnson, et us, to Ivan T. Govak, et us, recorded June 22, 1955, Recorders File No. 38270; thence North 330 26' 40" West along the center line of Rincon Road to the northerly line of the said Goyak parcel; thence Easterly along the north- ern line of the said Goyak parcel to the westerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Dewey E. Wilhite, et ux, to James Lytton and Albert Klettke , recorded September 20, 194P, Recorders File No. 35572; thence North 36° 001 47" West to the southerly line of Rincon Road; thence Northerly along the southeasterly line of Rincon Road to the northeasterly line of the said Lytton and Klettke parcel; thence South 270 13' 25" East along the said north- east line to the northwesterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Robert N. Crisso, etux, to Herbert C. Kello , et ux, recorded February 27, 1952, Recorders File No. 8409; thence North 360 30 40" East 181.55 feet; thence North 270 131 25" West 23.$5 feet, more or less, to the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel Two in the deed from Lee E. Bird, et ux, to Richard S. Galton, et ux, recorded November 16, 1955, Recorders File No. 70046; thence North 39° 53' 55" East 130.08 feet to the most easterly corner thereof; thence North 27° 131 25" West 290.54 feet to the most northerly corner of the said Galton parcel; thence North 620 461 35" East 242.16 feet to the center of a County Road, now known as Appian Way, formerly known as Maloney Road; thence Southeasterly along the center line of Appian 'stay to the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Walter Auer, et ux, to Leslie N. Steever, recorded July 28, 1942, Recorders File No. 21768, in Volume 671, of Official Records, page 458; thence North 400 05t East 326.40 feet to the most northerly corner of the said Steever parcel; thence South 490 551 East 190.39 feet to the most easterly corner or the said Steever parcel, being a point on the northwestern line of the 1.25 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Frank Orzalli, et ux, to Philip S. Prather, et al, recorded May 23, 1949, Recorders File No. 18064; thence North 420 261 East along the northwestern line of said Prather parcel to the most northerly comer thereof; thence South 490 55' East 120.68 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Prather parcel, being a point on the northwestern line of the 2 acre parcel of land described in the deed from R. S. Green et ux, to John W. Thomason et ux recorded June 16, 1950, Recorders File No. 29302; thence North 40a 051 East along the northwestern line of the said Green parcel to the most northerly corner there- of; thence South 590 18' East 210.28 feet; thence South 450 05' West 50 feet; thence South 590 18' East 126.25 feet to the center line of a County Road, known as Sobrante Avenue; thence North 400 05' East along the center line of Sobrante Avenue, being along the northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from William T. Hunting, et ux, to The Veterans of El Sobrante, a corporation, recorded June 2, 1950, Recorders File No. 26415, to the most northerly corner of the said Veterans parcel; thence South 650 04' East 455.90 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Veterans parcel; thence South 550 4.71 West 238 feet, more or less, along the southeastern line of the said Veterans parcel and the extension thereof to the center line of a County Road, formerly known as Maloney Road, now known as Valley View Road; thence Southerly along the center line of the said County Road to its intersection with the northeasterly extension of the northwestern line of the .867 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the Pinole-Hercules Union School District recorded January 16, 1953, Recorders File No. 2659; thence South 460 111 •est along the said extension and along the northwestern line of the said school parcel to the most eastern corner of Lot 7 Tract 2148, filed July 18, 1955, in Map Hook 59, n' page 16; thence North 420 521 50" West 730 feet to the most northern corner of r Lot 1, Tract 2148; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern line of Lot 1 to the northeastern line of Shirley Vista; thence Southwesterly crossing Shirley Y,n. T January 19, 1960 - continued Vista; thence Southwesterly crossing Shirley Vista to the most northerly corner of Lot 34, as shown on the map of Tract 2148; thence South 470 07t 10" West to the most westerly corner of Lot 30, Tract 2148, being a point on the northeasterly line of Lot 81, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 2; thence South- easterly and southwesterly along the northeastern and southeastern lines of Lot 81, to the most southerly corner thereof; thence North 440 03 ' 40" West along the Southwestern line of Lot 51 to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Carl W. Swenson, et al, to the Evangelical Free Church of Elft Sobrante, recorded July 31, 1953, Recorders File No. 40555; thence South 53° s 491 West along the said northeastern extension and along the southeastern line of the said church parcel (File No. 40558) to the most southerly corner there- of, being the most eastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to The Evangelical Free Church of E1 Sobrante, recorded in Volume 3266 0£ Official Records, page 524; thence South 53* 49' West 73.73 feet to the most southerly corner of the said Evangelical Church parcel (3266 OR 524) , beinj a point on the exterior line of Lot 82 , Santa Rita Acres No. 2; thence South 36 11' East 211.54 feet to an angle point in the boundary line of the said Lot 82 ; thence South 53° 49t West 300 feet to an angle point in the boundary line of the said Lot 82, said point being the =ost southerly corner of Lot 119, Santa Rita Acres No. 2; thence South 36' llt East 34.08 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 115; thence South 53* 50' West 300 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 116; thence North 11 36` ill West 34.08 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 115; thence South 53° 491 West 1335.23 feet, more or less, and South 49 41' West 1035.57 feet, more or rn less, along the southeast lines of Lots 115 to 92 inc. Unit No. 2 to the most southerly corner of the said Lot 92, being the most easterly corner of Lot 55, Santa Rita Acres No. 1; thence South 49° 41' West 81.55 feet to the most south- erly corner of the said Lot 58; thence North 550 10' West 217.32 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 63; thence South 310 501 West 550 feet to the most west- erly corner of Lot 71; thence South 58° 10' East 140 feet; thence South 13° 10' East 142.86 feet to the center of San Pablo Creek, as shown on the map of Santa Rita Acres; thence South 730 44' 50" West 36.26 feet; thence South 830 30' 30" E West 143 .30 feet; thence South 400 54' West 150.02 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 70, Santa Rita Acres No. 1; thence Southerly along the southeasterly line of Lot 70 to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED b the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa f at a meeting of said Board held p onthe 19th day of January, 1960 by the following vote to wit AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, January 26, 1960, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California ChairmAn t ATTEST: F y Ati W. T. PAASCH W/ CLERK r 0F Eke By, uxzkk Deputy Clerk t t Fri y 3 6fr b 41 i 4X5a 4,,1 1 A$ s t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGUW SESSION A:. AT 9 A.M. ra IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA. rZi= PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS Ntll JAMES P. KENNY, THO,M JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ABSENT: SUPER-r4= VISOR W. G. BUCHANAN . PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. i.3 u A n In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed January 26, 1960. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on January 26, 1960, his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all item` therein to be open for public inspection. J{. In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City Annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificate issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city v " approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State r. Concord 476 January 18, 1960 Y1 _ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation:., of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain propertly acquired by the Contra Costa County Housing Authority; and rtr ti,. The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to theContra Costa h County Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request f having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coli,seconded by Supervisor Kenny,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Trumans Addition Lots 225-226-227 Blk 8 807316 All No. Richmond Land & Ferry #1 Lots 11-13 Blk 3 807624 A11 f. n n Tract #1 Addn. Lots 20-21 Blk 4 808010 All jot 22 8o8oll All n n n n n Lots 2-4 Blk 12 808025 All No. Richmond Land & Ferry 12 Lots 28-30 Bik 69 808252 All r M The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members aha present. 1W AIntheMatterofCancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The Ambrose Park, Recreation & Parkway District having requested the cancella- tion of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Ambrose Park, Recreation & Parkway District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Ambrose Park, 41 Recreation & Parkway District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid r, 1959-60 County tax liens on the Property hereinafter described; and said request hav- ing, been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the follovdng described property as requested: t t Pittsburg Home Acres Lot 4 Blk 5 Code 8603 95-106-03 All Fk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r January 26, 1960 - continued E In the Matter of Cancellation I of 1959-60 County tax liens. d,• The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the 1959-6( County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by thSanPabloSchoolDistrict; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San PabloSchoolDistrict, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 CountyItaxliensonthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request having been approvedbytheDistrictAttorney; w On motion of Suaervisor Coll,seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 Countytaxliensonthefollowingdescribedpropertyasrequested: IF7 Ro San Pablo Por Lot 188 Code 1102 195237 All Merrill Tract r2 Lot 147 Code 1102 205347 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. members t present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. Fes`: The City of San Pablo having requested the cancellation of the County taxIlienswhichshowontherecordsasunpaidoncertainpropertyacquiredbytheCity ofSanPablo; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of SanPablo, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by theDistrictAttorney; s On motion of Supervisor Coll,seconded by Supervisor Kenner IT IS BY THE N BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County a tax liens on the following described property as requested: Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract Lot 1 Blk 2 198801 All ISan Pablo Rancho Por Lot 99 195010 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board- members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The City of Walnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 z County tax liens which shorn on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by theCityofWalnutCreek; and 1 The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Walnut Creek, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lienslonthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; s 4 On motion of Supervisor Coll,seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 10ak Park Subdivision Por Lots 13 & 14 Code 900 178-250-17 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r lIn the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 Count tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certainyp property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll,seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County L tax liens on the following described property as requested: jPor San Ramon Code 5100 187-150-02 All n Code 5100 187-150-06 All a Code 5100 187-150-07 All Code 5100 187-150-08 All Code 5100 187-150-09 All s , n Code 5100 187-150-10 All Code 5100 187-150-11 All n Code 5100 187-150-12 All Sans Crainte Unit #1 Lot 18 Code 10018 183-093-12 All Santa Fe Lot 25 Blk 31 Code 801 104175 All I 4kT January 26, 1960 - continued - Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board .members present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 Countv tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and The Countv Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County off Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Atte rney; E sOnmotionofSupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 Counter tax liens on the following described property as requested: Por NW Sec. 19 T2N R2E Code 100 65-212-07 All Y, Pleasant Acres Unit h2 Lot 74 Code 7993 149-091-04 For 3 j E. A. Smith Sub. f"l Por Lot 3 Blk 1 Code 17944 145-050-04 Por n i n a n 145-050-05 Por i Por Lot 1-2 " 145-060-04 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts. k V On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll,IT IS BYC THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of E1 Cerrito election precincts 3, 4, 69 7, 109, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 26, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 43,46, 47, 53, 56, 5$, 59, 60, 61, ire62, 63, 65, 503 64, 13, 41, 12, 29 17, 44, 1, 149 25, 24, 48, 66, 49, 54, 369 5, 40, 113 20, 32, 33, 45, 51, 55, 57, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as herein- after named, be and the same are hereby established and fixes as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: EMIr` EL CERRITC PRWInCT NO. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection there; of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along last said described 3 bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the southwesterly line of Norvell Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of ([ Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street , and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along last said describedf bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence southwesterly along F s the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the southwesterly line of Everett Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting- the angle formed by the southwesterly line of I Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection thereofi with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street t; and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along last said described; bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parall- el with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Everett j Street; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting th-e angle formed by the south- Y; easterly line of Lincoln Avenue and the southwesterly line of Everett Street; thence } northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Lincolns Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the z northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of i Lincoln Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of .Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly ex- tension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by ! the southwesterly line of Clayton Stre-t and the northwesterly line of Lincoln Avenue; # thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the Easterly exten- sion thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Clayton Street; thence southeasterly along last said des- cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Clayton Street and the northwesterly line of Centr Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the souther 14 r 4 January 26, 1960 - continued - j extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly I line of Central Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the point of beginning. f EL CERRITO PE ECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; I thence from said point of beginning easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle v formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Valdo Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Waldo Ave- nue to the northeasterly line of Kearney Street ; thence easterly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Kearney Street and the south- easterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerlyalong last said described bisecting line to theg' g x southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting lie angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the south- easterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Usaldo Avenue; thence northeasterly along the south- 1 easterly line of Waldo Avenue to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence i easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Libert I Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and 1 approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty i> Street and the northwesterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southerly along last fy said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to a line fir drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Stockton :venue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line s to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence f.. E westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the P? southwesterly line of Kearney Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of" Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting; line and along the westerl extension thereofto the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence northwest- erly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning.r, s EL CERRI O PRECI":CT 110. 6 x r Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Navellier Street and the northwesterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence from said point of beginning wester ly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Navellier ry Street and the northwesterly line of Schmidt Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Scott Street; nR: thence northwesterly along last said described carallel line to the intersection thereof -vith the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Scott f R Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence south- westerly along the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the southwesterly line of Scott Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Scott Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of r j Lawrence Street and the southeasterly line of manila Avenue; thence westerly along 4 i last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of manila Avenue to the southwesterly line of Lawrence Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lawrence Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the south- easterly line of Manila Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described paralle 4 line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north-- easterly line of Norvell Avenue and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Norvell Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Norvell Street to the northwesterly line of Manilla Avenue; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of manila Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence northwesterly along; last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet south easterly from the southeasterly line of Donal. Avenue; thence northeasterly along last t t, said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Gayle Court and the southeasterly line of I Donal Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the northeasterly line of Gayle Court; thence easterly along the line T, bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Gayle Court and the southeast- erly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the n j angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lawrence Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue tox r the northeasterly line of Lawrence Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lawrence Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Scott Street and the southeasterly line of Donal January 26, 1960 - continued - i 7 Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly i line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue!5 to the northeasterly line of Scott Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed bythe northeasterly line of Scott Street and the southeasterly line f of Donal Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by l the southwesterly line of fiiavellier Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; E thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along* the northerly ex- tension thereof to the center line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the north- easterly extension of the center line of Donal Avenue to the southwesterly line of Tract 2144; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Tract 2144 and along f the southeasterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Navellier Street and the north- westerly line of Schmidt Lane; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line ofSchmidt Lane; thence southwesterly along the north- westerly line of Schmidt .Lane to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 7 Beginning, at the intersection of the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Hill Street; thence from said point of beginning northerly r` along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Hill Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence north- I westerly along .last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence westerly along last said described bi- secting. line to the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly Line of San Pablo Avenue to the northwesterly line of Cutting Boule- vard; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle for--ed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line f to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle forned by the south- westerly line of Kearney Street .and the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence { northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence northeasterly along- the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard; thence southeasterly along last said described jr parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by w the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly ex- tension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the I southwesterly line of Key Boulevard; thence southeasterly along said extension and along Last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwest- erly line of Hill Street; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and ` along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southwesterly line of Key Boulevard; thence southeasterly along said ex- tension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Hill Street; thence southerly along last said described bi- secting line and along the southerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Liberty Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence westerly along; last said des- cribed bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence southwesterly i along; the southeasterly line of Blake Street to the southwesterly line of Kearney Street* thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Biake Street to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence northerly along; the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly h` line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Blake Street to a line drawn k parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of ! f San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line 1 of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Hill Street; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of ''an Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning,Y EL CERRITO PRECI'CT NO. 10 r Beginning, at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and , the northwesterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence frcm said point of beginning northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Gladys Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approx- imately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Elm Street; thence north- esterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of r-lm Street and the south- easterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northerly along, last said described bisecting { 1 S I t. 4 X14 r January 26, 1960 - continued -wf line and along the northerly extensionthereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bi- secting line to the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northeasterly along f. the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue to the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; s. thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett 1 Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence easterly along last said 5 described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence north- i easterly along the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue to the northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the r northeasterly iine of Everett Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue h to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Rorvell Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to a line drawn na_rallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from E the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said des- cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of florvell Street and the northwesterly line of 3 Gladys Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along I the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the southwesterly line of Everett Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and t the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the south- easterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the f. southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisect- Iing the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly r line of Gladys Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to r the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the southwesterly line of Elm Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisect-3 ling the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly lglineofGladysAvenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly r dine of Liberty Street to the point of beginning. r 1 EL CERRIM PRECINCT NO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Dee Street and the Fr northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Dee Street and the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisect- ling the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Cutting Boulevard and the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Short Street; thence northerly along last said described Ibisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly Ifrom the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence northeasterly along last said i described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle x I formed by the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard and the southerly line of Canyon Trail; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard, said point being also on the southerly extension of the east erly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence northerly along said extension to the northerly wa line of Canyon Trail; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of i,ira Vista Avenue and the northerly line of Canyon Trail to a line drawn: parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly r line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southeasterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the northwesterly line of lJordan Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carquinez Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; r Ithence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line iof Jordan Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the A angle formed by the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan IlAvenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the west- erly line of Alva Avenue and the northerly lire of Jordan Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence easterly along the nort-herly line of Jordan Avenue to the easterly line of Alva Avenue; thence northeasterly along the lire bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of IAlva Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to the intersection thereof with the lire bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Tamalpias and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southeasterly alon€ last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Ta.nalaias; thence continuing southeasterly in a direct line to the intersection of the easterly line of Tamalpias and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the east- erly line of Tamalpias and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard to the inter- section the:-eof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlinrton Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence southeast- erly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line bi- f, secting; the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Boulevard and the southeast- erly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence southwesterly along said extension and along 14S 4 January 26, 1960 - continued - last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately100feetsoutheasterlyfromthesoutheasterlylineofCuttingBoulevard; thence in a h general southwesterly direction along last said described varallel line to a line e drawn parallel with and aprroximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterlylineofFairviewAvenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line 3E.. to a line drawn rarallel with and anproyAnately 100 feet easterly from the easterlylineofGangesAvenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence westerly along said extension to the westerly line of Ganges Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Ganges Avenue and the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue to a line drawn parallel. with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence westerly along last said described Parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the ant.le formed bq the easterly line of Hudson Street and the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said describ-4 M redbisectinglineandalongthenorthwesterlyextensionthereoftotheintersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Dee Street and the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECIFCT NO. 16 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence from said point of beginning south-. I erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett rt} Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with then line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the fsoutheasterlylineofWaldoAvenue; thence westerly along last said described bisect- ing line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence southwesterly along the si southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thenc southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of'ialdo Avenue to the intersection thereof } with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bi- setting line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence southwesterly along Fa the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the southwesterly line of Elm Street; thence i southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the ' southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisect- ing line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof arith E the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly a. line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly ! along said extension and along last said described 'bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly ilineofLibertyStreetandthesoutheasterlylineofMoeserLane; thence westerly p along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly linea°° of Moeser Lane; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described a bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed E t by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the northeasterly line of Elm Street; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting tf:e angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the northeasterly line of Richnond Street; thence northerly along the line bisecting the r a:. angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser " Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of YToeser Lane to s=. the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet north- easterly from the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the south- easterly line of 'Waldo Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence southwesterly along the south- easterly line of Waldo Avenue to the point of beginning. Y f J µt u. 9' r; w January 26, 1960 - continued - k: k EL CEF.RTTC PRECINCT NO. 1$ Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Liberty StreetandthenorthwesterlylineofGladysAvenue; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Liberty Street to the southwesterlylineofGladysAvenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of GladysAvenuetothesouthwesterlylineofLibertyStreet; thence southerly along the line i bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the south- easterly line of Gladys Avenue to a lire drawn parallel with and approximately 100 bfeetsoutheasterlyfrozethesoutheasterlylineofGladysAvenue; thence southwesterlyalonglastsaiddescribedparallellinetothecenterlineoftheSouthernPacificRailroadRightof 'gay; thence southeasterly along; the center line of said Right of Way to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue i to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence easterly along the line bisectingttheangleformedbythenortheasterlylineofLibertyStreetandthesoutheasterly rlineofDonal .Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of DonalAvenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeast- erly line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Donal rAvenuetothenortheasterlylineofElmStreet; thence easterly along the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterlylineofDonalAvenuetoalinedrawnnarallelwithandapproximately100feetnorth- easterly from the northeasterly line of Elm Street; thence southeasterly along last ksaiddescribedparallellinetotheintersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingthe angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line ofManilaAvenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and alongCthesoutherlyextensionthereoftotheintersectionthereofwiththelinebisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterlylineofManilaAvenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterlylineofManilaAvenuetothesouthwesterlylineofLibertyStreet; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of IManila Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of 14anila Avenue; thence y southwesterly along* last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof i with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Ave- nue and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence westerly along last said des- cribed bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southerly line of CypressAvenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence south- easterly along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to the intersection thereof withAii the westerly extension of the center line of Gladys .Avenue; thence northeasterly along* said extension to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northerly along; said extension and along I last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisect- f ing the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the northwest- erly line of Gladys Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwest- erly line of Gladys Avenue to the point of beginning. ny Y EL CERRITO PRECIVCT No. 19 Beginning at the intersection of the line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Glen Mawr Avenue and the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterlylineofGangesAvenue; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ganges Avenue and the northwesterly line of Blake Street•' thence easterly along las., said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Blake Street; thence northeast- erly along the center line of Blake Street to the intersection thereof with the north- erly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Navellier Street and the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel s with and anrroxinately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Blake A Street; thence continuing southwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting; the angle formed til- byby the northeasterly line of i;rvell Street and the northwesterly line of Potreor Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the south- erly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angledformedby the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero venue; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line r bisecting; the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the north z westerly line of Potrero Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisect- ing line to the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue to the southwesterly line of Everett Street; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue to the intersection I thereof with the line bisecting; the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond I Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence southerly along last y . said described bisecting Line to the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue to the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by 5G 4 Y MEF 3 January 26, 1960 - continued - 3 the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Ave- nue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the center line of Blake Street; thence southwesterly along the a center line of Blake Street to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting- the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of .Blake Street; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxima- tely 10C feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Elm Street; thence north westeil y along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Glen Mawr Avenue; thence k easterly along last said described parallel line to the point of beginning. EL CERRI '0 PRECIN=CT NO. 21 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of EI Cerrito and the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the north, easterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence from said point of beginning easterly along said extension and along last said des-r cribed bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet south- easterly from the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence northeasterly along last said described rarallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of r Schmidt Lane to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the PT southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence northeasterly alonglast said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- sectng the angle .formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the south- easterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence northeasterly along the south- ° easterly line of Schmidt Lane to the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion thereof with the line bisecting the angle forded by the northeasterly line of rh. Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Fink Lane; thence southerly along last ;f said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Richmond Street to the southeasterly line of Fink Lane; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Fink Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeast- erly line of Richmond Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the southwest- erly line of Richmond Street ; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed] by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane ( M to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeast- x s erly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southerly I along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Hoeser vane to the southwesterly line of Elm Street; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the southwesterly line of Liberty Street; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the intersection thereon" with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- t easterly line of Liberty Court and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence soi:thwesterly along the northwesterly line of tioeser Lane to the south- westerly line of Liberty Court; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Court and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximt.ately 1GO feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly ex-Wit- tension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence northwest- erly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. EL CFJLRITQ PRECINCT h0. 22 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Gladys Avenue and the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly , along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the south- erly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly From the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the Sine bisecting- the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence northerly along Iasi k f ¢. f i January 26, 1960 - continued - fx Ps said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence north too easterly along the southeasterly line of Bla%e Street to the northeasterly line of w Kearney Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Slake Street to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence northerly Vin_ along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to x ,.w the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and i the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Blake Street ; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Blake Street to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; z . thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Blake Street to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Blake Street; thence northeasterly along the center line of Blake Street to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly lire of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of i Blake Street; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Elm Street; thence southeasteri y along last said des- fi cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the anglerIformedbythenortheasterlylineofElmStreetandthenorthwesterlylineofPotreroIAvenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the south- r erly extension thereof to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence southeasterly fz along last said described r.arallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the north- westerly line of Gladys Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting xd. line to the northwesterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence southwesterly along the north- westerly line of Gladys Avenue to the southwesterly line of Liberty Street; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Gladys Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angI.e formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence southerly along last said describ- ed bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Gladys Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center line of Gladys Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 26 dyayyo fBeginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell 1 Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the southwesterly line of Everett Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line I of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence westerly along last said r described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence south-f westerly along the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the southwesterly line of xa.. Richmond Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeast- erly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting lire and along the westerly extension thereof to 9 the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle s formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described" bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along la4t said described bisecting line and along the northerly ex- tension thereof to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the south- easterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the norti-easterly line of Everett Street ; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka .Avenue to the intersection thereof with they line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence Easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisectin=. the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said f described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence easterly aloe: said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Albemarle Street; thence southeasterly along last said described A: parallel line to the intersection thereof with the Line bisecting the angle formed by 3 1 15'' January 26, 1960 - continued - the northwesterly line of Lincoln Avenue and the northeasterly line of Albemarle Street; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the s 133 t jFi January 26, 1960 - continued - fi Schmidt Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the north- westerly orth westerly Sine of Schmidt Lane; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line n of Schmidt Lane to the point of beginning. t F+ t EL CERFJ'70 PRECINCT PTO. 30 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Lawrence Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the lire bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lawrence Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle for.-ed by the northeasterly line of Gayle Court i and the southeasterly line of Donal .Avenue; thence westerly along last said described A. g bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Ronal Avenue to the southwesterly line of Gayle Court; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Gayle Court and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 f"t southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof 'with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwest erly line of Norvell Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to a line drawn -parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeast- erly from the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 t feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described Parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formmed by the southwesterly line of p+avellier Street and the south i easterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northeasterly along; the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue to the northeasterly line of Navellier Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Navellier Street and the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the southwesterly line of j Tract 2144; thence southeasterly along said extension and along the southwesterly line of Tract 21" to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of t the center line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along said extension to the intersection the-eof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Pavellier Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Scott Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the southwesterly line of Scott Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting r>the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Scott Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lawrence Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence westerly alorig last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Ave- nue to the point of beginning. M EL CERtRITO PRECI?QCT NO. 31 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence from said point of beginning s westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Libert f Street and the northwesterly line of Blake Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Liberty Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Frill Street; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of Key Boule- vard and the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Key Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel, with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Junction Boulevard; thence northwesterly along last x said described Parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting I the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Junction Boulevard; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the south- easterly line of Knott Boulevard to the northeasterly line of Junction Boulevard; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Junction Boulevard to a line drawnA: parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence in a general easterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Short Street; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard to the northeasterly line of Short Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard and the north- j easterly line of Short Street to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting theM angle formed by the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard and the northeasterly line r K January 26, 1960 - continued - of Short Street; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the northwesterlylineofCuttingBoulevardtotheintersectionthereofwiththenorthwesterlyeaten- Sion of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Cutting Boulevard and the southerly line of Snowden Avenue; thence southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting; the angle formed by the easterly line of Elm Street and the northerlylaneofGlenMawrAvenue; thence southwesterly along; last said described bisectinglinetotheeasterlylineof .Elm Street; thence southerly along the easterly line ofElmStreettothesoutherlylineofGlenMawrAvenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Elm Street and the southerly line of Glen Mawr Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Elm Street; thence continuing in a general south- i easterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof; with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence southerly along last said describedbisectinglineandalongthesoutherlyextensionthereoftotheintersectionthereof p with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterlylineofElmStreetandthenorthwesterl.y.l:ine of Blake Street; thence westerly along said extension and along; last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereo with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence southerly along last said described ] bisecting; line to the northwesterly line of Blake Street; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Blake Street to the point of beginning. l EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 34 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of ElCerritoandthewesterlyextensionofthelinebisectingtheangleformedbythe northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence from said point of beginning easterly along said extension and along last saiddescribedbisectinglinetotheintersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingtheangleformedbythesouthwesterlylineofKearneyStreetandthesoutheasterlyline IofStocktonAvenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterlylineofStocktonAvenuetothenortheasterlylineofKearneyStreet; thence easterlyalongthelinebisecting; the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Kearney StreetandthesoutheasterlylineofStocktonAvenuetoalinedrawnparallel jallelwithand approximately 1030 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of 'tockton Avenue;thence northeasterly along last said described :parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting•; the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty zStreetandthesoutheasterlylineofStocktonAvenue- thence northerly along lasts said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the inter- section thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Ave- nue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line itotheintersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingtheangleformedbythesouthwest- erly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northerlyalonglastsaiddescribedbisectinglinetothesoutheasterlylineofStocktonAvenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line ofStockton .Avenue to the northeasterlylineofElmStreet; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1GO feet southwesterly from the southwesterlylineofRichmondStreet; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line 1 to the intersection thereof ,%-Ith the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterlylineofEurekaAvenue; ' thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle fom.ed by the southwesterly line of RichmondStreetandthesoutheasterlylineofEurekaAvenue; thence southerly along said exten- sion and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the r: line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the south- easterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisectinglinetothesoutheasterlylineofEurekaAvenue; thence southwesterly along the South- easterly line of Eureka Avenue to the southwesterly line of Elm Street; thence southerlyalong, the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the south- i 4 easterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisectinglinetothesoutheasterlylineofEurekaAvenue; thence southwesterly along the south- easterly line of Eureka Avenue to the southwesterly line of Liberty Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting; the angle farmed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting; the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said describedbisectinglinetothesoutheasterlylineofEurekaAvenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the southwesterly line of Lexington Avenue- thence southerly along the line bisecting the a;g}le forayed by the southwesterly lines of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting; the angle formed by the northeasterly line of KearneyStreetandthesoutheasterlylineofEurekaAvenue; thence westerly along; last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the southwesterly line of KearneyStreet; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly ,line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last saiddescribedbisecting=; line anc along the westerly extension thereof to the incorporation U.line of the City of El Cerrito; thence northwesterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. i t Hk rK P 1 s January 26, 1960 - continued - EL C RK M FRECINCT NO. 35 1,13, Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line ofsLibertyStreetandthesoutheasterlylineofLincolnAvenuetotheintersection thereof with the line bisecting; the mgle formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue N: and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence westerly along last said describe bisecting line and along the westerly extension' thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Lexington PAvenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion the2'eofw ith the Zine bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly alonglastsaiddescribedbisectinglinetothesoutheasterlylineofEurekaAvenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by t the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of EurekaAvenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the northeasterly line of Elm Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle for^ed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterl r from the northeasterly line of Ela Street; thence southeasterly along last said des1cribedparallellinetotaeintersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingtheangle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of LincolnAvenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereon" with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line yofLincolnAvenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the x 2,. southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the point of beginning. EL C ERRI TO ¢R EC LIX T NO. 37 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence from said point of beginning south- sjo erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Ronal Avenue to the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line l of Richmond Street anc6 the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection there 9 of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bi- Isecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along the I southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the southwesterly line of Eliz Street; thence s southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection thereof with 1 the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thenoe westerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along the h southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the southwesterly line of Liberty Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of l Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Isonal Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the center line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Right of Way; thence northwesterly along the center line of said Right of 'gay to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northeasterly along "Last said described varallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the south-Z",easterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northeasterly along the south-y¢- easterly line of Gladys Avenue to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty X Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the 1 southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisect- int- line to the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northerly along last said 1 described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northeast- erly along the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the northeasterly line of Elm Street ; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northeast- erly along the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence easterly along the line bisectint- the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Y Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue ; thence northeast- erly along the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to the northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly y'C 156a Y;. t January 26, 1960 - continued - i P line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Gladys Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately IOC feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of { Everett Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly i line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Donal Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to r the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north-1 easterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Donal, Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the point of beginning. f EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 43 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterlyline of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue ; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line ofEureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of .Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along j the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the southwesterly line of Everett Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting; the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Richmond Street ; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly 44lineofRichmondStreetandthesoutheasterlylineofStocktonAvenue; thence northerly a, along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; n. thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the northeast- erly line of Richmond Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formedbythenortheasterlylineofRichmondStreetandthesoutheasterlylineofStockton Vit' Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line ofEverett Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of4 Stockton Avenue; thence northeasterly alone_ the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle farmed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting; the angle t formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting H, the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Albermarle Street and the southwesterly line of Ashbury Avenue; thence southerly along said ex- tension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Albemarlew Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of s Albemarle Street and the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterlyalong the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CEKKITO PKECINCT NO. 46 s Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito and the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning 477 northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with d the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and y, the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence northerly along last said described q bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to the northeasterly line of San Pablo Ave- nue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said deseribed parallel line to the i intersection thereof u-ith the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of San Pablo .Avenue; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue i to the southeasterly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly along the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeast- r erly line of Cutting Boulevard to a lire drawn parallel with and approximately 100 F r feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterlf along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the north- westerly line of Hill Street; thence southerly along last said described bisecting r line to the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along they`. northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the southeasterly line of Hill Street; thence r TfJ Yis W r'04 January 26, 1960 - continued - easterly alone; the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Hill Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of San PabloAvenue; thence southeaster) along last said describedYg parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line ofSanPabloAvenueandthenorthwesterlylineofBlakeStreet; thence southerly alonglastsaiddescribedbisecting, line to the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; then a I southeasterly along the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the southeasterlylineofBlakeStreet; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by s the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly Line of Blake Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described par- allel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Potrero Ave- nue; thence southerly= along last said described bisecting line to the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southerly line of I Cypress Avenue; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said describ- ed bisecting, line to the incorporation line of the City of EI Cerrito; thence along I said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. a EL CEARITC PRECINCT INC. 47 4' Beginning at the intersection of the easterly extension of the southerly line of Kenilworth avenue and the line drams parallel with and approximately 100 feet 5 easterly from the easterly line of Ganges Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along; last said described parallel line to a line dravm parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Glen Mawr Avenue; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the- line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Elm Street and the southerly line of Glen Mawr Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterl- line of Elm Street; thence northerly along the easterly line of Elm Street to the northerly line of Glen Mawr Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Elm Street and the northerly line of Glen Mawr Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed bythe southerly line of Snowden Avenue and the easterly Line of Cutting Boulevard; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension_ thereof to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Cutting Boulevard and the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly lire of Dee Street and the j northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue to the easterly line of Dee Street; thence north- easterly along; the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Dee Street and the northerly line of Kenilworth Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Hudson Street and the northerly t line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with i and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly, line of Ganges Avenue and the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said describe ikis F bisecting line to the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Kenilworth Avenue and along the easterly exten- sion thereof to the point of beginning. 3 EL C IRITO PRECDICT NO. 53 Beginning aV the intersection of the northeasterly line of Norvell Street F j and the southeasterly line of ?Manila Avenue; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the lane bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvel dao Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and i approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of- Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection sthereofwiththeeasterlyextensionofthelinebisecting, the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- 1 easterly line of Everett Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parall l I line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the I northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence westerly alone last said described bisecting Zine to the southeasterly line x of Manila Avenue; thence southwe=sterly along the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the southwesterly line of Everett Street; thence southerly along the line bisect- Ing the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southwesterly line of n. Manila Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Manila Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line cf Manila Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and thef.. southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence westerly slang the last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof s 158 January 26, 1960 - continued - with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- i easterly line of Elm Street and the northwesterly line of Manila Avenue; thence i northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the south- westerly line of Richmond Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue to the i intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle foraged by the north- easterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Donal Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Manila Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the north- easterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Norvell Street to the point of beginning. R i t EL CRRITO PRECINCT NC. 56 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Hagen Boulevard and the southerly line of Canyon Trail; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle 1b rmed by the easterly line of Hagen Boulevard and the southerly line of Canyon Trail to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence r southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Hagen Boule- 1 4, vard and the northeasterly line of Short Street; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence south- ' westerly along the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard to the southwesterly line of Short Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard end the southwesterly line of Short Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard and the northeasterly line of Junction Boulevard; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the south- easterly line of Knott Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue; thence northwesterly along said extension to the northwesterly line of Knott Boulevard; thence northerly along i the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue and the northwesterly line of Knott Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue and the southeasterly line of Morris Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue to the northwesterly line of Morris Avenue; thence nort';erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Junction Avenue and the northwesterly line of Morris Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Junction Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Junction Avenue and the southwesterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence continuing northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Junction Avenue; thence northerly along the easterly line i a of Junction Avenue to the northeasterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Hagen Boule- vard and the southeasterly line of Junction Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and app ximately 1003 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Junction Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle foraged by the southeasterly line of Junction Avenue and the southwesterly line of Gatto Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Gatto Avenue; thence northeasterly in a direct line to the intersection of the northeasterly line of Gatto Avenue and the southeasterly line of Conlon Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Gatto Avenue and the southeasterly line of Conlon avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Gatto Avenue; thence continuing easterly to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southeasterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southeasterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the northerly line of Canyon Trail; thence southwesterly along last said described j J w 159 January 20" , '_960 - continued bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the t easterly line of Hagen Boulevard; thence southerly along said extension to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 58 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Navellier Street and the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Navellier Street and the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- t easterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of kotrero Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence northwesterly x along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approx- imately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Navellier s Street and the southeasterly line of Blake Street; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the boundary r line of the Rancho San Fablo; thence along the boundary line of said Rancho in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence south- Westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with r. the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Navellier Street and the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line bo the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue; thence south- westerly along the southeasterly line of Potrero Avenue to the point of beginning.x EL CERRITO I-RECINCT N0. 59 r a T: Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito and the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence from said point of beginning easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel .with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the linew. bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the south- easterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the intersection thereof wit'- a line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the nort^erly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence easterly along the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the south- easterly line of Manila Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to the northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence easterly r along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Manila Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and ap- 1, proximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the A northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the f southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane to the southwesterly line of Richmond Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence south- westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle fozmed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street sand the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Scheidt Lane; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane to the southwesterly line of Liberty Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane to a line drawn parallel i i January 26, 1960 - continued with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Schmidt r. Lane; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Schmidt Lane; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the incorpo- ration line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence northwesterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 60 sa Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of EI Cerrito and the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence from said point of beginning northerly along said extension and along last said i described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet j northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Court and the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the 4r northwesterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Moeser Lane to the northeasterly line of Liberty Court; thence northerly along sy the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Court and j the northwesterly line of Foeser Lane to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the northwest- 1 erly line of Moeser Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approx- imately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence southerly along last said described i bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- X section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence westerly along i last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence south=westerly along the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the southwesterly line } of Lexington Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lexington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the southwesterly line of Kearney Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed r by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the wester lyf extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence northwest , erly along incorporation line to the point of beginninc. EL CERRITO IRECT_NCT ?i0. 61 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Everett Street x and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond F Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence south- westerly along the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the southwesterly line of Richmond street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the ry southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Elam Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue F to the southwesterly line -of Elm Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension them'of with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the northwesterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said I described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line W$? bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the south- easterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northeasterly along the south- easterly line of Waldo Avenue to the northeasterly line of elm Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisect- Ing line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line E of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of 'Waldo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed b;: the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northeasterlyr__ i h January 26, 1960 - continued along the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue to the intersection µthereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue;thence easterly along said extension and along the last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the northwesterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the rt angle formed by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line t of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the point of beginning. F EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 62 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Oak Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence from said point of beginning south-erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Oak Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line s bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the south-easterly line of "entral Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the southwesterly line of Liberty Street;thence southerly along the line bisecting the an le formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lex-ington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof witr the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence easterly a' rt along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereofto the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the north-easterly line of Elm Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue;thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to the north- easterly line of Richmond Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle 5 formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond Street and the southeasterly line of Lincoln Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Richmond Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Richmond itreet and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Oak Street and the southeasterly line sof Central Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the point of beginning.EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 63 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle forded by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence southerly along a'last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle 5 formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of k Central Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawnParallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along last said rte"described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Avila Street; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to s`the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the northwesterly line of Avila Street; thence westerly 1 along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Avila Street to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue i A. y January 26, 1960 - continued and the southeasterly line of El Dorado Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence north- westerly along the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeast-t! erly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to theb intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; i thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the northeast- erly line of Kearney Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Kearney Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue ; to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- ` r easterly line of Kearney Street; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Lexington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thencef easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension a thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting angleIeg formed by the northeasterly line of Lexington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence southerly alone last said described bisecting line and alongthesoutherlyextensionthereoftotheintersectionthereofwiththeeasterlyextension ; w=" of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lexington Avenue 4 and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection line of Kearney Streetili and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Cetnral Avenue; thence southwesterly along x the northwesterly line of Central Avenue to the point of beginning. M 4 j EL CERRITO FRECINCT NO. 65 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito and the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence from said point of w . beginning southeasterly along the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the south- easterly line of El Dorado Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly lineofE1DoradoAvenuetoalinedrawnparallelwithandapproximately100feetsouth- easterly from the southeasterly line of El Dorado Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Carlson Boulevard and the northwesterlylineofAvilaStreet;, thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Avila Street; thence southwesterly along the northwesterlylineofAvilaStreettothesouthwesterlylineofCarlsonBoulevard; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Carlson Boule- vard and the northwesterly line of Avila Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Avila Street; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. 1 EL C ITO FBECINCT NC. 50 E r Beginning at the intersection of the line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Santa Clara Avenue and the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; Vnence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the northeasterlylineofSantaClaraAvenue; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Clara Avenue to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Clara Avenue and the southeasterly line of Cetnral Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection h° thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of San Diego Street and the southwesterly line of Yosemite Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Yosemite Avenue and the scuthwasterly line of San Diego Street; thence southerly along said ex- i tension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Clara Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lassen Street; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and alcng the southerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line ofSantaClaraAvenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the point of beginning. f EL C^ TO PRECINCT NO. 64 a` Beginning at the intersection of the incorforation line of the City of El Cerrito with a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly fromthenorthwesterlylineofAvilaStreet; thence from said point of beginning northeast- erly along last said described parallel line to the intersection therof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Carlson Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Avila Street; thence easterly along last said described bisectinglinetothenorthwesterlylineofAvilaStreet; thence northeasterly along the north- westerly line of Avila Street to the northeasterly line of Carlson Boulevard; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Carhon Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Avila Street to a line drawn parallel i i January 26, 1960 - continued with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Avila Street; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Fablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Avila Street; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the south- easterly line of Avila Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Avila Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said rf described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle t formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of r Central Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension f thereof to the northwester) line of San Diego Street; thence southwester) along the Aygyg northwesterly line of -,an Diego Street to the southwesterly line of Carlson Boulevard; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of izCarlsonBoulevardandthenorthwesterlylineofSanDiegoStreettotheintersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Yosemite Avenue and the northwesterly line of San Diego Street; thence southerly along last F said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the inter-Y section thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Yosemite Avenue and the northwesterly line of San Diego Street; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Sante Clara Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said des- cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north-easterly line of Santa Clara Avenue and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the north- easterly line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Clara Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of begin- ning- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the seutherZy extension of the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue with the center line of Asbury Avenue; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the center line of Ashberry Avenue to the intersection fit thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of FarimontAvenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue to the north- easterly line of Pamona avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fair- mont Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line two the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Curry Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly aw, line of Pamona Avenue ; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue to the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue and the south- easterly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of namona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Lorry avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the northeasterly line of damona Avenue; thence easterly along the r line bisecting the angle foamed by the northeasterly line of Ramona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Carmel Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Curry revenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line k"! of Curry avenue to the northeasterly line of Carmel Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Carmel Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Carmel Avenue; thence south- easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Carmel Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwest- erly line of Carmel avenue and the northwesterly line cf Lynn Avenue; hence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ramona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southerly along last said f described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the southwesterly line of Ramona Avenue; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ramona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the southwesterly line of Famona Avenue; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line i s f r January 26, 1960 - continued r s of Pamona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO i RE'sCINCT RC. 41 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of i E1 Cerrito with the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of San Carlos avenue; thence from said point of beginning northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southerly line of Ward Avenue; thence northeasterly along Ist said described bisecting line to the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue; thence northerly along the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue to the northerly line of Ward Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue and the northerly line of Ward Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of ''an Carlos Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Carmel Avenue and the southeasterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Carmel Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lassen Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet sout'iwesterly from the southwesterly line of San Carlos Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle fbrmed by the southwesterly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the northeasterly line of San Carlos Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by r; the northeasterly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- r westerly line of Colusa Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence along said incorp- oration line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRSCINCT NO. 12 Beginning at the intersection of the incorpration line of the City of m= El Cerrito and the center line of Ashbury Avenue; thence from said point of beginning s northwesterly along the center line of Ashbury Avenue to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence j northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Famona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ramona Avenue and the northwesterly line:. of Lynn Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the northeasterly line of Ramona Avenue; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ramona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Carmel Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lynn Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue and the northerly line of Ward Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue to the southerly line of Ward Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle farmed by the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southerly line of and Avenue to a line drawn parallel; with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue; thence southerly alone last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the Cit; of hl Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general westerly direction to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO F RE'CINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito and the center line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Right of Way; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the enter line of said Right of 'Way to the southerly line of Fairmont Gardens; thence along the boundaryline of Fairmont Gardens in a general counterclockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Behrens Street and the south- easterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the f westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Behrens Street and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection ; thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ashbury i 1 7 January PC 1960 - continued t Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the center line of Ashbury Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center line of Ashbury Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of jsl Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general Westerly direction to the point of beginning. t EL CE.RRITO PRECINCT NO. 17 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the city of El Cerrito with the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the center line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Right of Way; thence northwesterly along said center line to the line bisecting the angle formed by the sout'_westerly line of Rich- mond Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the inter- section thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the southeasterly na. line of Central Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the northeasterly line of Everett Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle fonned by the northeasterly line of Everett Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line ofLa; Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the northeasterly line of Norvell Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Norvell Street; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed iby the southwesterly line of Albemarle Street and the northwesterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Behrens Street and the south- easterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the boundary line of Fairmont Gardens; thence along the boundary line of Fairmont Gardens in a general clockwise direction to the center a line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Right of Way; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Right of Way to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence in a general westerly direction along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. EL CE,RRITC PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito with a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence from said point of beginning north- westerly along last said described :arallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of Lassen Street; thence northerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the northwesterly line of Lassen Street; thence westerly alone the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lassen Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the an-ale formed by the south-westerly line of San Fablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of San Diego Street; thence northerly r along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the north- westerly line of San Diego Street; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of San Diego Street to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line f; bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisectingt the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kearney Street and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence easterly alone last said described bisecting line to the rM northwesterly line of Central Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Central Avenue to the northeasterly line of Kearney Street; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Kearney Street and the northwesterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lexington Avenue and the north- westerly line of Central Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Liberty Street and the south- easterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northeasterly along the south- easterly line of Central Avenue to the northeasterly line of Liberty Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Liberty Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Oak Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the center line of the Southern Pacific 4 i r.r January 26, 1960 - continued Vg; s x Railroad Right of Way; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Right of Way to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the j southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly ! from the northeasterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence f westerly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning.l EL CERRITO FRECIMT NC. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito and the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from K the southwesterly line of Santa Clara Avenue; thence from said point of beginning north= westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the r+. line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Santa Clara Avenue and i the southeasterly line of Lassen Street; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Yosemite Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle foamed by the southwesterly line of Yosemite Avenue and the southeasterly line of San Diego Street; thence northerly along i last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Carlson Boulevard and the northwesterly line of San Diego Street; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of San Diego Street; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of San Diego Street to the northeasterly line of Carlson Boulevard; thence northerly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Carlson Boulevard and the north- j westerly line of San Diego Street to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly c line of San Diego Street; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along the southwest- erly line of San Fablo Avenue to the southeasterly line of San Diego Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of San Diego Street to a line drawn parallel I xw with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of San Pablo j Avenue ; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northwesterly line of Lassen Street; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the south- easterly line of Lassen Street; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle s x formed by the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southeasterly line of 9 Lassen Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly i from the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said i K described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of EI Cerrito; thence Lx westerly along said Incorporation line to the point of beginning. EL CiRRITO FRECINCT NO. 14 1µ Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Clayton Street j and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence from said point of beginning F easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Clayton ; Street and the southeasterly line of .Eureka Avenue to the intersection thereof with thei line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisect ing line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line ; of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn a parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Colusa Avenue; thence in a general southerly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Rockway Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described ' r' parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly line of Rockway Avenue; i thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Ashbury Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center line of Ashbury Avenue to the intersection thereof with the northerly ex- tension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximPtely 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Fairmont z Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- i section thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Albemarle Street and the northwesterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the ; southwesterly line of Albemarle Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by i the southwesterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue' thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Central Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Central Avenue I to the northeasterly line of Ashbury Street; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Street and the southeasterly line of Central Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle s formed by the southwesterly line of Clayton Street and the southeasterly line of 4 Central Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and alongx the northerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Clayton Street; thence northwesterly 1.6 r January 26, 1960 - continued along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Clayton Street and the south- easterly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the we extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approx- r imately 100 feet south southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Clayton Street; h thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Clayton Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence north-T easterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CMRITO FR- INCT NO. 25 r Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of San Carlos Avenue Y and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence from said point of beginning south- w erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle foamed by the northeasterly line of Carmel Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence southwesterly along the south- easterly line of Curry Avenue to the southwesterly line of Carmel avenue; thence south- erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Carmel Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of namona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisect- j# of Curry Avenue; thence southwesterly along theInglinetothesoutheasterlyline southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the southwesterly line of Ramona Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of f Ramona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence westerly along last said describeda bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue to the northwesterly line of Curry Avenue; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Famona Avenue and the northwesterly line of Curry Avenue to a line drawn parallel y with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue to the south- westerly line of Famona Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Famona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the west- erly extension thereof to the center line of Ashbury Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Ashbury Avenue to the intersecticn thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly line of Rockway Avenue; thence northerly along said ex- litension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Rockway Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there- t of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue and the northwesterly line of Rockway Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue to the southeasterly line of Rockway Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line f of Colusa Avenue and the southeasterly line of Rockway Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue and the northwesterly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of ";l Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue and the sout - easterly line of Curry Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last r said described bisecting line to the intersecticn thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue; thence westerly alcng last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Curry Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Curry Avenue to the point of beginning. w y EL CERRITO IRECINCT HO. 24 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue Viand the northwesterly line of Rockway Avenue; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of jColusa Avenue and the northwesterly line cf Rockway Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Colusa Avenue; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly Y line of Colusa Avenue and the southerly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northeasterly r. along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of jureka Avenue; thence easterly along the easterly extension of sthe center line of Eureka Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 jfeet easterly from the easterly line of Colusa Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Bureka Avenue and the northerly line of Errol Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the westerly exten- ssion of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of bonnie Drive and the southeasterly line of Errol Drive; thence easterly along said extension and s N January 26, 1960 - continued along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Bonnie Drive; thence in i a general southeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Bonnie Drive and the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive; thence south- i westerly along the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive to the southwesterly line of Bonnie Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Bonnie Drive and the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive to the inter- ; section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Colusa Avenue and the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue and the northwesterly line of -Fairmont Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof ! with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue and the southeasterly line of Rockway. Avenue; thence northerly along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Colusa Avenue to the point of beginning. RL CERMTO PRECINCT NO. 48 Beginning at the intersection of the Incorporation line of the city of E1 Cerrito and the southerly extension of the center line of Village Drive; thence from said point of beginning northerly along said extension and along the center line of Village Drive to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line j bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Village Drive and the northerli i line of Seaview Drive; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said j described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Village Drive; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Village Drive and the southeasterly line of .Errol Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the northerly extension of the center line of Village Drive;f' thence northerly along said extension to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Balra Drive; thence northwesterly ; along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Balra Drive and the southeast- erly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereon' to the intersection thereof with the southerly ; 4. extension of the line bisecting the angle formed bz the northeasterly line of Balra Drive and the northwesterly line of - reka Avenue; thence northerly along said exten- sion and alonglast said described bisects line to a line drawnng Parallel with and z approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Seaview Drive and the northwesterly line of jhreka ri venue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the inter- r section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of 1 Seaview Drive and the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Terrace Drive; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel ;with and approximately i 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Hancock Way; thence southeast- erly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approx- imately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of _Ekzreka Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. 3FALCERRITOtxECINCTNO. 66 Beginning at the intersection of the incorperatlon line of the City of EI Cerrito and the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the E northeasterly line of Colusa Avenue and the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive; thence from said point of beginning northerly along said extension and along last said I described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Bonnie Drive and the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Seaview Drive to the northeasterly line of Donnie Drive; thence northerly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Bonnie Drive and the northwest- 1 erly orthwest- erly line of Seaview Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Bonnie Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection tereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Bonnie Drive and the southerly line of P Errol Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Eureka Avenue and the northerly line of Errol Drive; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of :Rireka Avenue; thence along last said described parallel line in a general northerly and northeasterly direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Balra Drive and the northerly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to salinedrawnparallelwithandapproximately100feetnortheasterlyfromthenorth- easterly line of Errol Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the center line of Village Drive; thence southerly along said extension to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of i i i 4 69 January 26, 1960 - continued s Village Drive and the southeasterly line of Errol Drive; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Village Drive; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof AFS with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Village Drive and the northerly line of Seaview Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of 1 Village Drive; thence southerly along the center line of Village Drive and along the southerly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence in a general southwesterly direction along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. EL CETO PRECINCT K0. 49 W Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of EI Cerrito with the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Hancock Way; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Terrace Drive; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Seaview Drive and the southerly line of Terrace Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension to the center line of Seaview Drive; thence northerly along the northerly extension of the center line of Seaview uiDrivetotheintersectionthereofwiththeLinebisectingtheangleformedbytheY, westerly line of Terrace Drive and the southerly line of Shelvin Drive; thence north- Jf easterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Terrace ti xDrive; thence northerly along the westerly line of Terrace Drive to the northerly k line of Shelvin Drive; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Terrace Drive and the northerly line of Shelvin Drive to aTM line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeast- erly line of Shelvin Drive; thence continuing in a general northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line t bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Contra Costa Drive and the southerly t; line of King Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and salong the northeasterly extension t-ereof to the center line of Contra Costa Drive; thence southerly along the center line of Contra Costa Drive to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Contra Costa Drive and the northwesterly line of Terrace Drive; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Terrace Drive and the northeasterly line of Gelston Place; thence easterly along last said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly 4 from the southwesterly line of -Oates Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence x along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of begin- fl& Hing, r EL CERRITO FHt-XINCT NO. 54 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Terrace Drive and the southerly line of Shelvin Drive; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Terrace Drive and the southerly line of Shelvin Drive to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly5. extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Seaview Drive and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the south- easterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive; thence northwesterly along the north- easterly orth, easterly line of Galvin Drive to the northwesterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the northwesterly line of Stockton Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet noreasterly from the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive; thence in a general northwesterly line along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- westerly line of Seaview Drive and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to the south- westerly line of Burns Court; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Burns Court and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Seaview Drive; thence in a general southeasterly direction along a` last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of -errace Drive and the northerly line of Sea- view Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Terrace Drive; thence southerly along the westerly line of Terrace Drive to the point of beginning. ME CERRITC PRECINCT NO- 36 31 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Terrace Drive and the southeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence from said paint of beginning northerly along said extension and along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northerly line of Terrace Drive and the westerly line of Seaview Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the south- i 1 1 January 26, 1960 - continued C W C easterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Terrace Drive; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the center line of Seaview Drive; thence continuing southerly along said extension to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Seaview Drive and the southerly line of j of Terrace Drive; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Seaview Drive; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the inter- 4 section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Sea- ' r; view Drive and the northerly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection tx:ereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed x, by the southwesterly line of Seaview Drive and the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a E line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwest- erly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel j line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the y easterly line of Balra Drive and the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence south- li erly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle l formed by the westerly line of Blara Drive and the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; ;a'f! thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of j Balra Drive; thence in a general northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Baba Drive and the southeasterly line of Terrace Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Terrace Drive and the southwesterly line of Galvin Drive; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension A thereof to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 5 Beginning at the intersection of the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue and the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the northwest- ` erly line of Terrace Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line 44andalongthesoutherlyextensionthereoftotheintersectionthereofwiththenorth- easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of Galvin Drive and the westerly line of Terrace Drive; thence southwesterly along said I extension and along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with { the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Balra Drive and the haw` northwesterly line of Terrace Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisect ing line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Avis Drive and the southeasterly line of Terrace Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisect- { ing line to the northeasterly line of Avis Drive; thence northwesterly along the north- , westerly extension of the northeasterly line of Avis Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Stockton Avenue and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described r bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection there-i' of with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Avis Drive and the northwesterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence northerly w along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Avis Drive and the southeasterly line of Loeser Lane; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Galvin Drive and the southeasterly line of Ntoeser Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the southeasterly line of 1 Moeser Lane to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive; thence in a general southeasterly direc- i k tion along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle forged by the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive and the north- westerly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bi- i secting line to the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Galvin Drive to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT N0. 40 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of 1 x . Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection there- w of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Ave- s, nue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said h described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly line of Stockton Avenue; ; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line rx to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the south- westerly line of Ashbury Avenue; thence continuing northwesterly along last said des- { cribed bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle u formed by the northeasterly line of Nowell Street and the southeasterly line of Waldo Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly, extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line 1 1 1 z% 170 s January 26, 1960 - continued - t bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norvell Street and the north- r westerly line of Waldo Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last f said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Ashbury Avenue; thence northwesterly kialonglastsaiddescribedparallellinetotheintersectionthereofwiththelinebi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the south- easterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of hoeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the south- easterly line of Moeser Lane to the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterlyline of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Pamona Avenue and the syr southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisect- ing line to the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; K ' 3 thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Avis Drive and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the kpa southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to the northeasterly line of Avis Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Avis Drive and the southeasterly line of Moeser Lane to the intersection thereof with the line a G bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Avis Drive and the northwest- r erly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the point of beginning. r EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 11 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Clayton Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Clayton Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the intersection there- v . of with the line bisecting the angle forded by the northeasterly line of Albemarle Street and the southeasterly line ofEureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Albemarle Street and the northwesterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Albemarle Street; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Albemarle Street and the southwesterly line of Ashbury Ave- nue; thence continuing northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle fom- ed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence easterly along said ex- tension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northerly along last said described r bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue to the intersection J thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of Terrace Drive and the southeasterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by i the northerly line of Terrace Drive and the easterly line of Stockton Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the northeasterly line of Avis Drive; thence southeasterly along said extension to the southeasterly line of Terrace Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Avis Drive and the southeasterly line of Terrace Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly T line of Avis Drive; thence in a general southeasterly direction along last said des- r cribed parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the tet" line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Colusa Avenue and the south- easterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the south- r easterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line t of Ashbury Avenue and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southerly alongIfr said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Clayton Street and the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue to the point of beginning. L CERRITC PRECINCT 110. 20 F Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito and the line drawn parallel with and approximately NO feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Bates Avenue; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Terrace Drive and r the southwesterly line of Bates Avenue; thence continuing northwesterly along last i 170H January 26, 1960 - continued -G said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Terrace Drive; thence in a general northerly direction along the a . center line of Terrace Drive to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly exten- sion of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Havens Place and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence northeasterly along said ex- tension and alonplast said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with K the line bisecting the le formed b the southwester) line ofgYY Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the intersections. thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line ofArlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting t line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the Q. southwesterly line of Clark Drive; thence northwesterly and northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point 4 of beginning. w EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 32 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito and the northwester) line of Arlin y y Arlington Heights; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Arlington Heights to a point 1 that bears N 450 E from the intersection of the center line of Arlington Boulevard and the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly! m line of Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Brewster Drive; thence S 45° Vf to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of$ Brewster Drive; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Arlington Boulevard; thence in a general northerly direction; along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Buckingham Drive and the southerly line of Devonshire Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Devonshire Drive; thence westerly along the southerly line of Devonshire Drive to the westerly line of Buckingham Drive; thence south- N westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Buckingham Drive and the southerly line of Devonshire Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Devonshire Court; thence in a general southerly, westerly, northwesterly and northeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the southeasterly line of Brewster Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwester) line of Devonshire Drive; thence northwester) aloe the southwesterly x'Y Y g Y line of Devonshire Drive to the northwesterly line of Brewster Drive; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle foamed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the northwesterly line of Brewster Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive Vie. and the southeasterly line of Contra Costa Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive; thence north- st westerly along the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Richmond Union School District, said F parcel being known as the Madera School; thence northeasterly along the boundary line 4 of said school tract and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of Arlington Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center line of Arlington Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bi- secting the angle foamed by the northeasterly line of Arlington Boulevard and the northwesterly line of Club View Drive; thence northerly along said extension and alonglast said described bisecting line to a line drawng parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Club View Drive; thence in a general northwesterly and northerly direction along last said described parallel f line to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence southeasterly along r the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito to the point of beginning. i rtSE EL CERRITO PRECI"CT K0. 33 i Beginning at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Ring Court and the southwesterly line of King Drive; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the lire bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of King Court and the southwesterly line of Ring Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of King Court; thence southwesterly! r' along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the south- ' h easterly extension of the southwesterly line of Tract 2144; thence southeasterly along cr. last said described extension to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the i angle formed by the southerly line of Shelvin Drive and the southeasterly line of s. Moeser Lane; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Moeser Lane; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of i Moeser Lane to the southwesterly line of Burns Court; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Burns Court and the south- a* easterly line of Moeser Lane to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet g# northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Shelvin Drive; thence southeasterly along j5 last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of King Drive and the westerly line of Contra a Costa Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of Contra Costa Drive; thence southerly along the center line of Contra Costa Drive to the intersection thereof x with the southwesterly extension of the lire bisecting the angle forded by the easterly line of Contra Costa Drive and the northwesterly line of Terrace Drive; thence north- easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Contra Costa Drive; thence in a general northerly and northwesterly direction along I last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting i the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Brewster Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southeast- erl extension of the line bisecting the angle formed b the southwesterly line ofYEYY i i i. f n„ 4 y1frhs 1700 . January 26, 1960 - continued -3 Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Brewster Drive; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingtheangleformedbytheeasterlylineofBettyLane and the northerly line of Brewster Drive; thence southwesterly along last said des- cribed bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersectio thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Betty Lane and the northeasterly line of Contra Costa Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Contra Costa Drive; thence northwesterly along the center line of Contra Costa bR:r I Drive to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Contra Costa Drive and the southeasterly line of King Drive; thence southerly along said extension and along last said describe bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the northwesterly line of King Court; thence southwesterly along said extension to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECrNCT NO. 45 f Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of z El Cerrito and the northwesterly line of Arlington Heights; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along said incorporation line to the intersection thereof Y with the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the a northwesterly line of Clark Drive; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line x of Terrace Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and s along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the south- easterly extension of the line bisecti.g the angle formed by the southwesterly line f of Arlington Boulevard and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence northwesterly i along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Havens Place and the northerly line of Terrace Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Terrace Drive; thence in a general southerly direction along the center line s of Terrace Drive to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the j lane bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Terrace Drive and the south- r j4 1 westerly line of Bates Avenue; thence southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Terrace Drive and the northeasterly line of a Gelston Place; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet fi northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Contra Costa Drive; thence in a general northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington Boulevard and the southeasterly line of Brewster Drive; thence northerly along last Tf. said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the center line of Arlington Boulevard; thence N 45* E to the northwesterly line of Arlington Heights; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Arlington Heights to y the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 51 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the southeasterly line of Brewster Drive; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the southeasterly line of Brewster Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Devonshire Court; 1 thence in a general westerly, southerly and northeasterly direction along last said w described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the northwesterly line of y Buckingham Drive; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the south iwesterly line of Devonshire Drive; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive to the southeasterly line of Buckingham Drive; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the southeasterly line of Buckingham Drive to a line drawn parallel with and iapproximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Betty Lane; thence fin a general southeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Betty Lane and the northerly line of Brewster Drive; thence southwesterly along last sand described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly j lane of Contra Costa Drive and the northwesterly line of Betty Lane; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to r the center line of Contra Costa Drive; thence northwesterly along the center line of Contra Costa Drive to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the lice m bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Contra Costa Drive and the southeasterly line of King Drive; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thergof with the northeasterly ex- tension of the northwesterly line of King Court; thence southwesterly along said exten- sion to the southwesterly line of King Drive; thence westerly along the line bisecting i the angle formed by the southwesterly line of King Drive and the northwesterly line of King Court to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly r 4fromthenorthwesterlylineofKingCourt; thence southwesterly along last said des- cribed parallel lane to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of t. the southwesterly line of tract 2144; thence northwesterly along said extension and along the southwesterly line of tract 2144 and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Richmond Union School District, jsaid tract being known as the Madera School; thence northeasterly along said extension x land along the southeasterly line of said school tract to the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive to the southeasterly line of Contra Costa Drive; thence southerly along the line bisect ing the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the southeasterly line of Contra Costa Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the t angle formed by the southwesterly line of Devonshire Drive and the northwesterly line of Brewster Drive; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the asterly along the southwesterlysouthwesterlylineofDevonshireDrive; thence southe r r, 170D January 26, 1960 - continued - 4 line of Devonshire Drive to the point of beginning.;a. EL CERRI70 PRECINCT NO. 55 oaf Beginning ArlingtongingattheintersectionofthecenterlineofArlinon Boulevard and the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly line of that tract of land now orformerlyownedbytheRichmondUnionSchoolDistrict, said tract being known as theq Madera School; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along said extension and along said southeasterly line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the southwesterly lineofTract2144; thence northwesterly along said extension to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line drawn parallel with and approximately100feetsouthwesterlyfromthesouthwesterlylineofJulianCourt; thence northwester- ly along said extension and along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line.of Arlington Boulevard; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerlylineofPotreroAvenueandthesoutherlylineofArlingtonBoulevard; thence continu- r ing northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterlyextensionthereoftothecenterlineofPotreroAvenue; thence northerly along the northerly extension of the center line of Potrero Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Arlington Boulevard; thence easterly and southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly linofArlingtonBoulevardandthenorthwesterlylineofClubViewDrive; thence southerlyalonglastsaiddescribedbisectinglineandalongthesoutherlyextensionthereofto the center line of Arlington Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center line of Arlington Boulevard to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 57 6 1• Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Mira Vista Golf Club with the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line n in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn Parallel with and approximately 100feetnorthwesterlyfromthenorthwesterlylineofClubViewDrive; thence in a general southeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parall el with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of ArlingtonBoulevard; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the center line of a Potrero Avenue; thence southerly along said extension to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerllineofPotreroAvenueandthesoutherlylineofArlingtonBoulevard; thence south- westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 200 feet southerly from the southerly line ofArlingtonBoulevard; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly r line of Julian Court; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the easterlyt Y 7.. extension of the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly fromthesoutherlylineof Glen Mawr Avenue; thence westerly along said extension to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Ganges Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line ofCanyonTrail; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described paralle 4 line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the east- erly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described4 .parallel line to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly ex- tension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Arlington Boule- vard and the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence northeasterly along said ex- tension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with a the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Harvard and the northerlylineofCuttingBoulevard; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting rYA line to the northerly line of Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly along the northerly fi line of Cutting Boulevard to the westerly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Mira Vista Golf Club; thence in a general northerly direction along the westerly line of said tract to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. N y.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. x y n 9 h k E n a January 26,- 1960 continued a In ,the Matter of Authorizing Administrator and Director YofPersonnelto :Hake a study 7 of the bases on which county employees are reimbursed for use of their personal cars. l-' On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administratorand the Director of Personnel are authoriz ed to make a study of the bases on which county employees are reimbursed for the use of their personal cars and make recommendations. to the Board on such adjustments; as p may be found necessary to establish mileage rates at proper levels. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE County Department of Agriculture Animal Control Division - 24$ 1. 248-204 Temp. Salaries 2290 , 2. 24$-304 Professional Fees 2$0 3• 24$-329 Other Services 3520 4. 24$-351 Utilities 1$20 5• 248-373 Laundry and Towel Serv. 650 , 6. 218-5" Office Supplies 770 24$-545 Printed Supplies 1155 2 -559 Sundry Supplies 4653AF Unappropriated Reserve 15,10$ Hosoital a 502-917: Iters 527 f,a n Parking Facilities: Area Aa reduce appropriation) 1,770 502-324: Repair of Bldg. Replacement of Floor p Y'Tile R.H.C. F:}increase appropriation) 77E G 502-931: Item X707 50 cut curtainsAl t eliminate balance)6$6 zu 502-935: Item X705 z SterilizerT 15, eliminate balance)155 502-912: New Its Tile Floor of Basement L Ward 41 502-955: Item #16$' Mechanized Card File f reduce appropriation) 700 50e-959: New Items Addressograph - 11odel 30 150 502-$31: New Item 36" x 72" Hot Fater r , Storage Tank for I WI). 550 County Garage 1 Machinery and Tools Valve Guide Sealing Tool 17Q< - Construction Equipment k ,Item 6 Brush Qhipper' 170 Public Works Department Pri mare Rights of "fav 4r 1. Miscellaneous minor projects 100 Item 607 Alhambra Valley Road 200 Secondary Rights of W*av 1. Miscellaneous minor projects 21045 100; Primary Road Construction 2. Item 334 Pine Hollow Road 600" 3. Item 359 marsh Creek Road 57$` y 4. Item 364 Willow Pass Road 867'r 4. Secondary Road Construction Item 326 Flunaveg Road r Countv Recorder W Sundry Supplies 3:900 r Capital Outlay3.,9.00` k t m January 26, 1960 - continued - Ap ation Decrease Increase Walnut Creekarshal's Office y. Capital Outlay 1 - Underwood Typewriter 210;1 - Left Pedestal T/W desk s I. D. P. desk 175 1 - Posture chair 130 1 - Arm chair Rev. 648 80 v a r x2 - 5 dr. legal files 2452Cardfiles - 3 x 5 -1 dr. P 1 - Adding Lachine 4a' 160 s 1 - T/W stand 25` Maintenance & Operation Postage & box rent 100Communication150OfficeSupplies106, Printed Supplies 154, Unappropriated Reserve1,636, Walnut Creek Municipal Court 2 Remington Rand Typewriters 1003 420 d2TypewriterDesks1003340 - 2 Posture Chairs 1003 140 Unappropriated Reserve I003 900 Walnut Creek Municipal Court Capital Outlay 1 34"x60" table 120 2 - Chairs Iba_ 2 - Berger files for 160 Calif. Codes Unappropriated Reserve 0 The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.V,a In the Tatter of the Execution of Lease Agreement between County and Edwin W. Merrithew for County Pool Ga geRESOLUTION WHEREAS, there has been presented to this Board a form of lease between EDWIN W. MERZITHDI lessor, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA coSTA as lessee for y` remises at 725 Ward Street Martinez,, Californiia covering the leaser garage A4 p g period January 21960toJuly1, 1960, and the Board being apprised of the terms of said lease, andx good cause appearing therefor, I40: , THEREFORE, DE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk are authorized and directed to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of SuoervisarS of the County of Cancra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following r vote, AYES: Supervisors - JABS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, T4 AS JOHN CALL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. j NOES: Supervisors - NONE. f 7 ABSENT: Supervisors - its'. G. BUCHMAN. In the Platter of Executing a Lease with California Yater Service Company for property adjacent to the Pacheco RESOLUTIONAdobeinConcord. iMREAS, the County of Contra Costa and the California dater Service Company, under date of July 30, 1957, made and executed a lease whereunder lessor leased to lessee for a period of two years, commencing August 1, 1957, certain property in said County for the purpose of parking automobiles thereon in connection with the activitie x of the Contra Costa County Horsemen's Association, and matters and things incident'. b, thereto, and WHEREAS, lessor and lessee desire to renew said lease for an additional two 2) years commencing August 1, 1959 under the same terns and conditions, and X WHEREAS, said renewal lease has been presented to and approved by this Board, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT F-EXLVED 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. I r January 26 1960 - continued - r The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Coll,` seconded by Supervisor Kenny, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAI'KES P. KENN'Y', MEL F. NIELSEN, TFaOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. DOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. In the matter of Approval of Supplemental Agreement between County and Contra Costa County Horsemens Association for Use of Premises Leased from California Water Service (Pacheco Adobey Property) . RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa entered into an agreement with Contra Costa County Horsemens Association dated June 4, 1951, for the maintenance and opera- tion of the Pacheco Adobe property owned by Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has renewed its lease for two (2) years with California Water Service, commencing on the 1st day of August, 1959 for the use of property adjacent to County-owned Adobe Property; and UMEREAS, -it is of the best interest of Contra Costa County that said agree- ment dated June 4, 1951 be supplemented to include the premises leased by the County from California nater Service, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by- the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that said supplemental agreement by and between the County of Contra Costa and The Contra Costa County Horsemen's Association is hereby approved and accept- ed, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute said supplemental agreement for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board on this 26th day of January, 1960: r AYES: Supervisors - JA.IaS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THO =AS JOHN COLL., JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Sug ervi so rs - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. In the matter of Amending board order of September 25, 1956 pertaining to the matter of loans to probationers by the County Probation Officer. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor uper visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE WARD ORDERED that the board' order dated September 25, 1956, pertaining to the matter of loans to probationers by the County .Probation Officer is hereby amended to provide that such loans may be made subject to the approval of Municipal and Justice Court judges as well as Superior z Court judges. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. U In the utter of Authorizing County ''dministrator to assign one member of his staff to Work full time whenever practi- cable on intergovernmental cooperation. WHEREAS, it has become increasingly evident that there is a need to provide for an exchange of information between local governments in Contra Costa County and to coordinate their efforts, and WHEREAS, there is a need to furnish information to residents of Contra Costa County as to the best .means of obtaining facilities and services which they wish to have, and a WHEREAS, there is evidence of the need for an exchange of information and for cooperation between all governmental entities located or represented in the Bay Area, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the County AdministratorE: is authorized to assign one member of his staff to work full time whenever practicable on intergovernmental cooperation in line with verbal instructions issued by this Board at its regular meeting on October 20, 1959. n : The foregoing resolution was adopted by the follovdng vote of the Board: F AYES: Supervisors JAIMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN THOMAS JOH14 COLL JCS EPH S. SILVA . NOES. Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Surervi sor *I. G. BUCHAN AN . r I January 26, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Proposed Resolution Regarding Aid X 1 J to Needy Children Program. WHEREAS, statewide concern is being expressed because of the ever-increasing- number ver-increasing number of persons being assisted financially under the Aid to Needy Children program, and because of the resultant cost thereof, and WHEREAS, it now appears that said Aid to Needy Children program no longer serves the constructive purposes for which it was intended initially, but rather tends to encourage abuse, and to promote family dissolution and dependency by its legal pro- visions, and WHEREAS, it seems evident that the Congress of the United States is at this time giving serious consideration to further liberalization of existing laws by arbitrarily reducing State residence requirements for the Aid to needy Children and other public assistance programs, and WHEREAS, the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shares the aforesaid concern regarding the Aid to Needy Children program as it now exists. NOW. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board. of Supervisors of Contra Costa t " County respectfully urges the Congress of the United States and the Legislature of the State of California to initiate an early and searching examination of the legal and a, regulatroy structure within which the Aid to Needy Children program is administered with a purpose of strengthening said program by legislative change through which possibility of abuse and family disintegration will be discouraged and minimized, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is opposed to any and all revisions of Federal or State Law which contemplate reductio or elimination of State residence requirements as they relate to Aid to reedy Children or any other public assistance program, and f x BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this Resolution be dispatched to the legislative representatives of the County ofContra Costa in the Congress of the United States and the Legislature of the State of California, and to all Boards of Supervisors in the State of California requesting that the proposals contained in this Resolution be actively supported and implemented. 4 The foregoing Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KE101Y, REL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN CALL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Request from City of El Cerrito for county financial assis- tance in constructing a proposed new El Cerrito Public Safety Building in which it is proposed to house the El Cerrito Judi- cial District Court.F In line with a request received from the City of El Cerrito, and on, motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to arrange for a meeting between the Board of Supervisors and officials of the City of El. Cerrito to discuss the possibility of county financial assistance in constructing a proposed new El Cerrito Public Safety Building in th ich it is proposed to house the El Cerrito Judicial District Court. z The foregoing order is massed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and x ADOPTED: Ordinance ATo. 139E which divides Contra Costa County into Judicial Districts, and names the Justice and Municipal Courts estab- lished therein. IT IS BY HE BOARD FURTH ' ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance 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. 1398 in the CROCKETT-AY,.MICAN The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ry w f 1 t January 26, 1960 - continued - In the matter of State settlement, care of per- sons committed from Contra Costa County. x Verified and approved billing from State Institutions for five months ended- December ndedDecember31, 1959, shows the following amounts owing for the care of persons committed from Contra Costa County: California Youth Authority For Care of Minors 129996.27 x For Care of Minors in 1,,721.31 143,717.58 Foster homes Homes for Feeble minded Sonoma State Hospital 33},005.4? Pacific State Hospital 420.00 Porterville State hospital 39634-34 Fairview State Hospital 280.00 37039.$1 w Department of f4ental Hygiene 5,117.28 California School for Deaf 40.16 .t 57,2142 4. 33 THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that payment of said amount from the Countyf s General Fund into the State Fund in the CountyTreasury for transmittal with the County Treasurerts semi-annual report be and the same is hereby authorized. It The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, In the Matter of Authorizing increase of service in the y Rodeo Lighting District. Y On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that an increase of service in the Rodeo Lighting District is AUTHORIZED to be effective as of July 1, 1960; and the Public Works Department is authorized to proceed with the preparation of the plans for said increase of service. fir Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A In the Ratter of Requesting Governor that County be allowed to utilize regularly scheduled 1960 primary and election processes to pro- vide an assemblyman replace- ment for the 11th assembly District. r The Governor of the State of California having recently named Assemblyman. S. C. Masterson as a Judge of the Superior Court in and for the County of Contra Costa, which temporarily leaves a vacancy in the 11th Assembly District; and J. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and good cause appearing therefor; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE 7' BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board is authorised to sign- a letter addressed to The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the State of California, requesting that the County be allowed to utilize the regularly scheduled 1960 primary and election processes to provide an assemblyman replacement for the llth Assembly District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. YkkkLtt In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. IV On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. Fray Willett, Constable, Martinez Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRA14TED PER?USSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFCRHIA from January 27, 1960, to and including February 8, 1960.new The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members sc present. f 0 N In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Grant of Easement l to East Bay Municipal Utility District (Animal Control Center) RESOLUTION N'HEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 29th V{qa day of December, 1959, adopted a resolution of intention to convey to the East Bay Municipal Utility District an easement for crater pipe line purposes on premises leased' 11 by County in lease recorded October 31, 1958, in book 3256 of Official Records, page 338, and ordered said notice to be published in accordance with law; and N! f f j January 26, 1960 - continued -f r WHEREAS, affidavits on file show that said notice was published as required a by law; NOW, T?;ZREFCRE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby approve conveying the easement therein described to the East Bay Municipal Utility District for water pipe line purposes and does authorize the Chairman of this Board to execute said ease ment for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and does authorize the Chairman to cause the same to be delivered to the East Bay Municipal Utility District. 5 PASSED AND AX PIED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Gas ta, State of California, this 26th dad- of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: k AYES: Supervisors - JAES F. KEANNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THO'MAS JOHN CALL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. ,BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Authorizing 1' Administrator to arrange for contract with Harry Y. Nakahara, Architect, for master plan for County Civic Center in Martinez. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE 4 BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to arrange appropriate con- rr< tract with Harry Y. Nakahara, Architect, for master plan for County Civic Center in F& rartinez. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. In the Matter of re Issue of Bonds of ?fit. Diablo Unified School Dis- trict 1957 School Bonds, Series F. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 28th day of May, 1957, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $5,500,000 principal amount of bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District, designated "1957 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 $350,000 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 $350,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and 4HE'EAS, s aid resolution provided that the remaining Av5,150,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the govern- ing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; and 01,350,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding and this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing beard of said district on the 12th day of January, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $1,500,000 and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series F; and WHEREAS, 4350,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sole and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. r WHEREAS, $126,000 principal amount designated Series D have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. WHEREAS, $1,255,000 principal amount designated Series E have heretofore been issued and sold and the urmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and deisrable that ($1,500,000 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 $5,500,000 principal amount of 1957 School Bonds of Mt. Diablo Unified School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 1,500,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additions series of said issue, to be designated "Series F ". Said bonds of Series F shall be dated March 15, 1960, shall be 1500 in number numbered consecutively from F-1 to F- 1500, both: inclusive, of the denomination of 41000 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: 75,000 principal amount of bonds of Series F shall mature and be payable on March 15 in each of the years 1961 to 1980, both inclusive; r Said bonds of Series 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 -- i I January 26, 1960 - continued - Fy in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day ofMarch, 1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of September and March 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 or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, and th.e coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature.- and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, . engraved or otherwise mechanically 1 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. r r IT IS FURT,14M ORDERED that said bonds of Series F shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATE: OF AMERICA Dollars eye STATE OF CALIFORNIA F - 1000 SCHOOL BOND OF ill fit. Diablo unified School District F of Contra Costa County. 1957 School Bond, Series F. v 4 MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknow. ledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of ry ithe treasurer of said countp, on the 15th day of March, 19 , the principal sum of One Thousand dollars 1000 in lawful money of the united States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate ofper cent (_ ) 1 per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of September and March of each near from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for lthe first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year) . z 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 05,500,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election 7 duly and legally called, held and conducted in said district on the 17th day of May, 1957, 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 Constit tion and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said 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 per'": a formed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order, of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said district, and the money for the redemption of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the y taxable property of said district. f IST kTTNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of March, 1960 SEAL)MEL F. NIELSEN COUNTERSIGNED: Chairman of Board of Supervisors 1414 r r H. E. McNAMER W. T. FAASCH County Auditor County Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series F shall be attach- ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the x interest and sinking fund of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District f f in said County, on the 15th day of Z9 at his .office in _Martinez, in said County, the sum A shoran hereon, being interest then due on 1957 School Bond No.F - r " Series F, of said District, dated March 15, 1960. H. E. XcNAMER 4` _County uditort i't's i k January 26, 1960 - continued -r i- IT IS FURTHER 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 tax-' able property in said 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 l a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series F to be published at least two weeks in CONCORD TRANSCRIPT 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 23rd day of February, 1960, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meetin€ thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JC EF H S. SI LVA. NOES: Supervisors - ;SONE. ABSENT: Supervisor b. G. BUCHANAN. t AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORMI DRAINAGE DISTRICT 3 In the Matter of Authorizing acceptance of deed on behalf of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 1. F On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following listed deed be accepted on behalf of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 1, and this Board directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said deed: Grantor Deed Date Howard W. Smallridge, et al October 28, 1958 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board members present. F . w; In the Matter of Devpar Industrial Subdivision f The Clerk stated that a petition for the improvements in this project had beenfiled, and also, that a certificate as to the adequacy of the petition had been filed by the Engineer of Work. A Resolution Determining to Undertake Proceedings Pursuant to Special Assess- ment and Assessment Bond Acts for the Construction of Improvements Without Proceedings Under Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code, was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. J ; A Resolution Appointing Engineer and Attorneys was read. On motion of Super- E visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. A Resolution of Intention to Construct Improvements was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. The Clerk stated that the Engineer of work had filed his report pursuant to the Resolution of Intention and the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913. The report was considered by the Board and ordered filed. A Resolution of Preliminary Approval of Engineer's Report was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva and unanimously carried, said resolu- tion was adopted. A Resolution Establishing Prevailing gage Scale was read. On motion of Super-1 n' visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva and unanimously carried, said resolution was i adopted. i A Resolution Appointing Time and Place of Hearing Protests in Reiation to Proposed Improvements, and Directing Notice, was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. A Resolution Calling for Sealed Proposals was read, On motion of Supervisor r Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopt- ed. Resolutions Follow) 1 51f f January 26, 1960 - continued - i In the Matter of A RESOLUTION DETERMINING TO UNDERTAKE PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SPECIAL ASSESSM-ENT AND ASSESS: ETNTT BOND ACTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT PROCEEDINGS UDDER DIVISION 4 OF t THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE DEWAR INDUSTRIAL, SUBDIVISION r RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, all of the owners of more than 60% in area of the property subject to assessment therefor have signed and filed with the County Clerk of this County a written petition for undertaking proceedings pursuant to special assessment and assess ment bond acts, and to assess the costs thereof upon the properties benefited by saidimprovements, and waiving proceedings under Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code, for the following improvements: a) The improvinf- of Devpar Court for its full length, and the northerly side of Tregallas Road for a distance of about 400 feet easterly and 90 feet westerly of Devpar Court, by grading and the construction therein of Portland cement concrete curbs, gutters, base and surface pavement and street sign and monuments. b) The improving of Tregallas Road by grading and the construction therein of base and surface pavement together with feathering of pavement to match existing pavement. c) The construction of corrugated metal storm drain pipe in an easement along the boundary line between Lots 2 and 3, Tract 2755, from Devpar Court northwesterly about 160 feet, together with catch basin, headwall and riprap. d) The grading of Devpar Industrial Subdivision, including slopes and sites for the purpose of drainage of the area of the district and for the protection of the streets to be constructed therein u from overflow by water. e) The making of all acquisitions and the performing of all work auxiliary to any of the above which may be necessary to completeGthesame. WHEREAS, the costs and expenses of said contemplated improvements are to be chargeable upon an assessment district, the exterior boundaries of which are the co- terminous exterior boundaries of the composite and consolidated area shown on the map of Tract No. 2?55 on file in the office of the County Clerk; WHEREAS, the public interest and convenience will be served by the taking a of said proceedings; 3 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND, DETERMINED and ORDERED that all of the owners of more than 60% in area of the property subject to assessment for said pro- posed improvements have filed with the County Clerk of this County a written petition s for the construction of improvements pursuant to appropriate special assessment and n, assessment bond acts, without further compliance with the provisions of Division 4 of i the Streets and Highways Code. RY IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETERvINED and ORDERED that said proceedings for the construction of said improvements shall be had pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the bonds upon the unpaid assessments thereof shall be issued pur- suant to the Improvement Act of 1911. IT IS FURTHER FOUND, DETEP.MINED and ORDERED that the provisions of Divisfon 4 of the Streets and Highways Code be, and they are hereby, dispensed with. T PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: fa AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEI, F. NIELSEN, r THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN In the Matter of A RESOLUTION APPOINTING ENGINEER AND ATTORK EYS a DEWAR INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, this Board has determined to undertake proceedings pursuant to appropriate assessment and assessment bond acts for the construction and financing of public improvements in said County; WHEREAS, the public interest and general welfare will be served by appointing and employing engineers and attorneys for the preparation and conduct of said proceed- ings and work in connection with said improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: j i IS } j January 26, 1960 - continued - i 1. That Riffe, Shipherd and Jones, Inc., Martinez, California, be, and they i are hereby, appointed as Engineer of Work and employed to do and perform all engineer- ing work necessary in and for said proceedings, including all preliminary surveying, preparation of report, plans, profiles, specifications, estimate of costs, diagram, assessment, setting grade stakes and supervision of work; that their compensation be, } and it is hereby, fixed at a reasonable engineering fee for all of said engineering, } said fee to be approved by the Board of Supervisors of said County, and to be assesd as an incidental expense of said proceedings. f 2. The County Engineer of said County is hereby directed to examine and approve the engineering documents, and to provide inspection of the construction of said Vit. improvements and to accept said work when done to his satisfaction. The cost of said y. inspection shall be assessed as an incidental expense of said proceedings. 3. That the law firm of Kirkbride, Wilson, Harzfeld & Wallace, San Mateo, ` California, be, and they are hereby, appointed and employed to do and perform all legal services required in the conduct of said proceedings, including the preparation } of all papers not required to be prepared by the Engineer, examining and approving the b engineering documents and advising the Engineer in the preparation of his work, advis- ing all County officials on all matters relating thereto when called upon, and furnish- ing their legal opinion on the validity of said proceedings and bonds, and that their y compensation be, and it is hereby, fixed at 2% of the construction cost, exclusive of wfi incidentals, or $500, whichever is larger, together with reasonable fees for services in acquiring easements or in eminent domain or other suits, to be assessed as an inci- dental expense of said proceedings. j PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting to ereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JP14ES P. KENNY MEL F. NIELSEN THOMAS JOHN CO LL, JOSP EPHS. SILVA. NOES, Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: W. G. BUCBANAN In the Matter of A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT IMPROVE- j MENTS 41 DEVPAR INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that in its opinion the public interest and convenience require, and that iti .' E is the intention of said Board to order the following improvements, to-wit: i f 1. (a) The improving of Devpar Court for its full length and the s northerly side of Tregallas Road for a distance of about 400 feet i easterly and 90 feet westerly of Devpar Court, by grading and the construction therein of Portland cement concrete curbs, gutters, 4 base and surface pavement and street sign and monuments. t b) The improving of Tregallas Road by grading and the construe- tion therein of base and surface pavement together with feathering of pavement to match existing pavement. c) The Construction of corrugated metal storm drain pipe in an easement along the boundary line between Lots 2 and 3, Tract 2755, o from Devpar Court northwesterly about 160 feet, together with catch basin, headwall and riprap. d) The grading of Devpar Industrial Subdivision, including slopes and sites for the purpose of drainage of the area of the district and for the protection of the streets to be constructed therein from overflow by water. e) The making of all acquisitions and the performing of all work auxiliary to any of the above which may be necessary to eomplete the same. 2. Whenever any public way is herein referred to as running between two public ways, or from or to any public way, the intersections of the public ways re- W ferried to are included to the extent that work shall be shown on the plans to be done therein. 3. Said streets and highways are more particularly shown in the records in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, and shall be shown upon the plans herein referred to to be filed with the County Clerk of said County. 4. All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at the places 1 t and in the particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and at the lines, grades and elevations as shown and delineated upon the plans, profiles and specifications to be made therefor, as hereinafter urovided. 1 5. There is to be excepted from the work herein described any of such work already done to line and grade and marked excepted or shown not to be done on said plans, Y profiles and specifications. of 6. Notice is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said work and im- provement will bring the finished work to a grade different from that formerly existing r, and that to said extent said grades are hereby changed and that said work will be done 1 to said changed grades. r C r January 26, 1960 - continued - i 7. The descriptions of the improvements and the termini of the work con- tained in this Resolution are general in nature. All items of work do not necessarily extend for the full length of the description thereof. The plans and profiles of the vn rk, as contained in the Engineer's Report, shall be controlling as to the correct and detailed description thereof. f8. Said Board does hereby adopt and establish as the official grades for e said work the grades and elevations to be shown upon said plans, profiles and specifi- cations. All such grades and elevations are to be in feet and decimals thereof with reference to the datum plane of the U. S. Coast Geodetic Survey. 9. Said contemplated improvements, in the opinion of the Board, are of more than local or ordinary public benefit and said Board does hereby make the costs and expenses thereof chargeable upon an assessment district, which district said Board a declares to be the district benefited thereby, the exterior boundaries of which dis- trict are the coterminous exterior boundaries of the composite and consolidated area r;n shown on the map of Tract No. 2755 on file in the office of the County Clerk. t 10. Said Board further declares that all public streets and highways within said assessment district in use in the performance of a public function as such shall be omitted from the assessment hereafter to be made to cover the costs and expenses of said improvements. 11. Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent the unpaid assess- ments, and bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed six per cent (6%) • per annum will be issued pursuant to the Improvement Act of 1911, and the last installment of such bonds shall mature not to exceed fourteen (14) years from the second day of January next succeeding the next September lst following their date. Said bonds shall be made savable to bearer and provide a premium of 5% of the unpaid principal thereof F on call. 12. Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds, all of said improvements shall be done pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Improve- ment Act of 1913, as amended. 13. Reference is hereby made to proceedings had pursuant to Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code on file in the office of the County Clerk.i w 14. Said proposed improvements are hereby referred to the Engineer of Work, being a competent person employed by said County for that purpose; and said Engineer is hereby directed to make and file with the County Clerk of said County a report in writing, presenting the following: a) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvements to be made pur- suant to this Resolution of Intention; b) Engineer's statement of the itemized and total estimated costs and i expenses of said improvements and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith; l c) Diagram showing the assessment district above referred to, and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions of land vd thin said dis- trict as the same existed at the time of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions shall be given a separate number upon said diagram; d) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the proposed improvements upon the several subdivisions of land in said district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said improvements, and of the expenses incidental thereto. 15. If any excess shall be realized from the assessment it shall be spent for the maintenance of said improvements, unless the Board shall hereafter determine that said amount or any part thereof shall be applied as a credit to each assessment herein. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEM, TW. 4AS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. F NOES; Supervisors: DONE. x ABSENT; Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN r In the Matter of A RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF ENGINEER'S REPORT DEVPAR INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that t WHEREAS, on the 26th day of January, 1960, said Board did adopt its Resolu- tion of Intention to construct improvements in said County, and did refer the pro- k posed improvements to the Engineer of Work, he being the officer having charge and s control of the construction of public improvements in and for said County of the kind described therein and being a competent person employed by said County for that pur- pose, and did therein direct said Engineer of Work to make and file with the County rw Clerk of said County, a report in writing all as therein more particularly described, under and pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended; ami WHEREAS, said Engineer of Work has made and filed with the County Clerk of said County a report in writing as called for in said Resolution of Intention and under Ft, R i January 26, 1960 - continued - a and pursuant to said Act, which report has been presented to this "oard for considera-I tion; WHEREAS, said Board has duly considered said report and each and every part thereof, and finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that said report, nor any part thereof requires or should be modified in any respect; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements to be made, contained in said report, be, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. s r 2. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expensesl of said improvements and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said report, be, and each of them are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. ; 3. That the diagram showing the assessment district referred to and des- cribed in said Resolution of Intention and also the boundaries and dimensions of the I respective subdivisions of land within said assessment district as the same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of Intention each of which subdivisions } have been given a separate number upon said diagram, as contained in said report, be, and it is hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. That the proposed assessments upon the several subdivisions of land in said assessment district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said improvements, and of the incidental expensethereof, as contained in said report, be, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed. 5. That the maps and descriptions of the lands and easements to be acquired, I as contained in said report, be, and the same are hereby, preliminarily approved. 6. That said report shall stand as the Engineer's report for the purposes of all subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention. t PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, , California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: ti i AYES; and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNN, REEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES; Supervisors: NONE. ABSEA'T; Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN K In the Matter of A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PREVAILING WAGE SCALE DEVPAR INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that z WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said County has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which public work is proposed to be performed for work of a similar character to that described in Resolution of Inten- tion adopted January 26, 1960; WHEREAS, said rate of per diem wages is set forth and contained in the specifiE cations for said project, copies of which are on file in the office of the Engineer of Work, and also in the office of the County Clerk of said County; and i WHEREAS, this Board has duly considered said scale and finds the same to be correct in all particulars; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND, DETERMINED and ORDERED, as follows: 1. That said wage scale as set forth in said specifications is hereby estab- lished and adopted as the prevailing rate of per them wages for work of a similar character to that above described in the locality in which such public work is pro- posed to be performed. 2. That not less than said prevailing rate of per diem, wages shall be paid 4 for any work proposed to be performed under said Resolution of Intention. 1 PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, be the following vote: a` s AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JMSS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES, Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN s- f t' p I A January 26, 1960 - continued - a In the Matter of A RESOLUTION APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE OF HE RING PROTESTS IN RELATION TO PROPOSED IM.PRCVE'%WTS, AND DIRECTING NOTICE r DEVPAR INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution of Intention adopted on January 26, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors of said County, pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended, the Engineer of fork of said County has filed with the County Clerk of this County the written report called for under said Act and by said 54 Resolution of Intention which report has been presented by said Clerk to this Board for consideration, and this Board has considered and preliminarily approved and con- firmed said report and ordered that the same stand as the report for the purpose of all subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention; NW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, that Tuesday, the lst day of March, 1960, at 7 the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.N. in the regular meeting place of said Board, Supervisors Room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be, and the same are hereby appointed r and fixed as the time and place when and where said Board will consider and finally act upon the Engineer's report under said Resolution of Intention. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of this County be, and he is hereby, directed to give notice of said hearing once a week for two weeks in the rv= ANTIOCH LEDGER., a newspaper published and circulated in said County, and by conspic- uously posting a notice thereof along all the open streets within the assessment district at not more than three hundred feet apart, and not less than three in all; said posting and first publication to be had and completed at least twenty days before the date herein set for hearing of protests. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said notices shall be headed "Notice of Improve- ment" in letters of not less than one inch in height and shall, in legible characters, state the fact and date of the passage of said Resolution of Intention and of the filing of said report and of the date, hour and place set for the hearing of said protests, and briefly describe the improvements proposed to be made, and refer to A said Resolution of Intention and report for further particulars. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of said County shall mail or cause to be mailed notice of the adoption of said Resolution of Intention and the filing of said report, postage prepaid, at least twenty days before the date set for hearing of said protests, to all persons owning real property to be assessed, whose z f names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll for County taxes prior thereto or as known to the Coufty Clerk, which notice shall contain a statement of the time, place and purpose of the hearing on said Resolution of Intention and repot and a statement of the total estimated cost of the Proposed improvements, the amount as shove by said report to be assessed against the particular parcel covered by the notice, together with a statement that any person interested may file a protest in writing as provided in said Act. PASSED AND ADOPTED b the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa t a regular meeting thereof on the 26th da of January, 1960California,>g Y Y> by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES, Surervisors: NONE. N ABSENT, Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN i In the batter of A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR SEALED PROPOSALS DEVPAR INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that IgHEPXAS, the said Board did, on the 26th day of January, 1960, adopt its Resolution of Intention to order the grading and installation of sub-base, base and plant mix surfacing, and construction of curbs, gutters, street signs, monuments, storm drain pipes and appurtenances in said County, all as more particularly described and set forth in said Resolution of Intention; t NM , THEREFORE the County Clerk of said County is hereby directed to publis once a week for two weekA in the ANTIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper published and circulated in said County, a notice inviting sealed proposals or bids for the construction of said improvements, and referring to the plans and specifications on file in the office of said County Clerk, the first of which publications shall be at least fourteen days r prior to the time .fixed for opening bids. All proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a cashier's or certified check payable to the order of the County amounting to ten per cent of the bid, or by a bond in said amount and payable to said County signed by the bidder and a corporate surety or by the bidder and two sureties who shall justify before any officer com- petent to administer an oath, in double said amount and over and above all statutory exemptions. Said check shall be forfeited or said bond shall become payable to saidp County in case the bidder depositing the same does not, within fifteen days after written notice that the contract has been awarded to him, enter into a contract with amu. the County. Said sealed proposals or bids shall be delivered to 'the County Clerk of this County on or before 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 1st day of March, 1960, said time being Jit i s w 1.84 i January 26, 1960 - continued - r not less than fourteen days from the time of the first publication of said notice. Bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared on said day and hour. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 25th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, 14EL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES, Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN f In the Matter of Paradise Acres Unit No. 1 The following bids for the work in this project were publicly opened, examin- ed and declared and referred to the Engineer of Work: Name Amount Gallagher & Burk, Inc. 162330 0. C. Jones & Sons 18,592 Eugene G. Alves Construction Co. Inc. 192595 The Chairman announced that this was the time and place for the hearing on the Resolution of Intention and the Engineer's Report in this project. All written protests were read by the Clerk and ordered filed. The Chairman asked if there was anyone present desiring to speak. All those desiring to be heard were given the oppor- tunity. All written and oral protests were considered by the Board and the hearing ordered closed. f A Resolution Overruling Protests on Resolution of Intention was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. f A Resolution Ordering Reduction of Assessments was read. On motion of Super- € visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. j, . A Resolution and Order Adopting Engineer's Report, Confirming the Assessment l and Ordering the Work was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor ` f Kenny and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. The Engineer of Work reported to the Board his findings on the bids for the F work. A Resolution of Award of Contract was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted. S F A Resolution Designating Collection Officer was read. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny and unanimously carried, said resolution was adopted.. In the Rutter of A RESOLUTION OVERRULING PROTESTS ON RESOLUTION OF INTENTION PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, w California, that WHEREAS, this Board did on December 15, 1959,. adopt its Resolution of Inten- tion to construct public improvements in and for said County; WHEREAS, on December 15, 1959, this Board adopted a resolution appointing r time and place of hearing protests in relation to the proposed improvements and direct- i ing notice; WHEREAS, notice was given of the time and place therein stated in the manner provided by law, as appears from the affidavits on file in the office of the County x°a Clerk; WHEREAS, said matter came on regularly for hearing at the time therein fixed; and Q WHEREAS, all written protests and other written communications were publicly read at said meeting and all persons desiring to be heard were fully heard; y NOk', THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 3. That protests against said iaa"ravements were not signed by the owners of a majority or more of the area of the lands within the assessment district, or of the area of the lands within the assessment district assessed for the costs and expenses' of said work. r, 2. That said protests be, and each of them are hereby, overruled. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisorsof the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, byu the following vote: c t' a j w£ f January 26, 1960 - continued - PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TPOI=".AS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. E NOES; Supervisors: NONE. J a ABSENT: Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN. S In the Matter of A RESOLUTION ORDERING REDUCTIOK OF ASSESSMERTS PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 f. hRESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, the estimated cost of the project under Resolution of Intention f adopted by the Board of Supervisors of said County, on December 15, 1959, was 21,900, including contributions, and following the opening of bids therefor, said estimate may be reduced to $20,858, including contributions. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Engineer of Work reduce each of said assessments by a pro rata share of the amount of difference between said f' estimates, which change may either be made on the face of the assessment or by filing an amendment thereto. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, j California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAI4ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, 6 THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES, Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of A RESOLUTION AND ORDER ADOPTING ENGINEER'S REPORT CONFIRMUG THE ASSESSMENT AND ORD ING THE WORK 4 y PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, on the 15th day of December, 1959, said Board adopted its Resolu- tion of Intention to construct public improvements in said County, and referred the proposed improvements to the Engineer of Work of said County, he being the officer having charge and control of the construction of improvements in and for said County I of the kind described in said Resolution of Intention and being a competent person appointed by said Board for that purpose; WHEREAS, said Board thereby directed said Engineer of Work to make and file a. with the County Clerk of said County a report in writing in accordance with and pur- suant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended; WHEREAS, said report was duly made and filed with the County Clerk of said County, whereupon said Clerk presented it to the Board for consideration; WHEREAS, said Board thereupon duly considered said report and each and every part thereof and found that it contained all the matters and things called for by the provisions of said Act, including (1) pians and specifications of the proposed improve- ment, (2) estimate of costs, (3) diagram of district, and (4) an assessment according to benefits, all of which was done in the form and manner required by said Act; WHEREAS, said Board found that said report and each and every part thereof was sufficient in every particular and determined that it should stand as the report for all subsequent proceedings under said Act, whereupon said Board, pursuant to the r= requirements of said Act, appointed 'Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 1960, at the rt f hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day in the Supervisors Room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing protests in relation to said proposed improvements, and directing the County Clerk of said County to give notice of said hearing as required by said Act; VMEREAS, it appears that notices of said, hearing were duly and regularly posted, mailed and published in the time, form and manner required by said Act, as evidenced by the affidavits on file with said Clerk, whereupon said hearing was duly and regularly held at the time and place stated in said notice; and WHEREAS, no persons interested, objecting to said improvements, or to the extent of the assessment district, or to the proposed assessment or diagram, or to the grades at which said work will be done, or to the Engineer's estimate of the costs and expenses thereof, filed written protests with the County Clerk of said County at or before the time set for hearing, and all persons interested desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard, and all matters and things pertaining to said improve- ments were fully heard and considered by said Board, and said Board has acquired juris- diction to order said improvements and the confirmation of said diagram and assessment to pay the costs and expenses thereof. f n, i s t s January 26, 1960 - continued. - S NOW,THEREFORE, said Board does hereby FIND, DETERMINE and ORDER, as follows 1. That the owners of one-half of the area to be assessed for the cost of the project did not, at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing file written protests against the said proposed improvements as a whole, or against the said district or the! extent thereof to be assessed for the costs and expenses of said improvements as a k;a whole, or as to the Engineer's estimate of said costs and expenses, or against the diagram or assessment to pay for the costs and expenses thereof. a, 2. That the district benefited by said improvements and to be assessed to I pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof are more particularly described in said Resolution of Intention and made a part hereof by r reference thereto. That all public streets and highways within said assessment dis- trict 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 taxes to be hereafter levied and collected to cover the costs and expenses of said improvements. 3. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements, contain ed in said report, be, and they are hereby, finally adopted and approved as the plans r and specifications to which: said work shall be done as called for in said Resolution of Intention. SRA 4. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expenses of said improvements, and of the incidentalp expenses in connection therewith, contained in said report, be, and it is hereby, finally adopted and approved as the Engineer's total and detailed estimate of the costs and expenses of said improvements. 5. That the public interest and convenience require, and said Board 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 re- ference to which is hereby made for a more inarticular description of said improvements,{ 4 and also for .further particulars pursuant to the provisions of said Municipal Improve- ment Act of 1913, as amended. Ge 6. That the diagram showing the assessment district referred to and described in said Resolution of Intention, and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respec- tive subvivisions of land within said district as the same existed at the time of,the t passage of said Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions having been given A a separate number upon said diagram, as contained in said report, be, and it is hereby,' finally approved and confirmed as the diagram of the properties to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said improvements. s4 r 7. That the assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the E proposed improvements upon the several subdivisions of land in said district in pro- portion to the estimated benefits to be received by said subdivisions, respectively, ! from said improvements, and of the expenses incidental thereto, contained in said re- port, be, and the same is hereby, finally approved and confirmed as the assessment to pay the costs and expenses of said improvements. 8. That said Engineer's report be, and the same is hereby, finally adopted and approved as a whole. 9. That the County Clerk shall forthwith deliver to the County Surveyor the said assessment, together with said diagram thereto attached and made a part thereof, as confirmed by this Board, with his certificate of such confirmation thereto attached and of the date thereof; and that said County Surveyor shall forthwith record said diagram and assessment in his office in a suitable book to be kept for that purpose and append thereto his certificate of the date of such recording, and such recordation shall be and constitute the assessment roll herein. y 10. That said County Surveyor, upon the recording of said diagram and assess- ment, shall mail to each owner of real property within the assessment district at his last known address as the same appears on the tax rolls of the County or on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County, or to both addresses if said address is not the same, or to the general delivery when no address so appears, a statement containing a designation by street number or other description of the property assess- ed sufficient to enable the owner to identify the same, the amount of the assessment, the time and place of payment thereof, the effect of failure to pay within such time, and a statement of the fact that bonds will be issued on the unpaid assessments pur- suant to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the last installment of which bonds shall mature not to exceed fourteen (14) dears from the second day of July next succeeding ten (10) months from their date. 11. That said County Surveyor shall also give notice by publishing a copy of a Notice to Pay Assessments by three successive insertions in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper published in said County that said assessment has been recorded in his office; and that all sums assessed thereon are due and payable immediately, and that the pay- ment of said sums is to be made thirty (30) days after the date of recording said assessment, which date shall be stated in said notice, and of the fact that bonds will be issued upon unpaid assessments as above provided. F PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: a AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JM4ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSE!i, TPOINIAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. I NOES; Supervisors: NONE. ABSENT, Supervisors: W. G. BUCHANAN. fi s s k 4 1 January 26, 1960 continued a In the Matter of A RESOLUTION OF AWARDN OF CONTRACT PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that z WHEREAS, said Board did in open session on the 26th day of January, 1960, publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for the work to be rl j done and improvements to be made, as described and specified in Resolution of Inten- tion adopted by said Board on December 15, 1959, to which resolution reference is here- by made for a description of the work and improvements to be done and the materials, a supplies and equipment to be furnished therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That said Board hereby rejects all of said proposals or bids except s I that hereinafter mentioned, and hereby awards the contract for doing the work and improvements and furnishing the materials, supplies and equipment necessary therefor, to the lowest responsible bidder, to-wit:kx x 3 GAL LA GHER k= BURK, INC. at the unit prices named in said bid. Y), 2. That the Chairman of said Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to make and enter into a written contract with said successful bidder, and to receive I and approve all bonds in connection therewith, and the County Clerk of said County is hereby directed to attest his signature and affix thereto the corporate seal of said County. k PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: V. AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JADES P. KRINY, i r. EL F. NIIELSEEN, T."014AS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SI LVA. NOES, Supervisors: NONE* i ABSENIT, Supervisors: W. G. Buchanan. b In the Matter of A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING COLLECTION OFFICER. PARADISE ACRES UNIT NO. 1 p RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that the County Treasurer of said County, be, and he is hereby, appointed I as the person to whom payment of assessments shall be made under Resolution of Inten- tion adopted by this Board on December 15, 1959, and that his office in the Court House Martinez, California, is hereby designated as the place at which the said payments will be made, and the County Surveyor is hereby relieved of all responsibility in connection with collecting said assessments. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisors: JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIMMS3. , TFO?fIS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SI LVA.r NOES, Supervisors: NONE. i ABSENT: Supervisors: W. G. BUCHAHAN. Assessment District No. 1959-21, Round Hill Estates, G 4 In the Matter of/RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SALE OF LINES, PIPES, CONDUITS AND OTHER WORKS AND APPLIANCES TO PACIFIC GAS AFD ELECTRIC COMPANY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, on the 5th day of January, 1960, passed a Resolution of Intention determining that a system of lines, pipes, conduits and other works and appliances to be used for provid- ing electricity and electric service in Assessment District No. 1959-2 of the County of Contra Costa, should be sold to Pacific Gas and Electric Company without competitive bidding; and WHEREAS, in said Resolution of Intention Tuesday, the 26th day of January, j 1960, at the hour of 10:30 A.M. of said day, at the meeting place of the Board of T; i Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Hall of Records, Martinez, 4 California, was fixed as the time and place when and where persons objecting; to the proposed sale might appear before the Board of Supervisors and show cause why the proposed sale should not be made; and WHEREAS, said Resolution of Intention has been published once a week for two consecutive weeks, the first of which publications was more than 15 days prior to the 26th day of January, 1960, the day hereinabove set for hearing; and WHEREAS, the time of said hearing having arrived and no owner of any property assessed or being assessed to pay for the acquisitions, or construction or installation of said system of lines, pipes, conduits and other works and appliances to be used for providing electricity, has delivered to the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a written protest against said proposed sale; and F i 1 js x January 26, 1960 - continued - WHEREAS, no person, whether owner of property assessed or otherwise, has made; MR either any written or oral protest against the proposed sale;M NOC, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA FINDS `f AND RESOLVES: 1. Notice of the intention of the Board of Supervisors to sell the system i of lines, pipes and conduits and other works and appliances to be used for providing electricity and electric service in Assessment District No. 1959-2 has been given in the time and manner provided by law. j 2. No person has filed any objection either oral or written, to said pro- g posed sale or to the proposal of the Board of Aupervisors to make said sale without calling for competitive bidding. 4 3. The system of lines, pipes, conduits and other works and appliances to be ( used for providing electricity and electric service in said Assessment District No. 1959-2 is hereby sold to Pacific Gas and Electric Company without competitive bidding Y.for the sum of One Dollar lawful money of the United States of America. s 4. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to enter 3 into an agreement for the installation, maintenance and operation of underground elec- ; tric facilities and for conveyance thereof, said agreement to be attested by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, which said agreement is on file in the office of the County Clerk. h I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: BHN AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 1 NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. BUCHMAN. In the Flatter of RESOLUTION AND ORDS x APPROVING ENGINEER'S REPORT, ORDERIFG THE ACQUISITION OF IMPROVEMENTS CON= STRUCTED AND TO BE COP?STRUCTED AND CON- FIRMING THE ASSESSMENT, ASSESS14ENT DIS- TRICT NO. 1959-2, ROUND HILL ESTATES, i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, on the 5th day of January, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of improvements constructed and to be constructed in Assessment District No. 1959-2, Round Hill Estates, Contra Costa County, California, and referred said improvements to BRYAN & MURPHY, Engineer of Work for said assessment district; and WHEREAS, on the 5th day of January, 1960, the said BRYAN & MURPHY filed an Engineer's Report, Assessment and Diagram in accordance with said Resolution, and said Report was presented to the Board of Supervisors for consideration; and t WHEREAS, on the 5th day of January, 1960, the said Board of Supervisors adopted. said Engineer's Report and fixed Tuesday, the 26th day of January, 1960, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the meeting place of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Hall of Records, '.Iartinez, California, as the time and place for hearing protests with relation to said proposed acquisitions described in said report; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution hereinabove mentioned, a Notice of Improve- ment was duly published in the CONTRA COSTA Tr.'ES giving notice of the time of hearing on said Report; and WHEREAS, on the 26th day of January, 1960, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, said hearing was held and there were no protests against said acquisitions' or said proceedings by any person; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that this Board of Supervisors does hereby find, determine and order as follows: 1. That no one, at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing, filed a written protest against said proposed acquisition of improvements as a whole, or against said district, or the extent thereof to be assessed for the costs and expenses of said acquisition of improvements, or as to the Engineer of Work's estimate of said l costs and expenses, or against the diagram of the assessment to pay for the costs and expenses thereof; that no person appeared at the time fixed for said hearing to make, nor did any person make, any oral objection or protest against any of the above } matters, or the acquisition of improvements; that no one appeared or protested or made any objections to said Engineer's Report or said improvement proceedings at any time. 2. That the district benefited by said acquisition of improvements and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof, ; is more particularly described in the Resolution of Intention hereinabove referred to and made a part hereof by reference thereto. That all public streets and highways 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 and collected to cover the costs and expenses of said acquisition of improvements. 3. That the Engineer of Work has filed an Engineer's Report, including an t 18840 r f l January 26, 1960 - continued - 1 assessment and diagram. that the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total estimat- ed cost of said acquisition of improvements and of the incidental expenses in connec- tion therewith contained in said Report.be, and the same is hereby, finally adopted and approved as the Engineer's total and detailed estimate of the costs and expenses of said acquisition of improvements. 4. That the public convenience and interest require, and said Board of Supervisors hereby orders, the acquisition of improvements to be made as described in, and in accordance with, said Resolution of Intention on file with the County Clerk of the said County of Contra Costa, and the Engineer's Report on file herein, refer- ate. ence to both of which is hereby made for a more particular description of said acquisi- tion cquisi tion of improvements, and also for further particulars pursuant to the provisions of said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended. 5. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby levy and apportion upon each and every lot, piece and parcel of land within the boun- daries of the assessment district the amount by which each said lot, piece or parcel of land is benefited by the acquisition of improvements. The amount of the assessment which is levied and apportioned upon each and every lot, piece and parcel of land with- in the boundaries of the assessment district is as shown on the Assessment attached to and made a Dart of the Engineer's Report adopted by this Resolution. The Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that each of said lots, pieces or parcels of 3 land within the boundaries of said district is benefited in the amount and in the pro- portion of the total cost of the acquisition of improvements which each of said lots, r pieces or parcels of land has been assessed in said Engineer's Report.a 6. In the event the final cost of the acquisition of improvements and the P final amount of the incidental expenses is less than is shown in the Assessment hereby confirmed, then the balance remaining in the Redemption Fund for said bonds shall be applied by the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa toward the reduction of assess- ments in proportion to the amounts thereof, in accordance with the provisions of Sec- tion 10427 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. r4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a F regular meeting; thereof, held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TH0MAS JOHN h COLI., JOSEPH S. SILVA. 5 NOES: Supervisors NONE. 1 a ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. BUCHANAN x In the Matter of RESOLUTION AIITHORIZING SALE OF BONDS, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1959-2 ROUND HILL j ESTATES, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA r BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, as follows: k`fr3 E THAT, WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has received a written proposal i by TAYLOR & CO. offering to purchase improvement bonds to be issued by the County of Contra Costa to represent the unpaid assessments levied pursuant to a Resolution of Intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors on January 5, 1960, for the payment of the acquisition of improvements constructed and to be constructed and all of the incidental expenses in connection therewith in Assessment District No. 1959-2 Round Hill Estates, Contra Costa County, California; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors that the public r interest and convenience will be served by accepting the offer of the said TAYLOR & CO. of January 5 1960 and will also be served b sell the said bonds at the rice jtherein named; y p N0W, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said proposal of January 5, 1960, be, and the same is hereby, accepted and that said bonds be, and they are hereby, ordered sold to TAYLOR & CO. in the amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in the bid of said TAYLOR & CC; and RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the interest rate of said bonds be, and the same r is hereby, fixed at the rate stated in said bid; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds shall be dated January 26, 1960 and shall bear interest from said date; and s BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of the Engineer's Report, Assessment and Diagram shall be filed in the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa and that said certified copy of said Engineer's Report, Assess- ment and diagram shall constitute the unpaid list of assessments provided to be filed k with the Treasurer of the County under the provisions of Section 10,600 cf the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. I HEREBY CEFFTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopt- ed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JA'4ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, ifs JOSEPH S. SILVA.R NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. BUCHANAN. r 1 3 1$$B January 26, 1960 - continued - M YJ sa' In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with H. E. Delph Martinez Ambulance Service) for installation of radio trans- mittens in private vehicles for 3 use of County radio frequencies as part of coordinated communi- cations system.h' l;y A Communications and ?Maintenance Agreement dated January 1 1960' between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and H. E. Delph (Martinez Ambulance Service) , hereinafter called Owner, wherein County agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment in 1= stalled in the private vehicle of vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and com- plete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic con- t ducted over said equipment for the duration of the proposed agreement, and wherein Owner agrees to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover yf radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD 4 ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this. Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre-Ts sent. 3t'h In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with W. R. MacFarlane 3{; MacFarlane-Bryant Chapel) for installation of radio trans- mitters in private vehicles for use of County radio frequencies as part of coordinated communi- cations system. A Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 19601, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and W. R. MacFarlane (MacFarlane- Bryant Chapel) , hereinafter called Owner, wherein County agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting t; equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise abso- lute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the messagextrafficconductedoversaidequipmentforthedurationoftheproposedagreement, and wherein Owner agrees to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communi- cations equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is pre- sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen. Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 4 d, present. 5K In the Matter of Approval of r Communications and Maintenance Agreement with Central Ambulance s for installation of radio trans- mitters in private vehicles for use of County radio frequencies a as part of coordinated communi- cations system. A Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the ' Ns County of Contra Cas ta, hereinafter called County, and Central Ambulance, hereinafter r. called Owner, wherein County agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the proposed agreement, and wherein Owner agrees to pay the stand- and County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installa- tion snd/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintnenace personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and gryr On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE rv , BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members C=" present. E A" f January 26, 1960, Continued In the Matter of the Establishment r of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District.4. At the hearing on the proposed formation of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood f=. Control District, Philip Bancroft, Jr. , on behalf of himself and Paul Bancroft, re- quested e_ quested the exclusion of the parcels of land described as Assessment Nos. 144-010-01, 145-120-12, and 144-010_03, and Mrs. Ralph Greer requested the exclusion of the prop- erty (one lot) located at Buskirk Avenue just north of Geary. It appearing to this Board that the territory proposed to be excluded from the said District will be benefited by remaining within such District, BE IT RESOLVED that said petitions for exclusion, and each of them, and the whole thereof, are denied. p The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva; NOES: Supervisors - None; J ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan. In the Matter of the Establishment of North Walnut Creek Emergency T Flood Control District. RESOLUTION OF FORMATION h. On January 5th, 1960, this Board of Supervisors, pursuant to the provisions of Ordinances Nos. 728 and 733 of the County of Contra Costa, passed and adopted a resolu- tion setting Tuesday, January 26th, 1960, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where this Board would hear protests to and requests for with- drawal from proposed North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. s: On January 21st, 1960, the City Council of the City of -dalnut Creek passed and adopted its resolution, No. 1295, requesting and consenting to the inclusion within y said proposed District of that portion of the incorporated territory of the City of Walnut Creek lying within the proposed emergency Flood Control District upon the con- ditions set forth in said resolution. r On January 25th, 1960, the City Council of the City of Concord passed and adopte its resolution, No. 1410, requesting and consenting to the inclusion within said pro- posed District of that portion of the incorporated territory of the City of Concord Y lying within the proposed emergency Flood Control District upon the conditions set forth in said resolution. The Board of Supervisors has heard all evidence and protests concerning the formation of the project and all petitions for exclusion of properties from the Dist- rict, and such protests and petitions have been overruled and denied. The Board finds that notice of such public hearing was published on January 15th 1960, as required by resolution of January 5th, 1960. Good cause appearing therefor, by its general powers and pursuant to the provi- j sions of Ordinances 728 and 733 of the County of Contra Costa, r BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California as follows: 1. That the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District be and the f same is hereby declared formed to contain all of the territory described in the attached legal description, marked "Exhibit A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. 2. It is an express condition of this resolution a) That the City of galnut Creek and the City of Concord do not assume liabil- ity by reason of the construction and maintenance of the improvements in the portion of the said proposed District which lies within the respective cities; b) That the District is formed for the duration of one tax year; c) That the maximum rate of tax to be levied against any of the property lying F`k within the said District shall not exceed the rate of 41.15 per 4100 of assessed value- tion for emergency flood control district purposes. 3. The Clerk of this Board is authorized and directed to file certified copies N; of this resolution of formation and the attached legal description and a map or plat indicating the boundaries of North 'Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, with the State Board of Equalization, the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the 04 County Recorder of Contra Costa County. PASSED AM ADOPTED by the Board of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at a meeting of said Board held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the follow- ing ollowingvote, to wit : AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, Joseph S. Silva; NOES: Supervisors - None; ABSENT: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan EXHIBIT A Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway with the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Company, San Ramon Branch; thence Southerly along the westerly line of the said right r of way to the northerly line of the parcel of land described in the Gift Deed from 1r tr January 26, 1960, Continued John Bisso, et ux, to John D. Bisso, et al, recorded February 11, 1958, Recorders File No. 7626; thence continuing along the said right of way and the Easterly line of the said Bisso parcel, South 31" 30' wast 1226.28 feet; thence leaving the said right of way, South 81. 30' West to the easterly line of Fairground Road; thence Southerly along the easterly line of Fairground Road and the somherlx extension thereof to the center line of Concord Avenue (formerly called Pacheco Road) ; thence Westerly along the center line of Concord Avenue to its intersection with the northern extension of the western line of Sewer Farm Lane; thence Southerly along the said northern exten- sion and along the western line of Sewer Farm Lane to the most northern corner of the 50 acre parcel of land described in the deed to the Town of Concord, recorded December 99 1912 in Volume 191 of Deeds, page 40t ; thence South 40" East along the eastern line F of the said 50 acre parcel and the southeastern extension thereof to its intersection with the western line of the said right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway Com- pany, San Ramon Branch; thence Southerly along the western line of the said right of way, to its intersection with the center line of Walnut Creek Stream; thence Southerly following the center line of Walnut Creek to the northwestern line of Lot 7 Bancroft Orchard Tract, filed May 2, 1911, in Map Book 5, page 101; thence North 53' 18' East along the northwestern line of Lots 7 and 29 to the most northern corner of the said Lot 29, being a point on the eastern boundary line of the said Bancroft Orchard Tract; thence Northerly along the eastern boundary line of the said Bancroft Orchard Tract to the most southerly corner of Lot 128, Tree Haven Unit No. 1 filed March 31, 1950 S^ in Map Book 39, page 40, being a point in the center of a creek; thence Northeasterly along the southerly line of Tree Haven Unit No. 1 and along the southerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from John Ragghianti , et ux, to Alice M. Thompson, recorded March 31, 1950 in Volume 1531 of Official Records, page 124, being along the said creek to its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the center line of Plum Lane as shown on the said map of Tree Haven Unit No. 1 ; thence Northwesterly along the said southeasterly extension and along the center line of Plum Lane to the center line of Apple Drive; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Apple Drive to the center line of Apricot Lane; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Apricot Lane to the center line of Peach Place; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Peach Place and the northeasterly extension thereof to center line of Oak Grove Road; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to the center of Monument Boulevard, being the northwesterly line of the Rancho San Miguel; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Monument Boulevard to its intersection with the northerly ex- tension (North 1. 45' East) of the western line of Clover Dale Tract, filed June 26, 1912 in Map Book 7, page 166; thence Southerly along the said extension and along the westerly line of Clover Dale Tract to the most southerly corner thereof, being the most northerly corner of Williams Walnut Division, filed June 21 , 1910 in 21ap Book 3 , page 57; thence Southerly and Easterly along the northeasterly boundary line of Williams Walnut Division to the most northerly corner of Lot 8; thence North 78035' East 207.81 feet; thence South 4.30' East 41.3.16 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 8; thence Southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Lot 8 and the southwester- ly extension thereof to the center line of Oak Grove Road; thence Southeasterly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to its intersection with the northeasterly extension of the southeasterly line of Westmoreland Park, filed June 26, 1953, in 14ap Book 51, page 8; thence Southwesterly along the said extension and along the southeasterly line of Westmoreland Park to the most southerly corner thereof; thence South 360 37' East to the northwestern line of Lot 2 , Walnut Orchard Tract, filed June 21, 19C9 in Map Book 2, page 34; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern line of Lot 2 to the most northerly corner of Lot 3 ; thence Southeasterly to the most easterly corner of Lot 3; thence Southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Lots 3 and 4 to the most southerly corner of Lot 4, being the most westerly corner of Lot 5; thence Southeast- erly along the southwestern line of Lot 5 pnd the southeasterly extension thereof, to the northwestern line of the right of way of the Sacramento Northern Railway Company; thence Southwesterly along the northwestern line of the Sacramento Northern Railway to its intersection with the northwestern extension of the southwestern line of Lot 11; E. A. Smith Subdivision No. 2, filed January 3, 1911 in Map Book 4, page 76; thence Southeasterly along the said extension and along the southwestern line of Lot 11 to the most southerly corner thereof; thence South 36. 44' East 117 feet to the most westerly corner of the 9.54 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Richard C. Dwyer to Peter Normarn , et ux, recorded June 26, 1953, Recorders File Pio. 33991; thence South- easterly along the southwesterly line of the said 9.54 Norman parcel to the most southerly corner thereof; thence Northeasterly along the southeasterly line of the said Normann parcel to the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Willia R. Watson, to Hugo J. Stevenson, recorded April 1, 1955 "ecorders File No. 20848; thence Southeasterly along the southwesterly line of the said Stevenson parcel to the most southerly corner thereof, being the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from H. Walter Sanders, et ux, to Kenneth R. Ferrell, et ux, recorded March 3 1950, Recorders File No. 9868; thence Southeastgrly and Northeasterly along the southwestern and southeastern lines of the said Ferrell parcel to the most westerly corner of the 6.828 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Paul Bancroft et al, to Henry W. Von Morpurgoa recorded March 16, 1943 in Volume 728 of Official Records, page 67; thence South 35 48' East along the southwest line of the said Von Morpurgo parcel and the southeasterly extension thereof to the northwestern line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence Southwesterly along the north- western line of the Contra Costa Canal to the intersection thereof with the easterly line of Lot 21, Walnut Park Subdivision, filed June 20, 1910 in Map Book 3, page 56, being the center line of Walnut Creek; thence Southerly along the center line of Walnut Creek to its intersection with the northerly line of the Johnson Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 297; thence Southeasterly along the northerly line of the City of Walnut Creek to the center line of Fair Oak Street, also known as Homestead Avenue; thence Southerly along the center of Fair Oak Street to the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence Westerly along the center of Ygnacio Valley Road to the westerly line of the right of way of the said Southern Pacific Railway, San Ramon Branch ; thence Northerly along the western line of the said right of way to the most southerly corner of the .45 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Gallagher and Burk, Inc. , to C. J. Garibotti et ux, recorded October 16, 19531 Recorders File No. 54389; thence North 330 lb* 15" West along the southwesterly line of the said .45 acre parcel and the northerly extension thereof to the center of Pine Street; thence South 76* 17' 53" West along the center of Pine Street to the easterly line of Larkey Addition, filed February 25, 1927, in Map Book 1, page 12; thence January 26, 1960 - continued Northerly along the easterly line of Larkey Addition to the northeast corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of the 34.55 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Lydia M. Spaits, et al, to Julia E. Kazebeer, recorded September 12, 19299 in Volume 192 of Official Records, page 288; thence Northeasterly along the southern line of the said 34.55 acre tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly along the easterly line thereof to the southeast corner of White Estates, filed October 20, 1952 in Map Book 48, page 35; thence Northerly along the eastern line of White Estates to the northeast corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Rudolph Blaettler, et ux, to Roy K. Craig et ux, recorded August 29, 1945, in Volume 819 of Official Records, page418; thence North 89' 33' East along the south line of the said Craig parcel to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly along the eastern line of the said Craig parcel and a the northerly extension thereof to the center of Waldin Road, being the south line of Lot 45 Subdivision No. 1, Larkey Ranch, filed January 5, 1911, in Volume 4 of Maps, page 7; thence Easterly along the center line of Walden Road to the center of Oak Road; thence Northerly along the center of Oak Road to the northerly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence Westerly along the northerly line of the Contra Costa Canal to the easterly line of the right of way of the Sacramento Northern Railway Company; thence Northerly along the easterly line of the said right of way to the center of Geary Road; rz' thence Westerly along the center of Geary Road to the "B 4" line of the State Freeway, f; Existing Route 75-A to Monument Right of Way Record Map; thence Northerly along the said "B 4" line of the said State Freeway, as shown on Right of Way Record Map, pages R-17.13 , R-17.14 and R-17.15, to its intersection with the easterly extension of the southern line of Pleasant Hill Homesites, Unit No. 2, filed July 19, 1946 in Map Book 30, page 19; thence Westerly along the said extension, and along the southerly line of Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit No. 2 to the southwest corner of Lot 46; thence North 1° 00' 30" East 83.65 feet; thence South 89* 37' 30" West 25 feet to the center of Pleasant Valley Drive, as shown on said map (30 M 19) ; thence Northerly along the center of Pleasant Valley Drive to the center of Astrid Drive; thence Westerly along the center of Astrid Drive to the westerly line of Pleasant Hill Homesites, Unit No. 2; thence Northeasterly along the westerly line of the said Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit No. 2 to the northwest corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of Walnut Creek Acres, Unit No. 1, filed September 229 1941 in Map Book 25, page 848; thence Westerly along the southern line of Walnut Creek Acres to the center line of Cleaveland Road; thence a Northerly along the center of Cleaveland Road to the center of Boyd Road; thence West-r erly along the center of Boyd Road to its intersection with the southerly extension of the western line of Lot 8, Highway Junction Subdivision filed December 6 1920 in Map Book 17, page 377; thence Northerly along the said extension, along the westerly line of Lot 8, and along the westerly lines of Lots 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 , 2 and 1, to the r center of Grayson Road; thence Westerly along the center of Grayson Road to the inter- F section thereof with the southerly extension of the eastern line of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 19 filed June 211, 1949, in Map Book 37, page 46; thence Northerly along the said southerly extension and along the easterly line of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 1 to the northeast corner thereof, being the southeast corner of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 29 filed October 5, 1949 in Map Book 38, page 18, thence Northerly along the eastern line of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 2 to the northeast corner thereof, being the southwest t corner of Lot 720 Gregory Gardens Unit No. 4, filed May 2 1950 in Ma Book 40gryY ,P Page 12; thence Northerly along the westerly lines of Lots 720, 719, 718, 717, 716, 715,Y' 7149 713, 712, 647, 646 and 645, to the most northerly corner of the said Lot 645 being a point at the intersection of the westerly and southwesterly lines of Lot i0os, Gregory Gardens Unit No. 5, filed June 23, 1950, in Map Book 40, page 42; thence North- erly along the western line of Gregory Gardens Unit No. 5 to the northwest corner of Lot 994, being a point in the center of Grayson Creek; thence Northerly along the center of Grayson Creek to the south line of Block 2, Hawkhurst Second Addition to the Town of Pacheco , being the south line of Parcel Two in the deed from John Bock, et ux, to 14illiam Bock et ux, recorded July 15, 1937 in Volume 443 of Official records, page 260; thence Lasterly along the southern line of the said Block 2, to the southeast corner thereof; thence Northerly along the eastern lines of Block 2 and Block 1, Hawk- hurst Second Addition to the north line of the said Block 1, being on the southerly line of Center Avenue, formerly known as High Street; thence Westerly along the north- t ern line of Block 1 to its intersection with the southerly extension of the center line of Aspen Drive, formerly known as Park Lane; thence Northerly along the said southerly extension and along the center line of Aspen Drive to the center of Pacheco Boulevard; thence Southeasterly along the center of Pacheco Boulevard to its intersection with the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of Tract 2675, filed June 24, 1959 in Map Book 73, page 36; thence Northeasterly along the said extension and along the southeasterly line of Tract 2675 to the most easterly corner thereof, being a point on the northwesterly line of the 8.788 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Dos Rios Development Compancy to Lester H. Arthur, recorded September 12, 1958, Record- ers File No. 48964; thence Northeasterly along the northwesterly line of the said 8.788 Arthur parcel to the most northerly corner thereof, being a point on the westerly line of the 29.29 acre parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed from Dos Rios Development Company to the State of California recorded November 6, 1958, Recorders File No. 60776; thence Wiest, crossing said 29.29 acre parcel to the easterly line there- of; thence Northerly and Northeasterly along the easterly line thereof, to the southerly t line of the Arnold Industrial Highway; thence Easterly along the southerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway to the point of beginning. rs AS E%-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COK"rR.". COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT In the Matter of the Forrsation of Zone No. 22 and the Adoption of a ry: Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District.RESOLUTION OF FORMATION Pursuant to the provisions of a resolution of this Board adopted January 5th, 1960, this matter came on regularly to be heard on January 26th, 1960 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. From the Petition, the Affidavit of publication and :affidavit of Posting on file this Board finds and determines that notice of said hearing has been given in accordance with the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act and said resolution of January 5th, 1960. No written objections to the formation of the Gone, or the adoption of the project were received; and January 26, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, it appears that the provect described in said resolution and the 4 report of the Chief Engineer dated January 5th, 19609 is and will be in whole for the benefit of Zone 22 and no other area; and sru WHEREAS, the Board finds that the reouired statutory procedures have been followed and that the Zone should be formed and the project therefor adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Zone No. 22, consisting of the herein- after described territory in the Contra Costa County Stora Drainage District be and it is hereby declared formed and organized for the purpose of carrying out the accom- panying project. j z BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the project described in said resolution of January 5th, 1960, and the Figineer*s Report on file and the estimated cost thereof,r be and the same are hereby approved. The territory included in such Zone 22 is more particularly described as follows: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 22 FORMATION s All that property located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California ` 1. described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Oak Grove Road and the northwesterly boundary of the Sacramento Northern Railroad right of way; thence north- ! easterly following along the northwesterly right of way line of said railroad to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the southerly boundry line of that : parcel of land deeded to Jack R. Ray, et ux, and recorded June 8, 1950 in Volume 1571 of Official Records at Page 231; thence easterly following along the southerly line of said parcel and the extension thereof and the southerly line of that parcel of land deeded to Richard A. Johnson, et ux, and recorded October 24, 1952 in Volume 2013 of Official Records on Page 452, and along a portion of the southerly line of that sub- division known as Wilshire Estates, recorded September 8, 1950 in Volume 42 of Maps at Page 7, to the most northerly corner of that parcel of land deeded to Delmar T. and Marian A. Swanson on November 28, 1947, in Volume 1154 of Official Records at Page 11; thence easterly along the northeasterly line of said parcel to a point on the center line of San Miguel Road; thence southerly following the center line of San Miguel Road to the intersection with the center line of Treat Lane; thence northeasterly along the center line of Treat Lane to the intersection with the easterly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence southerly following along the easterly line of the Contra Costa Canal to the most northerly corner of that subdivision known as Brookside Vineyard Subdivision, filed on October 10, 1910 in Book 3 of Maps on Page 65; thence southerly along the easterly lines of lots C8, C9 C10, C11, C12, and C13; thence westerly along the northerly line of lots B$, B7 and it to the northwest corner of lot B6; thence southerly along the westerly line of lot B6 to the southwest corner of said lot B6; thence westerly along the southerly line of lots B5 and B4 to the northwest corner of lot B13; thence southerly along the westerly line of lot B13 to the southwest corner j # of lot B13; thence westerly along the southerly line of lots B14 and B15 to the most westerly corner of lot A-1; thence south 60 301 East 670 feet; thence south 670 west 260 feet to a point; thence southerly to a point, on the northern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Peter Ginochio et al, recorded February 14, 1938, in Volume 453 of Official Records, page 373; which bears N 73° 151 E 1300 feet from the northwest corner thereof; thence southerly to a point on the southern line of the said Ginochio parcel (453 OR 373) which bears Worth 67* 40' East 650 feet from the south- west corner thereof; thence South 7* west to a point on the southwest line of Valley Vista Road; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of Valley Vista Road and the extension thereof to its intersection with the center line of Oak Grove Road: thence northerly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he hereby is authorized and directed to file this statement of the creation of such Zone, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, with the County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, and with i the State Board of Equalization. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District at meeting of said Board held on the 26th day of January, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: i AYES:Supervisors - JA14ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. G. BUCHANAN. In the Matter of Request of Mr. Vernon Shoopman for release of obligation to support his father. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Mr. Vernon Shoopman from the duty and obligation i to support his father, John Wesley Shoopman, who is receiving public assistance, is referred to the District Attorney for report to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i f i l t y i E z January 26, 1960 - continued AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF y CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT iIn the Matter of Approving and authorizing payment for property acquisition. I On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and contract be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrant in the following amount to be delivered to the County Right-of-Way Agent: w Warrant Escrow Contract payable To Number Amount Grantor Date CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 Western Title M-22$296-1 19750 Santa Losciuto January 149 Guaranty Company 1960 The County Clerk is directed to accept deed from above-named grantor on be- half of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members G present. In the Matter of Claim y for damages.k Sellar and Engleking, Attorneys on behalf of Linda Ann Reed, 361 Kathleen Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, having filed with this Board on January 1$, 19601 j claim for damages in the amount of $20,000; sr NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members G, present. SP In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for installation of off-site sewer for Contra Costa County Boys Rehabilitation Center in Byron. 3 Plans and specifications for installation of off-site sewer from the Contra Costa County Boys Rehabilitation Center at Byer and Bizler Roads in Bryon, California, to the Byron Sanitary Sewer at Camino Diablo in Byron, California, prepared by Mr. Dawson F. Dean, Jr., Architect, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by the County Administrator; 3 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be and the same are hereby APPROVED. f 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 specifica- tions. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for February 16, 1960 at 10 a.m. i IT IS FURTF ER 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 ANTIOCH LEDGER. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday January 28, 1960 at 9 a.m. , lin the Board Chambers, Hall of ttecords, Martinez, Cafifornza. r i airman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By_ Deputy Clerk i t i! F r t t BEFM E THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAT, JANUARY 28, -1960 ff THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED E SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MAR71NEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE NEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Fatter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1401. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1401 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; iNOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, y IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published.j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f present. In the Matter of Annexation of Territory (Fibreboard and Glass Containers property) to the Island County Fire Pro- ORDER DECLARING tection District.TERRITORY ANNEXED WHEREAS, by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted by this Board on the 14th day of January 1960, this Board announced its intention of annexing the hereinafter described territory to the Island County Fire Protection District, and f caused notice of the time and place for hearing on said proposed annexation, namely, Thursday, the 28th day of January, 1960, to be given in the form and manner and for b the time Drescribed by law; and j WHEREAS, this Hoard on said 28th day of January, 1960, held said hearing on said proposed annexation, or the annexation of any portion of the territory, and good t cause appearing therefor, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following described territory, situat ed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby annexed to the Island County Fire Protection District: i FIBREBOARD AND GLASS CONTAINERS ANKEXATION TO THE ISLAND COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Beginning on the west boundary line of the City of Antioch at the south line of the 3.0 acre parcel of land owned by the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company; thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of the said 3.0 acre parcel to the southerly line of the A.T. & S.F. Railroad main line right of way; thence westerly along the said main line right of way to the j western line of the 15.249 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Fibreboard Products Inc. recorded April 26, 1946, Recorder's File #13479, thence south 1244 feet to the southwest corner of the 15.249 acre parcel; thence east along the south line of the said 15.249 acre parcel and the east- erly extension thereof to the south line of Fourth Street extended west, also being the north line of the Siino Addition to the City of Antioch; thence east and north along the boundary line of the City of Antioch to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors -- JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA In the Matter of Claim f .. for damages. Naphan & Harbaugh, Attorneys on behalf of Rosalie Schmidt, 1484 Rosal Lane, Concord, California having filed with this Board on January 25, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $40,000.00; fps NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor akj Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. S " The foregoing order is ,massed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. W wr r January 2$, 1960 - continued - 4 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor-Controller to accept Appointment to a Committee on Accounting Pro- cedures as appointed by the State Controller. Y On the recomx-.endation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the CountyAuditor-Controller is authorized to accept an appointment to a Committee on Accounting w,aProceduresasappointedbytheStateController. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members j present. In the Matter of Authorizing a County Auditor-Controller to reimburse Leptien-Cronin- Cooper for work done on Assess- ment District 1959-3 (East 1 E Richmond Heights) . 1 rs On the recommendation of the Countv Administrator, and on motion of Super- iivisorKenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the CountyAuditor-Controller is authorized to reimburse Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Engineers for Assessment District 1959-3, from the General Fund under the terms of an agreement executed November 24, 1959, between the County of eontra Costa and Leptien-Cronin- Cooper; the General Fund to be reimbursed as soon as funds are available in AssessmentDistrict1959-3. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Gipresent. x In the Matter of Authorizing installation of electrical wiring and gas piping at the Buchanan Field Utility Build- ing. k On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the installa- F tion of electrical wiringat a cost of $1 072 and the installation of gas piping at a cost of $387 at the Buchanan Field Utility Building, be and the same is hereby AUTH-ORIZED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members ri present. A In the matter of Approval 13 of Change Order No. 5, contract for constructionIS of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field. On the recommendation of Elvin Riley, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 5 which provides for an extensicn of 98 days (to the 21st day of January, 1960) for com- Metion of contract with Wallace Webb and Son for Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan eld, is APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute ry said change order on behalf of the County. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the Tunnel b . under Construction by EAST r BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT and STOLTE INC.RESOLUTION r WHEREAS, the EAST BAY MNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT owns land within Contra Costa County and has contracted with STOLTE INC. whereby the latter agreed to construct a tunnel on the said property of EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, and the latter nr, has commenced the construction of said tunnel by means of blasting operations, rail- way cars carrying debris, blowers exhausting gases from the tunnel, and other noisy machinery; and j WHEREAS, the above described operation has caused and stillcontinues to t cause great noise, vibration and concussion, night and day, and thereby has caused great disturbance and loss of sleep to the entire community or neighborhood nearby so rr as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of the property of such community or neighborhood; and WHEREAS, this Board has requested that EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT and STOLTE INC. refrain from these operations between the hours of 12:00 midnight o'clock and $:00 a.m. o*clock, and this request has been refused, NOW, THEREFORE, this Board does conclude that the afore described operations are a public nuisance and the are b these presents declared to be a public nuisance;Y Y P NOW, THEREFORE, the District Attorney is directed to bring a civil action in t January 2$, 1960 - continued the name of the People of the State of California to abatethe nuisance. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following dote of the Board: h, AYES: Supervisors JADES P. FANNY, MEL F. NIELSEN. NOES: Supervisors THOMAS JOHN COLL._ t`;'i dry ABSENT: Supervisors BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.Mei y And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 2, 2960 at Q a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Cha irra ATTEST; W. T. P AASC,H, CLERK By Deputy Glerk k A iIItItIItIII r f y S. r!f FK,r f t -f Ifrf U ' ) y'IIS. If h y T s 4 t x t Y tJ fix r M W Y' d r rr F.t-Fe a` 4 . Y a: t . r y t r J T y q• P Xa J M: t71•` r+ r F C ` . BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGRAR SESSION a # p IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF r RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN} PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS 5 JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA.0* PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Flatter of Proceedings of the Board during the month h of January, 1960. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS` BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of January 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as cl/ written and the 6hairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rbc In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor .Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOAR} ORDERED that the follow- ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to I wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCA San Pablo Marshal*s Office Alterations to prisoner holding room 1003 75 Unappropriated Reserve Gen. %- nd 1003 $ 75 Building Maintenance Y Temporary Help 9,724 Cost Applied 99724 Concord Municipal Court Ir r rl rrll rr r lllr b' 1 - 5x lraawer filing cabinet GF5408,E$5 Cap y 15 m 1 - 3x5 12-drawer filing cabinet GF5412-B53 Cap Outlay 25 Repair & Service Equipment 40 County Garage Auto EagiMnt Renlacemen s Item 2 4-Door Compact Sedans 5,700 Item 3 4-Door 6-Passenger Station W. Item HeavySedan 2,$ Item 6 1/2 on Pickups 19510 Item 9 Tilt Cab Dump Trucks 49676 Item 30 Tilt Cab 12* Stake Body 795 d Item 1 7-1/2' Stake Body 345 Item 29 7-1/2* Stake Body 245 I Non Auto Hiwav EQ ui ent Replacement Item 32 Jaeger 2 ressure Pump 50 automobiles and Trucks tem 34 4-Door6-Passenger Station Wagon 325 Item 2 4-Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon 190 1 Item 3 1/2 Ton Pickup 100 Item 35 1/2 Ton Pickup 200 1. Item 36 4-Door Compact Sedans 16$76Increaseto12units) 2. Item 33 Equip (6) Undercover cars Spotlights, etc.) 600 t 3. 7-1/2 Stake Body 29150 Construction Equiment Item 6 Brushpper 225 Item 7 High. Pressure Pump 3Item1 Hoe and Loader Attachment 13205 MachinegiC and Tools Item 14 Paint S&Ter 60 Item 15 Spray Gun 45 Memorial Halls Repair of Buildings 194Q0 Ground Improvement 1x400 1 Telephone Exchange r p 1i 40aTemporaryHel t i 1 February 2, 1960 - continued r APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Telephone Exchange-Continuedtinued Temporary Help, Richmond Bldg 11000 1 Pittsburg Bldg 400 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Proposal that y County Purchasing Office be made a divisional component of the Office of the County Auditor- Controller. i The County Administrator having recommended to this Board that the County Purchasing Office be made a divisional component of the Office of the County Auditor- Controller and that the head of the purchasing office be continued in a civil service status , the Board considers said proposal; and Mr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr. of the County Taxpayers Association, reports that `: the Government Operations Committee of said Association is in favor of the proposed consolidation; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued for one week for further report by the Administrator to this Board. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement r with Aitken and Collin Architects for performance of architectural work NW required in connection with the pro- posed Lafayette branch library (County Service Area LIB-1). j fi{ An agreement dated February 2, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called County, and Aitken and Collin hereinafter called Project Architect; wherein Project Architect agrees, among other things, to perform architectural work required in connection with the proposed Lafayette branch library (County Service Area ; LIB-I) , and wherein County agrees, among other things, to pay Project Architect certain fees as set forth in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and i r On motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen},. Chairman of this Board, is authorised to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 51 k In the Matter of Approving decision of County Assessor with reference to request of Church of the Good Shep- s herd4lethodist for tax exemption. j On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOAR} ORDERED that the decision ; of the County Assessor, which is for HERAL of the request of the Church of the Good Shepherd-Methodist for tax exemption, be and the same is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z x In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Rubino and Gullickson for construction of Increment No. 1 of Bops* Re-ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND habilitation Center at Byron.NOTICE OF COMPLETION WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on April 21, 1959, entered into agreement with Rubino and Gullickson, 41 South Wilson Way, Stockton, California, for the construction of Increment No. 1 of Boys• Rehabilitation Center at Byron, with the Fidelity and Guaranty Company as surety, and i WHEREAS, 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 27th day of January, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED Aa COMPLETED on the 27th day ol January, 1960, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion. 7 The foregoing order is m ssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I E 4 n February 2, 1960 - continued rti r In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to negotiate with Wayrey A. Littlejohn for architectural work required in connection with remodeling of kennel runs at the Contra Costa ECounty Animal Control Center, Pinole Branch On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Office of the County Administrator is authorized to negotiate ywithWayneA. Littlejohn for architectural work required in connection with the re- modeling of Kennel runs at the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, Pinole r Branch. f. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter f Approval Amend- ment pprn of Amend ment of Lease with United States of America for Control Tower Area at Buchanan Air Field. i WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa and the United States Government entered into a lease October 27, 1959, pertaining to Control Tower at Buchanan Field; and WHEREAS, Article 5 of said lease gave the Government the option to renew said lease annually provided thirty days' written notice was given to Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, the Government has requested Article 5 of said lease be amended so that said lease be deemed renewed each year without notice; and f WHEREAS, it is of the best interest of Contra Costa County that said lease dated October 27, 1959 be amended to provide for automatic renewal, Y/( ` NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that said amendment to the lease by and between the County of Contra Costa and the United States Government is hereby approved and accepted, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute said lease amendment for and on be- half of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 2nd day of February, 1960. a In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting.r a On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOAtb ORDERED that Mr. J. P. McBrien, County administrator, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, r the following: Saint Mary's College Symposium on February 3 and February 4, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Suspension of services of Anthony Torres, traffic officer in Crockett. At the request of Constable Angelo of Crockett and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the services of Anthony Torres, traffic officer in Crockett, are SUSPENDED, effective January 28, 1960. -5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment x of Chairman Nielsen as member of the Board of Governors of The San Francisco Bay Area Council, Inc. r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is appointed representative from the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to serve as member of the Board of Governors of the San Francisco Bay Area Council, Inc. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for street lights etc., BYRON hr LIGHTING DISTRICT. Agreement dated January 19, 1960, between Byron Lighting District of Contra Costa County, hereinafter called "District", and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, hereinafter called "Pacifica, wherein it is agreed that said Pacific will furnish, install and/or maintain and operate lamps within the boundaries of said District, as s specified in said bid, and furnish electricity for lighting same, and District shall February 2, 1960 - continued t z: pay Pacific monthly therefor at the rates specified and set forth in said bid, all in i accordance with Pacific's Schedule LS-2, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THEIBOARDORDEREDthatsaidagreementbeandthesameisAPPROVEDandMelF. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board jofSupervisors, the "governing body of said Byron Lighting District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IIntheMatterofRequestfrom Allied Hospital Employees, f' Local Union 251, for increase 9 in salaries, etc. This Board having received a request dated February 1, 19609 from Allied Hospital Employees, Local Union 251 for a 106 over-all increase for all employees of the County Hospital, including Richmond and Pittsburg Health Centers, and for X certain other benefits; j, On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE ! BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Administrator and to the Civil Service Commission for review and recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1N In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of ! f erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: E Request dated January 22, 1960 In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the follow- ; ing assessments should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Grand Auto Stores Inc. jf7 - Code 300-Assessment #2345 6325 San Leandro Atreet Oakland 21, California a'Assessed Valuation $1850. y. Code $01-Assessment #34$9 Grand Auto Stores Inc. J2 6325 San Leandro street k r Oakland 21, California Assessed Valuation $380. s.x Note: Notice of waivers of an eoualization hearing have been signed for the above assessments. Request dated January 26, 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code 3 p For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 Code $206-Assessment No. 135$ i H. Alexander is assessed with personal property, being for boat number 2$ D 14$09 assessed valuation $1480. This boat has been assessed in Alameda County. Therefore, assessment no. 1358, code 8206, should be cancelled. r 1 In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Richmond School District 1952 School Bonds, Series I. WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore on the 20th day of May, 1952, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $5,000,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond School District, designated "1952 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issued of bonds was divided into series of which $300000 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 portion thereof is now outstanding, 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 the govern= ing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine• (and $500,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sola and the un- i matured portion thereof is now outstanding) as to Series C,D E,F,G and H, refer to addenda on Page 3, which are incorporated herein, and this board of supervisors has g3: February 2, 1960 - continued N received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 26th day of January, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds f to be sold, to wit $250,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series I; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($250,000 principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized i= IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $5,000,000 principal amount of 1952 School Bonds of Richmond School Dist- rict, 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 y provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 250,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series I". Said bonds of Series I shall be H dated i larch 11960, shall be 250 in number, numbered consecutively from I-1 to I-250 both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each shall be payable in lawful money o the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county, and a F shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: q 13,000 principal amount of bonds of Series I shall mature and be payable r on March lst in each of the years 1961 to 1970, both inclusive; 12,000 principal amount of bonds of Series I shall mature and be payable on March lst in each of the years 1971 to 1980, both inclusive. 7 frT Said bonds of Series I shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of T•iarch, 1961 E and thereafter semi-annually on the lst days of Yarch and September of each year untii said bonds are paid; r Said bonds of Series I shall be signed by the chairman of this board of 5 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 for the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, 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 ORDERED that said bonds of Series I shall be issued substantial- in ubstantial in the following form, to wit Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars I- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF 1 Richmond School District of Contra Costa County. 1952 School Bond, Series I RICHMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges it- self indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasur er of said county, on the lst day of 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars ($1,000) n la u money o the UniteStates of America, a 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 March and September of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interestK for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year) . L 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, z denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $5,000,000 and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said district on the 18th day of March, 1952, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County State f of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the bon- stitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and 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 shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said 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 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 lst day of March, 1960. SEAL)REL F. NIELSEN Chairman of Board of Supervisors x: COUNTERSIGNED: 1 H. E. McNAMER W. T. PAASCH County Auditor gtUOuntyClerk G I k-T 9 February 2, 1960 - continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series I shall be attach r ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Richmond School District in said County, on the lst day of 19__ at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, being interest then due on 1952 School Bond No. I-_,; Series I, of said District, dated Larch 1, 1960. H. E. McNAMER l County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDER:! that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series I and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation .upon all tax- able property in said 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 I to be published at least two weeks' in the RICHMOND INDEPENDENT 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 1st day of March, 1960, at r 11:00 o'clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board re- serves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. 2, j. Addenda: R WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $11.,200 000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more seRes, as this Board of Supervisors might determine; and $500,000 principal amount designated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding. 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 determine ; and $1,000,000 principal amount, designated Series D, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; F 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 heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is i now outstanding; WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $1,200000 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 F, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now out- standing; WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $700,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series, as this Board of Supervisors might determine; and $200,000 principal amount, designated Series G, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; i WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 4500,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series, as this Board of Surervisors might determine; and $250,000 principal amount, designated Series H, have heretofore been issued and sold, and the unmatured protion thereof is now outstanding. 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 2nd day of February, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. 3UCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA, s NOES: Supervisors - NONE.f G ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. k In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. s On motion of Supervisor vola, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that JOHN NEJEDLY, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for ten days, commencing February 1, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z j February 2, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Compromise of rr. Claim for Disability Compensa- ition paid county employee Wm. C. Meese. RESOLUTION WHEREAS the Count of Contra Costajy paid disability compensation to its employee, Wm. C. Meese, following his injury in an accident while on duty, and there 1fore has a claim for same against the person causing the injury, and WHEREAS this claim was actuallylitigated on r.g,. i Meese's behalf by privatecounsel, the trial of which involved considerable expense and resulted in a general judgment insufficient to pay in full all of the claims which had been filed in the case; and j 4 WHEREAS, other claimants in the case have accepted a pro rata reduction in their claims, on which basis the County's claim would be reduced from Three Hundred yNinety-eight and 57/100 ($398.57) to Two Hundred and Five and 67/100 Dollars ($20,5.67) , A„and the District Attorney's office recommends the County's acceptance of this compro- f mise, 4 4 F IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the County's claim be compromised as indicated Xv AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, 14EL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN h COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r uX A NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Jack F. Freitas yz for toll free ferry service franchise to operate between Jersey Island, Bradford Island, Frank's Tract and Webb Tract. e An agreement dated February 2, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Jack Freitas, hereinafter called Operator, wherein said Operator agrees, among other things, to provide an authomobile, truck and pedes- trian ferry service between Jersey Island, Bradford Island, Frank's Tract and Webb Tract, commencing May 10, 19609 and continuing for a period of five years thereafter,rand wherein the County agrees to pay to Operator the sum of $3000 per calendar month for such service, is presented to this Board; and w On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorised to execute said agreement on behalf of the County The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. vN EIn the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Sum- mons on Cross-Complaint in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on January 29, 1960, referred copy of Summons on Cross-Complaint served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, on January 2$, 1960, at 10:05 a.m. in Action No. 77179 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for r= the bounty of Contra Costa, James D. Biggs versus John B. Weinsheim et al, to the office of the District Attorney; P. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- Jerring said copy of Summons on Cross-Complaint be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c. In the Matter of The Execution of a Disclaimer in U.S. v. 604.27 Acres of Land, Civil No. 24955. There having been submitted to this Board a recommendation that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be authorized and directed to file a Disclaimer as to Parcel 20 described in the action entitled, United States of America, plaintiff, vs. 604.27 Acres of Land, more or less, in Contra Costa County No. 24955, in the United States District Court in and for the Northern District of dalifornia, Southern Divi- 1 .sion, And it appearing that the County of Contra Costa has no right, title or linterest in or to the property sought to be condemned as Parcel 20, and upon reco- mmendation of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa f that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he hereby is authorized to execute and file said Disclaimer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1( ry W. i t i February 2, 1960 - continued Its lei. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances f 1397, 1399. Y This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1397, 1399 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 publis- hed for the time and in the manner required by law; 1 F Yt NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor KennY seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k 4 I ra AS E%-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT S In the Matter of Authorizing acceptance of easement on be- 4 half of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 1. 4 4 k On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following listed easement be accepted on behaif of Contra 4 yk Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 1, and this Board directs the Clerk to I certify to said acceptance on said easement: Grantor Easement Date A Gerald W. and Sheila E. Gault and October 22, 1958 John J. Schexnayder a 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of East Bay Municipal Utility District's aqueduct tunnel project. ate: This Board having on January 2$, 1960, directed the Districe Attorney to file abatement proceedings against Stolte, Inc., and Early Inc., joint contractors 1 who are engaged in boring a tunnel in connection with the least Bay Municipal Utility District's aqueduct tunnel project; and i Mr. Cecil Murphree, Area 111anager for Stolte, Inc., having this day appearedmgii before this Board and told of the steps which have been taken to minimize the noise 1 caused by the blasting, and the steps which said company anticipates taking to furthers reduce the noise; x NOW THEREFORE in view of the efforts beim made b said contractor, andNOW., g Y y on motion of Supervisor 6011, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDA that the findings that said project is a public nuisance, made by this Board on January 28, 19602 be and the same are hereby WITHDRAWN, and the District Attorney is directed not to take abatement proceedings in this matter. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that consideration of this project is continued to February 9, 1960. L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a l In the Matter of Directing Clerk to write letter to Mr. Dawson F. Dean, Jr. , Architect, thanking him for his services as architect for the Bops' Rehabilitation Center at Byron. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Bcard write a letter to bnr. Dawson F. Dean Jr., t Architect, thanking him for his services as architect for the Boys' Rehabilitation Center at Byron. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of Granting request 1 of Mr.Harold Riskas that he be relieved of relative responsibility for Rena May Davilla. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. fiarold Riskas that he be relieved of relative responsibility for Rena May Davilla is GRAWED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G J K4 00 y. r P February 2, 1960 - continued x . D ; In the Matter of approving Purchase U and Acceptance of Deed for Real w o\Property from Walter T. Mallen County Garage, Shell Ave., Martinez) . RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as Tyr p\-(}j' ,, follows: 1 h THAT the acquisition of Lot 10, Block 2, Martinez Eddy Tract was- authorized n by Board Order dated this lst of December, 1959. a f YP THAT the Board hereby approves the purchase of said real property described as follows: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: k Lot 10 in Block 2, as designated on the map entitled Martinez Eddy Tract, Martinez, Contra Costa Co., California", which map was filed in the office of4, f the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 7, 1916 in Volume 15 of Maps, at page 313. f THAT the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in the sum of One Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($1,100) in favor of Western Title jGuaranty Company, Escrow No. M-2332$9, for payment to Walter T. Mallen upon his de- livering a good and sufficient deed to the County of Contra Costa for the aforesaid real property. THAT said deed is hereby accepted and that the Clerk of the Board of Super- visors be and he is hereby directed to cause said deed, dated January 20, 1960, to be u recorded in the office of the County Recorder together with a certified copy of this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 2nd day of February, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, 24EL F. NIELSEN , THOMAS JOHN i COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. i s ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Performing work of improvement within i North Walnut Creek Emergency x Flood Control District. t P Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, appeared before this Board and spoke with xJ reference to the method of awarding and administering the contract for improvement to be performed within this emergency flood control district. A Upon recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisory Coll seconded b Supervisor Kenn be it resolved and ordered b this Board o£ Super- visors P visors that this Board as the governing body of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, accepts the contributions to be made by the Contra Costa County Flood Control District and General Fund of the County of Contra Costa, and shall award the contract on a force account basis, and that, thereafter, the performance of the con- x tract be administered and supervised by the technical staff of the Contra Costa County Flood Control District. i The foregoing is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Granting Permit toto Richmond Sanitary Service to dispose of gar- bage on certain lands within Contra Costa County. Richmond Sanitary Service having filed with this Board an application for permit to dispose of garbage on the following lands lying in the County of Contra Costa: µLots 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 of Section 35r and Lots 28, 29,j 309 31 and 32 of Section 34, Township 2 Aorth, Range 5 West.,j Mt. Diablo Base Meridian, comprising 181.31 acres, more or less; and said Richmond Sanitary Service having also filed with this Board Bond B 75484 issued by Standard Accident Insurance Comvany in the amount of 429000, as required by Ordinance i No. 565 as amended by Ordinance Pio. 12$3, said bond being for the purpose of guarantee- ing that the privilege applied for shall be performed in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the Board and as recommended by the County Health Department;NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coli, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Richmond Sanitary Service is granted a per-mit to use the property above described as garbage dump site, with the following con- ditions: i f j yrq•1 r L1 206 Fs February 2, 1960 - continued r 5 t. 1. Burning will not be permitted. Adequate fire protection equipment in good running order and water in sufficient quantities shall be provided to extinguish any fire which F may inadertentl occur on the dumr' Y y P• 2. Salvage of material is permitted, but such salvage material rte_ may not be stored on the working fill. 3. Disposal of raw garbage shall be fill and cover. Complete covering of raw garbage on either the top or face of the i fill shall be accomplished within 72 hours from the timeofplacing. 1. When area of operation reaches grade level, it shall be covered with compacted earth so as to result in a sani- tary condition and operations commenced on a new area. 5. No animals of any type shall be allowed to feed or be corralled on the dump site. r 6. No dumped material shall escape by win or by water from the dump site. y " 7. No pools of stagnant water shall be formed or allowed to remain on the fill. All types of vermin must be controlled. 9. The Health Department may require the garbage disposal agency to provide additional work or materials if it is deemed necessary to prevent a nuisance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.L And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 9, 1960 at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. g yt4 hairman ATTEST: Y„r W. T. PAASCfl, CLERK Deputy Clerk R n u, Y b k . E rt add & 1 r d a' i{ 4 l si r 4>i{?"teak T a3 d t 4 rt r* 0 Mf3 i'x f BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 196o THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, f CHAIRMAN, PR=.SIDING: SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THCMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. y In the Matter of Correction j of erroneous assessments. e5 The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of i erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Coll , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: Request dated February 3. 1960 In accordance with Section 4$31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, E r 1}; For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 r Assessment 144216-2 - Volume 6 4 Harland J. Hand is assessed with Lot 2$5 and portion Lot 2$4, Berkeley a. Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2, assessed value of land $540, improvements $15$0, exemption $1000. Exemption should be removed as it has been ascertained that Mr. 1 Hand's holdings exceed the limitations set by law. In accordance with Section 4$31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 Code 793$ - Parcel #159-090-11 - In Volume 2$ Mixermobile Sales & Service Inc. , 1775 Arnold Industrial Hwy, Concord, are erroneously assessed with fixed machinery in the amount of $14360. This fixed machinery thould be cancelled as it is double with and included in improvements appearing on the nsecured Roll under 1793$-20$9. Also, a small portion of improvements are included in 4793$-20$9. The correct assessed value of improvements on #159-090-11 is $12520. a In Volume 25, Assessment x"501361, Allan and Cleo Fuller and Jack R. and Marian J. Eyman, c/o H. W. Punches are assessed with .51 acre in Ro Acalanes, assessed y value of land $300. Mr. Punches filed claim for war veterans exemption, but he has oinformed this office that his holdings exceeded the limitations set by law and should not have received exemption benefit. Exemption of Y300 should be removed. i In Volume 24, Code 6613, Parcel #195-250-01, Frank G. and Adeline M. Schmitt 1, Box 352, Diablo, are assessed with portions of Lots 323 and 324, Mt. Diablo Estate Park y Subn First Unit with improvements erroneously assessed at $5$10. A small portion of these improvements is assessed double. The correct assessed value of improvements is 1 $5700. In Volume 30, Code 79$2, Parcel #14$-051-12, Mike and Marie Bornstein are assessed with Lot 12, Fair Oaks Unit No. 1, assessed value of land $750, improvements 1 $2250. Mr. Bornstein filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error was Y< jnot allowed. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed. The first installment of taxes has been paid. 3V In Volume 31 Code 17922, Parcel #120-014-02, Claude H. and Agnes E. Grimes are assessed with Lot Pine Hollow, assessed value of land $900, improvements $3030. Mr. Grimes filed claim for war veterans exemption which has been allowed and should be removed. Firs. Grimes holdings exceed the limitations set by law. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4$31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 In Volume 23, Assessment #390106, J. G. & Mary G. Baldocchi et al, are erroneously assessed with 24$.14 acres in portion of S 1/2 Sections 7 and $ T1S W, assessed value of land $13$40, improvements $3120. The correct number of acres in this tract is 22$.50 and the correct assessed value of land is $127$0, improvements remain ww the same. The first installment of taxes has been paid. In Volume 24, Assessment J492216-3, Knightsen Farm Center Club is assessed b, 1with lots $ to 11 inclusive, Block 2, Town of Knightsen with improvements erroneously 4, assessed at $2930. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1000. In Volume 3$, Assessment #$073$2, David and Virginia Candler are assessed with Lots 353 and 354 Block 13, Trumans Addition with portion of improvements omitted. Improvements of $3310 should be added to the second installment of taxes at the request of Mr. David Candler. In Volume 3, Code 20$, Parcel #114-070-05, Gehringer Park Recreation Club is assessed with 3.$7 acres in Ro Monte Del Diablo with trees erroneously assessed at 4250. These trees did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. f' Y 5 x tR 1 3 February 9, 1960 - continued In Volume 16, Assessment X139410, Stege Presbyterian Church is assessed withlots13to16inclusive, Block A. East Shore Park. This church filed claim for exemption but through an error exemption of $9470 was allowed instead of $9570. An additional exemption of $100 should be allowed. In Volume 31, Code 17914, Parcel 1142-170-03, Edward T. and Yvonne Brown are assessed with .37 acre parcel in Ro San Miguel with land erroneously assessed at $1500.;The correct assessed value of land is $1150. Improvements remain the same. In accordance with the provision of Section 531 of the Revenue andTaxationCode For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 In accordance with Sections 531, 533 and 534 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and at the request of Mr. George A. Doren and Nrs. Ma M. Doren,, your author-isation to the County Auditor to add improvements to the following property is rrespectfullyrequested: r 122823 George A. and Mary M. Doren r Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite Lots 17 and 18 Blk 2 - Assessed value of land $600. 10Escapedassessmentfortheyear1959-60 63602 Escaped assessment for the year 1958-59 6360 Escaped assessment for the year 1957-58 16360. Request dated February 4. 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following erroneous assessments appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1959-60. t y In Volume 1, Code 100, Parcel jf66-187-08, Jose N. Parreira is erroneously 3 assessed with portion of Lot 3 Block 112, Town of Antioch, assessed value of land s 400, improvements $2100. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with # Parcel #u6-187-12. In Volume 22, Code 5304, Parcel 171-120-05 Albert G. and Geraldine L. Cook are erroneously assessed with 1.736 acres in NW 1!4 Lection 25 T2N R1E, assessed value of land $880, improvements $1550. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double l with Parcels 71-120-13 and 71-120-14. k In Volume 36,, Code 5606, Parcel i96-100-07, C. A. Hooper & Co. , is assessed with portion of Tide Land Lease A7 containing 11.75 acres, assessed value of land 3740. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with #96-100-06. In Volume 31, Code 17902, Parcel j`113-140-01, Charles and Saima Kaski, c/o Mrs. James N. Shepard, are assessed with a portion of Lot 23 Ayers Ranch Subn, assessed value of land $410, im rovements $1280. This assessment should be cancelled as it isdoublewithParcel0116-140-01. fyy+r. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax lien.y The City of Walnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 A County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Walnut Creek; and w The County auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City ofWalnutCreek, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: a' Yokum and Stow Addn. Lots 3 do 4 Code 900 178-240-03 Por Yokum and Stow Addn. Lot 5, Por 21 Code 900 178-240-04 Por; l iTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheHoard In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. i The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved; by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY' THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro Las Juntas Code 501 60015 Por Ro San Ramon Code 5106 192-072-04 All t Ro Acalanes Code 7305 500119 All Ro Las Juntas Code 17934 161-010-02 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i nn, February 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Cancellation r. of 1959-60 County tax lien. f The Housing Authority of Contra Costa County having requested the cancellati of the 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, and having requested authorization to cancel the fit unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor fenny seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS B THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: rs RCountyr r No. Richmond Land & Ferry 12 Lot 9 Bik 61 0$129 All No. Richmond Land & Ferry 12 Lots 10 11 Blk 61 0$130 All C The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of cancelling penalty on taxes. The County Tax Collector having filed with this Board request for Cancelling of Penalty on taxes,and said request having been consented by the District Attorney on Imotion of Supervisor eY seconded by Supervisor ol1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the penalty on the following taxes be cancelled: The Oakland Bank of Commerce requested a tax bill for Lot 14, Orinda Vista Tract. The clerk who answered this request inadvertently sent a tax bill for Lot 14., Tract 2419. The Bank paid the taxes on this bill. However, there was a duplicate pay- ment and we were able to return the money to the Bank. yu In the meantime, the taxes had become delinquent on Lot 14, Orinda Vista and a penalty of $11.06 has accrued. Due' to the circumstances, the Bank refuses to pay the l penalty.l h The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. s On the recommendation of the County Administrator and an motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARS ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modi- fication required: i PERSONNEL ACTIONS Public Works. Add one Typist Clerk, Range 22 and cancel one iia oreri mange 126, effective February 10, 1960. Cancel three Assistant Civil Engineer positions, Range 36, and add three Junior Civil Engineer positions, Range 33, effective February 10, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recozmmendation of the County Administrator and` on motion of Superviso Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEED that the following r s appropriation adjustments are APPi6VED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DE INCREASE Jury Commissioner Temporary Salaries 1,650 Unappropriated Reserve 1:650 Walnut Creek Municipal Court 1. Temporary Personnel 50 2. Overtime 150 3. Postage & Box Rent 1000 4, Communication 1 0 it & Servicin Equipment 155• 6,. LeaseholdImprovemens 100 7. Other Services 515RentofEquipment 9. Rent of Real Property 1:450 10. Publication of Notices 10 10011, Other Travel Expense 20012. Expense Outside Judges 13. Janitor Supplies 26014. Office Supplies i 71t February 9, 1960 - continued APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Ik t1 Y Walnut Creek Municipal Court s Y 1Printed Supplies 3,250 19. Books & Periodicals 25 17. Sundry Supplies 25 Unappropriated Reserve 99000 Hospital r 502-917: Item 1527 45 d'r Parking Facilities Area A reduce appropriation) ti fi 502-324: Repair of Bldg. 45 rr Replacement of RHC the increase appropriation) County Library Balances: Posture Chairs 1206 42 r High Posture Chair 1206 52 t Catalog top units 1206 12 Catalog 5-drawer units 1206 13 Catalog 15-drawer units 1206 27 Bookcases 1206 39 Royal Typewriter, 130 1206 21 Typewriter Stands 1206 12 fi F Cancel: 3ery ce units 1206 120 Charging desk units 1206 360 5 - 16" leg base units for Catalog)Rem. 1206 246 J 2 - 15-drawer units of Catalog Rand 1206 39$ 4 - Stack chairs, Cambridge 1206 54 Seh_g Board of Education (602) Service of Other Dept.2,000 Supt. of Schools (601) Temporary Personnel 2,000 Health i U' Capital Outlay Typewriter Electric 122 Capital Outlay Storage Cabinet (Item 3 6) 122 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S x t4 In the Matter of Approval of Communication and Maintenance Agreement with Sheriff Walter F. Young for installation of radio transmitters in private vehicles for use of County radio fre- quencies as part of coordinated Y! communications system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated February 1 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as County, and heriff Walter F. q Young hereinafter referred to as Owner, wherein County agrees, among other things to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equip- 4 went installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the proposed agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are f Yn utilized, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf j of the bounty. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r February 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Contract No. 59-P-1 with California State Department of Public Health covering a grant of $2,000 to conduct a seminar on Business Manage- ment and Public Health. Contract No. 59-P-1 dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called Local Agency, and California State Department of Public Health, AhereinaftercalledState, wherein Local Agency agrees, among other things, to operate f a program to study methods and content of a training program for non-medical admini- strators in public health, which program shall bring together a group of administrators and seek to define which problems are common to various health jurisdictions and, where possible suggest methods to alleviate these problems and wherein State agrees, among other th ngs, to reimburse the Local Agency for actual expenditures in accordance with Budget (attached as Exhibit I to said contract) , provided that the total amount of the contract shall not exceed $2 000the period of said contract being from iJanuary1, 1960 through June 30, 19909 s presented to this Board; and Fr_ On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the County., , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fIntheMatterofApprovalof FChangeOrdersNos. 6 and 7, contract for Increment No. 1 of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County, Byron, California. On the recommendation of Mr. Dawson F. Dean, Jr., Architect and 'on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6RDERED that Change Order No. 6 which extends contract time by forty-seven (47) calendar days, and Change Order No. 7 which adds $98-30 for certain changes to contract with Rubino and Gullickson for Increment No. 1 of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County, in Byron, California, are APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said change orders on behalf of the County. M The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v ra In the Matter of Authorizing relocation of the electric meter at the Buchanan Field sUtilityBuilding. h On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- k visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that relocation of the electric meter at the Utility Building, now under construction at Buchanan Field, is AUTHORIZED, at an additional cost of $253.43. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a' In the Matter of Representation by District Attorney of Indigent Plaintiffs in Civil Support Actions and Filing Fees Therefor. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it appears expedient in some cases where indigents are receiving support from County funds to file civil actions in their behalf for recovery of support from responsible relatives. RESOLVED that the District Attorney should represent such cases where he deem it in the public interest and that he should file such actions on behalf of such in- s digent parties paying such filing fees as required by law in cases where they cannot s be properly waived. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at a meeting of said Board held on the 9th day of February, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCH.ANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. y5 NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. t On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THEK BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED:ax Ordinance No. 1394 which rezones property in the Vine Hill area Request of Harry E. Gray, No. 498-RZ) ; Ordinance No. 1396 which rezones property in the Danville area j Request of Carl Spilker, No. 462-RZ); February 9, 1960 continued 14 k rt Ordinance No. 1400 which rezones property in the North Richmond area (Request of Henry Kawai, No. 490-RZ); j Ordinance No. 1404 which rezones property in the Danville area Request of Martin Frandsen, No. 509-RZ); Ordinance No. 1405 which amends Ordinance No. 382 by adding a k new Residential District-65; Ordinance No. 1406 which amends Ordinance No. 382 by providing changes to Agricultural District and Small Farms District. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED 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:r s No. 1394 in the Contra Costa Gazette No. 1396 in the Valley Pioneer No. 1400 in the Richmond Independent No. 1404 in the Valley Pioneer No. 1405 in the Concord Transcript I No. 1406 in the Concord Transcript tr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Summons in Court x Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board havingon Febris 1960 referred co served on M. A. Snaith DeputyClerk at a.m.,on'Febru'in of summons wry 5, 1960, in Action No ; 77604 of the Superior Court of the Mate of California in and for the County of Cont;; ,a Costa Rosalie Schmidt versus County of Contra Costa, Edward Clifford Keihn et al to v the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- ferring said copy of summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED.i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Resolution in commemoration of the one- hundredth anniversary of the i Pony Express. It appearing that the year 1960 marks the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the Pony Express; and WHEREAS the inauguration of an overland mail service by the Pony Express composed of a relay of intrepid young horse riders, brought to the pioneers of California, and of this County, the means of exchanging letters and telegrams with people of Eastern States in the then record time of approximately 10 days; and WHEREAS the fearless manner in which the Pony Express riders raced with their, precious mail across searing deserts, over precipitous mountains through blinding storms, and in the face of great personal danger from attack by 'Indian savages, has become a shining example of bravery and enterprise in the annals of our national heritage; and WHEREAS it seems eminently fitting that the present-day generation recall the heroic undertaking of the Pony Express and the colorful part it played in main- twining precarious communications between 6alifornia and the Eastern States; and I WHEREAS there is a need for organizing and promoting a proper observance of the one hundredth anniversary of the Pony Express in this County; now therefore RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of (Contra Costa, Alameda) County urge all citizens of this County duly to observe the one hundredth anniversary of the Pony Express in remembrance of the historical heritage we now enjoy; and further RESOLVED that the Contra Costa-Alameda Counties Pony Express Centennial Committee is hereby requested to organize and promote such events in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the Pony Express as may be in keeping with the intent !, and purpose of this Resolution. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL$ W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed fi February 9, 1960. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on February 9, 1960, his February 9, 1960 - continued report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; 14e. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the 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. t In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioners to Contra Costa County Water Works District 11. j k On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE kY BOARD ORDERED that the following be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Water Works District #1: H r Mr. William K. Gibson, for a term of two years, Mr. Edgar Barnes, for a term of two years, Mr. Arthur Christensen, for a term of four years, Mr. William Sykes, for a term of four years, i Mr. R. Everett LeMoin, for a term of four years. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y k In the Matter of East Bay Municipal Utility District's aqueduct tunnel project. This Board having on February 2, 1960, continued to this date, the matter of r j consideration of the East Bay Municipal Utility District's Aqueduct Tunnel Project, and Mr. George Barkley having appeared this day before the Board and reported on a canvass which he had made of residence in the area, and Mr. Bower Cramer and Mr. Cecil Murphree, representatives for Stolte Inc. having also appeared with reference to the present operation of the project; a;A This Board having fully considered said matter: NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, this Board finds that the present operation of said project does not constitute a nuisance, and the Board requests the Stolte Company representatives to notify this Board if there is any major change in the present mode of operation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 Y EZ-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT In the Matter of Authorizing acceptance of drainage ease- ment on behalf of Contra Costa f County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following drainage easement be accepted on behalf of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10, and this Board, as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10, direct the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said drainage easement: Grantor Easement date Carola Cordell January 12, 1960 s t r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. EY-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT In the Matter of Authorizing lexecution of license between The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company and Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Zone No. 20. License dated November 1, 1959, between The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, Licensor, and Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, Zone No. 20, Licensee, which provides that subject to the terms and conditions therein set forth, Licensor licenses Licensee to use land situated at or near Rheem, County of Contra Costa, California, which premises are to be used exclusively, as a site for drainage improvements to Parchester Village, is presented to this Board: andf y On motion of Supervisor Kenny seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said license is ;.PPROVED AND ACCEPTED, and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, the governing body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage 2 rt' 14 4 February 9, 1960 - continued 1 District, Zone No. 20, is authorized to execute said license. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Problems and needs of California 's senior citizens. w This Board having received a communication from Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Governor of California, calling attention to the Governor's Conference on Aging tobeheldinSacramentoonOctober3and491960, and urging the Board to give serious consideration to Joining other local governmental units, voluntary agencies and other ; groups, for the purpose of calling a local, or if deemed desirable, regionai con- k ference on aging to develop findings and recommendations on the local problems and un- met needs; r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor ,Denny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Geriatrics Care wCommittee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.sf In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to request certain information from the State Director of Water Resources. I On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that ChairmanNielsen is authorized to communicate with Mr. Harvey 0. Banks, State Director of the Department of mater Resources, requesting that he con- firm in writing the position of said Department with respect to certain aspects of the Burns-Porter Act as they affect Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the' Matter of Commending Mr. A. S. Kimbrough, District Manager, Pacific Telephone Company. r& WHEREAS, this Board has been notified that Mr. A. S. Kimbrough, District V Manager of the Pacific Telephone Company, Richmond, is being transferred to SanFrancisco; t. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded b Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the outstandingcooperation of Mr. Kimbroughp and his active participation in the Richmond Council of Industries and other organizations be Publicly recognized by this Board, and Mr. Kimbrough is assured of the appreciation r of the County for his contribution of time and talent in promoting the welfare of its G citizens, The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors KENNY, NIELSEN, COLL, BUCHANAN, SILVA;ffi NOES:NONE; k K ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Continuing hearing on proposed Codling a Moth Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that consideration of proposed Codling both Ordinance be and it is continued to February 16, 1960, at 10 a.m. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of The Report from County Chairman heretofore appoint- l ed to assist in Planning California's participation in the 1990 White House Conference on Children and Youth. y t, Mr. J. H. Filice heretofore appointed by this Board to assist in planning California's participation in the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth, appears before this Board and presents the committee's report; and said report is accepted with expressions of appreciation. Chairman Nielsen thereupon appointed Kr. Filice to act as Chairman of a new committee to be known as Contra Costa County Youth Committee. i w a February 9, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Grant of Easement from Department of Veterans Affairs, OVforContraCostaCountyStorm Drainage District Zone No. 10. There having been submitted a Grant of Easement dated December 31, 1959, from the Department of Veterans Affairs, State of California, to take the place of the Grant of Easement accepted December 19 19599 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the T-,' acceptance of Grant of Easement on December 1, 1959, be and the same is hereby RESCINDED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Grant of Easement dated December 31, 1959, be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the Clerk of this Board is directed to- certify to said acceptance on said Grant of Easement. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that that portion of the Board order dated December All 1, 1959, directing the Auditor to draw his warrant in the amount of $100 be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Supplement to Reimbursement Agreement with D. H. EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Sutton & Company and Van W. Rosendahl OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN et al with reference to relocation of MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 channel alignment at Rheem Creek in Contra Costa County Storm Drain Main- tenance District No. 4. Supplement to Reimbursement Agreement dated February 4, 1960, between D. H, Sutton and Company, hereinafter called Sutton, and Van W. Rosendahl, Francis A. Watson, M. R. Hays and E. M. Downer, Jr. , hereinafter called Rosendahl, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, acting for and on behalf of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, hereinafter called Board, wherein Board agrees, among other things, if the Corps of Engineers approves and specifies the relocation of channel alignment at Rheem Creek in the form of a change order applicable to the existing contract between the Corps of Engineers and J. R. Armstrong, as general contractor, that Board will, in the first instance, undertake to pay the approved and reasonable cost of such change order in an amount not to exceed a total of $18,000 which sum includes the $3,500 pro- vided for in Reimbursement Agreement approved by this Board on December 8, 1959, and r wherein Sutton and Rosendahl agree, among other things, to pay such additional amount d not to exceed -$18,000 total in accordance with said agreement dated December 8, 1959, as hereby amended, in accordance with such arrangement as Sutton and Rosendahl may agree upon between themselves, and wherein it is mutually agreed that in all other respects the said Reimbursement Agreement dated December 8, 1959, remains in full force and effect, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Supplement to Reimbursement Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, acting for and on behalf of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, is authorized to execute said Supplement to Reimbursement Agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Transfer of Funds, Assessment District No. 1957-2. RESOLUTION AU'T`HORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDS, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1957-2, ORCHARD GLEN, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, in the course of proceedings for the improvements made in Orchard Glen, Assessment District No. 1957-2 of the County of Contra Costa, there was establish ped a fund in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 ; and WHEREAS, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa has designated said fund as Fund No. 4608; and WHEREAS, the construction of the improvements in said assessment district has been completed and accepted, and all expenditures necessary to the completion of said improvements and all incidental expenses thereof have been paid; and WHEREAS, the auditor's office of the County of Contra Costa shows that there is a balance of $49.38 in said fund No. 460$ for Assessment District No. 1957-2; and WHEREAS, in the proceedings for said improvement there was provided that any balance remaining in said fund should be credited pro-rata to each of the assess- meats levied in said proceedings in proportion to the amount thereof; and WHEREAS, the cost of distributing said $49.38 pro-rata to the assessments in said district would cost more to said district than the amount thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution of Intention passed March 4, 195$1 by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa be amended by provid- ing that the surplus regaining in said bond fund No. 4608 shall be turned over to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa for maintenance. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, i i 4 t 21 February 9, 1960 - continued it held on the 9th day of February, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors NONE. 3 ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. In the Matter of Adjournment in respect to the memory of Justin A. Randall. r1 At the hour of twelve o'clock noon and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, this Board of Supervisors adjourns in respect to the I memory of the late Justin A. Randall, who passed away on February S. 1960, and who had retired from the office of the County Assessor in 1954 after many years of faithful and conscientious service. r» The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: I fix, AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. W 1 r" And the. Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 16, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. hairman E AT TEST: W. T. PAASCH, :-CLERK M ; Deputy Clerk sem BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH , CLERK. Y In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, secorded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE ORDERED that the follow- ing personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modi- fication required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS Coroner. ReclassifyTypist ClerkTyp' position Ol, Range 22, to Inter- mediate nter- me iate Stenographer Clerk, Range 26, effective February 17, 1960, g . County Clerk. Reclassify Typist Clerk position 02, Range 22, to Intermediate Typist Clerk, Range 25, effective February 17, 1960* Public Works. Add one Equipment Mechanic, Range 132, effective February , 1960. Cancel one Laborer position, Range 26, effective February 17, 1960* Social Service. Reclassify Senior Clerk position 02, Range 2$ to pervising erk, Range 30, effective February 17, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 1 In the Matter of Authorizing appointment of Mr. Ben Romiti to class of Equipment Operator Grade I at the second step of salary range 129, Public Works Department. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the . Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to appoint Mr. Ben Romiti to the class of Equipment; Operator Grade I at the second step of salary range 129, effective February 1, 1960. t 1 r s r. February 16, 1960 - continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,L In the Matter of Authorizing recruitment of Social Mork Supervisor Grade I at second j step of salary range until July 1, 1960. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- A visor Silva seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE hOARD ORDERED that the Social Service Director is authorized to recruit employees in the class of Social Work rSupervisorGradeIatthesecondstepofsalaryrange34untilJuly1, 1960. V The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing J Appropriation Adjustments. aOntherecommendationoftheCountyAdministratorandonmotionofSuperviso Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6RDERED that the following jappropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE County Library Library Unappropriated 271,890 204-Temporary & Seasonal Help 270890 x Public Works Department Staff Personnel Temporary and Seasonal 209000 j Unappropriated Reserve 40-9000 Cost Applied 609000 rj Walnut Creek Municipal Court Capital Outlay 1 - Cash Register 2$0 a- a Unappropriated Reserve 280 SFS i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rm iIn the Matter of Making the County Purchasing Office a divisional com- ponent of the Office of the County Auditor-Controller. x On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Superviso Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that effective May 1 1960 the County Purchasing Office shall become a divisional component of the Office of the bounty Auditor-Controller, the head of the purchasing office to continue in a civil service status. u The foregoing order isgng passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. lIn the Matter of Approving insurance program prepared by Cross and Doyle and placing responsibility for pro- cessing insurance premiums and claims with the County Administrator and the Business and Services Division of r 4PublicWorks. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the in- surance program prepared by Cross and Doyle is APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that responsibility for processing insur- jance premiums and claims is placed with the County Administrator's Office and the Business and Services Division of the Public Works Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Change in the Safety Committee. y WHEREAS the Purchasing' Agent was designated as the member of the Safety Committee because of his relationship to the insurance company on claims adjustment, and WHEREAS this function is no longer performed by the Purchasing Agent, and WHEREAS there is need for the Safety Committee to have a rotating member, A February 16, 1960 - continued BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the member of the Safety Committee now desig- nated as Purchasing Agent be changed to Member at Large, and that the Safety Committee ; be authorized to select a representative to fill this position on a rotating term of one year, r r The foregoing is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approving request of Health Officer for permission to have Contra Costa County designated as one of two pilot counties selected for the study of epilepsy. f On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the t request of the County Health Officer for permission to have Contra Costa County designated as one of two pilot counties selected for the study of epilepsy, in which study all costs will be borne by the State, is APPROVED. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Matter of Approval of Communi- cations and Maintenance Agreement with Mr. Arthur L. Nugent, Constable of rr Rodeo, for installation of radio trans- mitters in private vehicles for use of County radio frequencies as part of r coordinated communications system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as County, and Mr. Arthur L. Nugent, T Constable, Rodeo, hereinafter referred to as Owner, wherein County agrees, among other1 things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio trans-gyp.. mitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to ex- ercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the standard Count unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are ; utilizedv is presented to this Board; and N On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY YN THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the bounty The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t f I In the Matter of Cancelling the Lease with the National Concord Little I League, and Approving the Lease with the Concord Little League Park Associ- ation. RESOLUTION x WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa executed a lease for recreational pur- poses with the National Concord Little League, dated September 15, 1959, covering certain Airport property; and WHEREAS, it now appears that the Concord Little League Park Association, r P. 0. Box 202, Concord, California, has funds available to improve said area, pro- vided it becomes the lessee of said property; and F WHEREAS, the present Lessee, the National Concord Little League, agrees to x the cancellation of its lease with the County.E NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby cancels said lease with the National Concord Little League, effective December 31, 1959, and approved the new lease with the Concord Little League Park Association, effective January 1, 19609 upon the same terms and conditions con- tained in the previous lease. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. K f NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the State of California, Depart- ment of Fish and Game, for tagging of striped bass. Agreement dated January 19, 1960 between the County of Contra Costa, here- ia inafter called County, and the State of California, Department of Fish and Game, here-! inafter called State wherein Count agrees, amongother thins tothings,pay on or before June 30, 1960, by County warrant to the State the sum of $1,500 for the State's striped bass tagging program, and wherein State agrees, among other things, to receiver February 16, 1960 - continued said $1,500 and hold in a trust account, together with any and all other such paymentsfromothercountiesdesiringtocooperateinsaidprogram, and to tag a number of r striped bass which, in its judgment, is sufficient for the study, and to disburse from said account the sum of $5 per tag to each and every person returning to the State a tag accompanied with information, acceptable to the State, in accordance with instruc- tions issued by the State, and wherein it is mutually agreed that at the conclusion of the tagging program the State shall return to the County undisbursed monies remainingthe said trust account, provided that if more than one county contributes to said trust r account, the refund of the undisbursed monies will be made in the ratio the County'scontributionbearstothetotaldistribution, is presented to this Board; and T, On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidagreementbeandthesameisherebyAPPROVEDandMelF. Nielsen,Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:a AYES: Supervisors JAiKES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE.C- r a ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. S F k In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Officers, Primary Election to be held on June 7, 1960, and payment of 4 owners of polling places. Y On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers to conduct the Primary Election to be held on June 7, 1960, in the Contra Costa County precincts: r, 21.00 for election officer serving as inspector; 1$.00 for services as election officers (except3 inspector) ; 3.00 for delivering election returns; 10 per mile each way for messenger who de- livers said election returns. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners of z polling places furnished for said election is hereby fixed at $10.00 for each polling place. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S r' k 5 In the Matter of Resolution Request- iing Governor to include the matter of election of members of County Board of Education in Special Session Call. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the 1959 Legislature of the State of California adopted legislation Chapter 1759, Statutes of 1959) designed for efficiency in school board elections by omitting such elections in the even numbered years and extending members' terms to four years; and WHEREAS, said legislation also affects the election of members of the CountyBoardsofEducation, but, unfortunately, such legislation did not provide for automatic extension of the terms of such offices where they expired in even numbered years and the law now requires in such cases that the elections for those offices be consolidated with the direct primary election; and WHEREAS, County Board of Education members are chosen by set geographical trustee areas which coincide with school district boundaries and not with general election precincts; and I WHEREAS, the consolidation of such elections will result in possibly in- surmountable confusion because general election precincts and school district boundaries coincide only in a few places as a matter of coincidence and not of design; and WHEREAS, as a result of this situation there will be numerous instances where two, and possibly more, trustee areas will be voted upon in a single general election precinct necessitating different ballots and giving rise to a dilemma as to the trustee area of which each voter is an elector; and WHEREAS, the Attorney General in 34 Ops. Cal. ratty. Gen. 264, 267 (December 1959) urges remedial legislation at the earliest opportunity "to obviate the problems which may arise from consolidation with the direct primary"; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, in regular session assembled this 16th day of February, 1910, that the Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the State of California, is respectfully requested to include in the 1960 Special Session of the State Legisla- ture the matter of holding the elections of County Board of Education members whose terms expire in 1960, in the year of 1961 at the same time as the School District Governing Board elections of said year, and eliminating the elections for such offices scheduled for the year 1960. It is recuested, however, that chartered counties not be included in this matter as their County Board of Education elections are controlled by charter provisions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be instructed to forward 5, February 16, 1960 - continued p a certified copy of this Resolution to the Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the State of California. 2 f N The foregoing Resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: f AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, ABEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. RJCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. 5 3 ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. l tm MU,y i In the Matter of Bids and awarding YY contract for Off-Site Sewer Systems, Boys Rehabilitation Center, Byron. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for Off-Site Sewer System, Boys Rehabilitation Center for Contra Costa County, Byron, California, and this being the time and place set out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the following and are read by the Clerk: sur Glanville Plumbing Co., 2900 Barrett Avenue, Richmond r' Cleverdon Company, Inc., 3603 Happy Talley Road, Lafayette Y John H. McCosker, Inc., 1501 Eastshore Highway, Berkeley r W. M. Lyles Company, P. 0. Box 495, Avenal N McGuire & Hester, 796 - 66th Avenue, Oakland r. M. G. M. Construction Co. , P. 0. Box 1056, Concord Aguiar Bros. , 1716 Broadway, San Pablo it} Antonio Poipao, Rt. 2, Box 194, Knightsen YAC Excavators, 1503 - 13th Street, San Pablo Gallagher & Burk, 344 High Street, Oakland E. R. Koller Construction, 1907 Merchant Street, Crockett t 4 and the Architect Dawson F. Dean Jr., and the Superintendent of County Buildings and the County Administrator having recommended to this Board the bid of Glanville Plumb- y' in Company as the lowest and best bid for the doingof said work; and this Board f, finp finding that the said bid (total based on unit pricfor estimated quantity: $16,$00. ) ,1 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 County; NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and t" materials for said work be and the same is hereby wdarded to said Glanville Plumbing EY Company at the unit price submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Glanville Plumbing Company shall present two : ood and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 400, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faith- ful performance of said contract. f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid checks or bonds that accompanied the bids ' of the next two lowest bidders: Cleverdon Company, Inc. and John H. McCosker, Inc. be retained until the contract with Glanville Plumbing Company, the successful bidder, i is negotiated. C_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids received by the County Board of Retirement for construction of Chronic ;yard Build- ing at the County Hospital, Martinez. This Board having been notified by the County Administrator that among the bids submitted to the County Board of Retirement for construction of Ghronic Ward Building at the County Hospital, Martinez, the bid of Vezey Construction Company, in the amount of $15$,225, was the best bid received; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisory Kenny, THIS BOARD RECOMM&+iDS to the County Board of Retirement that it accept the bid of said Vezey Construction Company for construction of said Chronic Ward Building at the County Hospital, Martinez. f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that recommendation is also made to said County Board of Retirement that it retain the bid check or bond which accompanied the bid of said Vezey Construction Company and bid checks or bonds which accompanied the bids of the next two lowest bidders: Aaffi Bedayn and C. Overaa and Company, until contract with the successful bidder, Vezey Construction Company, can be negotiated. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:fi r AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NOME. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. l f i i, February 16, 1960 - continued r; a In the Matter of Bids received by the County Board of Retirement for construction of Central Library Building, Pleasant Hill. This Board having been notified by the County Administrator that among the bids submitted to the County Board of Retirement for construction of Central Library Building Pleasant Hill, the bid of Lathrop Construction Company of Berkeley, in the fy amount ok $1,162,000, was the best bid received; NOW, THEREFORE, and on notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, THIS BOARD RECOMNDS to the County Board of Retirement that it accept the bid of said Lathrop Construction Company for constriction of said Central Library Building, Pleasant Hill. fi IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that recommendation is also made to said i County Board of Retirement that it retain the bid check or bond which accompanied the bid of said Lathrop Constriction Company, and bid checks or bonds which accompanied J the bids of the next two lowest bidders: Western Empire Construction Company and Rathschild, Raffin and Weirick, until contract with the successful bidder, Lathrop rn.Construction Company, can be negotiated. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ' ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Policy with reference to checks which accompany bids on construction projects. r4 On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor3 Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it shall be the policy of this Board to retain the checks which accompany the bids of the successful bidders on County projects, such as building or road construction, and the checks which accompany the bids of the next two lowest bidders, until the contracts for the particu- lar projects have been negotiated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k G In the Matter of approval of Work Order, Mt. Diablo Fire F Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE u BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for the following, and the County Public Works ti Director is authorized to make the improvements listed: W/0 Estimated N,.o L Descrintion of Work Cost G 1620 Mt. Diablo Fire Pave the parking area at 500 Protection District Fire Station #3, Clayton," Valley, for the subject District. The Fire Protection District has .authorized payment for the work which is not to exceed $500). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S t In the Matter of Olivera Annexation i Addition to City of Concord. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES f 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 Olivera Annexation- Addition to the City of Concord is in the pro-ro x. cess of annexation to the City of Concord, 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 k iY WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 25th day of January, 1960, 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 authoriz, the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and that fees payable be collected by the City; s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Olivera Annexation Addition to the City of Concord to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City of Concord. February 16, 1960 - continued 0 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 16th day of February, 1960, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KEN11Y, M8L F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. L In the Matter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa RESOLUTION ALTERING Sanitary District. BOUNDARIES 4 i WHEREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT pursuant to Division VI, Part 1, Chapter 11 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said histrict Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to exclude the hereinafter described land; and WHEREAS, said District Board has determined that such exclusion is desirable, that it is in the best interests of said territory that it be excluded from said Dis- trict and that such territory will be benefited thereby. NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AS FOLLC41S: That the boundaries of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT be and they hereby are altered by excluding the hereinafter described territory, which territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby excluded from 3 said District: All that certain real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State i xi of California, described as follows: Portion of the parcel of land described in the Resolution altering the t boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District entitled "Pacheco and High- way Junction-Annexation", a copy of which was recorded on larch 15, 1948 under Recorder's Serial No. 10381, in Volume 1183 of Official Records of said bounty, at page 123, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of said Sanitary District-, at the northwestern corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed to Willard S. Edmeades, et ux, recorded March 21, 1955, under Recorder's Serial No. 17670, in Volume 2498 of Official Records of said County, at page 461 also being a point on the eastern line of the County road known as Blum (Warehouse) Road; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the eastern line of said Blum Road, also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to an angle point in the northern boundary of the parcel of land described as Parcel 1 in the final order of condemnation in which the people of the State of California, plaintiffs, vs. Martinez Gun Club et al, ' defendants, recorded August 28, 1959, under Recorder's Serial No. 56374, in Voiume 3443 of Official Records of said County, at paa 189; thence along the northern boundary of said State Parcel 1 (3443 O.R. 1891 as follows: south 31* 04' 41" east, 136 feet; thence south 210 22' 58" west, 114.85 feet; thence south 22* 17' 47" east, 214 feet; thence north 67° 42' 13" east, 196.92 feet; thence tangent to last mentioned° bearing, northerly along the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 545 feet, an arc distance of 613.03 feet to a point on the northern line of said Edmeades Parcel One (2498 O.R. 461) thence leaving the northern boundary of said State Parcel 1 3443 O.R. 189) , westerly along the northern line of said Edmeades Parcel One (2498 O.R. 461) , also being along said Sanitary District boundary, to the point of beginning.; Containing an area of 5.03 acres, more or less. 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 Eoualiza- tion of the -State of California, statements of this exclusion together with the de- scription 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 16th day of February, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, j W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. I r NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , for con- struction of improvements in Paradise Acres Unit No. 1. This Board having on January 26, 1960, awarded a contract to Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , 344 High Street, Oakland, California, for construction of improvements in Paradise Acres Unit No. 1; and t An agreement dated February 9, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and r the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work and two surety bonds, No. B58272, each in the amount of 8,165, issued by United Pacific Insurance Company, with said Gallagher & Burk, Inc. , k f ry s s February 16, 1960 - continued as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guarantee- v ing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute same. u 1 o i. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t H In the Matter of Amending Work to be Done, the Area in Which 'Work is to be Done, and Amending the Area Found to t be Benefited by said Mork and to be Assessed Therefor in Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: r That the work proposed to be done and the district found to be benefited and proposed to be assessed, pursuant to the proceedings heretofore adopted by the said Board of Supervisors for Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3 has been proposed to be modified as fully set forth in the Resolution of this Board adopted January 19th, 1960. That notice of said hearing has been duly given, all in the time, form and manner as required by law. f That the hearing required and as therein provided has been duly held. t That no protests to such proposed amendments have been received by the Clerk of this Board or at such hearing provided. That the Board of Supervisors orders the following amendments to the Resolu- tion of Intention referred to and previous amendments thereto and to the proceedings incident to Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3 r That the following described area in Zone A be deleted from Contra Costa County Assessment District 1959-3: Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of the City of E1 Cerrito with the east line of Lot 1, Block 113, East Richmond Heights Tract No. 3 as filed in Map Book 6, page 126, thence north 0° 441 east to the northeast corner of Lot 3 in said Block 113; thence north 890 161 west, 15 feet to the southeast corner of :got 4; thence north 0° 441 east along the east line of Lot 4 extended to the northeast corner of t i hot 7; thence north 890 161 west along the north line of Lot 7 and said north line projected to the east line of Block 112 of said Tract No. 3; thence northerly along the east line of said Block 112 to the southerly line of Hazel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel venue to the northwest corner of Lot 12, Block 112; thence northeasterly across hazel avenue to the southeasterly line of Block 109, being the a` westerly line of Olive Avenue; thence aound Block 109 along the westerlyr1 line of Olive Avenue, the southerly line of Claremont Avenue, the easterly line of Mira Vista (formerly Shasta) Avenue to the southerly line of Hazel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel Avenue to the easterly line of Tulare Avenue, being also the westerly line of Block 79, East Richmond Heights Tract filed August 1, 1910 in Map Book 3, page 61; thence southerly along the westerly line of Block 79 to the southwest corner i of Lot 5 in said Block 79; thence westerly across Tulare Avenue to the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 74; thence north 89° 161 west 125.96 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 7 Block 74; thence south 0° 441 west 80.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 89 Block 74; thence north 88° 591 west, 125.96 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8, Block 74, being the east line of Ralston (formerly Fresno) Avenue; thence crossing Ralston Avenue to the southeast comer of Lot 10, Block 67; thence along the southerly line of Lots 10 and 1. Block 67 to the intersection of said southerly line with the easterly line of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along the easterly line of the City of Richmond to the northerly line of the City of El Cerrito; thence easterly along the northerly line of the City of El Cerrito to the point of beginning. That the description of said Gone A of said assessment district be amended to include only the following described area: r. Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 2, Block 14, Tewksbury Heights, filed September 20, 1909, in leap Book 2, page 38, being a point on the boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence Westerly and Northerly x. along the boundary line or the City of Richmond to its intersection with the southwesterly extension of the northwesterly line of Block 21, Tewksbury Heights; thence North 680 281 East along the said extension to the most northerly corner of Lot 1, Block 21 ; thence continuing Northeasterly and Easterly along the northern line of Block 21, to the eastern line of Lot 7 18, Block 21; thence Southerly along the eastern line of Lot 18 to the southeast corner thereof; thence Southerly, crossing McBryde Avenue to the northeast corner of Lot 12, Block 20, Tewksbury Heights; thence Southerlyalong the eastern line of Lot 12 to the southeast corner thereof; thence South 710 501 East 50 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 11; thence 5 South 18` 101 West 40.11 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 10; thence South 71° 501 East 100 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 9; thence South 18° 101 test 20 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8; thence South 1a 501 East along the southwesterly line of Lot 8 and the extension thereof to the easterly line of Dimm 'stay, being the westerly line of Block 1 I s5je. l N, r s f k+ February 16, 1960 continued 27 as shvwn on the map of Tewksbury Heights; thence along the westerly line of Block 27, to the northwest corner of Lot 3, Block 27; thence Easterly along the northern line of Lot 3 to the northeast corner there- of; thence Southwesterly along the easterly line of Lot 3, and the ex- tension thereof to the northerly line of Block 26, Tewksbury Heights; thence Easterly and Southeasterly along the northern and northeastern p line of Block 26 to the most northerly corner of Lot 7, Block 26; thence r South 53° Olt West 52.77 feet; thence South 360 59' Fast 150 feet to the s southeast line of Lot 9, Block 26, at a point 100 feet northeasterly from f the most southerly corner of the said Lot 9; thence Northeasterly to the most easterly corner of Lot 9; thence Southeasterly along the northeast X Line of Block 26 to the most northerly corner of Lot 13 Block 26; thence South 53° Olt West 54.07 feet; thence South 48° lot East 50.97 feet; thence Porth 53° Olt East 2 feet; thence South 480 10' East to the southeast line of Lot 16, Block 26; thence North 390 08' East 50 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 16, being on the southwesterly line of Dimm Way; thence acut heasterly along the southwesterly line of Dimm Way to the most easterly corner of Lot 5, Block 25; thence south 390 081 west 74.81 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 6, Block 25; thence south 50° 521 east 50 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 6; E thence north 39° 081 east 20 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 7; thence south 50° 52t east along the northeast line of Lot 7 and the ex- tension thereof to the westerly line of Sylvan Avenue, being the eastern x line of Block 25; thence southerly, crossing Sylvan Avenue, to the most northerly corner of Lot 22, Block 102, East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2, filed February 2, 1911, in Map Book 4, page 90; thence, southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Block 102 and the southeasterly extension thereof, to the northerly line of the .974 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Robert R. Neptune, et ux, to Calvary Baptist Church, a corp. , recorded June 17, 1958, Recorder's File No. 31146; thence westerly i along the northern i.ine of the .974 acre Calvary Baptist Church parcel to the northwest corner thereof being a point on the northeasterly line of East Richmond Heights Tract Flo. 4, filed August 12, 1912, in Map Book 8, page 177; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of East Richmond Hei t s Tract No.4 to the most easterly corner of Lot No. 19, 4 Block 128, ofsaid Tract No. 4, being a point on the northerly line of the City of El Cerrito; thence westerly along the northerly line of the City of El Cerrito to the intersection of the northerly line of the City of El Cerrito with the east line of Lot 1 Block 113 East Richmond Heights Tract Nu. 3 as filed in i iap Book , page 126; thence North 0° 441 east to the northeast comer of Lot 3 in said Block 113; thence north 89° 16t west, 15 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 4; thence North 0° 441 east along the east line of Lot 4 extended to the northeast corner of Lot 7; thence north 89° 16t west along the north line of Lot 7 and said F north line projected to the east line of Block 112 of said Tract No. 3; thence northerly along the east line of said Block 112 to the southerly line of Hazel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel Avenue to the northwest corner of Lot 12, Block 112; thence northeasterly across Hazel Avenue to the southeasterly line of Block 1009, being the westerly line of Olive Avenue; thence around Block 109 along the westerly line of Olive Avenue, the southerly line of Claremont Avenue, the easterly line of Rose Avenue, and the easterly line of lira Vista (formerly Shasta) i Avenue to the southerly line of Hazel Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Hazel Avenue to the easterly line of Tulare Avenue, being also the westerly line of Block 79, East Richmond Heights Tract filed :august 19 1910 in Asap Book 3, page 61; thence southerly along the westerly line of Block 79 to the southwest corner of Lot 5 in said Block 79; thence westerly across Tulare Avenue to the southeast corner of Lot 1 Block 74; thence north 89° 161 west 125.96 feet to the northeast corner o ' Lot 7, Block 74; thence south 0° 44' west 80.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 8, Block 74; thence north 880 59' west, 125.96 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8, Block 74, being the east line of Ralston formerly Fresno) Avenue• thence crossing Ralston Avenue to the southeast corner of Lot 10, Block 67; thence along the southerly line of Lots 10 and 1, 31ock 67 to the intersection of said southerly line with the east- erly line of the City of Richmond; thence northerly along the boundary line of the City of Richmond to the point of beginning. That the construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and drainage structures on the following streets in Zone A be eliminated; t 6 The work to be deleted is the construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and drainage structures on the following streets: s Tassajara Way = El Cerrito City Limits to Hazel Avenue Carquinez Way - El Cerrito City Limits to Hazel Avenue Francisco Way = El Cerrito City Limits to Hazel Avenue Aura Vista Avenue Tulare Avenue Ralston Avenue - El Cerrito City Limits to 120 feet north I Hazel Avenue - Tulare Avenue to Tassajara Way That the construction of curbs, gutters and drainage structures on and in Mims Avenue and Amerson Avenue, Zone B, be eliminated. j That in Zone B the proposed contribution of the County be withdrawn. G The foregoing resolution was duly made and adopted by the following vote f ti i c z rY i February 16, 1960 - continued i x sof the Board: AYES: Supervisors MEI. F. NIELSEN, JA14ES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL b W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. Cm ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations. fir IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificate issued b the Secretaryry of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city r. approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: t Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City Number Secretary of State Walnut Creek 451 February 101f 1960 S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. G a t,,xz In the Matter of Claim for damages. Lois Sims for herself and as representative of the Estate of David Wallace Sims, 2723 Mission ell Drive, San Pablo, California, (William T. Hoffman, her attorney)having filed with this Board on February 10, 1960, claim for damages in. the amount of X10,324.40; x.NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by SupervisorKenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. S1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing x Cancellation of Penalty on Unsecured Tax Roll,. The office of the County Tax Collector having received a remittance from Mr. Burton J. W Referee in Bankruptcy, which re the following assessments: represents payment of the tax on kcal year 1956-57 e 9115 Assessment No. 1 r Assessee: M. J. Casentini f Tax: 113.95 Penalty: 9.11 r 1 Fiscal year 1955-59 Code 300 Assessment No. 1271 Assessee: L. M. Beldon dba Appliance Mart Save Dept.Store r, Auatty: 1%:W And the County Auditor-Controller having requested authorization to cancel the penalty on the above assessments under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, and 9 the District Attorney having approved said cancellation; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that said County Auditor-Controller be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said penalty on said assessments. f 3* 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 Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Charles H. Matteson, Fire Chief of the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF u CALIFORNIA for a period of two weeks, commencing February 17, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport prisoners to Armory near Pittsburg. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE ABOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Young be and he is hereby authorized to transport prisoners from the Rehabilitation Center to the Armory grounds near Pittsburg during the month of March, for the purpose of doing cleanup work, the number of prisoners and the dates during said month on which they are to be transported to be at the discretion of said Sheriff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E i Y I February 16, 1960 - continued i In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE s BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby UPROVED and ADOPTED Ordinance No. 1407 which provides for citations for violations of county ordinances, for violation of promise to appear as a misdemeanor, and for issuance of warrant of arrest upon failure to appear, etc. 3r{4 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation r printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1407 in the Antioch Ledger I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Lr In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1398. I This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1398 and Affidavit of Publication of said ordinance havingbeen filed with this Board; and it aappearing from ; affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the ; manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C, l In the Matter of Proclamation Designating the Month of February as Crippled Childrents Month. tye, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, do hereby proclaim the i t Month of February as CRIPPLED CHILDRENtS MONTH and do urge the residents of our county ; to send contributions to the Crippled Children's Society, c t Mrs. Fred Fletcher treasurer) P. O. Box v90, Pittsburg, California. And we commend the Society's program of providing funds for medical costs tandhospitalizationofcrippledandhandicappedchildrenpurchasingspecialauimen for them and maintaining for them a free summer day camp each year. s And we further praise the Society whose staff and directors are all volun- teers and which uses all the funds collected for residents of our own County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Continuing hearing on proposed amend- c ments to Ordinance No. 820 Subdivision Ordinance. 1 The Board considered proposed amendments to Ordinance No. 820 and the ,Glerk 1 read requests from Home Builders :association and the East Bay Chapter of California g. Council of Civil Engineers and Land Surveyors for continuance of the hearing; and On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Super visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing ; is continued to March 29, 1960, at 2 p.m. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G J f In the Matter of Continuing r hearing on proposed ordinance ryr to regulate mink farms. This Board having heretofore fixed February 23, 1960, for the hearing on proposed ordinance to regulate mink farms; and Good cause appearing therefor and on motion of Supervisor Silva,seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOW ORDERED that said hearing be and the same is hereby continued to April 26, 1960, at 2 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x.f In the Matter of Proposed con- struction of Veterans Hospital near Martinez. The following persons appeared before this Board and expressed concern over reports that Alameda County is attempting to have an area in that County designated as the site for the proposed Veterans Administration Hospital, and said persons urged that a City-County delegation be sent to Washington, D.C., to appear before the House Veterans Affairs Committee in an effort to have said hospital constructed near Martinets: February 16, 1960 - continued r Honorable Jack 0. Fries, Mayor of Martinez Mr. George R. Gordon; Attorney at Law n Mr. Robert L. Condon, Attorney at Law r NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to make r„ arrangements to send representatives from Contra Costa County to Washington to appear before the House Veterans affairs Committee. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 6.1 fi In the Matter of Continuing hearing on proposed ordinance tr; for control of codling moths. The following persons appeared before this Board in the interest of a propose y ordinance to control codling moth worms: Mr. Wayne Haas; Walnut Creek Mr. Ed Rowland Pleasant Hill; and the following appeared in opposition to the proposed ordinance: 1,6..Mr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr., representing seven- r : teen families in the Orchard Estates area and the Castle Rock area; and Mr. A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner, commented on the damage Fes. caused to walnut trees by codling moths; and Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, commented on the difficulty of en- forcing the proposed ordinance and the cost involved; and F On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the proposed ordinance is continued to March 1, 1960, at 2 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim of Motorola Communications and Electronics, Inc. for refund of personal property tax. This Board having received a claim from Motorola Communications and Electonic , Inc. for refund of personal property tax; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is referred to the County Tax Collector. J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Authorizing Flood d Control District to do certain work EZ-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS on Harper Lane and Kirkcrest Road,OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN- Contra Costa County Storm Drainage AGE DISTRICT a' Zone 110. T On the recommendation of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Flood Control and water Conservation District is authorized to proceed with the installation, on a force account basis, of a sacked concrete riprap headwall for the Harper- Lane culvert and appropriate side drain structures along and across Kirkcrest Road, at an estimated cost of $12200. The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.u Y { Y rA In the Matter of Approval of Contract with Western Branch of the American Public Health a Association for public health seminar. r Contract between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and the 11estern Branch of the American Public Health Association (Continuing Education Program) , hereinafter called A.P.H.A., wherein A.P.H.A. agrees, among other things to plan and present a seminar on "Business Management in Public Health" and to pay al bills and expenses and assume all liabilities connected %rith planning and presenting said seminar, and wherein County agrees, among other things, to pay the A.P.H.A, for such services not over $1,852, to be paid as set forth in said contract on presentation of claims approved by the County Health Officer, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROTIED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S f i February 16, 1960 - continued s 3 In the Matter of Appointment of Committees. Chairman Nielsen appointed the following Supervisors to serve on standing committees: HOSPITAL,:Thomas John Coll, Chairman 1 James P.Kenny g: y k FINANCE: W. G. Buchanan Chairman Thomas John Coil 4 K, AIRPORT: Joseph S. Silva, Chairman James P. Kenny BUILDINGS: James P. Kenny, Chairman W. G. Buchanan LIQ: Joseph S. Silva, Chairman W. G. Buchanan WELFARE: Thomas John Coll, Chairman y W. G. Buchanan r HOUSING: James P. Kenny Chairman Thomas John Coil x` COUNTY ORGANIZATION: All Board Members; And said Chairman requests that the Organization Committee meet with heads of county departments and representative of the Administrator's office once a month.r And the Board talms recess to meet on Tuesday, February 23, 1960, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, i E M Cha Irma rr W ATTEST: it W. T. PAASCH, CLERK S iL7'-j2.'Bys Deputy a Y .. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS g TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULIR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY THOMAS JOHN COLL W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. K In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the n ' following personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, p it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modification required:r PERSONNEL ACTIONS CountX Administrator. Reclassify one position of Assistant Staff Analyst, nge 35, to Associate Staff Analyst, Range 39, effective March 1, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.4 4 In the Matter of Authorizing µh4 payment of mileage claims of certain County employees.3 i On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following positions in the Auditor-Controller's Department are added to the regular mileage list: Position No. 105-057-02 105-418-03 And the County Auditor is authorized to pay their mileage claims at the rate ! of eleven cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven during each calendar + month and at the rate of six centsxpermileforeachmiledriveninexcessoffive hundred miles during each calendar month, in the performance of their work for the c -- County. Y J February 23, 1960 - continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Position No. 105-418-04 in the Auditor's office is REMOVED from the regular mileage list. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L In the Matter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims of a certain County employee. a On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that the following position in the Social Service Department is added to the regular mileage f list, for the period from February 1, 1960 through March 31, 1960: Position No. 506-243-15 And the County auditor is authorized to pay his mileage claims at the rate of eleven cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven during each calendar month and at the rate of six cents per mile for each mile driven in excess of five y hundred miles during each calendar month, in the performance of his work for the County x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. wa On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE B6ARD ORDERED that Etta Mae Majors, Medical Records Librarian, be and she is authorized to attend, the following: International Congress on Medical Records to be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, April 25, 1960 through April 29, 1960, at no expense to the county other than the five days spent in attendance at the conference. L S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IVf In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. n On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE HARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCR_EASE_ Hospital 502-204: Salaries 46085 Temporary and Seasonal Unappropriated Reserve 469385 502-931: Item #14 250 25 Cubicle Curtains reduce appropriation) 502-935: Item #66 19000 2 Dental Gas Machines f eliminate appropriation) 502-935: New Item 11250 c High-speed dental drills air rotors) with head pieces t, County Administrator Capital Outlay 1 - copy machines 125 1 - bookcase 100 1 - Desk File Drawer 40 j 10 - Side Chairs 15 County Clerk - Registrations Sundry Supplies 126-559 150 Capital Outlay 126-969 150 Public Works Department Primary Road Construction Yy, tem 329 Waterrrout 1003 1,266 1 345 Seventh Street 1,252 352 Marsh Creek Road 704 353 Marsh Creek Road 183 356 Byron Highway 169 358 Deer Valley Road 522 350 Oak Park Boulevard 442 359 Marsh Creek Road 10 396 Minor Betterments 79053 1)900AcalanesRoad i 2-030 a February 23, 1960 - continued s' APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE w Public Works Department w Prima= Bride Construction tem 401 Gregory Lane 2902$ Secondary Road Construction y tem 315 Sierra Drive 190504 337 Patterson Avenue 43 sAh 339 Monterey Avenue 69 340 Sodaro Street 29206 341 Deodar Drive 344 Morello Road 355 Mims Avenue 6,000 223347DownerStreet 2) Brook Street 1,200 396 Minor Betterments 6,000 G° F Seconda Bridge Construction tem 464 El Fortal 204 Prima Road Construction Grow Canyon Road - Hydraugers 900 SecondaryRoad Construction fi Paradise Acres Contribution 9,65$ i3 Market Street 2,000 Martha Road 4,000 415 ScchhooliSStreet ive 1250 Minor Betterments 2,$93 Seconda= Ri ht of Way tas Drive 4,000 t Countz Garar-e rt Construction Equipment Mud bucket for backhoe 125 Ba ilding Alterations 2, Alter stalls for storage 00 3. Improve storage warehouse 300 r Ground Improvements 4, Improve drainaie 200 5. Improve gasoline storage tank 100 fl s Auto Truck Replacements t-em-9Dump Trucks 725 y Secondary Road Maintenance Repairs and services 00 Automobiles k Trucks 2. Item 39 InstR11rens do spotlights 150ra" Item 34 Station wagon 154 Social Service Capital Outlay 2 506-95$-17 Electric Typewriter 47 506-95$-13 rt. Electric Typewriter 47 t Auditor (Tabulating) 06 Keypuch Desk No. $0$ 1003 0 06 Steno Chair 1003 71 Tab Card File 1003 47 Shelving 1003 27 wY Control Panels 1003 77 1 Various 1003 4 I 4 n 4 4 a 6 6 a 7 a 3. 7 2 twill'! 1 a 6 1 a 4 3 February 23, 1960 - continued t APROPRIATION DECREASEINCR ARSE Various 1003 6 n 3-1 5 3 r° To cover capital outlay overexpenditures of less 3 than $10 by transfer from balances of completed items l 1perBoardOrderDecember1, 1959. Martinez Administration Buildings r Account 534 - Obj. 322 Board and Care Juvenile x. Court Wards 59735 r: Alteration Room 531 Hall of r Records, Probation Department 5,735 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.YM ti In the Matter of Proposed removal sof certain appointive department heads from Civil Service Status, The County administrator presents a list of county department heads being considered by the Board for removal from Civil Service status, and the following persons appear and comment on the proposal:f F Mr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr. , representing the Board of Directors of the County Taxpayers' Association; Mr. James A. Harley, Manager of the County Employees' Association; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the County Organization Committee for study. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division to negotiate on a preliminary basis for acquisition of an additional four acres of property west of the Pleasant Hill z Library and Office Building site. p On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BEARD ORDERED that the a Right of Way Division of the Public Works Department is authorized to negotiate on a x preliminary basis for the acquisition of an additional four acres of property immediate ly to the west of the Pleasant Hill Library and Office Building site with the under- standing that the acquisition may be covered by the agreement with the Contra Costa da` County Employees" Retirement Association. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s In the Matter of Approval of Agreement No. 161 (Amended) with State of California Department of Public Heath, for additional funds for a special demonstration project in the field of Home Safety. Agreement No. 161 (Amended) dated February 1, 1960 between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called Contractor, and State of Caifornia, Department of Public Health, hereinafter called State, wherein State agrees, among other things to increase the total amount of reimbursement to the County under Agreement No. 111 for a special demonstration project in Home Safety to $30,200, and wherein Contractor agrees, among other things, to operate said special demonstration project under the terms of said agreements, and wherein it is mutually agreed that all other terms and k conditions of Agreement No. 161 dated July 1, 1959, shall remain in full force and effect, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said amended agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n s In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of report on standardi- zation of personnel practices of fire districts. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE Fy February 23, 1960 - continued BOARD ORDERED that receipt of report on standardization of personnel practices of fires districts prepared by the Director of Personnel, the County Auditor-Controller and the wCountyAdministrator, be and the same is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order isgg passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Sale of 1957, Series F, Mt. Diablo Unified School District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California,heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $5 500,000 principal amount of bonds ofMt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra 6osta County; and further duly authorized ;the sale of $1,500,000, designated as Series F of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District First Western Bank & Trust 629,887.50 Company and Associates Bank of America, N.T. & S.A.635,129.00 and Associates r American Trust Company, et al 6129712.50 sw t AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of First Western Bank & Trust Company andAssociatesisthehighestandbestbidforsaidbonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of First Western Bank & Trust Company and Associates for 1,500,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said ' purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium a of $487.50. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum F-1 to F-750 5 F-751 to F- F-826 to F-$1425 4 F-1426 to F-1500 1 % Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on March 15 and September 15 in each year except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on March 15, 1961. 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suit- able quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest : at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of February, 1960, by the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: M AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH S. SILVA. e NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Sheldon School District. IF.A:,WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 31st day of January, 1956, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of $600,000 principal amount of bonds of Sheldon 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 $47,000 principal amount were designated "Series An and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $47,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and r WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $553,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the t^ Rte/•::'.' February 23, 1960 - continued r 6verning board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; ( and 0,000 principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; ) and $80,000 principal amount desig- nated Series C have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding; and this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a y resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 8th day of February, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $53 ,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into 4 series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series D; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($53,000 principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $600,000 principal amount of 1955 School Bonds of Sheldon 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. 53,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be disgnated "Series D". Said bonds of Series D shall be dated April 15, 1960, shall be 53 in number, numbered consecutively from D - 1 to D - 53, 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 7 county, and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as A' follows: a 3,000 principal amount of bonds of Series D shall mature and be payable on April 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1977, both inclusive; 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series D shall mature and be payable on April 15th in the year 1978. Said bonds of Series D 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 15th day of April, 1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of October and April of, each year until said bonds are paid. Said bonds of Series D shall be signed by the chairman of said board of r 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 cierk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy o`_' either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series D shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNTIED STATE OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA D 1.000 SCHOOL BOND OF Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County. 1955 School Bond, Series D SHELDON SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county on the 15th day of April, 19 the principal sum of One Thousand Unit-dollars ($1,OOb) in lawful money of the Unite rStates of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( per annum payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of October and April of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the firs 3 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 reouired to designate varying series, numbers, denominations , interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $600,000, 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 district on the 15th day of Novem- ber, 1955 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 district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and 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 shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said 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 district. r February 23, 1960 - continued IN WITNESS WHERECF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be sign- ed 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 April,1960. SEAL)MEL F. NIELSEN of oard of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNA14ER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series D 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 i Y.: Sheldon School District t in said County, on the 15th day of 19 3; at his office in Martinez, in said County the sum j shown hereon, being interest then due on 1955 School Bond No.D__.__ Series D, of said District, dated April 15, 1960. a; H. E. McNAMER County Mitor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series D andN payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collet tion 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 D to be published at least two weeks in the EL SOBRANT£ HERALD BEE PRESS 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 22nd day of March, 1960, at 11:00 o*clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of February, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: f AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. CrNOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor-Controller to execute insurance release re account with Theron Gray. The County Auditor-Controller having on February 16, 1960 received from Members Insurance Company, Oakland, a reouest that he execute stadard California form Yfia of insurance release relating to account with Theron Gray, and said Company having n 'k notified said Auditor-Controller that upon execution of the release it is prepared to pay the claim in full in the amount of $414.47; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-6ontroller is authorized to execute the release relating to the account with Theron Gray. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of m erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; ra: . On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following t assessments:f i a a t. r cf February 23, 1960 - continued a Requests dated February 17. 1960 r In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code t For the fiscal year 1959-60 In Volume 10, Assessment 1104055, Richard L. Negus is assessed with Lots 38 and 39 Block 21 Townsite of Santa Fe with personal property assessed at $2650. The correct assessed value of personal property is $3910. Mrs. Vivian Negus requests per- sonal property be increased by $1260 on the second installment of taxes. r In Volume 5, Assessment #40221, E. P. and A. J. Lindquist are assessed with Lots 1, 29 3 Block 6, Richmond Junction with personal property assessed at $730. The correct assessed value of personal property is $3900. Air. E. P. Lindquist requests personal property be increased by $3170 on the second installment of taxes. In Volume 13, Assessment #120233, Calvin C. and Dorothy M. Baxter are assesse with Lots 39 and 40 Block 20, Nicholl Macdonald Avenue Civic Center Tract, assessed r value of land $900, improvements $2150. Mr. Baxter filed claim for war veterans exemp- tion which was allowed in error on Assessment #120234. Exemption of $1000 should be removed for Assessment #120234 and allowed on Assessment #120233. In Volume 32 Assessment #649015, Robert A. & Kikue Culpepper are assessed with Lot 14 Sandmound nark, assessed value of land $200, improvements $350. Mr. r} Culpepper filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $550 should be allowed. In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code ars For the year 1956, Sale #2229 (Parcel #159-060-07) Kenneth and Corrine Spengler are assessed with .73 acre parcel in Portion of Lot 2 of Government Ranch with improvements erroneously assessed at $1170. These improvements did not exist and should be cancelled for the years 1956 and 1957. For the year 1937, Sale #2750 (Parcel , 171-070-81 & 172-010-80) State of California, c/o Mercantile Trust Company is assessed with mineral rights in a portion of Ro Las Juntas and a portion of Larkey Subdivision No. 1. This assessment should be cancelled from 1937 to date as mineral rights do not and have not existed since prior to lien date of 1936. or For the year 1956, Sale #2193 (Parcel #120-080-03, Code 7995)Contra Costa County Title Company is erroneously assessed with 5.75 acres in Ro Monte del Diablo. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Parcel #120- 081-03.3 For the year 1956, Sale Nos. 365 and 366, 049307 and 49308) Sunset View Cemetery Association is assessed with portion of Lots 15 and 16, all of Lots 17, 19 and 20 Block 117, Richr±ond Annex Addition. These assessments should be cancelled as they should not have been taxable in accordance with Section lb, Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of California. d For the year 1957, Sale Nos. 1467, 1468, 1469 and for the year 1958, Sale Nos. 1377 and 1378 describe certain lots in Tract 2389. "Less 1/2 interest in mineral rights reserved" should be added after each lot number. v For the year 1958, Sale #2546 0130-140-11) C. P. Lundquist is assessed with 25 acre parcel in Ro Nome Del Diablo, assessed value of land $250. Mr. Lundquist filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $250 should be allowed. In Accordance with the provisions of Sections 4831 202 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1959-60 p In Volume 33, Assessment #665420, Orinda Library Board Inc., is assessed with 1.45 acres in Ro E1 Sobrante, assessed vlaue of land $490• This assessment should be cancelled as this property is leased to Contra Costa County for 50 years for the purpose of maintaining a County library, The property is exempt from assessment for the reason that it is in use as a free public library.Sr t 11 mai The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. zi In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Contra Costa County Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa County Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the properrY hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District At 3 ,)rney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 k February 23, 1960 - continued County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Truman Addition Lots 201, 202, 203, 204, Bik 8 807306 All: Trumans Addition Lot 205 Blk 8 807307 Al Lot 206 Blk 8 807308 All n Lots 26 & 265 Blk 11 807340 All Lots 26666 & 267 Blk 11 80?341 All North Rich.Ld & Ferry 11 Lots 25 Blk 2 807619 A11'24 t Lots 26 & 27 Blk 2 807620 All: Lots 1 & 2 Blk 7 807656 All Lots 3 & 4 Blk 7 807657 All y. North Rich. Tract Irl Addn.Lots 6-7-8 Blk 8 808016-1 All North Rich. Ld. & Ferry 12 Lot 9 Blk 65 808181 All; Lot 10 Blk 65 808182 All; Lots 30 & 31 Blk 65 808194 All; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation I of 1939-60 County Tax liens. 136 The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid 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 unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved; by the District Attorney; s On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE; BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: k Rivers Andrade Tract Lot 8 Block 33 201312 Por hot 9 Block 33 201313 Por Lot 10 Block 33 201314 Por t, Lot 11 Block 33 201315 Por s s Lot 12 Block 33 201316 Por Y . n Lot 27 Block 33 201327 Por n n Lot 28 Block 33 201328 Por n Lot 29 Block 33 201329 Por n Lot 30 Block 33 201330 Por n Lot 31 Block 33 201331 Por Lot 32 Block 33 201332 Por f Lot 33 Block 33 201333 Por s n Lot 34 Block 33 201334 Por Lot 35 Block 33 201335 Por n n Lot 36 Block 33 201336 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y M In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County Tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved; by the District Attorney;r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE{ d BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: T. Por Ro Las Juntas Code 17934 159-210-15 Por Sunnybrook Tr. Lot 11 Code 5106 187-110-17 Por Sherman Acres A Lot 244 Code 7982 127-103-10 Por Santa Fe Lots 1 & 2 Block 30 104137 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation f G of 1959-60 County tax liens. b The City of Pittsburg having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Pittsburg; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of F. Pittsburg, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved' by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following; described property as requested: Por Ro Las Mendanos Code 701 88-040-04 Por i i j f. February 23, 1960 - continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing addition of one representative of the Pacheco r' Chamber of Commerce to the Highway Advisory Committee. X On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE aux BOARD ORDERED that the addition of one representative of the Pacheco Chamber of Commerce to the Highway advisory Committee is AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Resolution and Notice to call for Bids for De- RESOLUTION molition of County Buildings.AND NOTICE f THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa resolves as follows: THAT sealed bids are called for demolition and removal of improvements in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications for a demolition contract on file with the Right of Way .Agent, and in accordance with the notice to bidders attached hereto and incorporated herein. x THAT tho, Clerk of the Board is directed to publish said notice once a week 33fortwo (2) successive weeks in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE newspaper, a newspaper of general circulation. PASSED Atm ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, ak W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received in the office of the County Right of Way Agent, 1139 Main Street, Martinez, California, until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, 19600 4forthedemolitionandremovalofthefollowingdescribedbuildings, to be removed from County property: Item No. 1 - A two-story wood frame residence. Item No. 2 - A two-story and one-story wood frame garage and apartment. r Item No. 3 - Tank house and structure. f 4n Item No. 4 - Two wood frame sheds, and pump Mr storage shed. A The above buildings are located in Martinez, California. (See map attached to specifications.) Specifications and proposal forms are available at the office of the County Right of Way Agent, 1139 Alain Street, Martinez; California. The buildings will be opened for inspection upon request to the County Right of Way Agent. Bidders are reouired to bid for all four (4) items as a lump sum; partial or contingent bids will not be considered. The County reserves the right to reject any and all bids received. All bidders will be recuired to submit with bid a bid bond, or cash or cashier*s check, in the amount of $500.00, to guarantee that the successful bidder will execute said Demolition Contract. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Demolition Contract with the County of Contra Costa, agreeing that said removal and/or demolition will be done in accordance with the Specifications for Demolition Contract. In accordance with the provisions of the Labor Code, the Board of Supervisors has determined that the general prevailing wages applicable to the work to be done, which shall be the minimum hourly rates paid on this project, are as follows: Laborers: Group 1 X3.115 Group 2 2 2., 865965 Group 3 Dump Trucks: 4 yds. and under 6 yds. 3.08 6 yds. and under 8 yds. 3.29 s Crane Operator:15 tons or less 4.105 r 1F S rt7 kms y3r February 23, 1960 - continued By Order of the Board of Supervisors W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex- officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By 14. A. SMITH Deputy i 3X In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with 1 hY reference to City annexations. a ri 3 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificate issued by the Secretary of States and containing the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city ih approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file.- Name ile: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with f City_ Number Secretary of State WALNUT CREEK 450 February 16, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L In the Matter of Resolution authorizing transfer of funds, Altarinda Estates, Unit No. 2. WHEREAS, in the course of proceedings for the improvements made in Altarinda Estates, Unit No. 2, Assessment District No. 1956-1 of the County of Contra Costa there; was established a fund in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and A' WHEREAS, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa has designated said fund as Fund No. 4603; and WHEREAS, the construction of the improvements in said assessment district has been completed and accepted, and all expenditures necessary to the completion of the said improvements and all incidental expenses thereof have been paid; and WHEREAS, the auditor's office of the County of Contra Costa shows that there is a balance of $505.86 in said fund No. 4603 for Assessment District No. 1956-1; rf.. 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said $505.86 shall, in accordance with the provisions of Section 10427 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, be credited pro-rata to each of the assessments levied in the said pro- ceedings in proportion to the amount thereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said credit shall be levied to the next install- ment of principal and interest accruing upon the bonds issued in said proceedings; and r. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in accordance with the provisions of Division A of Section 10427 of said Streets and Highways Code that where the assessment or any installment thereof has been paid in cash, the credit herein ordered to be made shall be returned in cash to the owner of the land upon which the assessment was levied, as such owner appears on the last equalised assessment roll at the time the refund is made; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any past due installments of said assessments are unpaid, the credit shall be applied upon such assessment to the earliest unpaid installment of principal and/or interest; and BE IT FURTHER. RESOLVED that certified copy of this resolution be furnished by the County Clerk of the Courey of Contra Costa to the County Treasurer and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 23rd day of February, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. t ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Drainage situation z existing in northerly part of Rodeo near the Bayo Vista Housing Project. This Board having received a report from Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, with reference to the drainage situation existing in the northerly part of Rodeo near the Bayo Vista Housing Project; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to Supervisor Kenny, Mr. C. C. Rich of the Flood Control District, and Public Works Director Sauer for study. l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. February 23, 1960 - continued In the platter of San Pablo County Fire Protection District. M. G. Moitoaa, Commissioner of the San Pablo DistrictCountyFireProtectionhavingresignedassaidCommissioner; On motion of S upervisor Kennp, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidresignationisACCEPTEDeffectiveFebruary23: 1960. IT IS FITBTNER (?BDSRSD that JOSEPH S. AGtIIAR, 3401 Daae Road, San Pablo, bunexpired.and he is appointedto serve for the unexpired term of said M. G. Moitoza (toJanuary1, 1964). of f• The foreforegoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:.- AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Coll, Buchanan-, Silva; NOES: None. ABSENT: None. IIII J+ r T y y e t c F t¢. C Y 11y x 41 yi s 1YxS r ah y' m 7 t t e' t t a F 4 i est r 4 p f• t. t . 1. q 5 t i• t 4. c rk rw 23$B aa 4 r Si 1 r S 1 y r s a r r r J n. n r 2 341 February 23, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1394, 1405, 1406• This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1394, 14051, 1406 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, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Call, 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 Hoard. C. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expendi- tures statement for the fiscal year 195$-69, as of December 10, 19599 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Kensington election precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 81 91 101 110 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, San Pablo election precincts 10, 11, 34, 40, 41 and 42, election precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Arlington Avenue and the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence from said point of beginning along said County Boundary Line in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Edgecroft Road; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- F. erly line of Coventry Road and the easterly line of Ardmore Road; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Coventry Road; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the center line of Ardmore Path; thence easterly along the center line of Ardmore Path to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Arlington Avenue to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the center line of Princeton Avenue; thence easterly along said extension to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension cif the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Amherst Avenue and the southerly line of Princeton Avenue; thence southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Amherst Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence southwesterly along said County boundary line to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 2 k Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Amherst Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Amherst Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Yale Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Oberlin ~venue to the northeasterly line of Yale Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Yale Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue to a .line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Yale Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Yale Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Yale Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southwesterly extension of the southwesterly- northeasterly center line of Yale Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Amherst Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Amherst Avenue and the southerly line of Princeton Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Princeton Avenue; thence westerly along the westerly extension of the center line of Princeton Avenue to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Arlinton Avenue to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Arlington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Amherst Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence northerly x along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue to the point of beginning. w a r I February 23, 1960- continued KENSINGTON PRECINCT N0. 3 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Coventry Road and the southwesterly line of Lenox Road, thence from said point of beginning westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Coventry Road and the southwesterly line of Lenox Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Lenox Road; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Stratford Road and the easterly line of Beverly Road; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Beverly Road and the northerly line of Stratford Road; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Beverly Road; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Kingston Road; thence south- westerly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Sunset View Cemetery; thence along said cemetery boundary line in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Sunset Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle forced by the northeasterly line of Ardmore Road and the easterly line of Kingston Road; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ardmore Road and the southwesterly line of Kingston Road; thence northwesterly along said ex- tension and along las said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Ardmore Road; thence in a general westerly and southerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lenox Road and the northerly line of Coventry Road; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Coventry Road; thence westerly along the northerly line of Coventry Road to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 4 Beginning at the most northerly corner of the Blake Estate; thence from said point of beginning in a general clockwise direction along the boundary line of the Blake Estate to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Contra Costa Road; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence in a general counterclockwise direction along said incorporation line to the most northerly corner of the Blake Estate, said point being also the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 5 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Lake Drive and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lake Drive and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Purdue Avenue and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Purdue Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Colgate Avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Kenyon avenue to the westerly line of Colgate Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Colgate Avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Columbia Avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue ; thence westerly along the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the westerly line of Columbia Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Columbia avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Trinity Avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Kenyon Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Kenyon Avenue to the inter- section thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Willamette Avenue and the northerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle `_`ormed by the southerly line of Willamette Avenue and the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue to the northerly line of Willamette Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Perdue Avenue and the northerly line of Willamette Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue and the southeasterly line of Garden Drive; February 23, 1960 - continued 4Y thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the boundary line of Lot1RanchoSanPablo; thence northeasterly along the boundary line of said Lot 1 to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterlylineofPurdueAvenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lake Drive and the southeasterly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence easterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Lake Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lake Drive and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence southwesterly along the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Spruce Street and the westerly boundary line of Tilden Regional Park said point being also on the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the westerly line of Tilden Regional Park to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Grizzly Peak and the southerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said 'described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Lake Drive; thence con- tinuing northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lake Drive and the southeasterly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence continuing northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Purdue Avenue; thence continuing northwesterly along last said des- cribed parallel line to the boundary line of Specific Tract G of the Rancho E1 Sobrante thence northeasterly along the boundary line of Specific Tract G to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general counter clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Orinda Union School District; thence 1 along the boundary line of the Orinda Union School District in a general counterclock- wise direction to the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence in a general northwesterly direction along said County boundary line to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 7 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue with the southerly line of Willamette avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle forced by the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue and the southerly line of Willamette avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Willamette Avenue and the northerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bi- secting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwester- ly line of Willamette Avenue and the northeasterly line or Kenyon Avenue; thence north- erly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the center line of Westminster thence southwesterly along said extension to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kenyon Avenue and the northwesterly line of Westminster; thence westerly along said extension and alonF, last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Richmond Elementary School District; thence northeasterly along the boundary line of said school district tract to the incorpora- tion line of the City of Richmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of Specific Tract G Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence southwesterly along the boundary line of Specific Tract G to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Purdue Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Lot 1 Rancho San Pablo; thence wouthwesterly along the boundary line of Lot 1 to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue and the southerly line of Garden Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue and the northerly line of Willamette Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described line to the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue; thence continuing southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. $ Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa and the northeasterly line of Berkeley Park Subdivision; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the northeasterly line of the Berkeley Park Subdivision to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the north- westerly line of Coventry Road; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Coventry Road and the southeasterly line of Marchant Court; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly ex- tension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the northwesterly line of Marchant Court; thence northeasterly along said extension to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Coventry Road and the southwesterly line of Stratford Road; thence easterly along last i February 23, 1960 - continued said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the inter- section thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Coventry Road and the northerly line of Stratford Road; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line, to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Coventry Road and the southwesterly line of Lenox Road; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Coventry Road and the northeasterly line of Lenox Road; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisect- ing line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Ardmore Road; thence in a general southeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Coventry Road and the westerly line of Ardmore Road; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the north- easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of Coventry Road and the westerly line of Edgecroft Road; thence southwesterly along said: extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Edgecroft Road; thence woutheasterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence southwesterly along said County Boundary line to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Colgate Avenue 4 and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence from said point of beginning north- westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of F. Colgate Avenue and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Trinity Avenue and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bi- secting line to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the southwesterly line of Trinity Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Trinity Avenue and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Trinity Avenue; thence continuing northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Trinity Avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Trinity Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the easterly line of Trinity Avenue; thence south- easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Trinity Avenue and the southerly line of Ksnyon Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Colgate Avenue and the south- erly line of Kenyon avenue; thence northeasterly along the last said described bi- secting line to the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence easterly along the south- erly line of Kenyon Avenue to the easterly line of Colgate Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Colgate Avenue and r the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the westerly line of Colgate Avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Kenyon avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to the easterly line of Colgate Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Colgate Avenue and the southerly line of Kenyon Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet north- easterly from the northeasterly line of Colgate Avenue; thence continuing southeaster- ly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Colgate Avenue and the north- erly line of Beloit Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary line of Tilden Region- al Park and the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence from said point of beginning along said County boundary line in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Amherst Avenue; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the center line of the southwesterly-northeasterly portion of Yale Avenue; thence north- easterly along said extention to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Yale Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Stanford Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue to the northeasterly line of Stanford avenue; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Stanford Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Combridge Avenue and the north- westerly line of Yale Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly , line of Yale Avenue to the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the south- erly line of Beloit Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue; thence northwesterly along the north- easterly line of Cambridge Avenue to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence February 23, 1960 - continued northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line ofCambridgeAvenueandthenortherlylineofBeloitAvenuetotheintersectionthereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Trinity AvenueandthenortherlylineofBeloitAvenue; thence southeasterly along last said describedbisectinglinetothenortherlylineofBeloitAvenue; thence easterly along the north- erly line of Beloit Avenue to the northeasterly line of Trinity Avenue; thence north- easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of TrinityAvenueandthenortherlylineofBeloitAvenuetoalinedrawnparallelwithand approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Beloit Avenue ; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Colgate Avenue and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue ; thence southeasterly along last said described bisec- ting line to the northerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence easterly along the northerlylineofBeloitAvenuetothenortheasterlylineofColgateAvenue; thence northeasterlyalongthelinebisectingtheangleformedbythenortheasterlylineofColgateAvenue and the northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Purdue Avenue and the northerlylineofBeloitAvenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting linetothenortherlylineofBeloitAvenue; thence easterly along the northerly line ofBeloitAvenuetothenortheasterlylineofPurdueAvenue ; thence northeasterly alongthelinebisectingtheangleformedbythenortheasterlylineofPurdueAvenueandthe northerly line of Beloit Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting theangleformedbythesouthwesterlylino ^f Lake Drive and the northwesterly line ofBeloitAvenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the north- westerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line ofBeloitAvenuetothenortheasterlylineofLakeDrive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lake Drive and the northwester) line of Beloit Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angleformedbythewesterlylineofGrizzlyPeakandthenortherlylineofBeloitAvenue ; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeast- erly extension thereof to the boundary line of the Tilden Regional Park; thence south- erly along said park boundary line to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT N0, 11 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Stanford Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence from said point of beginning westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Stanford Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of stanford Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof to the center line Stanford Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Stanford Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Stanford Avenue to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of ,Stanford Avenue and the southerly line of Wellesley Avenue; thence southeasterly along said extension and along the last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the southerly line of Welles- ley Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southerly line of Wellesley Avenue to the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue; thence continuing easterly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the south- easterly line of Wellesley Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100feetnortheasterlyfromthenortheasterlylineofCambridgeAvenue; thence southeaster- ly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the north- erly line of Beloit Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisectinglinetothenortheasterlylineofCambridgeAvenue; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue to the southerly line of Beloit Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Cam- bridge Avenue and the southerly line of Beloit Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bi- secting line to the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue to the southwesterly line of Cambridge Avenue; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Camb- ridge Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Stanford Avenue and the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bi- secting line to the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue; thence southwesterly aloe; the northwesterly line of Yale Avenue to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 12 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of York Avenue and the southerly line of Westminster Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southwester- ly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of York Avenue and the southerly line of Westminster Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Arlington Avenue; thence in a genera southerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Arlington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Vwelleslev Avenue; thence southerly along last said de- scribed bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Arlington Avenue to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Avenue and the northeasterly line of Sunset Drive; thence continuing northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Norwood Avenue ; thence in a general westerly and northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof; with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- Al, westerly line of Norwood Avenue and the southeasterly line of Arlington Court; thence continuing northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of 1 1 February 23, 1960 - continued Arlington Court; thence easterly along the southerly line of Arlington Court to the northeasterly line of Norwood avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norwood Avenue and the southerly line of Arlington Court to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Arlington Court; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington :venue and the southerly line of Arlington Court; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence south- easterly-along outh- easterly along the center line of Arlington Avenue to the boundary of that tract of land now, or formerly, owned by the Richmond Union School District, said tract being the Kensington School; thence northeasterly along the boundary line of said school tract to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Kenyon Avenue ; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Kenyon Avenue and the northerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof, with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kenyon Avenue and the southerly line of Westminster Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along x last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisect- her ing the angle formed by the easterly line of St. Albens Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line N to the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the westerly line of St. Alberts Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the an-le formed by the westerly line of St. Albens Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly 'Line of Windsor Avenue and the south- erly line of Westminister Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bi- secting line to the southerly line of Westminister avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the westerly line of Windsor Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Windsor Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Work Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said de- scribed bisecting line to the southerly line of destminister Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the point of beginning. d KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Rincon Avenue; thence from said point of beginning west- erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Rincon Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line . Y of the city of E1 Cerrito; thence northeasterly along said incorporation line to the boundary line of the Rancho San Pablo; thence southeasterly along the boundary line of the Rancho San Pablo to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle . formed by the northeasterly line of Lawson Road and the northwesterly line of Cowper Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Cowper Road; thence south 450 west -to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Highland Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Cowper Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly line of Cowper Avenue ; thence south- westerly along last said described parallel line to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the center line of Arlington Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension of the line bi- secting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Avenue and the northeaster- ly line of Rincon Avenue; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with a line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Rincon Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue to the northwesterly line to point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 14 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Arlington Avenue and a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeaster- ly line of Cowper Avenue; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Highland Boulevard and the southwesterly line of Cowper Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof, to a point that bears south 450 west from the intersection of the northwesterly line of Cowper Avenue and the northeasterly line of Lawson Road; thence north 45° east to the last said described intersection; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Lawson Road and the northwesterly line of Cowper Avenue to the boundary line of the Rancho San Pablo; thence northwesterly along the boundary line of the Rancho San Pablo to the incorporation line of the city of Richmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of that tract of land now, or formerly owned by the Richmond Union School District, said tract being the Kensington School; thence along the boundary line of said school district tract in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Arlington avenue; thence north- westerly along the center line of Arlington Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwester- ly line of Arlington Avenue and the northerly line of Arlington Court; thence continu- ing northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Avenue and the southwesterly line of Rincon Avenue; thence northeast- erly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension February 23, 1960 - continued r; thereof to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence in a general northerly direction along the center line of Arlington avenue to the point of beginning. R, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Norwood Avenue and the northeasterly line of Highgate Road; thence from said point of beginning north- along the line bisecting the angle forded by the northwesterly line of Norwood Avenue and the northeasterly line of Norwood Avenue and the northeasterly line of Highgate Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Contra Costa Road; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary Zine of the Black estate; thence along the boundary line of the Black estate in a general counterclockwise direction to the in- corporation lire of the city of E1 Cerrito; thence northeasterly along said incorpora- tion line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said de- scribed parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Rincon Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the south- westerly line of Arlington Avenue; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue to the southeasterly line of Rincon Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue and the southeasterly line of Rincon Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Avenue and northeasterly line of Rincon Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the south easterly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington Avenue and the southwesterly line of Rincon Avenue; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said bisecting line to the intersection thereof wit the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington avenue and the northerly line of Arlington Court; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue and the southerly line of Arlington Court; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Arlington Court; -thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Norwood Avenue and the southerly line of Arlington Court; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Arlington Court* thence westerly along the southerly line of Arlington Court to the southwesterly line of Norwood Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Norwood Avenue and the southeasterly line of Arlington Court to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Highgate Road and the southeasterly line of Norwood Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Highgate Road; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Highgate Road to the point of beginning. KE,'4SI" GMN PRECINCT J16 Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of the Berkeley Park Tract andthe line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Kingston Road; thence frau said point of beginning north- easterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Beverly Road; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection there- of, with a line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Beverly Road and the northwesterly line of Stratford Road; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to the intersection there- of, with a line bisectini- the angle formed b-, the easterly line of Beverly Road and the northeasterly line of Stratford Road; thence easterly along last said described bisect- ing line to the intersection thereof, to the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly lire of Coventry and the northeasterly line of Stratford Road; thence south- easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Coventry Road and the southwesterly line of Stratford Road; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bi- secting line to the intersection thereof, with the northerly extension of the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Marchant Court; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Coventry Road; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Berkeley Park Subdivision; thence northwesterly along the boundary line of said sub- division to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT #17 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Amherst Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence from said point of beginning south- erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Amherst Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Arlington Avenue arra the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisect- ing line and along the westerly extension thereof to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Arlington Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Arlington Avenue and the northwesterly line of Wellesley Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Arlington Avenue; thence in a general northwesterly and northerly dir- ection along last said described parallel line to intersection thereof, with a line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of York Avenue and the southerly line aC 246 February 23, 1960 - Continued - h 1 of Westminister Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly; line of Westminister Avenue to the easterly line of York Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of York Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Windsor Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence northeasterly along the last said described bi- secting line to the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the easterly line of Windsor Avenue; thence souhteasterly along; the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Windsor Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of St. Albens Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the easterly line of St. Albens Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of St. Albens Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kenyon Avenue and the southerly line of Westminister Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof, to the center line of Westminister Avenue; thence northeasterly along the northeasterly extension of the center line of Westminister Avenueto a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 u feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Kenyon Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the linef bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Kenyon Avenue and the north- westerly line of Williamette Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bi- secting line and along the southerly extension thereof, to the center line of Kenyon Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center line of Kenyon Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Trinity Avenue and the south westerly line of Kenyon Avenue, thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting; '(he angle formed by the north- easterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the southeasterly line of Wellesley Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Wellesley Avenue; thence southeasterly along the southeasterly line of Wellesley Ave- nue to the southwesterly line of Cambridge Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Cambridge Avenue and the r southeasterly line of Wellesley Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Stanford Avenue and the south- easterly line of Wellesley Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting ; line and along the westerly extension thereof, to the center line of Stanford Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center line of Stanford Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Stanford Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle foxed by the northeasterly line of Yale Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue, thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue to the south- westerly line of Yale Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Yale Avenue and the southwesterly line of Yale Avenue and the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Amherst Avenue and x; the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue; thence southwesterly along ; the southeasterly line of Oberlin Avenue to the point of beginning. i K ENSI NGM N PRECINCTS #18 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Arlington Avenue with the easterly extension of the center line of Ardmore Path; thence from said point of beginning westerly along said extension and along the center line of Ardmore Path to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Ardmore Road and the northwesterly line of Coventry Road; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly ex- tension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the southerly extension of the line ; bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Coventry Road and the north- westerly line of Ardmore Road; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Ardmore Read; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Kingston Road; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Kingston Road and the northeasterly line of Ardmore Road; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to the inter- section thereof, with the line bisecting the ang?a formed by the northeasterly line of Ardmore Road and the easterly line of Kingston Road; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and anproximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Arlington Avenue; thence in a general northwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line formed by Arlington Avenue and the southerly line of Sunset Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof, to the center line of Arlington Avenue; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the center line of Arlington Avenue to the point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT J19 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Franciscan Way and a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Eureka Avenue, said point being also on the boundary line of the Sunset View Cemetery; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Highgate Road; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the 3 J February 23, 1960 - continued - F northeasterly line of Highgate Road and the northwesterly line of Norwood Avenue; thence souther'_v along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Highgate Road; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Highgate Road to the southeasterly line of Norwood Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Highgate Road and the south- easterly line of Norwood Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Norwood Avenue; thence in a general southerly r and southeasterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersec- tion thereof, with a line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Arlington r4 Avenue andthe northerly line of Sunset Drive; thence continuing southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the north- westerly line of Kingston Road; thence southwesterly along last said described paralle line to the boundary line of the Sunset View Cemetery; thence northwesterly along the boundary line of the Sunset View Cemetery and along the center line of Franciscan Way to the point of beginning. r; gEhSZl:GT(?R PRECIldCT 120 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa and the northwesterly boundary line of the Orinda Union School District; thence from s aid point of beginning northeasterly along said school district boundary line to the boundary line of the E1 Cerrito Judicial District; thence southeasterly along ti the boundaries of the E1 Cerrito Judicial District to the boundary line of the First Supervisorial District; thence southwesterly along the boundary line of the First Supervisorial District to the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the boundary line of the County of Contrah Costa to the point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT #10 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Broadway and the center line of Sixteenth Street; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the R center line of Sixteenth Street to the center line of Rivers Avenue; thence easterlyk along the center line of Rivers Avenue to the center line of Eighteenth Street; thence northerly along the center line of Eighteenth Street and along the northerly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Nineteenth Street and the F southerly line of Wanless Avenue; thence southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the westerly line of Twentieth Street and the southerly line of Wanless Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof, to the incorporation line of the city of r: San Pablo; thence along said incorporation line in a clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northerly line of Rivers Avenue; thence southeasterly f along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue to the southerly line of Rivers Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the uTsterly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southerly line of Rivers Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the r: intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northerly line of Lake Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to the center line of Lake Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Lake Ave- nue to the center line of Seventeenth Street; thence southerly along the center line of Seventeenth Street to the center line of Broadway; thence northwesterly along the center line of Broadway to the point of beginning. r SAN PABLO PRECINCT #11 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Broadway and the center to line of Twentieth Street ; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the center line of Twentieth Street to the center line of Lake Street; thence easterly along the center line of Lake Street to the intersection thereof, with the south- easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northerly line of Lake Street, thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue and the southerly line of Rivers Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue to the northerly line of Rivers Avenue; thence north- westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue and the northerly line of Rivers Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the city of San Pablo; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direc- tion to a line drawn oarallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Valencia Way; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Mission Bell Road; thence southerly along last said described s parallel line to the center line of Broadway; thence northwesterly along the center t line of Broadway to the point of beginning. February 23, 1960 - continued SAN PABLO PRECINCT r"34 I Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Alpine Road with the center line of state freeway, Highway 40; thence from said point of beginning north- westerly along the center line of state freeway to the center line of San Pablo Dam Road; thence northerly along the center line of San Pablo Dam Road to the incorporation line of the city of El Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Alpine Road; thence in a general westerly direction along the center line of Alpine Road to the point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT 140 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the city of San Pablo with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle- formed by the westerly line of Twentieth Street and the southerly line of Wanless Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisectingtheangleformedbytheeasterlylineofNineteenthStreetandthesoutherlylineof x Wanless Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof, to the boundary line of Tract 2432; thence along the boundary; line of Tract 2432 in a general clockwise direction to the inter- section thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Miner Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence t ; northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue to the northeasterly line of Miner Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Diner Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue to the boundary line of Tract 2433; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2433 in a general R clockwise direction to the incorporation line of the city of San Pablo; thence in a general southerly direction along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT 141 x 1Y3 Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Miner Avenue and the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence from said point of beginning south= westerly along last said described bisecting line to the boundary line of that tract of land now, or formerly, owned by Moitoza; thence along the boundary line of said Moitoza tract in a general clockwise direction to the westerly line of Tract 2363; thence northerly along the westerly line of Tract 2363 to the boundary line of Tract i 2622; thence along the boundary line of 2622 in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeast- erly line of Espanillo Court; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Espanillo Court and the northwesterly line of Manzanilla Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line y of Espanillo Court; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Espanillo Court to the southeasterly line of Manzanilla Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Espanola Drive and the south- easterly line of Manzanilla Drive to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Espanola Drive and the northwesterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof, to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence south- westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle foamed by the northeasterly line of Miner Avenue and the i southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bi- secting line to the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence southwesterly along p the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue to the point of beginning. ry f SAIF PABLO PRECINCT jF42 y 1 4 F Beginning at the most southerly corner of Tract 2622, said point being also on the incorporation line of the city of San Pablo; thence from said point of beginning t along the boundary line of Tract 2622 in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- f _ westerly line of Espanola Drive and the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by G the southeasterly line of Manzanella Drive and the northeasterly line of Espanola; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Espanola Drive to the northwesterly line of hianzanella Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Manzanella Drive and i the northeasterly line of Espanillo Court to a line drawn parallel with and approxima- tele 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Espanillo Court; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Tract 2622; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2622 in a general counterclockwise direction to the incorporation lire of the city of San Pablo; thence along said incor- poration line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. s 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday February 25, 19607 at 10 a.m., j in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ChairmAn ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK 1By, , Deputy Clerk f t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FEBRUARY 25, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. k PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. HIELSEN: CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS ti , JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing Agricultural Commissioner Seeley and Dr.-Blum, County Health Officer, to attend meeting at county expense. On motion of Supervisor Kenny; seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr: Arthur L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, and Dr. H. L. Blum, z County Health Officer, be and they are hereby authorized to attend the Region IV Rabies sAdvisory Committee meeting on March 1, at 10:30 a.m. in the auditorium of the State Health Department in Berkeley at county expense. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. a NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - JOSEPH S. SILVA. t In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coli, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1109 which amends Ordinance No. 382 by providing for revisions to the retail business district. sf 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 a newpaper of general circulation 1 printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: 1 No. 1409 in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. C 41 And the Board takes recess to met on Tuesday, March 1, 1960, at 9 a.m., in Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinea, California. k. Cha lana ATTEST: T. T. PAASCH, CLERK By De ptxty 'le r 42 1 c;F BEFORE THE BOARD-OF SUPERVISORS MARCH 19 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA g' PRESENT: •HONORABLE MEL F. NIEISEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JADES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. l In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of February, 1960. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of February, 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings Were approv- ed as written and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. t x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing v attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-A4 visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE MAE ORDERED that William A. Garrison, Materials Testing Engineers, Public Works Department, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Tri-Axial Institute (testing materials conference) at y Klamath Falls, Oregon, April 19 and April 20, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. I i tlt On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super— visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BEARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APROVED for the following county departments, , y<< to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE tJ. D.,Pittsburg Fund X Temporary Salaries 1003 350 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 350 Public Works Department f IN` Primary Road Construction f . Gu=dngs Skyway 1003 162,000 Unappropriated Reserve 162,000 { School for Deaf Clothing 1003 41 Unappropriated Reserve y General Fund 1003 41 Sheriff Unappropriated Reserve s 201-104 Open Positions 00-0279 1,000 201-412 Criminal Expense 4000 Unappropriated Reserve 500 234 Hog Program 234-3 9 325 1?5234-559 BuildinInspection F Staff Personnel - Temporary 325 1 Auto Mileage 100 Use of County Equipment 225 I Airport 4 x. 1, Road Construction 2,000 Land-Runway Clear Zone 29000 Count ClerkCoMt _.._ Recorder Sundry Supplies 237-500 1-19000 TemporaryClerkTem Help p 102-200 111000 r> March 1, 1960 - continued r APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCA r, f Hosvital i 302-455: Item 1173 275 F 2 files, letter size cancel item) 502-931: Item #24 13$ tiDavenport increase appropriation) 502-931: Item #5137 Settee arincreaseappropriation)t a,tia Probation j Account 534 Obi. 322 Board and Care of Junvenile Court dards 212 M Four Hallowell Adjustable Shelves 197 S Ten Plastic Signs with aluminum brackets 15 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Opposition to Iproposed reapportionment of the California Senate. RESOLUTION 1 WHEREAS• this Board is aware of a movement to rem pportion the California i Senate; and i7 WHEREAS, this Board believes that any reapportionment plan whereby one sectio of the state would gain control of both the Senate and Assembly of the Legislature ofytheStateofCaliforniawouldcontravenetraditionaldemocraticprocesseswhichare observed by the United States Government and all other states in the union; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor P Silva, this Board goes on record as being UNALTERABLY OPPOSED to the proposed re- apportionment plan. k The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAI4ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. L In the Platter of Authorizing Auditor to execute releases submitted by in- nk a rsurance companies for full payment or for amounts compromised by Board in collection of accounts receivable. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Superviso Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-6ontroller is authorized to execute releases submitted by insurance companies W 4for the full payment or for amounts compromised by the Board of Supervisors in the r collection of accounts receivable. w' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S' In the Matter of Authorizing Social Service Department to engage in a special training course for social workers-and supervisory social workers, to be conducted in coopera- tion with the University of California. N On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Superviso Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6ADERED that the Social Ser- vice Department is authorized to engage in a special training course for social workers and supervisory social workersi to be conducted in cooperation with the University• of California, the total cost (primarily for teachers' salaries) not to exceed $1,200, one- halfhalf of the cost to be borne by the federal government. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k z..pr Y In thethe Matter of Proclamation re Weights and Measures Week. WHEREAS, the administration of the weights and measures laws and regulations of the State and of its political subdivisions represents a vital function of govern ment; and M WHEREAS, the able administration of such laws and regulations and the attend- ant uniformity of weights and measures standards and commercial practices in the area March 1, 1960 - continued S s of quantity determination are prerequisites to an orderly and equitable commerce throughout the State; and WHEREAS, the proper administration of weights and measures laws safeguards impartially the interest of all buyers and sellers of commodities and services when- ever quantity determination is involved and particularly protects the consuming public ; in its procurement of food and fuel and other necessaries of life; and WHEREAS, March 1 will mark the 162nd anniversary of the first enactment by the United States Congress of a Weights and measures law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT KNOWN that we, the Board of Supervisors County of Contra Costa, do hereby establish and proclaim the week of March 1 - 79 1960 as WEIGHTS AND MEASURES WEEK K and request that officials of the County of Contra Costa, business and commercial agencies, and citizens throughout Contra Costa County join in appropriate observance y . of that week, to the end that the general understanding of weights and measures prin- ciples may be enhanced and that cooperation amoung all interests concerned in or af- fected by weights and measures administration may be encouraged and promoted. The foregoing Proclamation is passed by the folloAdng vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. J NOES: Supervisors - NONE.r r ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Urging Citizens to observe California Conservation Week, March 7-14, 1960. f WHEREAS, March 7th-- 14th, 1960 has been officially designated as the 26th California Conservation Week, which opens annually on Conservation, Bird and Arbor Day, March 7th; and WHEREAS, Federal Agencies, State Departments, Schools and Statewide Organi- zations, r ani- f zations, join the California Conseration Council inurging active and continuing cooperation in the endeavor to promote, at the local level, sound planning for the t wise use of the natural resources of our County and our State; and h WHEREAS, •rapidly increasing demands for water, land and services by an ever— growing population, call for long-range planning and far-sighted management, protection and use of these resources, to the end that they may continue to contribute adequately ; to the well-being of our people; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that all citizens, young and old; be urged to observe Califcrnia Conservation reek, and Arbor Day; and to pledge their help in keeping California Fertile, Productive, Fire-Free, Clean and Beautiful, , and that the Public Officials, Schools and Civic Organizations report and demonstrate, through all appropriate means at their disposal (1) WHAT theg are doing, (2) WHY they think it worthwhile, and (3) HOW the PEOPLE can help. IT IS BY THIS BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that all those who can, be necouraged to plant a tree or a shrub, in observance of Arbor Day; and to help Curb the Litterbug; and keep our roadsides, parks and playgrounds clean. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMNIELSENES P. KENNY, MEL F. THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Sunervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Contract No. 282 with the State Department of Public Health re study of employment of persons with mental disturbances. Contract No. 282 dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called Local Agency, and the State Department of Public, Health, herein- after called State, wherein Local Agency agrees, among other things, to develop a research project plan for studying employment problems and employee health problems utilizing workers with a history of emotional or mental disturbance and wherein State agrees, among other things, to reimburse the Local Agency for actual expenditures in accordance with Budget attached to and made a art of said contract, provided that the , total amount of the contract shall not exceed 2,000, said contract to be effective for the period from January 1, 1960 through June 30, 1960, is presented to this Board; ' and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t i --1 t(March 1, 1960 - continued s In the Matter of Authorizing payment to Central Valley lea- tional Bank, Oakley, in 3 connection with benefits to Y,county-owner property located within the Oakley Sanitary Dis- trict. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE HARD ORDERED that payment of the sum of 11,414.80 to the Central Valley National Bank, Oakley, California, is r AUTHORIZED in connection with benefits to county-owned property located within the Oakley Sanitary District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing attendance-at hearing at r Washington, D. C. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Dr. George Degnan; County Medical Director, Supervisor Mel F. Nielsen, Administrator J. P. McBrien, Hearing at Washington D. C. , to testify on desirability of locating a Veterans* Hospital near Martinez, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the City of San Pablo for maintenance of library facilities in the City of San Pablo, Agreement dated July 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and-the City of San Pablo, hereinafter called City, wherein City agrees, among other-things, to provide and perform the necessary custodial services, provide electricity gas, water and the necessary paper supplies required for the library loca- ted in the 6ity Hall of San Pablo, 21st and Market Street, San Pablo, California, and wherein County agrees, among other things, to reimburse and pay City for such services and utilities provided the sum of $1,271.50 per year, as more particularly set forth in said agreement, effective July 1, 1959, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Calling an Election for the election F of a Director of the Contra County Water District, Q Division 3. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to call an election for one director for Division 3 of the Contra Costa County Water District; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an election shall be held on Tuesday, the 22nd day of March, 1960, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. , when the polls will be closed, in Division 3 of the Contra Costa County Water District, and at said election there shall be elected one director for Division 3 of the Contra Costa County Water District and that for the purpose of said election, the County votingg precincts of said DiAsion 3 of Contra Costa County Water District shall be consoli- dated as follows: Snecia 1 Precinct No. 1: The following County precincts or portions t reof lying within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 19, 249 39, 60, 68 and 89. Special Precinct No. 2: The foliwoing County precincts or dportionsthereof ying within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 6, 16, 17, 36, 37 and 54. i Special Precinct No : The following County precincts or portions thereof y ng within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 1, 159 26, 389 82 and 85. Special Precinct No. : The following County precincts or portions thereof lying within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 55, 57, 64, 659 91 and 93. I Special Precinct No. : The following County precincts or portions thereof lying within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 30, 319 42, 569 58, and 86. i Special Precinct No. 6: The following County precincts or z portions thereof lying within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 2, 3, 8, 9, 14 and 27. 254 1 r March 1, 1960 - continued r z Special Precinct No : The following County precincts UF portions thereof lying within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 13, 29, 40, 96, 97 and 104. A Special Precinct No. $: The following County precincts or portions thereof-Tying within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 12, 1$, 20, 48 and 78. Secial Precinct Na. 9: The following County precincts or, portionsthe ing r within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 32, 349 799 $0, 81 and 92. Special Precinct No. 10: The following County precincts or portions thereof ly3.ng within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 4, 33, 47, 94 and 99. k r q. Special Precinct No. 11: The following County precincts r or portions thereoflyingwithin said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 41, 71, 72, 102 and 105. Special Precinct No. 12: The following County precincts or portions thereof g within said County water district, t to wit: Concord Nos. 35, 499 $'I,8 and 98. 3 Special Precinct No. 13: The following County precincts or portions thereof Mng within said County water district, to wit: Clayton Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 8; Concord No. 66, Special Precinct No. 14: The following County precincts or portions thereof lying within said County water district, fr to wit: Concord Nos. 10, 61, 69, 84 and 95; Cowell. Special Precinct No. 1 The followin Count recinctsg or portions thereof ping within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 50, 62, 100 and 106.r Special Precinct No. 16: The following County precincts or portions thereof y ng within said County water district, to wit: Concord Nos. 21, 52, 63 and 77; Nichols No. 1. IT 13 FURTHER ORDERED that thellin lace for each special precinct and I the electors appointed to conduct said electionin each special precinct are as follows:- Special Precinct Na. 1 Palling Place: Warren Hampton's Garage 2755 Argyll Avenue, Concord Inspector: Lola H. Hampton (Democrat) Judge: Marie A. Hagerbaumer (Democrat) x Clerk: Betty E. Willis (Republican) Clerk. Mary E. Duarte (Democrat) Special Precinct No. 2 Polling Place: Marjorie N. West's Garage 2281 Hickory Drive, Concord Inspector: Marjorie N. West (Republican) Judge. Shirley M. Soares (Democrat) Clerk: Barbara Lee Biskup (Republican) Clerk: Marie Martin (Democrat) Special Precinct No. 3 Polling Place: Betty J. Rogers= Garage 2166 Karren Street, Concord Inspector: Mildred H. Denton (Democrat) Judge: Phyllis F. Gates (Republican) Clerk: Maud Jones (Democrat) Clerk: Cecelia A. McKinnon (Democrat)aw Special Precinct_ No.-4 Polling Place: Winifred V. Powning's Residence 3213 Stanley Court, Concord Inspector: Winifred V. Powning (Republican) Judge: Kathryn M. Hope (Democrat) Clerk: Juliana N. Wommack (Democrat) a Clerk: Gwen O'Keefe (Democrat) I t t k r EMarch 1, 1960 - continued 1 Special Precinct No.a Polling Place: Isabel E. Stone's Garag"e 2155 Esperanza Drive, Concord Inspector: Isabel E. Stone (Democrat) yrsR.. Judge: Velma J. Royal (Democrat) z a Clerk: Constance M. Rowe (Republican) any; Patricia Hazelwood (Democrat) Clerk:f Special Precinct Na E Polling Place: Stella M. Eddy's Residence 1575 Mt. Diablo Street, Concord Inspector: Stella M. Eddy (Republican) Judge: Phronsia E. Aebersold (Republican) e Clerk.: Amalia Troyer (Democrat) Clerk: Evelyn R. McKean (Republican) Special Precinct No. i Polling Place: Crawford Village School 1700 San Carlos Street, Concord Inspector: Rita 0. Porter (Democrat) r Judge: Violet Panieri (Democrat) LL Clerk: Nita Mae Briggs (Democrat) Clerk: Martha K. Gruessing (Democrat) Special Precinct Noz Polling Place: James H. Sheehan's Garage z 3308 Concord Boulevard, Concord Inspector: Loretta R. Younggreen (Democrat) Judge: Nellie Y. Mason (Democrat)f Clerk: La Jeune Hagood (Democrat) Clerk: Talitha Y. Emery (Republican) X Special Precinct No. 4 v° Polling Place: Concord Farm Bureau Club Farm Bureau Road, Concord Inspector. Margaret A. Miller (Republican)f.. Judge: Ethel E. Sawdon (Democrat) r Clerk: La Fern Woodhead (Democrat) jy Clerk: Josephine E. Ferreira (Democrat) Special Precinct No. 10 Y; Polling Place: Harriet G. Smetts' Garage 3625 Village Road, Concord Inspector: Harriet G. Smetts (Republican) Judge: Dorothy D. Melhorn (Republican) Clerk: Lois M. Marymee (Democrat) t Clerk: Joyce E. Slobodnik (Republican) s S,lecial Precinct No. 11 w Polling Place: Marian M. Boston's Garage 1777 Sharon Drive, Concord g k Inspector: Marian M. Boston (Democrat) Judge: Mary E. Morgan (Democrat) Clerk: Ethel M. Chamberlain (Democrat) Clerk: Ruby L. Holcomb (Republican) Special Precinct No. Polling Place: Kenneth C. Foltz's Garageo 1439 'Hillcrest Drive, Concord 5 s g March 1, 1960 - continued F Special Precinct „$x,=,.12 -- continued Inspector: Marie L. Foltz (Democrat) Judge: Carrie Shoenberger (Republican) Clerk: Beatrice A. Medcalf (Republican) Clerk: Helen J. Dorris (Democrat) a t 1SpecialPrecinct20 Polling Place: Christian Social Hall r 1536 Kirker Pass Road, Concord 7 Inspector: Beth C. Laurence (Republican) Judge: Sigrid K. Frank (Republican) Clerk: Annie Rose Carlos (Democrat) Clerk: Margaret M. Cardinet (Republican) Soe tial Precinct Not ]la r. Polling Place= Nell S. r Kiger's Garage 14449 Cape Cod Way, Concord Inspector: Nell S. Kiger (Democrat) Judge: Milered E. J. Young (Republican) r Clerk: Lea A. Vasseur (Democrat) F.Y Clerk. Ethel I. Soper (Democrat) Special Precinct No. 15 r Polling Place: Muriel J. Leek's Garage 4226 Chruchill Drive, Concord Inspector: Muriel J. Leek (Republican) Judge: Freda E. 0*Leary (Democrat) Clerk: Priscilla A. Kimball (Republican) Clerks Merle R. Raich (Republican) Special Precinct No. 16 Polling Place: Mary J. Pitcock's Rear-Residence 3300 Orchard Avenue, Concord Inspector: Mary J. Pitcock (Democrat) Y Marie E Maderious (Democrat}Judge: 1 Sar lei Clerk:Clerk: Nadine Roe (Democrat) r. Clerk: Alice N. Barton (Democrat) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of saidl r, election to be published in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT, a newspaper of general circulation t printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, together with a certified list r, of names of candidates and offices to be filled. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, 14EL F. NIELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. 9UCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF x: THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ss. STATE OF CALIFORNIA 5' I W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify that the following is a list of the names of candidates } that have filed petitions of nomination, sufficiently signed as provided by law, to have their names placed on the ballot to be voted on at the said election, as provided. in the foregoing order, at which one director for Division 3 of Contra Costa County Water District shall be elected, to wit: X Ralph D. Bollman Al L. Day IN WITNESS jdHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of } i March 1, 1960 - continued a F Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 1st day of March, 7 1960. T. P AASCH Count Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, 1 p By s/ M. A. SMITH iDeputy Clerk Seal) In the Matter of Notice that there will be no election for directors and notice of appoint- went of directors of certain County water district. 4 j WHEREAS, only one person has filed nominating petition for each of the posi- tions of director in the following County water districts to be filled at the General County Water District Election in said water districts as follows: Contra Costa County :dater District, Division 4 3 Lester A. Richards Contra Costa County Water District, Division 5 Clyde C. Olney Gregory Gardens County Eater District Robert W. Dorn Eugene L. Woloveke b r San Ramon Valley County Water District Sam S. Bream Ralph C. Smith George H. Warren, Jr., and no petition signed by five per cent of the voters of said districts requesting Ithat the election be held has been presented to the Board of Directors of said districtE ; 4 NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that no election shall be held in said County water districts on March 22, 1960.4 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to publish notice, pursuant to Section 30$16 of the slater Code of the State of California, that no election will u be held in said County water districts and that the Board of Supervisors on March 15, 11960, in the Chambers of the Hoard of Aupervisors, will appoint the above-named persons Ito the office of director of the respective water districts as indicated. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL$ W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. iIn the Matter of Notice that there will be no election for directors of certain County water districts. j WHEREAS, the terms of the following numbered directors in the following Count water districts will. expire March 22, 1960: 3 directors in Ayers Ranch County 'dater District 2 directors in Diablo Vista County Water District 2•directors in E1 Sobrante County Water District 2 directors in Pleasant Hill County Water District 2 directos in Vine Hill Village County Water District, and no person has filed nominating petition as candidate for the office of director inK the above-named water districts, and no petition signed by five per cent of the voters of said districts requesting that the election be held has been presented to the Board of Directors of said districts; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that pursuant to Section 30$16 of the Water Code of the State of California, the Clerk is directed to publish a notice that no election will be held in said County water districts, and that the Hoard of Supervisors will on y March 15, 1960, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, appoint any qualified persons, who shall qualify, take office and serve exactly as if elected at a general as.. water district election, to fill said offices. v The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, d r W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. x March 1, 1960 - continued i In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Officers Contra Costa County mater District, Division 3 election to be held on March 22, 1910, and payment of owners of polling places.r On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers to conduct the Contra Costa County Mater District, Division 3, election to be held on ?-larch 22, 1960, in the Contra Costa County precincts: 15.00 for services as election officers (including Mok, ' inspector); t. 3.00 for delivering election returns; 10 per mile each way for messenger who delivers said election returns. I IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners of polling places furnished for said election is hereby fixed at $10.00 for each polling f place. n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Bay Industries, Inc., for construction of 8-inch sanitary sewer and 8-inch water ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND line for Buchanan Field Utility NOTICE OF COMPLETION Building. w 3 WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on December 8, 1959 entered into agreement with Bay Industries, Inc., P. 0. Box 328, Vallejo, for construction of 8- inch sanitary sewer and 8-inch water line for Buchanan Field Utility Building, with the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company as surety, and x°u WHEREAS, 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 22nd day of February, 1960;r i NOW. THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said 'work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 22nd day of February, 1960, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the platter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with William Dahn for construction of addition to l a Animal Control Center Building, ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Martinez. NOTICE OF COMPLETION mk WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa ha on December 19 1959, entered intol agreement with William Dahn, 1370 Crawford Street, Concord, California for construe tion of addition to the Animal Control Center Building located on Arnold Industrial Highway, Martinez, with the American Automobile Insurance Company as surety, and WHEREAS, the County Administrator, 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 lst day of March, 1960; l d NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor E Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the lst day of ?larch, 1960, 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. 3 In the Matter of Authorizing ex- tension of time to contract with William Dahn for construction of addition to the Animal Control Center Building, Martinez. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE i6ARD ORDERED That William Dahn, contractor for the construction of addition to the Animal Control Center Build- ing, Martinez, is granted an extension of contract time to March 1, 1960, because of weather conditions which existed while the job was in progress. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j 4 i f s(YFN March 1, 1960 - continued r H 4Y In the Matter of Conditional Acceptance and Notice of Completion of a contract with Herbert E. Ellis for alterations to Palanka Kennels, Pinole. WHEREAS the County of Contra Costa having on November 17, 1959, entered into agreement with Herbert £. Ellis, P. 0. Box 146 Station A Berkeley, California, for alterations to Palanka Kennels, Pinole, with tie Glens Fails Insurance Company as surety; and WHEREAS, the County Administrator having certified to this Board that said work has been inspected and has been found to comply with the approved plans, special provisi ons, and standard specifications, excluding the paving, fencing and hardware installations, which have been delayed for reasons beyond the control of the contractor, and the County Administrator having recommended that said contract be accepted as com- leted on the lst day of March, 1960 with the above exceptions, and that the sum of 5,800 be withheld pending the installation of the uncompleted items and a `decision on a time extension; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 1st day of March, 1960 with the conditions recom3rended by the County Administrator, and the Clerk of this fioard 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. c FIn the Matter of Approval of agreement with Mr. Harry Y. Nakahara, Architect, for development of Civic Center Master Plan in Martinez. r+3 Agreement dated Larch 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, herein- after called County, and fir. Harry Y. Nakahara, hereinafter called Architect, wherein Architect agrees, among other things, to prepare a preliminary study for Civic Center xf Master Plan in Martinez, and after approval of the preliminary Master Plan by the Board of Supervisors, to prepare a final Master Plan, including final drawings accom- panied by a scale model not less than 1" - 40', said report to be in eight copies in- cluding all drawings, and wherein County agrees, among other things, to cause to be h prepared and furnished to Architect a topographical map of the area to be covered by said Master Plan showing existing County buildings and any other buildings on the property and information showing County's plan for expansion of County services, and to pay said Architect the sum of $12 per hour for time spent on the plaster Plan, not to exceed $5,140 for eight copies of the report and the scale model, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Sale of 1952, Series I, Richmond School District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, N heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $5,000,000 principal amount of bonds of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $250,000, designated as Series I of said bonds at public sale to the best and, highest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner presecribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District Bank of America, N.T. & S.A. and Associates 1041211.00 American Trust Co., et al 1059075.00 Blyth and Company 105,$37.00 First Western Bank & Trust Co. and Associates 1059957.50 Shearson, Hamnill & Co. 10$9029.00 R. H. Moulton & Co. 108.103,00 AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of American, N. T. & S.A. and :associates is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N.T. & S.K. and Associates for $250,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser there- of upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: t Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium or 429. g r March 1, 1960 - continued t Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum I-1 to I-142 5 % ion I-143 to I-238 4 % I-239 to I-250 1 i z Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on March 1 and September 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on March 1, 1961. 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to w return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suit- able quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of March, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: 0 AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLLA G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.V;a In the Matter of Authorizing additional E personnel for Agricultural Commissioner in effort to suppress codling moth worms. This Board having considered a proposed ordinance for control of codling mothl worms, and Mr. Arthur L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, having called attention to State law referring to neglected and abandoned orchards, and Mr. Ed Rowland and Mr. ? r Wayne Haas having urged the Board to make some provision for the suppression of codling' moth worms because of the damage to not only walnut trees but also to almond trees; andl On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel is authorized, in addition to the present fi staff, for the Agricultural Commissioner's department, effective March 2, 1960: v 1 Agricultural Inspector for the purpose of enforcement of State law specifically referring to spraying to d suppress codling moth worms, etc. at The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Nielsen, Coll, Silva; j t NOES: Supervisors Kenny, Buchanan; ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Report by County Superintendent of Schools re boundaries of trustee areas for members of County Board of Education for Areas 5 and 6. Whearas, under existing legislation it will be necessary to consolidate the aelectionofCountyBoardofEducationmembersforTrusteeAreas5and6withthepri- mary election to be held on June 7, 1960; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 602 of the Education Code the County Superinten-1 dent of Schools has this day submitted to this Board report that the County Committee on School Distric Organization has recommended that the boundaries of the trustee areas' for members of the County Board of Education for Areas 5 and 6 be amended to read as follows: Area ialinclude all that area embraced within the Pittsburg Unified School District and the Antioch Unified School District rto Saving and excepting therefrom - all that area embraced within regular county election precincts Lone Tree 1 and k 3 and Oakley 2 as of record February 17, 1960. Area 6 i hha-fl include all that area embraced within the Liberty r Union High School District and regular county election precincts Lone Tree 1 and 3 and Oakley 2 as of record February 17, 1960; and k WHEREAS, said Superintendent of Schools has reported that the change has been! reviewed by the District Attorney's office and meets with its approval; NGW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor eI y i i i 3x March 19 1960 - continued w; Kenny, 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 Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Com- Plaint and Summons in Court Action f4 to the office of the District j Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on February 24 1960 referred copy of com- plaint and summons served on Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the ?bard of Supervisors at 3:15 p.m. on February 23, 1960, in Action No. 77739 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS CORPORA- TION versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA to the office of the District Attorney; w 1 NOW THEREFORE IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- ferring said copy of compM complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising s Sheriff to transport prisoners to Armory, Walnut Creek.4 On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Young be and he is hereby authorized to transport prisoners from the Rehabilitation Center to the Armory grounds, Walnut Creek, for the purpose of doing cleanup work, the number of prisoners and the dates on which they are to be trans sported to be at the discretion of said Sheriff. 4 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Mr. Harvey 0. Banks, Director of the Aj , State Department of Water Resources, re Senate Bill No. 1106. This Board having this day received a letter dated February 29, 1960, from Mr. Harvey 0. Banks, Director of the State Department of Water Resources, with reference to the program of project construction and operation to be provided by the Burns-Porter r Act (SB 1106) and its effect upon Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to Mr. W. J. O'Conneli, Mrs. Thomas M. Carlson and Mr. V. W. Sauer, for review and recommendations j. for further action by this Board, said recommendations to be presented March $, 1960, or as soon thereafter as possible. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:L, AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAI, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. J j ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Request from Contra Costa County Kennel Club that Board adopt resolution urging Interim Com- mittee to expedite studies re AB 2165. x, On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request from the Contra Costa County Kennel Cub that Board 4 urge Interim Committee to expedite studies re AS 2165 in order that hearing may be held as quickly as possible, is referred to the County Administrator for report and reco- mmendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L In the Matter of Communication from Home Builders Association with ref- Terence to vandalism and thievery in newly constructed homes. This Board having received a communication from the Home Builders Association of Contra Costa County, Inc. with reference to the possibility of formulating some sort of an educational-preventative program in order to eliminate the ever increasing vanda- lism and thievery in newly constructed homes, and in which, the Association urges an expanded patrol system; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Co,.mty Administrator for recommenda- tion. the Board.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of fJ 1 f i March 1, 1960 - continued y'f In the Matter of Resolution of f intention to contribute $2500 e-from engineering funds toward cost of a comprehensive study of Lafayette. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it intends to contribute X2500 from engineering funds toward the cost of comprehensive study of Lafayette, and environs, conditioned on an acceptable Agreement to be made between ILafayetteDesignProjectandtheFrankLloydWrightFoundation, Inc., for such a study; details of the study and financial agreement to be approved by the County Administra- tor. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens.I 3 rTheStateofCaliforniahavingrequestedthecancellationofthe1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved; by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor Is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: r Santa Fe Por Lot 34 All 35 Block 31 104326 All Santa Fe Lots 3 & 4 Block 30 104138 All Santa Fe Lots 5 & 6 Block 30 104139 All Grand View Terrace Lot 19 Block D 409040 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c In the Matter of Cancellation Pof1959-60 County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Contra Costa County Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa; County Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: j t North Richmond Land & Ferry l Lots 5 & 6 Block 15 807722 All North Richmond Land & terry S1 Lots 7 & 8 Block 15 507723 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c In the Matter of Cancellation I of 1959-60 County tax liens. The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the 1959 60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the San Pablo School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San Pablo School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro San Pablo Por Lot 1$$ 195207 All r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid 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 requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved j March 1, 1959 - continued by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Supervisor Kenn IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized p to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro Canada del Pinole 143-545 Ac.Code 5902 385042 All w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Correction of e erroneous assessments. r The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assess- ments: Request dated February 1L1= lh In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1958-59 r Code 7911-Assessment No. 1001' Tom Allison is assessed for improvements in tns :mount of $140. These improvementswere doubly assessed since they Were included in the assessment on the secured roll under Parcel 98-020-03. Code 7911-Assessment No. x1001 should therefore be cancelled. E a Code 900-Assessment No. 1384, Steve Forbrag is erroneously assessed forxz personal property in the amount of , 200. This personal property, consisting of office u equipment, had been sold prior to the lien date and disposed of. assessment No. 900- 1384 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. k Requests dated February, 2 , 1960 In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code s For the fiscal year 1958-59 tl Code 8206-Assessment No. 148 E J. 0. Lane has been assessed with personal property, being for boat no. 7 OB 1143, assessed valuation $30. This boat was sold prior to the lien date to Big Break ud Yacht Harbor, and assessed as a part of their fleet. Therefore, assessment no. 148, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 5304-Assessment No. 314 Fs E. J. Mills has been assessed with personal property, being for boat no.4 Seven Bells", assessed valuation $1900. This was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 314, code 5304, should be cancelled. In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code E For the fiscal year 1959-60 Code 5309-Assessment No. 45 Dimel Rug Works is assessed with personal property, being for boat no. 28 E 1957, assessed valuation $620. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 45, code 5309, should be cancelled. f Code 5306-Assessment No. 46 J. 0. mane is assessed with personal property, being for boat no. 7 OB 1143, assessed valuation $30. This boat was sold to Big Break Yacht Harbor and assessed as a part of their fleet. Therefore, Assessment no. 46, Code 5306, should be cancelled. Requests dated February 29. 1960 In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1959-60 a: Code 6604-Assessment No. 2138, Bert J. Kearnes is assessed for personal property in the amount of $140. This personal property was not located in Contra Costa r' County on the lien date of the first Monday of March. Assessment No. 6604-2138 is therefore erroneous and should be cancelled. In Accordance with Sections 531 and 531.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessments should be added to the 1959-1960 Unsecured Assessment Roll: Code 801-Assessment No. 3501 Gallenkamp Stores Company 535 South Broadway F Los Angeles 13, California - Assessed Valuation $14,060 z f rNO March 1, 1960 - continued s f rayk Code 801-Assessment No. 3502 Hartfield Stores Richmond, Inc.t 505 - 8th avenue New York, New York Assessed Valuation $49890. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above assessments, Code 202-Assessment No. 2548 Gallenkamps Inc. 535 South Broadway Los Angeles 13, California Assessed Valuation $9,530. Code 300-Assessment No. 2346 E1 Cerrito Gallenkamps Inc. 535 South Broadway a ; Los Angeles 13, California Assessed Valuation $9,040 Code 300-Assessment No. 234.7 r: Hartfield Stores El Cerrito, Inc.5 1001 South Olive Street Los Angeles 15, California X Assessed Valuation $6,590. r Code 801-Assessment No. 3500 Wilshire Oil Company of California 727 West Seventh Street M,Los Angeles 17, California Assessed Valuation $34,210. Note: Waivers of notice of an equalization hearing have been signed for the above assessments. Code 501-Assessment No. 2297 Fountain & Prato 816 Main Street Martinez, California Assessed Valuation $2750. Note: A waiver of notice of an equalization hearing has been signed for the above assessment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1396, x 140k, 1400. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1396 1404, 1400 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;I NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby f' declared duly published.A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Approval of agreement with L & H Excavators, Inc. , for replacement of drainage facilities on Camino Diablo, Byron. This Board having on .February 23, 1960, awarded a contract to L & H Excava- tors, I Inc. 1755 Oak Park Boulevard, Walnut Creek, for replacement of drainage facili- I ties on Camino Diablo, between Washington Street and the Southern Pacific Company's railroad crossing`iu the town of Byron; and An agreement dated February 29, 1960, 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 cashier's checks, Nos. 643772 and 643773, each in the sum of $23,544.50 to guarantee faithful performance of said contract and payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen,. i c •-,All March 1, 1960 - continued Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that cashiers check No.643773 be held by the County until 35 days after filing of notice of completion in lieu of labor and materials bond, ty; and cashier*s check No. 64.3772 be held by the County until 35 days after filing of notice of completion to serve as a faithful performance bond. 4. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid checks which accompanied the bids of the second two lowest bidders, Mex-Cal Construction Company and Richmond Crane & Engineer- ing Company, be returned. The foregoing order is GggpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. Ci In the Matter of Award of contract for demolition of certain buildings t on County property, Martinez. On February 23, 1960, this Board authorized publication of a notice to bidder.- for idder for the above described work, such notice to be published in the Contra Costa Gazette, in its issues of February 25 and march 3, 1960.F The County Right of Way Agent recommends that the time for receipt of bids be continued from March 10 to March 17, 1960 at 2 p.m. w Good cause appearing therefor; BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the notice to bidders call- ing for bids to be received on March 10 1960 at 2 w, g p.m. be and the same is hereby re- scinded. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby t authorized and directed to cause a notice to bidders to be published once a week for two weeks in the Contra Costa Standard, calling for proposals to be received on Thursday, March 17, 1960, at 2 p.m., in the office of the County Right of Way Agent, 1139 Main Street, Martinez, California. M 4: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Granting extension j of time for construction of 8-inch f_sanitary sewer and 8-inch water line for Buchanan Field Utility Building.v On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Bay Industries Inc. , P. 0. Box 328, Vallejo, is granted a forty- seven (4.7) day extension of time cue to inadvertance of contract being written for thirty calendar days instead of thirty working days, as required by the Specifications. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e__ F A In the Matter of Continuing to 1 March 8, 1960, all matters in- r?' eluding award of contracts on Devpar Industrial Subdivision. On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all matters, ineiuding the award of contracts, presented to this Board at its meeting on March 1, 19609 with reference to Devpar Industrial Subdivision assessment proceedings, are hereby continued to the next meeting of the Board of Supervisors on March 8, 1960. The matter of the procedures under the Improvement Act and the award of contracts for construction are hereb-.- continued until March S. 1960. The bids for construction of improvements within the assessment district are hereby ordered referred to the firms of Kirkbride, Wilson, Harzfeld & Wallace and Riffe, Shipherd & Jones, Inc. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Auth ori zing Auditor to draw a warrant for quit claim and s` rrLy' assignment of Mrs. Jennie V. Young property on Berrellessa Street, Martinez. ro On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Superviso Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Countyy Auditor-6ontro1ler is authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $1,500 in favor of the First California Company in exchange for a quit claim and assignment of Mrs. Jennie Irv; V. Young property on Berrellessa Street, Martinez, acquired by the First California Company by City Treasurer*s deed under the 1911 Improvement Act, which action is necessary to protect a claim of the county for hospital services furnished to Mrs. Jennie V. Young. sti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x a f 5 Ei March 1, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Department to r' make a topographic and boundary survey of the site r of the Lafayette Branch Library.h On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE B6ARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is authorized to make a topographic and boundary survey of 11 the site of the Lafayette Branch Library. The foregoing order is G"go ng passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x r., In the Matter of Authorizing performance of soil investi- gations at the site of the Lafayette Branch Library. On the recommendation of the County Administrator• and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that Woodward- Clyde-Sherard and Associates are authorized to perform soil investigations at the site of the Lafayette Branch Library at a cost not to exceed $500. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of an Agreement for interim work in Walnut r Creek channel. There has been submitted to this Board an agreement to be effective March 1, 1960 among the Board of Supervisors, acting for themselves and on behalf of Northx Walnut Greek Emergency Flood Control District, and the Commission of Contra Costa i County Flood Control and dater Conservation District providing for interim work to be performed in the channel of Walnut Creek as described in said agreement; ryk On the recommendation of the office of the District Attorney, and of the Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation Distric, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of this Board be and he hereby is authorized to ex- ecute said agreement on behalf of the County and on behalf of North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, 4 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is appropriated out of the general fund l of the County of Contra Costa the sum of $125,000 to be contributed to the project in accordance with paragraph 4 of the agreement. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. t And the Board takes recess to met on Tuesday, March 8, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r az-1 y ATTEST: W. T. PAASC , CLE By puty Me y 7-77 k i j A^1, BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MARCH $, 1960 41 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS MARTINEZ CAEIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIEISEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMBS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. rx In the Matter of Authorizing j Appropriation Adjustments. t On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE_ Agricultural Extension Service x Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1025 Temporary Help 1,525 h,.. Brentwood Justice Court r Temporary Salaries Fund 1003 650 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund t .Fund 1003 65o Auditor-Controller Office Equipment - Replacement 245 Unappropriated Reserve 245 Pl=y Temporary Salaries Fund 1003 19515 F : Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 19515 Marshal, Walnut Creek Temporary Salaries Fund 1003 2,760 kt i Auto Mileage 450 Printed Supplies 199 s D P Desk 125 Arm Chair 75 Steel Storage Cabinet " 70 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 3,679 i Various Su rvicors Fund 1003 131 Clerk 1,645 Auditor a " 630 Tabulating 29$1$ n Treasurer-Tax Collector 1P215 Assessor R 9104 District Attorney 39671 Planning R 1,02$ Building Inspection n 597- Civil 97CivilService1,599 Superior Cts. 2,197 Richmond Mini. Ct. 529 g Walnut Creek Muni. Ct. 311 j Pittsburg Bldg. A 237 Mtz. Adm. Bldgs. 29237 Bldg. Maint. 6$ NE Tel. Exchange a "1,062 C Sheriff 2989 Sheriff Comm. Richmond Marshal 424 Sats Pablo Marshal 596 Walnut Creek Marshal A 266 Jail 4,645 Recorder 514 Agri. Comm. u "1,137 Agri.417 Animal Controln w a 355 f Civil Defense 1,053 Health 16 Public Works 012 Garage n n 9$0 Hospital 90$6 Social Service 41,736 Probation a 1 Juvenile Hall 142 Boyt s Camp w 10,3$6 Library Fund 1206 29,302 p . Airport Fund 1003 508 Unappropriated Reser" Gen. Fund 719970 Unaroatd Reserve 230LibraryFund1206 t i March 8, 1960 - continued i APPROPRIATION DEC_ INCREASE Fa Animal Control 248 Oil i Use of County Equipment 248-673 670 Capital Outlay,R Radio Equipment 248-969 670 Building- Maintenance Aluminum Step Ladder Fund 1003 65 8' Aluminum Step Ladder 1003 65 District Attorney 2 file cabinets Item 1707 - 112-955 Fund 1003 60 1 Portable File Sorter 64 s a Martinez Administration Buildings - Corporation Yard Land Purchased 174-941 (Item 013)1:200 Land Purchased 1 200482-941 s Judicial District. Martins Fund 1003 160Postage Adding Machine 160 Pittsburg- Building- Building Alterations, New Sink, Em loyees' Room #520 16 Desks & Chairs, Item 508 16 r; 4 Public Works Primary Road Construction oraga Road Fund 1003 89614 r 1. Camino Diablo 1' 600 Al 002. Diablo Road r Primary ig-ht of Way 3, oragaRoad 25,000 409000 St. Mary's Cummings Skyway 69386,, E Secondar Road Constructio Y Hillcrest Road 19600 f. 4. Ivy Drive 103 Minor Betterments 19603 Secondary Road Maintenance Te—pairs and Services Roads 2,5$0 Public Work Building Alterations Wiring Lab. 450 Misc.Egpt. Repl.-Laboratory 250 Medical and Lab. Eqpt. - Soil washing rig 200 s County Ga_rage„ y b. Construction Eqpt Outrigger jacks2 36 Machinery & Tools Impact wrenches Machinery & Tools - chain hoist 19 Filing Cabinets - File table 15 a, 7. Sundry Eqpt. - Purchase and install lockers 4150 t Brentwood Garag-e 7. Sundry Eqpt. - Loc kers 150 Richmond Garag-e 8. Staff Salaries 40009. Machinery and Tools - Sewer rods Lafayette Garage S. Staff Salaries 800 r Municipal. Court of the City of Richmond Temporary Salaries 475 Sundry Fees 475 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r March $, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing financing of liability in- surance premium for Fire-C Rama at the Contra Costa County Fair Grounds on April 9, 1960. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE iOARD CR DERED that financ- ing of liability insurance premium for Fire-6-Rama which is being sponsored by the Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs* Association on April 9, 1960, at the Contra Costa County Fair Grounds, and in which most local fire districts are participating, is G AUTHORIZED at a cost of $100. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with County of a Alameda for testing capacity of tank trucks. Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and County of Alameda, wherein County of Alameda agrees, among other things, to measure, test and calibrate all such oil tank trucks for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa as the County of Contra Costa requests be measured, tested and calibrated; and wherein County of Contra Costa agrees, among other things, to lay the County of Alameda for such services the sum of X4.50 per hour plus the sum of .50 per hundred cubic feet of water used thereby, settlement to be made by the County of Contra Costa within 30 days after the date of r billing therefor, effective April 1, 19609 is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. r1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of r Communications and Maintenance Agreement with Mr. Allen A. i Rhodes, Constable of Danville, for installation of radio trans- AP. mitters in private vehicles as part a= of coordinated communications system.F Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called County, and Allen A. Rhodes, hereinafter called Owner, wherein bounty agrees, among other things to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County Y communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with R. Rodrigues, Constable of Byron, for in- stallation of radio transmitters in private vehicles as part of y. coordinated communications system. z Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called County, and R. Rodrigues, hereinafter called Owner, wherein bounty agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control. over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communciations equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and 7% On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of. the Board. y Ta r March 83, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with M. L. Nunes, Constable of Port Chicago, for a installation of radio transmitters in private vehicles as part of co- ordinated communications system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and M. L. Nunes, hereinafter called Owner, wherein County agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment . for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. c_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with C. Ray Willett, Constable of Martinez, for in- j stallation of radio trans- mitters in private vehicles as part of coordinated communica- tions system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called County, and C. Ray Willett, hereinafter called Owner, wherein Bounty agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to M1 pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to the Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the bounty. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance x Agreement with Ed A. Wright, Marshal of San Pablo, for in- stallation of radio transmitters in private vehicles as part of coordinated communications system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and Ed A. Wright, hereinafter called Owner, wherein County agrees, among other things to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for in- stallation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communica tions maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1f4 Y4 i I In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with John S. Buscaglia, j Marshal of Concord, for installa- tion of radio transmitters in pri- vate vehicles as part of corrdinated communications system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated January 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called County, and John S. Buscaglia, hereinafter called Owner, wherein bounty agrees, among other things to assume the responsibility of the Owner and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private; i r March $, 1960 - continued 4 vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and Buchanan, On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with City of Richmond k for use of their jail facilities when the County jail facilities are overcrowded. y, Agreement dated March $, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called County, and the City of Richmond, hereinafter called City, wherein City agrees, among other things, to make available to the County its facilities in the City's jail, on an emergency basis, in the Hall of Justice, Civic Center, Richmond, California, under certain terms and conditions as set forth in said agreement; and wherein County agrees, among other things, to completely process all prisoners before being received by City and to pay to the City the sum of $4 per prisoner per day, said agreement to be in effect for one year commencing March 8, 1960, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising Auditor to refrain from transferring amounts of tax liens of less than $1 from the County secured roll to the County unsecured roll. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE kARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller be and he is hereby AUTHORIZED to refrain from transferring amounts of tax liens of less than one dollar ($1.00) from the County secured roll to the County unsecured roll. C r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Authorizing perform4. ance of various materials tests by Hersey Inspection Bureau on the Con- trol Tower at Buchanan Field. w. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that Hersey Inspection Bureau is AUTHORIZED to perform various materials tests on the Control Tower at Buchanan Field at a cost not to exceed $460• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agree- ment with Wayne A. Littlejohn Archi- tect, for remodeling of kennei runs at the Pinole Branch of the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center. a Agreement dated March S. 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, herein- x after called County, and Wayne A. Littlejohn, hereinafter called Project Architect, wherein Project Architect agrees, among other things, to prepare preliminary archi- tectural, landscaping, or other plans, specifications, cost estimates, working drawings and determine and define the exact scope of the project for plans for remodeling of kennel runs at the Pinole Branch of the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center; and wherein County agrees, among other things, to reimburse Project Architect a total fee of 8% of the prices for each and all contracts that are based upon the Project Archi- tect's working drawings and specifications together with the sum of all subsequent additions, for which the Project Architect provided services, payments to be made as set forth in said agreement, is presented t; this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County, i 31 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F i Si March 8, 1960 - continued t; a. In the Matter of A Resolution of Intention to Make Changes and Modil'ications Devpar Industrial Subdivision. RESOLUTION 4 THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, does resolve as follows: THAT the public interest, convenience and necessity require the Board to make changes and modifications in the assessment filed pursuant to Resolution of In- tention adopted on January 26 19609 by increasing the total amount of the assessment from $27 531 to $30,015.37 and that the Engineer of Work shall apportion and distri- bute said assessment as increased according to benefits, and that said Engineer shall make the changes either on the face of his report or by filing an amendment thereto. THAT notice of hearing on said change and modification is fixed at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, March 22, 1960. THAT the Clerk shall publish a copy of this Resolution once in the Antioch Ledger, said publication to be at least ten days before said hearing.i AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. y NOES: Supervisors - HONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution and Order Adopting Engineer's Report, Confirming the Assessment and Ordering the work Devpar Industrial Subdivision. RESOLUTION i Y THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as 3 follows: THAT on January 26, 1960 said Board adopted its Resolution of Intention to construct public improvements in said County and referred the proposed improvements to ; the Engineer of Work, and directed said Engineer to file with the Clerk a Written re- port e port in accordance with the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended. THAT said report was filed with the Clerk and considered by the Board and found to contain (1) plans and specifications, (2) estimate of cost, (3 ) diagram of the assessment district, and (4) an assessment according to benefits. THAT the Board found said report sufficient in every particular, and fixed t Tuesday, March 1, 1960 at 10:00 o'clock A.M., Supervisors Room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing protests and directed the Clerk to give the notices of said hearing in the form and manner required by said Act, and said notices were so given as evidenced by affidavits on file with the Clerk. w THAT said hearing was duly and regularly held and no persons interested, objecting to said improvements, or to the extent of the assessment district, or to the proposed assessment or diagram or to the grades at which said work will be done, or to the grades at which said work will be done, or to the Engineer's estimate of the ; costs and expenses thereof, filed written protests with the Clerk at or before the y time set for hearing, and all persons interested desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard, and all matters and things pertaining to said improvements were Hilly heard and considered by said Board, March 8, 1960, and said Board has acquired jurisdiction to order said improvements and the confirmation of said diagram and assessment to pay the costs and expenses thereof. a THAT the owners of one-half of the area to be assessed for the cost of the w project did not, at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing file written protests against the said proposed improvements as a whole, or against the said district or the extent thereof to be assessed for the costs and expenses of said improvements as a whole, or as to the Engineer's estimate of said costs and expenses, or against the diagram or assessment to pay for the costs and expenses thereof. THAT the district benefited by said improvements and to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof are more particu- larly described in said Resolution of Intention and made a part hereof by reference thereto. That all public streets and highways within said assessment district in use t in the performance of a public function as such shall be omitted from said district and from the levy and collection of the special taxes to be hereafter levied and collected to cover the costs and expenses of said improvements. a THAT the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements, contained in said report, are finally pt approvedadoptedandaroved as the plans and specifications to which said work shall be done as called for in said Resolution of Intention. THAT the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expenses of said improvements, and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, con- tained in said report, is finally adopted and approved as the Engineer's total and de tailed estimate of the costs and expenses of said improvements. THAT the public interest and convenience require said improvements to be made as described in and in accordance with said Resolution of Intention on file in the office of the Clerk reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description of said improvements, and also for further particulars pursuant to the provisions of said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended. 4 THAT the diagram showing the assessment district referred to and described } in said Resolution of Intention, and also the boundaries and dimensions of the T March $, 1960 - continued F fi respective subdivisions of land within said district as the same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions having been x:.. given a separate number upon said diagram, as contined in said report is finally F . approved and confirmed as the diagram of the properties to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said improvements. THAT the assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the proposed improvements upon the several subdivisions of land in said district in pro- portion to the estimated benefits to be received by said subdivisions, respectively, from said improvements, and of the expenses incidental thereot, contained in said re- port, is finally approved and confirmed as the assessment to pay the costs and expenses of said improvements. THAT said Engineer's report be, and the same is hereby finally adopted and approved as a whole. THAT the Clerk shall deliver to the County Surveyor the said assessment, to- ether with said diagram thereto attached and made agr part thereof, as confirmed by this Board, with his certificate of such confirmation thereto attached and of the date a thereof; and that said County Surveyor shall forthwith record said diagram and assess- ment in his office in a suitable book to be kept for that purpose, and append thereto his certificate of the date of such recording, and such recordation shall be and con- stitute the assessment roll herein. d THAT said County Surveyor, upon the recording of said diagram and assessment, shall mail to each owner of real property within the assessment district at his last known address as the same appears on the tax roll of the County or on file in the office of the Clerk or to both addresses if said address is not the same, or to the general delivery when no address so appears, a statement containing a designation by lstreet number or other description of the property assessed sufficient to enable the owner to identify the same, the amount of the assessment, the time and place of pay- ment thereof, the effect of failure to pay within such time, and a statement of the fact that bonds will be issued on the unpaid assessmentspa pursuant to the Improvement Act of 1911. THAT said County Surveyor shall also give notice by publishing a copy of a Notice to Pay Assessments by three successive insertions in the Antioch Ledger, that said assessment has been recorded in his office, and that all sums assessed thereon are due and payable immediately, and that the payment of said sums is to be made thirty 30) days after the date of recording said assessment , which date shall be stated in sV said notice, and of the fact that bonds will be issued upon unpaid assessments as above Y" provided. AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution of Award of Contract Devpar In- dustrial Subdivision. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT on March 1, 1960, the Board publicly opened, examined and declared all sealed proposals or bids for the work described in Resolution of Intention adopted January 26, 1960. THAT the Board rejected all of said proposals or bids except that hereinafter mentioned, and awards the contract for doing the work and furnishing the materials, supplies and equipment necessary therefor, to the lowest responsible bidder, to wit: Antioch Paving Company, Route 1 , Box 640, Antioch at the unit prices named in said bid. THAT the Chairman of said Board shall make and enter into a written contract with said successful bidder and the Clerk shall attest his signature and affix thereto the corporate seal of the County. AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, t W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NOME. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. h, ill t In the Matter of Resolution Designating' Collection Officer Devpar Industrial Subdivision.RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: ty THAT the County Treasurer is appointed as the person to whom payment of assess meats shall be made under Resolution of Intention adopted by the Board on January 26, 1 1960, and that his office in the Court House, Martinez, California, is the place at which the said payments will be made, and the County Surveyor is relieved of all re- sponsibility in connection with collecting said assessments. AYES: Supervisors JA1ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, C r w . W. G. BUCHANAN. JOSEPH S. SILVA. A March $, 1960 - continued 4 NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i u. In the Matter of Complaint of j Mrs. Gladys Sargent, President of Pets and Pals. f Mrs. Gladys Sargent, President of Pets and Pals, appeared before this Board with reference to a meeting of the Rabies Advisory Committee of the State Health Department held in Berkeley on March 1st. w ,h Mrs. Sargent requested the Board to protest the matter of having the entire county declared rabies endemic when a rabid animal is found in an isolated area of the : a county; and she also requested the Board to ask for representation on the State Board of Health; and The Board directed the County Administrator to arrange for a meeting be- tween a representative of the Administrator's office, the Agricultural Commissioner and Mrs. Sargent. s I In the Matter of Authorizing j write-off of certain Hospital accounts, r On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that authorization is given to write-off certain Hospital accounts totaling $69,930.89, names of the debtors, amounts due and oaring to the County as shown on list of accounts filed with this Board on March 3 , 1960, by the County Auditor-Controller. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I r , In the Matter of Granting Permit to Contra Costa Waste Service, Inc. to dispose of garbage on certain lands within Contra Costa County. Contra Costa waste Service, Inc., A California Corporation,having filed with this Board an application for permit to dispose of garbage on the following lands lying within Contra Costa County: A parcel of land in the Southeast Quarter of Section y 27, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Section corners of Sections 269 279 34 and 35, thence north along the east line of said Southeast Quarter of said Section 27, a distance of approximately 2233.5 feet; thence south 89 deg. 32'r west 704.2 feet; thence north 45 deg. 57' west 599.0 feet to the north line of the southeast quarter of Section 27; thence 'West along said north line of said southeast auarter of Section 27, approximately 645 feet; thence south 90 deg. 0' a distance of approxi- mately 1450 feet to a point on the north line of Paso Corte Road; thence east along said north line of said Paso Corte Road to the point of beginning, containing an area of 60 acres, more or less. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion thereof presently leased to the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California and to the City of Antioch, County of Contra losta, State of California; and 4 r1 said Contra Costa Waste Service Inc. having also filed with this Board Bond No. gl 26 30 issued by Glens Falls insurance Company in the amount of $2,000, as required by Ordinance No. 565 as amended by Ordinance No. 1283, said bond being for the purpose ; of guaranteeing that the privilege applied for shall be performed in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the Board and as recommended by the County Health Department; NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT fS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Contra Costa Waste Service, Inc. isF. granted a permit to use the property above described as garbage dump site, with the following conditions: 1. Disposal shall be by means of cut and fill with a minimum of i two (2) feet of earth cover. 2. Equipment in good repair and suitable for the operation shall be available at all times. t 3. A sufficient supply of water under adequate pressure shall be available on the dump site before disposal operations commence, I and shall continue to be available for immediate use at all times. 4. An adequate control of flies, rodents, and insects shall be maintained. 5. No wind-blown material shall be permitted to escape from the fill operation. i ry t x March 8, 1960 - continued 6. There shall be no odors :°uch as to create a public nuisance. F 7. There shall be no burning. S. The distance between the disposal site operation and r.Markley Creek shall be maintained so that there will be no seepage from the operations to the creek. 9: The operation shall comply with all applicable laws. If conditions should change materially at some time in the future, it may benecessarytorevisetheseregulations. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A j. In the Matter of Proceedings of Governi g Board of ORINDA UNION f SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa Regarding Apportionment Authori- zation Election. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Governing Board of the ORINDA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra CostaCounty, including a canvass of the election held on February 9, 1960 at which election the electors of the district, by a two-thirds vote, approved the following: Shall the governing board of the Orinda Union School x District of Contra Costa County be authorized to ac- cept and expend an apportionment in an amount not to exceed gine Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 0950,000) from the State of California under and subject to the s r provisions of Chapter 10 (Sections 19551 to 19686) of Division 14 of the Education Code, which amount is subject to repayment as provided by said Chapter? Yes ------------------------- 1,661 No i 191 Illegal --------------------- 1 i TOTAL 1,$53 It is by the Board ordered that a certified copy of this order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to Sue for Re- imbursement for Support or for a Continuing Order for Support. RESOLUTION RESOLVED: On recommendation of the District Attorney's Office and other good cause appearing therefore it is hereby resolved that the District Attorney is r authorized to proceed on behalf of the county to sue for reimbursement and/or for an order of continuing support in the following cases in which support for dependent, minors has been or is about to be advanced from county funds. q 1) County of Contra Costa vs Smiles Cosmo Torres 2) County of Contra Costa vs Thomas K. Proctor 3) County of Contra Costa vs David I. Hover 4) County of Contra Costa vs Walter E. Killeen two suits) 5) County of Contra Costa vs Jerry Noble Caesar Y° 6) County of Contra Costa vs James Powell Q_ a In the Matter of SERVICE AREA LIB-3 This Board having received a communication from the Citizen*s Committee heretofore appointed by the Board and who petitioned for the establishment of Service AREA LIB-3 for the purpose of providing library services, and in which communication notice is given that a petition to dissolve SERVICE AREA LIB-3 will be circulated un- less certain requirements are fulfilled, and Mrs. Isabelle S. Brubaker of said Committe having this day appeared before the Board and protested the delay in calling for bids for construction of a library within the Service Area and also protested any inclusioninplansforsaidlibraryofanyotherofficesordepartments; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator, Supervisor Coll and Librarian Bertha Hellum for their report on March 15, 1960 to this Board. 14 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Buchanan, Silva; NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor Coll. 3. 1 March 8, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. k The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY e THE B04RD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: E k Requests dated March 3. 1960 In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 j of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1959-60 In Volume 32, Assessment #645?99 and Sale #2678 for 1958, William H. Crossman Jr. , et al are erroneously assessed with .63 acre parcel in Section 14 T2N R3E, assess= ed value of land $100. This assessment should be cancelled for the years 1958 and 1959 as it is double with and included in Assessment #645256. w In Accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1959-60 In Volume 33 Assessment #665707-1, Karl V. & Singne E. Ahnger are assessed with 3.14 acres in Ro hoca del la Canada del Pinole with trees erroneously assessed at $3370. The correct assessed value of trees is $150. This correction should be made on second installment of taxes. In Volume 38, Assessment #807684 Estes & Lucy Singleton are assessed with Lot 27 and South 10 feet Lot 28 Block 10, Horth Richmond Land and Ferry Tract No. L with improvements erroneously assessed at $830. These improvements did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. Request dated March 4. 1960 In accordance with Section 531 and 531.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following assessment should be added to the 1959-60 Unsecured Assessment Roll. Code 801-Assessment No. 3503 E 1 RICHMOND MOTOR PARTS 2131 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California i Assessed Valuation $8,400 personal property with $2$,940 solvent credits. i Note: A waiver of notice of an equalization hearing has been signed for the above A assessment, K The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Assessor l permission to leave State, Larch On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. C. L. Dunklee, County Assessor be and he is hereby granted permission to leave California for the period, March A-11, inclusive. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Request Alameda- Contra Costa Counties Pony Express Centennial Committee for contri- bution. This Board having received a request from Mr. Roy S. Bloss, Co-Chairman of the Contra Costa-Alameda Counties Pony Express Centennial Committee, for a contri- bution toward the expenses of celebration being planned in observance of the 100th anniversary of the Pony Express; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the County Administrator and to the Contra Costa Development Association. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Glanville Plumbing Company for Off-Site Sewer System, Boys Rehabilita- tion Center, Byron. This Board having on February 16, 1960, awarded a contract to Glanville Plumbing Company, 2900 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, for Off-Site Sewer System, Boys Rehabilitation Center, Byron, California; i An agreement dated March 8, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and f the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials a i\ iF March 8, 1960 - continued 4, necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, one in the amount of $8400 and one in the amount of $4200, issued by Continental Casualty Company, with said Glanville Plumb- Ing Company, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; x On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and MEL F. NIELSEN, 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 chock which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Designating the week of March 7-13 1960, as California Public inployee week. WHEREAS, Public service at all levels of government in California is among the most efficient and economical in the country; and WHEREAS, these services to the public "are absolutely essential to the health, security and comfort of all its citizens; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THIS BOUD RESOLVED that recognition isgn given to the designation by vtheHonorableEdmundG. Brown, Governor of California, of week of March 7-13, 1960,as California Public Employee Week. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board.- AYES: oard: AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approving jOrdinance. On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1411 which regulates movement of vehicles upon certain streets and highways in the County of Contra Costa, 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 a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1411 in the Post Dispatch The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k 1 In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1407, 1409. r This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1407, 1409, and Affidavit 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 Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kennyq IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors to the Regents of the University of t California. RESOLUTION Fe* WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is continually concerned with the orderly development of the County, including the incorporated areas within its boundaries; and WTHEREAS, the City of Richmond has informed the Board of Supervisors of its concern over the proposed acquisition of the Ford motor Company property located at the foot of South Tenth Street, Richmond, California, primarily as a warehouse; and i3. WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Board of Supervisors that such use of the above property is not compatible with the highest and best use of such property; and WHEREAS the peculiar nature of the existing facilities immediately surround- king the property demands its use for manufacturing or assembly of articles requiring these facilities; and re i March 8. 1960 - continued fir s s:a, WHEREAS, the loss of tax revenues and potential employment resulting from I the proposed acquisition would detrimentally affect the economy of the County; and Fs} WHEREAS this Board is informed that other properties are better suited to the proposed use if acquired by the University of California; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costaj a County urges the Board of Regents of the University of California to terminate further' consideration and acquisition and investigate other properties in areas more suitable for use as warehouse facilities. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be delivered by the- representative of this Board to the .Board of Regents of the University of California, and that copies of said Resolution be mailed to the Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Governor of the State of California, and to all interested legislative representatives The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN", THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH- S. SILVA. i s NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Petition from certain residents in the area of Bancroft and Dorsch Roads between Walnut Creek and Concord, re flood problem. This Board having received a petition signed by approximately thirteen residents, who live in the area of Bancroft and Dorsch Roads between Walnut Creek and Concord, requesting that some action be taken to alleviate the flood problem in and about the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, and on notion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition is referred to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing compromise 4 of claim for County Hospital bill, Estate of Mr. M. Pino. F The County Medical Director and the County Auditor-Controller having reco- mmended that the Creditor's Claim for County Hospital bill, Estate of Mr. M. Dino, be compromised from $4,440.44 to $4,000; NOW THEREF(RE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor; Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to compro- mise the indebtedness and file and amended Creditor's Claim on the estate of Mr. M. Pino, deceased. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Authorizing payroll E deductions on a monthly basis for dues of members of Deputy Sheriffs* f Association. f On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE 60ARD ORDERED that Payroll deductions on a monthly basis for dues of members of the Deputy Sheriffs Association of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Release of lien on property of Antonio Puglisi. F The County Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that payment in' full has been received for lien on property of Antonio Puglisi, filed May 22, 1959 in Volume 3379 of Official Records, page 101; and said County auditor-Controller o. having requested release of lien on said property; 7 cNOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor; Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lien against the property of Antonio Puglisi be and the same is hereby RELEASED. t 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f i C f 1 27$A'-.1J March 8, 1960 - continued - K n In the Matter of Approval x of Agreement with County I of Alameda for testing capacity of tank trucks. Agreement dated April 1, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, herein- after called First Party, and the County of Alameda, hereinafter called Second Party, and wherein it is agreed that the Weights and Measures Department of the Second Party will measure, test and calibrate all such oil tank trucks for and on behalf of the x First Party as said First Party requests be measured, tested and calibrated, and wherein it is further agreed that said First Party will pay Second Party for such ser vices $4.50 per hour plus the sum of 4.50 per hunared cubic feet of water used thereby, nM: and if said Second Party is requested to test for accuracy vehicle tank meters, etc. , the First Party will pay said Second Party #5.50 per hour, and wherein it is further 5 agreed that the total amount of services to be rendered during any one fiscal year shall not exceed $2,500 unless specifically authorized in writing by the Board of Supe - visors of Contra Costa County, said agreement to become effective April 1, 1960, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authroized to execute said agreement on behalfof the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G` w eyl S r' Ym.I N M1aa, z F 7 f 4 4`Tun C 1 Y fd r , a2 r i h frs". f. 278E rY; lm t a r.. t s r v s F 3. A rpt t r :T b C y, t 1 r L rf J y t t 3 x i. r t 2 I z t e- March 8, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Granting authori- zation to file claims in Municipal and Justice Courts for the collec- tion of taxes and delinquencies. i rt: s fax At the request of the County Tax Collector, and with the consent of the District Attorney; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY t THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted to file claims in Municipal and Justice Courts for collection of taxes and delinquencies on the following unsecured personal property assessments in accordance with Section 3003, Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue Lags of California: MUNICIPAL COURT Cadenasso, J.n . 202 Christie Drive Martinez, Californian Equipment and Improvement s 902..51 1955-56 - Code 7604 No. 2 - Assessed Valuation $ 2810Win Tax $204.65 - penalty $16.37 - Total Tax 221.02 01121956-57 - Code 7604 No. 1 - Assessed Valuation $2850 Tax $169.00 - penalty $13.52 - Total Tax 182.52 2 1957-58 - Code 7604 No. ? - Assessed Valuation $3430 Tax $230.29 - penalty $18.42 - Total Tax, 248.71 1958-59 - Code 7604 No. 10% - Assessed Valuation $3430 Tax $231.73 - penalty $18.53 - Total Tax 250.26 902.51 4 4 Doyle, James E. dba Doyle Draying Company 2169 Pacheco Street Concord, California A. Equipment, Improvements and Machinery 607,25 1956-5? - Code 7939 No. 4 - Assessed Valuation $2410 Tax $152.26 - penalty $12.18 - Total Tax 164.44 1956-57 - Code 7439 No. 5 - Assessed Valuation $5270 Tax $332.95 - penalty $26.63 - Total Tax 359.58 Y , 1957-58 - Code 202 No. 470 - Assessed Valuation $960 r Tax $77.07 - penalty $6.16 - Total Tax 83.23 607.25 JUSTICE COURT Brauer. S Paul and Helen dba Snide's hoes K 515 - 7th Street Oakland, California a Merchandise and Equipment 361.32 1959-60 - Code 202 No. 2454 - Assessed Valuation $1100 Tax $334.56 - penalty $26.76 - Total Tax 361.32 Jue, J. W. 13757 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Machinery and Equipment 1$3.95 1958-59 - Code 1103 No. 110$ - Assessed Valuation $940 Tax $88.65 - penalty $7.09 - Total Tax 95.74 1959-60 - Code 1103 No. 2145 - Assessed Valuation $830 p Tax $81.68 - penalty $6.53 - Total Tax 88.21 f 1$3.95 i Kilroy, D. 3300 3rd Avenue Sacramento California Boat No. 2AB1483 210:60 1957-58 - Code 5304 No. 303 - Assessed Valuation $3750 Tax $195.00 - penalty $15.60 - Total Tax 210.60 Mulcahy, James RizzioFrank A. dba The Hub y 719 Main Street Martinez, California Equipment and Merchandise 240.32 1958-59 - Code 501 No. 1243 - Assessed Valuation $3680 W` Tax $222.52 - penalty $17.80 - Total Tax 240.32 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 AFM Y March 8, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Antioch election precinct 41, Concord election precincts 119 22, 279 43, 619 70, 111, 112, Walnut Creek election precincts 38, 47, 50, 51 52, 53 , and Martinez election precincts 1, 209 29, election precincts of Contra Costa bounty, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to wit: ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 41 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of Antioch and the southerly line of Wilbur Avenue; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2649; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2649 in a general clockwise direction to the incorporation line of the City of Antioch; thence along said incor- poration line in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of :, Biglow Drive and the southerly line of East Eighteenth Street; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn arzllel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of East ighteenth Street; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the in- tersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Cavallo Road and the southerly line of Fast Eighteenth Street; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of East Eighteenth Street; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easter- ly line of Noia Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Tract 2404• thence easterly along the boundary line of Tract 2404 :, to the westerly line of Tract 249 thence northerly along the westerly line of Tract 2649 and along the northerly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City R of Antioch, said point being also the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 11 tyx Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Adelaide Street and the northwesterly line of Sunset Avenue , said point being also on the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approx- , imately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Amador Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the ' City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 22 Beginning at the most northerly corner of the Rancho San Miguel, said point being also on the westerly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the northeasterly boundary line of the Rancho San Miguel ': to the center line of Treat Lane; thence southwesterly along the center line of Treat Lane to the intersection thereof with the southeasterly extension of the southwesterly , line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Hoenrider; thence northwesterly R` along said extension and along the southwesterly line of said Hoenrider Tract to the center line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad Right of 'day; thence northerly along the center line of said Right of 'Nay to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; : thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad Right of Way; thence northerly along the center line of said Right of 'Say to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly, extension of the southeasterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Cole; thence northeasterly along said extension and along said Cole Tract to the westerly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence in a general northerly direction along the west- erly line of said canal to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 27 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Willow Pass Road and the center line of Galindo Street; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the center line of Galindo Street to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the northwesterly line of Sunset Avenue; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Sunset Avenue to the center line of Adelaide Street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Adelaide Street to the southeasterly line of Sunset Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Sunset Avenue and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the northeasterly line of Meadow Lane; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Meadow Lane to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Concord Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Concord Avenue to the easterly line of State Freeway Highway No.' 24; thence north- erly along the easterly line of said Freeway to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Mt. Diablo Unified School District; thence in a general easterly direction along said School District tract to the center line of Galindo Street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Galindo Street to the center line of Bonifacio Street; thence southwesterly along the center line of Boni- facio Street to the center line of Sutter Street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Sutter Street to the center line of Willow Pass Road; thence northeasterly along the center line of Willow Pass Road to the point of beginning.z i r.. March $, 1960 - continued CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 43 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of Concord and the center line of Detroit Avenue; thence from said point of beginning b: northwesterly along the center line of Detroit Avenue tc the northwesterly line of Concord Park; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Concord Park and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 61 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Joan Avenue with the f` westerly line of Canterbury Village Unit No. 2, said point being also on the incorpora- tion line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of beginning along said in- corporation line in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the easterly line of Maynard Street; thence northerly along said extension to the northerly line of Clayton Road; thence easterly along the north- erly line of Clayton Road to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Third Supervisorial District; thence southwesterly along said Supervisorial District boundary line to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said in- corporation line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Canterbury 7_ Village Unit No. 2; thence northeasterly along the boundary line of Canterbury Village Unit No. 2 to the center line of Canterbury Drive; thence southwesterly along the center line of Joan Avenue; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the cerate line of Joan Avenue to the point of beginning. CONCCED PRECINCT NO. 70 Beginning at the intersection of the cneter line of Detroit Avenue and the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a southwesterly direction to the center line of Pine Creek; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the center line of Pine Creek to the boundary line of Sunshine Estates Unit No. 1; thence along the boundary line of Sun- shine Estates Unit No. 1 in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of Pine Creek; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the center line of Pine Creek to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the southeasterly line of Sunset Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along the south- easterly line of Sunset Avenue to the center line of Adelaide Street, said point being also on the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the northwesterly line of Lakeshore Village; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Lakeshore Village to. the center line of Detroit Avenue; thence southeasterly along the center line of Detroit Avenue to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 111 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Detroit Avenue and the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallelw. with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Amador Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the incorpora- tion line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the westerly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence in r a general southerly direction along the westerly line of said canal to the southeasterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Cole; thence southwesterly along k the southeasterly line of said Cole Tract and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad Right of Way; thence northerly along the center line of said Right of Way to the center line of Monument Boulevard;thence southwesterly along the center line of Monument Boulevard to the center line of Detroit Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Detroit Avenue to f the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 112 Beginning at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Willow Pass Road and the northeasterly line of Palo Verde Drive, said point being also on the incorpora- tion line of the City of Concord; thence from said point of beginning along said in- corporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the northwesterly line of a Willow Pass Road; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Willow Pass Road to the point of beginning.a. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 38 Beginning at the northwesterly corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Marchbanks, said point being also on the Ht. Diablo Unified School District boundary line and on the incorporation line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction y to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the northeasterly line of San 14.iguel Estates; thence southeasterly along said extension and along the north- easterly line of San Miguel Estates to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the center line of Los Cerros Avenue; thence southwesterly along said k extension and along the center line of Los Cerros Avenue to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly r line of San Carlos Drive and the northwesterly line of Los Cerros Avenue; thence wester 4 ly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of r Los Cerros Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the l southeasterly direr- northeasterly line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence- in a genera March $, 1960 - continued tion along the boundary line of said canal to the incorporation line of the City ofWalnutCreek; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District; thence along the boundary line of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PR1-:CINCT NO. 47 Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly extension of the center line of Los Cerros Avenue and the northeasterly line of San Miguel Estates; thence from said point of beginning northwesterly along the northeasterly line of San Miguel Estates and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise Y , direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of E1 Divisadero Avenue and the northeasterly line of San Antonio Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line tc the southeasterlylineofE1DivisaderoAvenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line ofElDivisaderoAvenuetothesouthwesterlylineofSanAntonioDrive; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of El Divisadero Avenue and the southwesterly line of San Antonio Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of El Divisadero Avenue; thence in a general southwesterly and southerly direction along last said r. described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of E1 Divisadero Avenue and the northerly line of San Benito Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of El Divisadero Avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of El Divisadero Avenue to the southerly line of San Benito Drive; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of El Divisadero Avenue - and the southerly line of San :Benito Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of El Divisadero Avenue; thence south- erly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of E1 Divisadero Avenue and the north erly line of San Carlos Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisect- ing line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of San Carlos Drive to the boundary line of Tract 2667; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2667 in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Los Cerros Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of San Carlos Drive and the northwesterly line of Los Cerros Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the center line of Los Cerros Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center ; line of Los Cerros Avenue and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 50 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Scotts Lane and the center line of Shady Glen Road; thence from said point of beginning in a general north= westerly direction along the center line of Shady Glen Road to the center line of Walnut Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the centerline of Walnut Boulevard to the center line of Eckley Road; thence northeasterly, easterly and southeasterly along the center line of Eckley Road to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the northwesterly line of that tract of land described in Walnut Creek City Annexation Ordinance No. 431; thence northeasterly along said extension and along the northwesterly line of said Annexation Ordinance to the boundary line of the Walnut Heights Subdivision; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the boundary line of the Walnut Heights Subdivision to the intersection thereof with the northeast- erly extension of the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of McConnell Lane; thence southwesterly along said ex- f tension and along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Gerry Court Tract; thence along the boundary line of the Gerry Court Tract to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of the Mt. View Highway; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- easterly line of Vallecito Lane; thence northwesterly along said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the center line of Shady Glen Road; thence in a general northerly direction and along the center line of Shady Glen Road to the x point of beginning. Saving and Excepting Therefrom -- All that territory included in the City of Walnut r Creek Annexation Ordinances No. 444, 431 and 429. k{ WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 51 r 7,e Beginning at the most southerly corner of Tract 2667 saidgngy point being also on the incorporation line of the City of Walnut Greek; thence from said point of be- ginning along the boundary line of Tract 2667 in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of San Carlos Drive; thence easterly along the center line of San A , Carlos Drive to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of El Divisadero Avenue and the north- erly line of San Carlos Drive; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100, feet easterly from the easterly line of El Divisadero Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of E1 Divisadero Avenue and the southerly line of San Benito Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of E1 Divisadero Avenue; thence northerly along the easterly line of + E1 Divisadero Avenue to the northerly 'ine of San Benito Drive; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of E1 Divisadero t Avenue and the northerly line of San Benito Drive to a line drawn parallel with and t March $, 1960 - continued u; approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of E1 Divisadero Avenue; thence northerly and northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of El Divisadero Avenue and the southwesterly line of San Antonio Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of El Divisadero Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of El Divisadero Avenue to the northeasterly line of San Antonio Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of E1 Divisadero Avenue and the northeasterly line of San Antonio Drive to the boundary line of San Miguel Estates; thence south- easterly along the boundary line of San Miguel Estates to the boundary line of Tract w N 2464; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2464 in a general clockwise direction to the incorporation line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation a line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. WALI.'UT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 52 r All that territory included in the City of Walnut Creek Annexation Ordinances No. 444, 431 and 429. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 53 All that territory included within the boundaries of Annexation Ordinance i No. 450 of the City of Walnut Creek. MARTINEZ PRECIIC T NO. 1 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Alhambra Avenue and the center line of G Street; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center line of G Street to the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence in a general southerly direction along the center line of Alhambra Creek to the incorporation line of the City of Martinez; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction r to the boundary line of the Concord -Municipal Court District; thence westerly along the boundary line of said Municipal Court District to the incorporation line of the n City of Martinez; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District; thence westerly along the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District to the incorporation line of the City of Martinez; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the northerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway; thence easterly along the ry northerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Alhambra "venue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Euclid Avenue and the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence westerly along the northerly line of Arroyo Drive to the westerly line of Euclid Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the westerly line of Luclid Avenue and the northerly line of Arroyo Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Rapp Avenue and the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence westerly along the northerly line of Arroyo Drive to the westerly line of Rapp Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Rapp Avenue and the northerly line of Arroyo Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Rapp Avenue; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle fromed by the westerly line of Rapp Avenue and the southerly line of H Street; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of H Street; thence easterly along the center line of H Street to the center line of Alhambra Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Alhambra Avenue to the point of beginning. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 20 Parcel 1 l Beginning at the most westerly corner of the Concord Municipal Court District 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 general counterclockwise t direction to the boundary line of the Martinez Elementary School District; thence 3 southerly along the boundary line of the Martinez Elementary School District to the F„ boundary line of the Concord Municipal Court District; thence westerly along the boundary line of said Municipal Court District to the point of beginning. Parcel 2 r Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Howe Road and the northwesterly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway, said point being also on the in- corporation line of the City of Martinez; thence from said point of beginning along Y4 said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the southerly line of Alhambra Oaks; thence easterly along the southerly line of Alhambra Oaks to the southwesterly line of Howe Road; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Howe Road to the point of beginning. t t Parcel 3 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of r Martinez and the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District, said point being also at the intersection of the center line of the Atchison-Topeka and the Santa Fe Y P u P rsr March $, 1960 - continued Railroad ht of Way and the westerly line of Alhambra Avenue; thence from said i Rig y p point i of beginning in ag'g general westerly direction along said Supervisorial District bound- ary line to the incorporation line of the City of Martinez; thence along said incorpor= ation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. Parcel 4 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the Second Supervi- sorial District and the center line of Franklin Canyon Road; thence from said point i y' of beginning northerly along the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District r to the incorporation line of the City of Martinez; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of the Atchison- i Topeka and the Santa Fe Railroad Right of- Way, said point being also on the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District; thence along said Supervisorial District boundary line in a general counterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. Parcel 5 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of High Street and the incorporation line of the City of Martinez; said point being also on the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District; thence from said point of beginning along r said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line ; of the Second Supervisorial District; thence northerly along said Supervisorial Y District boundary line to the point of beginning. 1 s r 1K MARTINEZ PRECINCT N0. 29 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of H Street and the north- easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Rapp Avenue and the southerly line of H Street; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Rapp Avenue; thence in a general southerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by r the westerly line of Rapp Avenue and the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence easterly along the northerly line of Arroyo Drive to the easterly! line of Rapp Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed 4 ` by the easterly line of Rapp Avenue and the northerly line of Arroyo Drive to the in- tersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Euclid Avenue and the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence easterly along the northerly line of Arroyo Drive to the easterly line of Euclid Avenue; thence ; northerly along the line bisecting the angle fold by the easterly line of Euclid 1b Avenue and the northerly line of arroyo Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Arroyo Drive; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Alhambra Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the northerly line of the Arnold x Industrial Highway; thence westerly along the northerly line of the Arnold Industrial Highway to the incorporation line of the City of Martinez; thence along said in- corporation line in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and v a roximatel 100 feet southwesters from the southwester) line of Serrano Avenue thence southeasterly along last said described parallel lin e tothe center line of St. Mary's Street; thence easterly along the center line of St. Mary's Street to the center line of Franklin Canyon Road; thence northerly along the center line of Frank- ! 4 lin Cnyon Road to the center line of H Street; their a easterly along the center line of H Street to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board.j x1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board ad 'ourns to-meet on Thursday, March 10, 1960, at 3 p.m. , in . the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. i 5 Uhairfaft ATTEST: W. T. PAAS : GLERK By, y eP y Clerk 7 k BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 3 P.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BU CHANAN, JOSEPH S. SI LV A. In the Matter of Proposed Classification and Pay Plan for County Fire Protection Districts. This Board having considered proposals for Classification and Pay Plan forCountyFireProtectionDistricts; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following procedures shall apply to the following County FireProtectionDistrictsandtosuchotherCountyFireProtectionDistrictsastheBoard may direct: Y Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District San Pablo County Fire Protection District Central Fire Protection District Orinda County Fire Protection District Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection DistricttElSobranteCountyFireProtectionDistrict Mt. View County Fire Protection District. HOURS OF EMPLOTRENa T: 63-hour work week commencing July 1, 1960, with districts being given one year within which to conform (to July 1, 1961). It shall be optional with the districts to operate on a 60-hour work week with the understanding that any districts adopting the 60-hour work week shall report to AdthisBoardbyJuly1, 1961, as to the effectiveness of said 60-hour work week. rSICKLEAVE: Shall accumulate at the rate of 24 hours per month with no maximum accumulation. Sick leave shall be charged on an hour for hour basis for absence from active shifts. CONTINUING PAY: Shall be as set forth in County Salary Ordinance No. 1285. RETIREMENT: The provisions of County Retirement Ordinance No. 326 shall be made applicable to the said County Fire Pro- f tection Districts, including safety membership. UNIFORMS:The original set of turn out clothes (helmet, safety visor, turn out coat, turn out pants and boots) shall be furnished by the district. Reimbursement at a reasonable depreciated value shall be made for clothing destroyed or damaged beyond re- pair, due to employment. s t MISCELLANEOUS h Districts shall furnish and maintain bedding, linen, kitchen equipment, eating and cooking utensils and necessary furniture. Bedding and linen shall be l laundered by the district. HOLIDAYS:General Election Days; January 1; February 12- February 22; May 30; July 4; First Monday in September; September 9; October 12, November 11; Thanksgiving Day; December 25. Each permanent employee who is employed at least one day before each of the major Government Code holidays indentified herein shall receive one-half shifts pay for each holiday occurring during such employment. The compensation received shall be arrived at by the following formula: Monthly Salary X 12 Anamal Active Sifts Scheduled 1 2 Y f VACATION:Employees serving in shift positions shall accrue vacations credits at the rate of 16 hours working time for each completed calendar month of service beginning on the date of such employee's appointment to the permanent position. Accrual of vacation credits for employees in shift employ- ments shall not be permitted in excess of 384 working hours, and no employee shall be allowed vacation with pay in excess of that actually accrued at the time such vacation is taken. When an employee with vacation credit is separated he shall receive terminal pay equivalent to the value of such credit based on his current pay rate. Vacation leave shall be rtY charged on an hour for hour basis for absence from active r shifts. k INSURANCE: Insurance covering health and medical plans as set forth r in County Salary Ordinance No. 1285 shall apply. 3 080 March 10, 1960 - continued t IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that action on all other items contained in the proposed Classification and Pay Plan, namely salaries and recall, is deferred I r, to March 22, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 15, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r 9ha f r adh ATTEST: W. T. PAA H, C ERR By r epiity Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF•SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 15 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING- SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS J6HN COLL W. G. BUCHANAN. ABSENT: SUPERVIS& ML F. NIELSEN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4i fA In the Matter of Amending the Resolution Establishing Positions and Salaries for Court Attaches of the Municipal Court of the Walnut Creek Judicial District. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa resolves as follows: The resolution adopted on the 29th da of December, 1959 creatingPyng Positions and salaries for the attaches of the Municipal Court of the Walnut Creek Judicial is hereby amended as follows: Delete one (1) Courtroom Clerk, salary range $481 - 584• Add one (1) Deputypy Clerk, salary range $325 - 395• PASSED ANDIDOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the-County of Contra Costa 1 at a meeting of said. Board held on the 15th day of March, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. I y L ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. 4 x.f On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Justice Court E1 Cerrito- Kensington Judicial District 1. Temporary salaries Fund 1003 325 s 2. Overtime 100 3. Postage 100 4. Office supplies a 100 Printed supplies 40 n Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 665 Marshal - Richmond Municipal Courts - 205 1. Temporary Salaries 750 2, Postage 170 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 920 She rif f - Jail 230-912 - Item No. 512 93 230-912 - Item No. 501 93 March 15, 1960 - continued H APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Jury Commissioner Temporary and Seasonal Help 210 Capital Outlay - 1 Typewriter 210 Via. Public Works Department j Primary Road Construction Alhambra Valley a Fund 1003 000 r Happy Valley Road 19618 1. Diablo Road 19,000 Diablo Road 11 coo a` 2. Diablo Road 69000 Diablo Road 6;000 Tice Valley Boulevard 4244 Tice Valley Boulevard 1,024 Moraga Road 10 3. Crockett Boulevard 500 F Secondary Road Construction n`= 4• Del Amigo a n 3,$$6 5. Second Street 204 Parsons Lane 5591 Hemme Avenue 779 5. Downer Street 7 Golden Gate Way 2$0 l Augustine Lane 236 Parchester Village 459 Minnesota Avenue n 592 6, Minor Betterments 1,700 Rr. Tabulating A i s;r 06 Add 3 Panels Fund 1003 115 Freight drayage do express 115 t j Airport 4 Terminal Aprons - Increment 1 and 2 749111 Install Pipe and Hose Reels (Item 10) 2;036 Engineering and Drainage Item 2) 24;564 y Runway Clear Zone Item 701) 24;400 Cost of Goods Sold 10;000 Unappropriated Reserve 13,111 P G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t,J present.A In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with Clinton R. Jones Marshal of Walnut Creek Judicial District for installation of iradio transmitters in private vehicles as part of coordinated communications system. Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated March 15, 1960; between the lCounty of Contra Costa hereinafter-called County, and Elinton R. Jones, hereinafter rj called Owner, wherein Bounty agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility z= of the Owner and Licensee of-the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over bothF the radio transmitting equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees; among other things, to pay the standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for installation and/or maintenance of subject communications equipment if County communications maintenance personnel are utilized, is presented to this Board; and k On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE fYrBOARD-ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Joseph S. a Silva, Vice-Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members resent.p In the matter of Leasing Space from the City of San Pablo for Bookmobile Storage.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Lease betweeen the County of Contra-Costa and the City of San y Pablo for Bookmobile Storage space expired August 25, 19599 and A. t WHEREAS, the City of San Pablo is Trilling to renew said lease for a period of eighteen (1$) months commencing August 26, 1959, at a rental of $1.00 per year; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby renews the said lease for a period of eighteen (1$)months commencing August 26, 1959, under the same teras and conditions as before, at a rental of $1.00 per year; 5M March 15, 1960 - continued BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Right of Way Agent of the County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to give notice of the renewal of this lease by delivering an executed copy of the above lease to the City of San Pablo, r a; The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. I NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. aG 3 Y b F' In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Alamo School District 1959 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board. of Alamo School District has certified, as re- R quired by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County State of-California' whose superintendent of schools has jurisdication over said schao district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare:j That on the 5th day of June, 1959, said governing board deemed it advisable, ` and by its resolution and order duly and regularly- passed and adopted, and' entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that-an election be called and held on the 29th day of September, 1959 in said district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued i and sold in the amount of $250,000 to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi- annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or t; buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance,operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings and grounds with furniture, equipment or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. i f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. i g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 1$010 of the Education Code, to wit: Providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property. f all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition); That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a major- ity of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published pursuant to Section 6063 of the Government Code in the VALLEY PIONEER a newspaper of general cir- culation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as re^_uuired by law; That said election was held in said district on said day- appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns there of duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared; as required by law; that .from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 524 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 635 votes were cast in favor of issu- ing said bonds and 151 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and there were 5 ifiegal (spoiled) ballots, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on-the 9th-day or February, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $26,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series A; that all acts, co ndit ions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issu- ance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, in- cluding this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED} that bonds of said Alamo School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of $250,000 and shall be designated "1959 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and ,$26;000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining 422k,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as the governing 3 board of said district and this board of supervisors shall determine at the time of z the issuance and sale of all or any part-of said remaing $224,04 of bonds. Said bonds; of Series A shall be dated June 15, • 19609 shall be 26 in number numbered consecutive-? ly. from A-1 to A-261, both inclusive of the denomination of $1600 each, shall be pay- able in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the county c. 28f March 15, 1960 - continued treasurer-of said county and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 1 000rinci 1 amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and bepPa payable t_ on June 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1980, both inclusive; 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable s on June 15th in each of the years 1981 to 1983, both inclusive. 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 the office of said county treasurer in one, installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of June, 1961, A and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of December and June of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors and by the treasurer or auditor of said county and shall be countersigned and the seal of said board affixed thereto by the county cierk of said county or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers,and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such sigma- tures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechan- ically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures, to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: xNumberUNITEDSTATESOF91ERICADollars A- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 12,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Y Alamo School District of Contra Costa Countv. 1959 School Bond, Series A ALAMO 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 day of 19 the a principal sum of One Thousand dollars in lawful money o the nited=tates 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 5t days w of June and ecember 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). aThisbondisone•of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except Ra. for such variation, if any, as may be required- to designate varying series, numbers denominations interest rates and maturities ) amounting in the aggregate to $250,600, 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 district on the 29th day of September, 1959, 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 t 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 district, •including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and 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 K 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 district and the money for the redemption of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shali be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be- countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of June, 1960. ra SEAL) MEL F. NIELSEN Chairman board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER County Aud for W. T. P AASCH until Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of- Series A shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit.- The it: The Treasurer of Coupon No. u Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Alamo School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said Zounty, the sum q r March 15, 1960 - continued shown hereon, being interest then due on 1959 School Bond No. A Series A, of said District, I dated June 15, 1960. t H. E. McNAMER r County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of f Series A and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collect= ion of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks in THE 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 5th day of April, 1960, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., of said day, received 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 15th day of March, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMBS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. h NOES: Supervisors - NONE. I ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Alamo School District 1955 School Bonds, i Series C. WHEREAS, the board of supervisorsof Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore on the 10th day of January, 1956duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of 250,000principal amount of bonds of Alamo School District, designated "1955 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and age WHEREAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds y was divided into series of which $89,000 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 $89,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining $161,000 principal r't amount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the govern , ing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; (and $82,000 ; principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the un- matured portion thereof is now outstanding; ) and this board of supervisors has re- ceived a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 9th day of February, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $79 000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bows into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series C; and WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that all of said remaining bonds of said authorized ' issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the issuance of $250,000 principal amount of 1955 School Bonds of Alamo 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 r for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 79 000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional; m series of said issue, to designated "Series C". Said bonds of Series C shall be dated June 15, 1960, shall be 79 in number, numbered consecutively from C-1 to C-79, both p 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 shalla mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: y 4,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mautre and be payable on June 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1979, both inclusive; d 3,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mature and be payable on June 15th, 1980. Said bonds of Series C 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 15th day of June, 1961, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of December and June of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series C shall be signed by the chairman of said board of March 15, 1960 - continued rM 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 or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signature and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signaturesPP or countersignatures to said bonds shall abemanuallyaffixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and ex- ecuted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series C shall be issued substantiallyinthefollowingform, to wit: U uNumberUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICADollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA y. C -1,000 a SCHOOL BOND OF x Alamo School District Of Contra Costa County. 1955 School Bond, Series C ALAMO 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 day of 19 the principal sum of One housand dollars $1,000) in lawful money of the dnited 3ates a, of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of a per cent (__, ) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of June and December of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year] . This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varing series, numbers denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $250,600, 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 district on the 22nd day of Novembe , 1955, 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 6onsti- tution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within n the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond,F 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 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 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 b the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of June, 1960. SEAL)MEL F. N IELSEN Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: rta H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series C shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, x will pay to the holder hereof out of the t interest and sinking fund of the a Alamo School District 5 in said County, on the 15th day of lg_______ fi of I at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum f; j shown hereon, being interest then due on 1955 School Bond No. C- u Series C, of said District, dated June 15, 1960. H. E. McNAMER t County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series C and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. F v 1 March 15, 1960 - continued z IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall caused x a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series C to be published at least two creeks 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 5th day of April, 1960, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, w for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves they 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 15th day of March, 19609 by the following vote, to wit: f AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. G NOES: Supervisors - NONE. s ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. vt/ In the Matter of Approval of Supplemental Agreement with 5 Herbert E. Ellis, Contractor, µre alterations to Palanka len- eels. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDUED that Joseph S. Silva,Vice-Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute Supplemental Agreement dated March 15, 1960, between the County and Herbert E. Ellis, Contractor, which agreement K5"'refers to the partial completion of alterations to Palanka Kennels and which authorizes the acceptance by the County of said contractor's work and authorizes recording of notice of completion without prejudice to certain obligations of said contractor as set forth in said agreement. jr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members d r present.In the Matter of Approval of a.1 Change Order No. 6 contract for construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field. f i On the recommendation of Mr. Elvin Riley, Architect, and on motion of Super- j visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order;No. 6 which adds the sum of $211.60 (covers modification of the electrical circuits as required by the Federal Aviation Agency) to contract with Wallace Webb and Son for }construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field, is APPROVED and Joseph S.Silva, Vice-Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County. tc i Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.In the Matter of Recommending to the Retirement Board that it approve change order to contract with Vezey Construction Company for the County Hospital ward building. 1 On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THIS RIRD RECOMMENDED to the Contra Costa County Retirement Hoard that it approve change order calling for removal of previously unidentified pipe at an additional. cost of $210 to the contract with Vezey Construction Company for the County Hospital ward building.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Resolution of in- 1 tention to enter into joint exercise of powers agreement with the City of El Cerrito for construction of court room in the proposed Public Safety Building. i On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THIS BbARD RESOLVED that it in-tends to enter into a joint exercise of powers agreement with the City of El Cerrito for the construction of the court room in theg.proposed Public SafetyBuilding.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f present.In the platter of Proposed construction j of library building in County Service Area LIB- 3.The County Administrator, on behalf of committee heretofore appointed by this Board having reported on the Walnut Creek library building program and having recom-mended that the construction of a library proceed as soon as possible; 1 z i March 15, 1960 - continued 4 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to negotiate with f.. the County Board of Retirement to determine the possibility of financing said building with the expectation that final plans and specifications will be presented for approval approximately April 1, 1960. a The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, 3 a JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. y. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division of Public works De- t partment to negotiate renewal of lease for the Walnut Creek Municipal Court. The County Administrator having notified this Board that the present lease for the Walnut Creek municipal Court will expire on March 31, 1960, and that a renewal of said lease is necessary pending determination for permanent quarters; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Division, Public Works Depart- ment, is authorized to negotiate a renewal of lease for the Walnut Creek Municipal Court. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 4 In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Division, Public works De- f partment, to arrange, for lease of space at 901 Main Street, Martinez, to be used by Central Service Divi- sion of Auditor-Controller's Office. The Countv Administrator having notified this Board that the present county- owned space occupied by the Central Service Division of the County Auditor-Controller's . Office on plain Street is inadequate and unsafe and that said space will be used for a temporary storage urgently needed by the Tabulating Department; t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Right of Way Division of the Public Works Department is authorized to arrange for lease of space at 901 Main Street, Martinez, to be used by the Central Service Division of the Auditor-Controller's Office at $225 per month for 18 months. Y. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving sub- stitution of laboratory sink at Buchanan Field Utility Building. On the recommendation of the Countyy ED Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDLthat approval is given for substitution of laboratory sink at the Buchanan Field Utility Building, as requested by the Agricultural Commissioner in connection with pest control analyses, which change will add $98.65 to the contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f In the Fatter of Authorizing Airport Manager to consolidate the two apron construction units into one project and to submit engineering data and project application to the Federal Aviation Agency for approval. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDkRED that the Airport Manager be and he is hereby authorized to consolidate the two apron construction units into one project in accordance with Federal Aviation Agency recommendation (required $74,111 can be arranged by internal adjustments and an appropriation of $13,111 from the Unappro- priated Reserve, which represents the county's share of the two projects). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Airport manager is authorized to submit engineer- ing data and the project application to the Federal aviation Agency for approval. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1 a March 15, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Authorizing appointment of Mr. Philip K. Brown at the third step u of salary range for Clinical Psychologist, On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor] Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Medical; Director is authorized to appoint Mr. Philip K. Brown at the third step of salary range 37 Clinical Psychologist. f G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, In the Matter of Appointment of Directors of Gregory Gardens County Water District. f It appears to this Board from the Certificate of the County Clerk that only [ one person has been nominated for each of the positions for Director of the Gregory Gardens County Water District which were to have been filled at the general water district election set for March 22, 1968, as follows, to wit: Robert W. Dorn Eugene L. Woloveke r7 It further appears to this Board from the Certificate of the Secretary of said water district that no petition as provided for in Section 30815, Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said water district; NOW THEREFORE,, Pursuant to Section 30817, Water Code, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that Robert W. Dorn and Eueene L. Woloveke be and they are hereby appointed _ Directors of said Gregory Gardens Founty Water District for the term commencing March 22, 1960, and until the election and qualification of their successors at the € general water district election to be held within said district in the year 1964. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. Y NOES: Supervisors - NONE. t qABSENT:Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN. ji In the Matter of Appointment of Director of Contra Costa County Water District, Division 5. It appears to this Board from the Certificate of the Count Clerk that only one person has been nominated for the position for Director of the lontra Costa County Water District, Division 5, which was to have been filled at the general water district election set for March 22, 1960, as follows, to wit: f Clyde C. Olney It further appears to this Board from the Certificate of the Secretary of said water district that no petition as provided for in Section 30815, Water Code, I requesting that a general election be held for the election of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said water district; NOW, THEREFORE pursuant to Section 30817, Water Code, IT IS BY THIS BOARD g ORDERED that Clyde C. Uney be and he is hereby appointed Director of said CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, DIVISION 5, for the term commencing March 22, 1960, and until the election and qualification of his successor at the general water district election to be held within said district in the year 1964. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:i AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. G ABSENT: Supervisors - MEt, F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Appointment of Director of Contra Costa County Water District, Division 4. It appears to this Board from the Certificate of the Count Clerk that only one person has been nominated for the position for Director of the Contra Costa County Water District, Division 4, which was to have been filled at the general water t district election set for March 22, 1960, as follows, to wit: Lester A. Richards It further appears to this Board from the Certificate of the Secretary of t said water district that no petition as provided for in Section 30815, Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said water district; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30817, 'Water Code, IT IS BY THIS BOARD i C3 w March 13, 1960 - continued ORDERED that Lester A. Richards be and he is hereby appointed Director of said CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, DIVISION 4, for the term commencing March 22, 1960, and until the election and qualification of his successor at the general water district 5:r election to be held within said district in the year 1964. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: a AYES: Supervisors J*ES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. G ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. a ry In the Fatter of Appointment of Directors of Pleasant Hill County Water District. It appears to this Board from the Certificate of the County Clerk that no person has been nominated for each of the two positions for Director of the Pleasant Hill County Water District which were to have been filed at the general water district election set for March 22, 1960; and It further appears to this Board from the Certificate of the Secretary of a said water district that no petition as provided for in Section 30815, Water Code, reque sting that a general election be held for the election of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said water district; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30817, Water Code, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed Directors of said Pleasant Hill County Water District for the term commencing March 22 1960, and until the election and qualification of their successors at the generai water district election to be held: within said district in the year 1964:f K. S. Blodgett f Charles U. Taylor Ln The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, In the Matter of Appointment of Directors of San Ramon Valley 4 ` County Water District. It appears to this Board from the Certificate of the County Clerk that only tone person has been nominated for each of the three positions for Director of the San Ramon Valley County Water District which were to have been filled at the general water district election set for March 22, 1960, as follows, to wit: Sam S. Brear y Ralph C. Smith George H. Warren Jr. It further appears to this Board from the Certificate of the Secretary of said water district that no petition as provided for in Section 30815, Water Code re- questing that a general election be held for the election of directors, has been ailed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said water district; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30817, Water Code, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that Sam S. Brear, Ralph C. Smith and George H. Warren, Jr. be and they are Thereby appointed Directors of said San Ramon Valley County Water District for the term commencing March 22, 1960, and until the election and qualification of their successors at the general water district election to be held within said district in the year p. 1964.. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. y j NOES: Supervisors - NONE. n ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. 1 1 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. s„- On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1408 which rezones property in the North Concord area request of R. Simmons, No. 477-RZ) . 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 a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1408 in the PLEASANT HILL NEWS Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. M t r i i March 15, 1960 - continued S f In the Matter of Approving form ofG Agreement for the annexation of certain unincorporated territory E of the County of Contra Costa to Alameda-Contra Costa Transit` District. RESOLUTION AND ORDER WHEREAS, THE COUNTY OF CONTRA. COSTA seeks to annex certain unincorporated p territory situate therein to Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District; and WHEREAS the Board of Directors of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, by fs Resolution No. 134, adopted March 8, 1960, has approved the terms and conditions of that certain agreement entitled "Agreement for Annexation of Certain Unincorporated A Territory of County of Contra Costa to Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District", which has been presented to this Board of Supervisors substantially in the form as set forth5i in the copy attached hereto marked Exhibit A; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, as follows: 1. The Board of Supervisors hereby approves the terms and conditions of said agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. 2. Such approval shall be endorsed on said agreement by the Chairman of the f Board of Supervisors in the following form: The County of Contra Costa approves the foregoing form of agreement and requests the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District to institute proceedings for the r annexation of the unincorporated territory described therein to the District. x Dated: March 15, 1960 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA t a .Vice- airman of the Board of 5upervisorsO kf: 3. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file a copy of said;f agreement, endorsed as aforesaid, with the Secretary of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit j sDistrict. K PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of March, 1960 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. UENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. JOE S. SILVA Vice-Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County p California Attest: W. T. PAASCH ounty Clerk 4 By Natalie Welby Deputy r SEAL) s s E X H I B I T A r AGREIIiENT FOR ANNEXATION of CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA to FALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT, a body corporate and plitic organized and existing under and by 3x virtue of the laws of the State of California and hereinafter referred to as "District,", and COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision organized and existing under and € by virtue of the laws of the State of Cal`ifcrnia and hereinafter referred to as "County" W I T N :: S S E T H WHEREAS, County seeks to annex to District certain unincorporated territory j situate within the boundaries of said County and more particularly described herein- # after; and I WHEREAS District is agreeable to such annexation in accordance with the provisions of law authorizing the annexation of unincorporated territory to District; and WHEREAS, District is authorized to issue on behalf of Scial Transit Ser-A vice District No. 1, bonds in the aggregate principal amount of ,16,500,000 for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, and completing transit facilities necessary or 1 t' convenient for transit service and, accordingly, has the means and will be able to provide facilities for supplying such transit service; and WHEREAS, District has agreed in writing with the Cities of Richmond and San Pablo on the terms and conditions of annexing said Cities to District; and H i k March 15, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, the Cities of Richmond and San Pablo have each agreed to call a special annexation election to be held June 7, 1960; and WHEREAS, the unincorporated territory hereinafter described, together with the Cities of Richmond and San Pablo, contitutes a single composite area contiguous to the District, s NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby mutually agreed, as follows: 1. The unincorporated territory to be annexed pursuant to this agreement is described as follows: TERRITORY TO BE ANNEXED TO THE ALAM6DA-CONTRA COSTA x TRANSIT DISTRICT AT THE. PRIMARY ME ECTION OF JUNE 7, 1960 All that unincorporated territory situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, lying southerly and westerly of the following described line; Beginning at the southwestern corner of the City of El Cerrito as said Cityf boundary existed on March 11 1960; said point of beginning being also a paint on a southern boundary of said county; thence from said point of beginning in a clockwise direction along the boundary line of said City of El Cerrito to the most Easterly corn thereof, being a point on the boundary of the Citi of RPh on as s i bund r existed on March 11 1960• thence follows t boundaryine o tie it o is mo n a counterclockwise direction as saidgboundary existed on March 11,y1960 to the inter- section of said City of Richmond boundary with the boundary line of tie San Pablo Rancho, also being on -the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District as said boundary existed on Larch 11, 1960; thence Northerly along the said Rancho boundary line to its intersection with the southerly line of the E.B.M.U.D. Annexation Resolution No. 18732; thence counterclockwise following said Resolution No. 18732 to ti the northwest corner thereof, being the northeast corner of the E.B.M.U.D. Annexation Resolution No. 18986; thence Westerly and Southerly along the boundary line of Resolu- tion No. 18986 to the southwest corner therof, being on the northern line of the San Pablo Rancho; thence Northwesterly and Southwesterly along the boundary line of the San Pablo Rancho to the northern line of the E.B.M.U.D. Annexation Resolution No. 17924; thence counterclockwise along the northern and western line of Resolution No. 17924 to the most western corner thereof, being on the northern line of the City of Richmond; thence following the boundary of said City of Richmond in a counterclockwise direction to an intersection with the eastern right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company as it now exists at the northwesterly corner of Parchester Village Unit No. 1, filed January 4, 1950Vol. 38 Maps page 48; thence Southerly, along the r western line of said Parchester Village Unit No. 1, said western line being coincident with the eastern right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, to an intersection with the easterly prolongation of a line parallel with and 300 feet dis- tant southerly measured at right angles from, the southern line of Survey No. 46o, Swamp and Otierhow Lands, Contra Costa County, State of California, said point being an angle point in the boundary line of the City of Richmond, Annexation Ordinance No. 1568; thence continuing counter-clockwise along the boundary line of the City of Richmond, Ordinance No. 1568, to its intersection with the westerly extension of the t: northern line of Tide Land purvey No. 243; thence Northwesterly continuing along the northern line of Annexation Ordinance No. 1568 and the northwestern extension thereof y to a point in the common boundary of Marin and Contra Costa counties, said point being 1$,000 feet and 2560 feet, more or less, northeasterly and northerly respectively, measured along said common boundary, from the intersection thereof with the common boundary between Township 2 North, and Township 1 North, Yount Diablo Base.x PARCEL TWO All that territory lying within the boundary of City of Richmond as said boundary existed on March 11, 1960. PARCEL THREE F; All that territory lying within the boundary of City of San Pablo as said boundary existed on March 11, 1960. SAVING AND EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL 3 City of San Pablo Annexation Ordinances 212 and 206. r 2. After annexation all property within the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described above, shall be subject to such taxes as May be levied by District pursuant to Article 8, Chapter 6, of the Transit District Law of the State of California. 3. This agreement shall not take effect unless and until a proposition for the annexation of such lands is approved by a majority of the voters within said un- incorporated territory voting at a special election to be called by District to be held June 7, 1960 in the manner provided by law. County agrees to bear all expenses 4 of such election. 4. Each party agrees to proceed diligently to complete its portion of the annexation proceedings provided by law. If a majority of all voters voting on the proposition at the election required by law for approval of this agreement favor the r z annexation to District of said unincorporated territory described above, such annexa- tion shall become effective upon completion of the requirements of law and the execution, of this agreement by the parties hereto. 5. Upon receipt by District of a copy of the agreement for annexation properly executed by District and County, the Board of Directors shall pass a resolution de- daringthe said unincorporated territory described above annexed to District, and shall cause a certified copy of the resolution to be filed with the Secretary of State. From and after the filing of the resolution with the Secretary of State, the annexation of said unincorporated territory to District is complete, i' s i r h March 15, 1960 - continued x DATED: ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT By Robert K. Barber, President B}[y7y v ; George Taylor, Secretary R COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA g By Chairman of the Board of Supervisors z: The County of Contra Costa approves the foregoing form of agreement and re- quests the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District to institute proceedings for the annexation of the unincorporated territory described therein to the District. Dated: March 15, 1960 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA j 1 n By JOE S. SILVA Vice-Chairman of the Board of Supervisors j SEAL) w Y In the Matter of Proposed Annexation of Certain Un- incorporated Territory to Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coli, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the staffs of the County Administrator, District Attorney and Clerk are instructed to work with the staffs of the Administrators of the cities of RichmondlandSanPablo, on the terms of annexation to the Special Service Zone and the terms , under which the next areas will come into the Special Service Zone, j The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN,, s crf JOSEPH S. SILVA, µ5 NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN, In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of penalty and reduction of tax on certain 1 assessment. Y The County Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that the office of the County Tax Collector has received a remittance from Mr. John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents payment on the following assessment: Fiscal Year 1956-57 Code 501 Assessment 33 Assessee: Ernest Wilson Tax: 18.22 Penalty: 1.45 and said Auditor-Controller having requested authorization to cancel the penalty and reduce the tax to $15.75, as provided for under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said penalty and reduce the tax to 415.75. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members x present. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien. The City of San Pablo having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property accuir- ed by the City of San Pablo; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of San Pablo, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien' on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Ro San Pablo Por Lot 99 Code 1109 195011-1 Por t T i ry S . March 15, 1960 - continued resent. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members p h f1 i` In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 unpaid County tax g2 liens. w The City of Pittsburg having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 un- paid County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquiredbytheCityofPittsburg; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City ofPittsburgandhavingrequestedauthorizationtocancel2}59-60 unpaid County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by theDistrictAttorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-t0 unpaid County tax liens on the following described property as requested: A Por Ro Los AIendanos Code 701 88-040-04 Por Ro Los 14endanos Code 701 88-040-05 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. w bi In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 unpaid County tax liens. The City of Walnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 unpaid County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquir- ed by the City of Walnut Creek; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of FWalnut , and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 unpaid County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; n. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-10 unpaid County tax liens on the following described property as requested: r Larkey Ranch Sub. 12 Por Lot 10 Code 912 171-062-04 Por Por Ro San Miguel Por Lot 3 Code 917 144-060-07 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Matter of Cancellation of 10,59-60 unpaid County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 unpaid County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, and having re-nested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 unpaid County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-t0 unpaid County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Alta Punta Tract Por Lots 1-5 Block 32 Parcel 1 140332 All Alta Punta Tract Por Lots 1-5 Block 32 Parcel 1 140333 All Bay View Park Lot 14 Block 26 141095 All Bay View Park Lots 1 & 2 Block 28 141199 All Bay View Park, 1st Addn Port Lot 49 All lot 5 Block "E" 141930 All G. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Cancellation a of 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Contra Costa County Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa µ`County Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959- 60 unpaid County tax line on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; r On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 unpaid March 15, 1960 continued x .,n r..s. tax lien on the following described property as requested: oNorthRichmondTract11Addn. Lot 5 Block 8 808016 All F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 unpaid County tax h r lien. 7 The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and The Count AuditorCounty having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 unpaid County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-10 unpaid County tax lien on the following described property as requested: I i Yrk Por Ro Acalanes 1958 J1993 500715-2 All x s. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. x t In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 unpaid County tax j Fliens. rt The State of California having recuested the cancellation of the 1959-60 ucauir County tas liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property a ed by the tate ofCalifornia; and r I The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California , and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 unpaid County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approvedi by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE j N BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-10 unpaid ry County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Townsite of Santa Fe Lots 29 & 30 Block 30 104154 All Por Ro San Ramon 4.80 Ac. Code 5100 187-150-01 All Por Ro Monte Del Diablo 0.390 Ac.Code 202 112-061-02 All Sunnybrook Tract Por Lot 8 Code 5106 187-110-20 Por jPorRoSanRamon15-34 Ac. hrCode51001$7-150-03 Por Por Ro San Ramon Code 5100 192-260-03 Por Ro El Sobrante Por Lot 1 665692 Por Santa Fe Lot 14 Blck 30 104144 All Santa Fe Lot 30 Blck 19 104007 All Santa Fe Lots 20 & 21 Blk 37 104318 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members I present, w i In the Matter of Proposed creation of Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District. f; Mr. Ernest Wilson of Kirkbride, 'Wilson, Harzfeld & Wallace, Attorneys at Law, appears before this Board and presents a copy of a proposed act to create a Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District, describing its boundaries, organization, { F management, financing, change of boundaries and dissolution; and F After considerable discussion and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY TkE BOARD ORDS that said Mr. Wilson is direct- ed to make changes in the proposed bill before presenting it to the Governor and the f legislative representatives of Contra Costa County, to effect the following: 1. No employee shall be a member of the Board of Directors of the proposed Bethel Island Municipal Improvement M District; x 2. The tax limit shall be $2 instead of the proposed $5; 3. New Board shall be elected. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t i i X f . March 15, 1960 - continued a kdSJ.), In the Matter of A Resolution Consenting to the Creation of the Bethel Island Municipal E Improvement District. RESOLUTION 4 THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: t THAT consent is hereby given to the adoption by the Legisature of the State of California of an :pct entitled "An Act to Create the Bethel Island Municipal Improve- meat District and to Prescribe its Boundaries, Organization Powers, Operation, 111anagement, Financing, Change of Boundaries, and Dissolution. THAT the Clerk of this Board is directed to forward certified copies of this Resolution to the Governor of the State of California, to Senator George Miller, Jr. and to Assemblyman Jerome R. Waldie. A° AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 4 s NOES:Supervisors - NONLO G ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Assurances to jthe State of California Concerning the Interim Work in Walnut Creek Channel. RESOLUTION 5 1 j There is in existence a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for interim work to be performed in Walnut Creek, the parties to which are this Board as the Governing Board of North Walnut Creek Emergency District, the County of Contra Costa, and Contra Costa County Flood Control. and Fater Conservation District dated March 1, 196O. The 3agreement provides the method of financing the interim wor to increase the capacity of Valnut Creek to 11 000 cubic feet per second from Ygnacio Valley Road dowstream to State Highway 4. Excepted from the operation of the agreement is approximately 5700 x feet of channel between Monument Road and Willow Pass Road Extension which the State of California proposes to realign for freeway purposes. The State Division of Highways in a letter dated February 2, 19609 to the Chief Engineer of the Flood Control District f recites that the State channel realignment is to be done concurrently with the interim channel work being performed pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement. The letter requests written assurance from the County authorities that the work being done under the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement will be accomplished and the specific dates as to when the work is scheduled to be commenced and completed. On recommendation of the Chief Engineer of the Flood Control District, NorthITRESOLVEDthatthisBoardof6upervisors, acting as the governing Board o thelValnutCreek3mergenryDistrict, under whose direction the interim channel work is to be accom list=d propos+sto initiate construction work on or before May 1, 1960, and to complete all work .:overed by said agreement by November 1, 1960. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 15th day of Larch, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, F. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. a x NOES: supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN« 4,. 4 In the Matter of authorizing Defense and Cross-Complaint in Action No. 7736$. The District Attorney is authorized to take whatever action is necessary to pprotect the County's interests in Action No. 7736$ in the Superior Court entitled INNS, Cross-Complainant vs. LEROY C. LAVERING, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al. .including filing Answer and Cross-Complaint and such other action as may be appropriate. x The Auditor is authorized and directed to draw a warrant in the sum of Seven Dollars ($7.00) payable to W. T. Paasch for filing fee in said action. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote, to wit: s AYES: Supervisors - JAMS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, r JOSEPH: S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. C_ ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Howard Lester V. Department of Agriculture, et al. No. 77737• It appearing to this Board of sunervisors that a Complaint for Injunction and for Declaratory Relief has been filed in the Office of the County Clerk as indicated above, and upon recommendation of the District Attorney, and good cause appearing therefor, BE IT RESOLVED that the District Attorneyy be and he hereby is authorized to assume the defense of said action on behalf of A. L. Seeley as County Agricultural Commissioner, and of the Office of the District Attorney. 1 i March 15, 1960 - continued v fYiBEITFURTHERRESOLVEDthatthecostsandexpendituresinvolvedinsucht defense are a proper charge against the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa and the County Auditor is authorized and directed to issue County warrants for then necessary costs, disbursements and expenditures incurred by the District Attorney in tthedefenseofsuchaction. 2 r rTheforegoingresolutionisadoptedbythefollowingvoteoftheBoardofaSupervisorsonMarch15, 1960: u AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOFIAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, r JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. r -. ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Johns-Manville Products Corp. a Delaware corpora- tion v. County of Contra Costa, No. 77739.s It appearing to this Board of Supervisors that a Complaint to recover taxes paid under protests has been filed in the Office of the County Clerk as indicated above, and upon recommendation of the District Attorney, and good cause appearing therefor, BE IT RESOLVED that the District Attorney be and he hereby is authorized to assume the defense of said action on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. j tt BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the costs and expenditures invol*red in such defense are a proper charge against the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa and the County Auditor is authorized and directed to issue County warrants for the Dnecessarycosts, disbursements and expenditures incurred by the istrict Attorney in the defense of such action. r The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors on March 15, 1960: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, 7 JOSEPH S. Sj,,VA. v; NOES:Supervisors - NONE. A BSENT: Supervisor MEI. F. NIELSEN. a In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District W Attorney; On motion of 4„pervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE * BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assess- ments: ssess- ments: x Requests dated March 11, 1960 In Accordance with the Provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the fiscal year 1948-49 For the year 1948, Sale #2201-P, (Assessment , 95293) M. R. Hays is erroneous-"r f ly assessed with a parcel of land in Rancho San Pablo. This assessment should be cancelled as it is double with and included in Assessments 704106, 700021, 7000209 700107, 704105 and 7001$$. For the fiscal year 1958-59 I For the year 1958, Sale (1555, (Assessment x; NM 0 y B March 15, 1960 - continued William F. Anderson, 2051 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members e present. t D In the Matter of Recommendation of the Government Operations Committee lof the Contra Costa County Taxpayers* Association, Inc. re selecting members of the Coroner's Jury from the County Jury Panel. r. This Board having received a recommendation from Mr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr. , Executive Director of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, Inc. with refe- rence to report of said Association's Government Operations Committee recommending that consideration be given to henceforth selecting members of the Coroner's Jury from the County Jury Panel in the same manner as other official juries, which recommendation was unanimously approved by the members of the Board of Directors of the Association; s On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for report as to costs and practicability of such procedure. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Publication of4. Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from BEATRICE WELTZ (required for County Civic Center-'4artinez) . RESOLUTIONK 1HEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, intends to purchase from Beatrice Weltz the real property described in the following notice, at a purchase price of Eighteen Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty Dollars 18 250.00) for Count Civic Centerproperty, which this Board finds is a fair andY s reasonable price for the the said property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, April 12, 1960, at ten o'clock, a.m. of said dayin the Chambers of this Board of a Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Aartinez, California, as the time and place when a and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property describe din said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby directed to cuase to be published in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD for three n'Y 3) weeks immediately preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHA iE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has, on the 15th day of March, 1960, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following described real property: R That parcel of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, deZlli scribed as follows: Lots 7 and 8 in Block 20 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GI'7EN that it is proposed to purchase said property t xfrom Beatrice Weltz; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Eighteen Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty Dollars, ($1$,250.00) ; that Tuesday, the 12th day 1 of April, 19150, at ten o'clock, a.m., of the said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. aye Dated this 15th day of March, 1960. F tf t W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, R By:K. A. Smith r Deputy.u PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 15th day of March, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: z' AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. wK NOES:Supervisors - NONE. i ABSENT: Supervisors FEEL F. NIELSEN. f 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 a s 34 March 15, 1960 - continued improvements located on land acquired for the construction of Taylor Boulevard, County# Road No. 3552 and described in the notice to bidders attached hereto and incorporated herein, must be removed and recommends that the improvements be sold for removal or demolition at public auction to the highest bidder: 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 needed for any County purpose and hereby directs the County Right of Way Agent sz to sell the above improvements for removal or demolition at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in accordance with terms and conditions of sale prepared by the Right of Way Agent, which are hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board sets Saturday, the 2nd day of April, 1960, on the premises at the location and time indicated in the notice to bidders, as the time and place where bids shall be publicly received, until the property is sold. The successful bidder must immediately deposit cash equal to twenty-five per fa, 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 Pleasant Hill News nespaper, notice of the intended sale of the above property. Such notice is attached hereto and made a part hereof. 4 r ; P ASS ED AND ADOPTED by at least four-fifths (4/5) vote of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 15th day of March, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: j AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, j JOSEPH S. SILVA. ire NOES: Supervisors - NONE. rk ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. v t NOTICE TO BIDDERS f The County Right of Way Agent will sell at public auction to the highest responsible bidder for removal and or demolition, the following described buildings to i be removed from County owned property: rra4 The auction will be held on the premises, Saturday, the 2nd day of April, 1960 at the time indicated for each following item: i Item No. 1 - 10:00 a.m. A one-story six room, wood frame dwelling and attached double car garage, located at 1020 Ruth brive, Pleasant Hill California. r Item No. 2 10.15 a.m A one-story six room, wood frame dwelling and attached double car garage, located at 1021 Ruth brive, Pleasant Hill, California. w Item No. ,3 - 10:30 a.m. A one-story, 5 room, wood frame dwelling, flat roof, concrete slab founda- tion, attached single car garage, located at 190 Diablo Court, Pleasant Hill, Calif- ornia. Item No. 4 10:45 a.m. 1 A one-story, 5 room, wood frame dwelling flat roof, concrete slab foundation, attached single car garage, located at 191 Diablo 60urt, Pleasant Hill, California. I Item No. 5 - 11:00 a.m. A one-story, 5 room, wood frame dwelling flat roof, concrete slab foundation, attached single car garage, located at 101 Diablo dourt, Pleasant Hill, California. The buildings will be open for inspection, Thursday, the 31st day of March, 1960, from 10:00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. y Terms and conditions of sale are available at the office of the County Right ! of Way Agent, 1139 Main Street, Martinez, California. By Order of Board of Supervisors W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By Ih. A. SMITH L k, x. Deputy In the Matter of the Release of H Lien on Real Property of Ida Pistons, also known as Ida Levinson Pistoni, deceased. WHI,:REAS, Ida Pistoni, also known as Ida Levinson Pistoni, deceased, executed a Reimbursement Agreement and Notice of Lien in favor of the County of Contra Costa on the 6th day of March, 1956, which Reimbursement Agreement and Notice of Lien became ry c 2 yy'i f a larch 15, 1960 - continued pJ a lien on certain real property owned by the said Ida Pistoni, also known as Ida Levinson Piston in the Count of Contra Costa State of andyCalifornia;> f n. WHEREAS, the said Reimbursement Agreement and Notice of Lien was executed w: in consideration of general assistance to be paid to the said Ida Pistoni, also known as Ida Levinson Pistoni, and f WHEREAS, the said Ida Pistoni died on the 9th day of January, 1960, and her estate is being administered by L. H. Fraser, Public Administrator of the County of Contra Costa, and WHEREAS, it became necessary during the administration of said estate to sr sell said real property, and EREAS, the County of Contra Costa has a claim against the said estate in the sum of 43,627.53 the repayment of which the said lien was given to secure, and rte WHEREAS, the net proceeds of the said sale are 4 3,277.50, and WHEREAS, the said sale cannot be consummated until the said lien is released, rr NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Vice Chairman execute a Release of Lien, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked "Exhibit All, and that L. H. Fraser, as public administrator, be directed, in the due course of the admini- stration of said estate, to pay the said claim of the County of Contra Costa in the µamount and in the manner as provided by law.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members i present. T , f h n.EXHIBIT A t t9sw FTC RELEASE OF LIEN Pursuant to the Order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, made on the 15th day of Larch, 1960, the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereby releases from the lien of that Reimbursement Agreement and Notice of Lien, executed by Ida Pistoni, also known as Ida Levinson Pistoni, on the 6th day of Larch 1956, and recorded on the 12th day of March, 1956, in Volume 2723 at Page 545 of the 6fficial Records of the County of Contra Costa, the real property described as follows:PARCEL ONE: Lot 7 in Block 19, as designated on the map entitled Map Sunnyside Tract, San Pablo near Point Richmond, Contra Costa County, Cal.", which map was fi.ied in the office of the Recorder of i the County of Contra Costa, '3tate of California, on march 8, 1904 inr=.Volume F of Daps, at page 123.F EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL ONE: The east 46 feet (right angle measurement) thereof. F g PARCEL r.VO: The right of way reserved in the deed from Ida Pistoni to H. N. Vaught, dated April 13, 1953 and recorded April 14, 1953 in Volume 2104 of Official Records, at page 355, as follows:A right of way (not to be exclusive) as an appurtence to the remaining lands of the grantor lying within said Lot 7, for the installation,operation and maintenance of a sewer pipe line over the north 10 feet right angle measurements)", of said Vaught parcel (2104 OR 355).Dated:March 15th, 1960. a COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA r By. JOE S. SILVA Vice-Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County In the Matter of East Richmond Heights Assessment District r ...No. 1959- 3•Mr. Robert P. Brorby of Dodge and Evans, Attorneys at Law, appears before this Board in the interest of deferring proposed construction of improvements within the East Richmond Heights Assessment District No. 1959-3; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE R=BOARD ORDERED that construction work by the contractor shall be started not earlier than March 15, 1961.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members C_ present.In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City annexations.IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificates issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinances adopted by city approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: t R f ppb! 3i s( r March 13, 1960 continued Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City__ Number Secretary of State CONCORD 47$ February, 26 1960 t CONCORD 480 February 26, 1960 i CONCORD 491 March 9, 1960 x : The foregoinggong order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members.: c a present. In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1411* This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1411 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 lax; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor iKenny, 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 members G- present. And the Board takes recess to meet on '"Vesday, March 22, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. t ha ATTEST: W. T. PAAS , CLERK By Deputy Clerk N UA y ryr f - ale i rr_ y u ht 4r. p r i y j A f 4 d ry r Vit° 7 r u Y 4 r y w d t r„ Al BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, f' CHAIRMAW PRESIDING SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, k .. W. G. BUCHANAR, JOSF_..PH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of the Consolidation of Special Annexation Election to be held in certain unincorporated ter- wig ritory in the County of Contra Costa M with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, Ak 1960 A WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District r proposes to hold in the unincorporated territory in Contra Costa County proposed to be annexed to said District in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions 1 of the agreement of annexation set forth at length in the ordinance adopted by said Board of Directors March 19, 1960, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, a special annexation election and has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order the Consolidation of said special annexation election with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held in the State of California and in Contra Costa County on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to canvass the returns of said special annexation election Al hOk', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as follows: ivy 1. Said special annexation election to be held in said unincorporated terri- I tory on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said territory the following proposition, to wit: r ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT ANNEXATION MEASURE MEASURE: Shall the territory des- Annexation of unin- cribed in the Ordinance corporated territory enacted by the Board of q in Contra Costa Directors of Alameda-YES County to Alameda- Contra Costa Transit y. Contra Costa Transit District on March 19, 1960 District) be annexed to the Alameda- Contra Costa Transit District in accordance with and subject to all of the terms and conditions of an agreement of annexation seta forth at length in said Ordinance, a copy of which is now on file in the office of the Secretary of Alameda- NO r Contra Costa Transit District? k C shall be, and the same is hereby ordered to be, consolidated with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the State of Cal ifornia, i. including Contra Costa County, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. Jr 2. The returns of said special annexation election shall be canvassed or 3 caused to be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the request of said Board of Directors, and said special annexation election and State of California Direct Primary Election shall be held within said unincorporated territory in all respects as though there were only one election. Said proposition shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election in so far as the same is held within said unincorporated territory. The returns of said special annexa- tion election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of Supervisors to the Board of Directors of the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. a 3. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to Fprovide within said unincorporated territory the election precincts, polling places L and voting booths for each of said elections hereby consolidated, which in each caseF._ shall be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts. Said County Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to print 4 upon each of the ballots to be used at said consolidated State of CaliforniaDirect a Primary election and special annexation election the proposition set forth in Section 1 R of this resolution. Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed (i} to set forth said annexation proposition on all sample ballots which, pursuant to the law relating to said State general election, are required to be mailed to the qualified electors of a' said unincorporated territory, (ii) to include a reference to said annexation proposi- tion on all polling place cards relating to said consolidated elections, to be mailed to the oualified electors of said unincorporated territory , and (iii) to provide absent voter ballots for said State Direct Primary Election and said annexation election con- solidated therewith, for use by the qualified electors of said unincorporated territory who may be entitled thereto, in the manner provided by law. t PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 22nd day of :'arch, 1960, by thefo llowing vote: icy i March 22, 1960 - continued - A f As 1 AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN CALL, W. G. BUCHAN AN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors NOME. ABSENT:Supervisors NONE.k V, Z y MEL F• NIELSrEN Chairman of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, State of California ATTEST: L' W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of Contra Costa County y} and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Sunervisors thereof. r By Nancy Ingraham Deputy Cler j- In the Matter of the Consolidation of Snecial Annexation Election to be held in the City of San Pablo, State of California, with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, 1960. 1N WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Pablo proposes to hold a special annexation election in said City on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, and has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order the consolidation of said special annexation election with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held in the State of California and in Contra Costa County on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to canvass the returns of said special annexation election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: NONE, 1, The special annexation election to be held in the City of San Pablor on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, at which there shall be submitted to the qualified electors f of said City the following City of San Pablo annexation proposition, to wit: f CITY OF SATS PABLO AIT EXRTION MEASURE MEASURE: Annexation to Shall the City of San Pablo,YES: Alameda-Contra be annexed to Alameda-Contra Costa Transit Costa Transit District in District) accordance with and subject to ail of the terms and conditions: : : of an agreement of annexation :NO dated April 21 , 1960 now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of San Pablo? y 7 Shall be, and the same is hereby ordered to be, consolidated with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California, in- cluding Contra Costa County on Tuesday, June '7, 1960. s 2. The returns of said special annexation election shall be canvassed or s caused to be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the request of the City Council of the City of San Pablo a:d said special annexa- tion election and State of California Direct Primary Election shall be held within s aid City of San Pablo in all respects as though there were only one election. Said City of San Pablo proposition shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election in so .far as the same is held within said City of San Pablo. The returns of said special annexation election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of Supervisors to the City Council of the City of San Pablo.I 3, The County Clerk of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to provide within said City of San Pablo the election precincts, polling places and voting booths for each of said elections so consolidated, which in each case shall be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts. Said County Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used at said consolidated State of California Direct Primary Election and special annexation election the proposition set forth in Section 1 of this resolution. Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed W to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolida#ed elections, to be mailed to the qualified electors of said City, said proposition set forth in Section 1 of this resolution and to mail with said sample ballots to said electors printed copies of arguments (if any) for and against said proposition., (ii) to include on each polling place card relating to said consolidated elections, to be mailed to the qualified March 22, 1960 - continued - 0 V 5' t K electors of said City, a reference to said special annexation election hereby contoli-dated with said State of California Primary Election, and (iii) to provide absent voter ballots for said State of California Direct Primary Election and said special annexation election consolidated therewith for use by the qualified electors of said#.. I City who may be entitled thereto, in the manner provided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to charge the City of San Pablo the additional expense of printf g upon the sample and official ballots for use in said City said proposition to be sub- mitted to the qualified electors of said Citv at said consolidated elections and such other incidental expenses (including the printing of polling place cards) as may be9incurredbyreasonofthisorderofconsolidation., PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this22nddayofMarch, 1960 by the following vote: t AYES: Supervisors JABS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. a E NOES: Supervisors NODE. y ABSENT: Supervisors NONE. t Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of, Cal iforn is ATTEST: r W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of Contra Costa County and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors thereof. By_ Nancv Ingrahame Deputy Clerk In the hatter of the Consolidation of I Special Annexation Election to be held a.in the City of Richmond, State of California, with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, 1960. 4 WHEREAS the Cit Council of the Cit of Richmondyy proposes to hold a special annexation election in said City on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, and has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order the consolidation of saidu special annexation election with the State of California Direct Primary Election to beheldintheStateofCaliforniaandinContraCostaCountyonTuesday, June 7, 1960, and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to canvass. the returns of said special annexation election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: 3 I 1. The special annexation election to be held in the City of Richmond on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, at which there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City the following City of Richmond annexation proposition, to wit: k CITY OF RICF.MOKD ANNEXATION MEASURE E MEAS V RE: Annexation to Shall the City of Richmond YES= i Alameda-Contra be annexed to Alameda-Contra t„ Costa Transit Costa Transit District in Y5 District) accordance with and subject to all of the terms and conditions:r of an agreement of annexation :NO dated April 21, 1960 now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Richmond?zt M shall be, and the same is hereby ordered to be, consolidated with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California, in- cluding Contra Costa County on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. f . 2. The returns of said special annexation election shall be canvassed or caused to be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the request of the City Council of the City of Richmond and said special annexa-141 tion election and State of California Direct Primary Election shall be held within said City of Richmond, in all respects as though there were only one election. Said City of Richmond proposition shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election in so far as the same is held within said City of Richmond. The returns of said special annexation election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of s Supervisors to the City Council of the City of Richmond. s 3. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to provide within said City of Richmond the election precincts, polling places and voti g f;=`a booths for each of said elections so consolidated, which in each case shall be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts. Said County Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used at said consolidated State of California Direct Primary Election and special annexation election the proposition set forth in Section i of this resolu-i i March 22, 1960 - continued - tion. Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated elections, to be mailed to the qualified electors of said City, said proposition set forth in Section 1 of- this resolution, and to mail with said sample ballots to said electors printed copies of arguments if any) for and against said proposition, (ii) to include on each polling place card relating to said consolidated elections, to be mailed to the qa alified electors of said ¢ 1. City, a reference to said special annexation election hereby consolidated with said RK State of California Primary Election, and (iii) to provide absent voter ballots for d said State of California Direct Primary Election and said special annexation election consolidated therewith for use by the qualified electors of said City who may be en- titled thereto, in the manner provided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to charge the City of Richmond the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots for use in said City said proposition to be submitted to the qualified electors of said City at said consolidated elections and such other inci- dental expenses (including the printing of polling place cards) as may be incurred by reason of this order of consolidation. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 22nd day of March, 1900 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMSS P. KENNY, MEL F. IFZELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. G NOES: Supervisors NONE. t rt March 22, 1960 - continued f rf„ In the Matter of Authorizing W payment of mileage claims of a Icertain County employee. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that the following position in the Probation Department is added to the regular mileage list, X effective Larch 1, 1960: Position No. 531-255-01 - Superintendent Boys; Rehabilitation Center And the County Auditor is authorized to pay his mileage claims at the rate of eleven cents per mile for the first .five hundred miles driven during each calendar month and at the rate of six cents per mile for each mile driven in excess of five hundred miles during each calendar month, in the performance of his work for the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of xz Gift, The Women's Missionary Society, First Baptist Church, Wanda and Third Avenue., ro' rCrockett, California, having donated a new Packard-Bell table radia to the pediatric service at the County Hospital; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE µBOARD ORDERED that said gift is ACCEPTED and the Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute a Certificate of Acceptance. Yw The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. z.On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that ty1r. Joseph H. Filice, County Chairman on the Conference on Children and Youth, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following:j White House Conference on Children and Youth in Washington,D. C. from March 26, 1960 to April 4, 1960. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the hatter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments.On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-ivisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE B6ARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments,to wit: r APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE ry Auditor - (Tabulating Dept. )Office Equipment Replacement F 1 Mari-Typer 11180 R Unappropriated Res. Gen. Fund 11180 District Attorney tax MAINTENANCE & OPERATION:500 1. Professional Fees 1304 2. Rental of Eqpmt. 346 350 3. Other Travel 402191504. Printed Supplies 545 5. Books & Periodicals 551 1, 200 6. Use of County Eqpmt. 673 2, 500 109400 COST APPLIED 79040 f Difference from Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 39400 Martinez Administration Bldgs.10 sections of metal shelving for Superior Court #3 650 N" 1 Unappropriated Reserve 650 4; sa r Y nt f March 22, 1960 - continued l APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Public Works Department s Desks and chairs 1 - Typist desk 170 1 - Posture chair 65 Typewriters 1 - 13" Typewriter 210 Unappropriated Reserve 44.5 County Garage Machinery and Tools 1 - Wheel balancer 500 1 - Tune-up stand and equipment 11200 1 - 4" Vise 50 Xiscellaneous tools and equipment 734 Sundry, Equipment 8 Clothing lockers 176 2 - Storage cabinets 150 2 - Mork benches 120" 2 - 24 Drawer cabinets 70 t Building Construction Motor pool garage Fund 1003 39400 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w In the Matter of Acknowledging K issuance of Contra Costa County 4 Annual Report for 1959. h C: The County Administrator having filed submitted to this Board a copy of the Contra Costa County Annual Report for 1959; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT ZS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that issuance of said report be and the same is hereby ACKN61ILiDGED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Mr. Thomas Goodrum for damage to persona? cloth- ing. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE B6ARD ORDERED that payment + ' to Mr. Thomas Goodrum for damage to personal clothing in the sum of $5.79 is AUTHORIZED,, said payment being made pursuant to board policy promulgated on November 17, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Publicationt of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property from F MILDRED BONNEL (required for County Civic Center-Martinez) RESOLUTION Count of Contra Costa State ofWHEREAS, the Board of supervisors of the y California, intends to purchase from Mildred Bonnel the real property described in the following notice, at a purchase Price of Seventeen Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty Dollars , 17,250.00), for County Civic Center property; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Seventeen Thousand, Two ' Hundred Fifty Dollars (417,250.00) is a fair and reasonable price for the said property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, IApril19, 1960, at ten o'clock, a.m., of said day, in the Chambers of this Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate the purchase of the real property descri- , bed in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD for three 3) weeks immediately preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY r .J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ; Costa, State of California, has, on the 22nd day of .March, 1960, in regular -meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of Contra Costa, the following des- cribed real property- Those parcels of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 20 of The Additional E z f I fit,_ March 22, 1960 - continued Survey of The Town of Martinez as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property n_yfromMildredBonnel; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of x= Seventeen Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($17,250.00); that Tuesday, the 19th dayofApril, 1960, at ten o'clock a.m., of the said day, in the Chambers of the Board ofSupervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummste said purchase. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1960. E W. T . PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County jw of Contra Costa, State of California, Bv: M. A. Smith Deputy PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra CostajStateofCalifornia, this 22nd day of Larch, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: kJ AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOPIAS JOHN COLL, wW. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 3 LACES: Supervisors - NONE. hE ABSENT: Supervisors - HONE. In the matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County Tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 Count tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain the County of Contra Costa; and property accuired by The County auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County ofContraCosta, and having recuested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County Ntaxliensonthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested:NM Additional Survey of Martinez Lot 8 Block 3 65510 All Additional Survey of Martinez Lot 4 Block 4 65513 All 3 Additional Survey of Martinez Lot 5 Block 4 65514 All additional Survey of Martinez Por Block 4 65512 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T F In the Fatter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax liens. The City of Walnut Creek having reouested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired byftheCityofWalnutCreek; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City ofWalnutCreek, 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;s On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County editor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County h tax liens on the following described property as requested: Yoakum & Stow Addn. Por Lot 21 1958 Sale #1415 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property r E acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County -uditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the following described property as requested:gEO: t Jlf Town of Stege Lot 7B Block 4 139945 Por c Town of Stege Lots 7C & 7D Block 4139945-1 Por f e March 22, 1960 - continued 4 s' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w In the Matter of Cancellation Y:of delinquent County tax liens. The City of Brentwood having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Brentwood; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Brentwood, and having revuested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; y` On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THEABOARDORDEREDthattheCountyAuditorisauthorizedtocancelthedelinquentCounty tax liens on the following described property as requested: Town of Brentwood, descriptive 195$ Sale 14$3 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax liens. The Contra Costa Flood Control District having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Contra Costa Flood Control District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa4FloodControlDistrict, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been x approved by the District Attorney; a; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested:c u Por Ro Monte Del Diablo 1.30 Ac.195$ Sale 0344 All 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 1a In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax liens. The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the San Pablo School District; and Y The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San Pablo School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County titaxliensonthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request having been approved a by the District Attorney; r w On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY i x THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Richmond Pullman Pueblo -'2 195$ Sale #1577 All Richmond Pullman Pueblo 2 195$ Sale A57$ All East Richmond Blvd. Tract 195$ Sale f159$ All fr Mufich No. Richmond Heights 195$ Sale 1629 All n Muf ich No. Richmond Heights 195$ Sale , 1630 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of -the Board. s In the matter of Cancellation of delinquent County A F' tax liens. The Mt. Diablo Unified School District having requested the cancellation of the delinquent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac*uired by the Mt. Diablo Unified School District; and i The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent f County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; pf; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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: Larkey Ranch Sub. V2 1957 Sale 156$ All 1957 Sale 1569 All 1957 Sale 1570 All n n n e 1957 Sale 1571 All n n rt 1957 Sale 2$57 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G r f E i 4 rvl3tJ; df March 22, 1960 - continued In the -latter of Cancellation of 1959-60 County tax liens. NR The Housing Authority of Contra Costa County having requested the cancellationF : of the 1959-60 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Housing authority of Contra Costa County; and The County auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County, and having requested authorization to cancel the x unpaid 1959-60 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; x On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 f County tax liens on the following described property as requested: North Richmond Tract t1 Addn. Lots 4 & 5 Blk 20 808038 All North Richmond Tract yl Addn. Lot 6 Blk 20 808039 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s , In the Fatter of The Acceptance of a Quitclaim and Assignment a from First California Company, a Corporation. There having been submitted a Quitclaim and assignment from First California Company, a corporation, quitclaiming and assigning to the County of Contra Costa, on ) the 14th day of March, 1960, the real property therein described, IT IS by this Board ORDERED that the said duitclaim and Assignment be and the 3 3r sane are hereby accepted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Quitclaim and Assignment be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The foregoing Order was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of theiv Board of Supervisors. q ti In the Matter of Authorizing and Directing the District Attorney to Request the State Welfare Board to Grant a Rehearing in the Matter of Eula L. Henderson.RESOLUTION s The Board of Super7isors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: r 4 THAT on February 269 1960 the Social We- 'ire Board of the State of j California rendered a decision holding that Eula L. snderson had cooperated with the Contra Costa County law enforcement authorities relative to identifying the father of one of her illegitimate children. r THAT the above decision was rendered notwithstanding the fact that the said kula L. Henderson concealed from the law enforcement officers of Contra Costa County the identity and wereabots of the absent father of the illegitimate child and that she hindered and obstructed said officers in their investigation by unreasonably refusing to submit to a polygraph examination, and that such acts are declared to constitute refusal to offer reasonable assistance to law enforcement officers by Welfare and Institutions Code 1523. n THAT good reason appearing therefore, the District attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to request a rehearing of the above mentioned matter before the Social .Welfare Board of the State of California. AYES: Supervisors JA14ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL., W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. sA: ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the 1 latter of Award of Contract for Demolition of County Buildings.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors, by resolutions dated the 23rd day of Feb- ruary, 1960, and the lst day of March, 1960, determined that the property described in the Notice to Bidders was no longer needed for County purposes and authorized the County Right of `day Agent to receive proposals for demolition of same. 11HEREAS, according to the Order of the Board of Supervisors, the Notice to Bidders was published as required by law, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the lowest bid is accepted and the con- tract on? • tract is hereby awarded to J. P. Dolan Lumber Co., in the amount of X1,$44.00. tri a aE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Right of Way Agent is hereby authorize to return the bid guarantees to the unsuccessful bidders. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the s County of Contra Costa by the following vote: r- i r March 22, 1960 - continuediwe AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHAXAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. x ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Natter of Authorizing increase in the Revolving Fund for Richmond Municipal Court. xi On the recommendation of the County Auditor-controller, because of the continued increasing activities, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Revolving Fund of Richmond Municipal Court be increased from $200 to $ 00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER CrILD£RED that the County Auditor-Controller shall t draw his warrant on the General Fund in the amount of $300 in favor of the Richmond Unicipal Court, and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. H The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Proceedings of the Governing Board of Lafayette School ADistrictofContraCostaCountyand4hCountySuperintendentofSchools S regarding Bond Election and Tax Increase Election. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby acknowledges receipt of transcript of the proceedings of the Governing Board of Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County and the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on March S. 1960, at which election the electors of the District, by a two-thirds vote, approved the hereinafter described propositions: Proposition No._ l Shall the .Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebteiness in the sum of One Million One Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($1,125,000)? rf Yes -------------- 2563F, No -----.....------- 1065 Illegal --- 22 Total 3650 t. Proposition No. 2 Shall the proposed increase in the maximum tax rate for LafaYette School District of Contra Costa County from the present authorized maximum of Two Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents ($2.25) to Two Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents (42.15 be authorized?r J., Yes --- __----_- 2421 No -------------- 1202 tr}Illegal ----------27 Total 3650 It is by the Board ordered that a certified copy of this order be transmittedr: to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. ry MatterIntheutter of Approval of Installation of Addition Lights, Crockett righting District. On the recommendation of the Public "forks Director, and on motion of Super- { visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific ! Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install an additional 10,040-lumen incandes- 1 cent light on the southwest corner of Ro?ph Avenue and Loring Avenue, Crockett. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of. the Board. J In the Matter of Application of Erling TV for license to lay and use lines, wires, coaxial cables, etc. to supply television antenna service. This Board having received a request from Mr. Frling O. "diig dba Erling TV by Mr. Vernon Patterson, Attorney, for license to lay and use lines, wire, coaxial cables, etc. to supply television antenna service, pursuant to Ordinance Into. 696; NOW, THEREFOF.E and on motion or Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE ARD ORDERED that said anplication is referred to the Public j Works Department for study and a report to this Board on March 29, 1960. i s March 22, 1960 - continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, I In the Matter of Directing District a Attorney and Administrator to appoint representatives to attend public hearing of Golden Gate Authority Commission in Vallejo, March 29, 1960. A This Board having received a notice of public hearing from the Golden Gate Authority Commission with reference to State-owned toll bridges in the San Francisco p .. Bay Area, with particular reference to those serving the Carquinez Straits, whichi hearing is being held in the Council Chamber, Vallejo City Hall, 734 Marin Street, Vallejo, on Tuesday, March 29, 1960 at 2 p.m.; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney and the County Administra- tor are directed to appoint representatives to attend said public hearing. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n zr i In the Matter of Request from Home Builders Association of i Contra Costa County, Inc. that hearings on proposed sub- division ordinance be post- poned. This Board having received a request from the Home Builders Association of Contra Costa County, Inc. , that the hearings now scheduled on the proposed subdivision ordinance be postponed; and this Board having considered said request; r E i N014, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to notify said Home Builders association of Contra Costa County, Inc.,gthatthehearings on the proposed subdivision ordinance will continue as scheduled. C. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Fees paid certain County officials for serving papers, mileage claims, G etc. This Board having on October 27, 1959, requested the County Administrator to make a study in the matter of fees paid certain County officials for serving papers, mileage claims, etc; NCW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to present his recommendations concerning said matter to this Board on March 29, 1960. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proclaiming the geek of April 24-30 asi INVEST IN AMERICA MEEK. F WHEREAS, the standard of living in America, which is the highest of any country in the world, is the product of the American economic system; and WHEREAS, our American economy has grown and prospered as a- result of the individual investments of its citizens in local business enterprises, larger organiza- ltions, real estate, insurance and stocks and bonds; and WHEREAS, the continued growth and prosperity of our country is directly re- lated to the continued re-investment of such savings; and r WHEREAS, INVEST IN aERICA WEEK is supported and encouraged by all segments of our society including business, labor, religious, educational and governmental groups throughout the nation; M NOW, THEREFORE, let it be proclaimed that the week of April 24th through April 30th, 1960, shall be INVEST IN AMERICA WEEK in and for the County of Contra Costa 1,.- landand we do hereby recommend and urge the support of our citizens within this County. The foregoing proclamation is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JA S;S P. KENNY, V2L r. NI ELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. B'UCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NOt'E. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. jk In the Matter of Approving 3 Ordinance. m On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPRbVED and ADOPTED: 3 A r" t l h tr March 22, 1960 - continued t 9 Ordinance No. 1412 which regulates parking and establishes stop intersec- tions on certain streets within the County. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: 1`30. 1412 in the WALNUT KERNEL The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r i In the Matter of Police pro- tection in the North Richmond t area, The following persons appear before the Board this day and express concern over the matter of p q upoliceprotectionintheNorthRichmondareaandrequestthatthe police patrol car be continued in that area: rz.. R, Pastor B. T. Anderson, Jr., representing several 7 property owners in the area; Mrs. Thomas Edwards, 227 Bishop Avenue, Point Richmond, representing the West Contra Costa Neighborhood Council; and Sheriff Walter F. Young and Undersheriff harry Ramsay report on the decrease in certain types of crime when the patrol car is on duty; and District Attorney John A. Nejedly expresses the opinion that the area shouldi be given some type of police protection and suggests that the Board consider setting j up a tax administration area for that section of the count in ordery to provide addi- tional facilities such as street cleaning, etc.; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by SupervisorBuchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the following persons are directed to studyKw said matter and report to this Board on March 29, 1960: Supervisor James P. Kenny K' LCountyadministratorJ. T. Mc Brien District Attorney John A. Nejedly ter. Sheriff Walter F. Young. The foregoing order isga'passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JA14ES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIE.SENj W. G. BUCHA 4AN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - BONE. ABSDfiT: Supervisor - THOMAS JOHN COLL. tr In the Matter of Proposed abandonment of Clifton Court Ferry. S This being the time fixed for hearing on the proposed abandonment of the Clifton Court Ferry, the following persons appear in opposition to the proposed abandonment: Mr. John Gomes Mrs. Grace Ritchey Mr. J. D. Hoyle; and this Board having considered said matter; F NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva., seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that action on said matter is deferred until the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors holds its meeting on the proposed abandonment h on April 4, 1960 at 1:30 p.m. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor Silva, and representatives 1 from the Administrators office and the Public Works Department are requested to attend the meeting in San Joaquin County to inform the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County's interest in said ferry. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:r z•$ AYES:Supervisors JZIES P. KE21NY, MEL F. NIELSEN, Rei. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SI LVA. F;,r NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor - THM-1AS JOHN COLL. In the Matter of Assessment 7 proceedings in Paradise 5fAcresUnitNo. 1. On the recommendation of the Public Works Department and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BbARD ORDkRED that approval is ,given for a change in plans to reduce the width of Rosedale Avenue, Para- dise ara dise Acres Unit No. 1 Assessment District, from thirty-two (32) feet to tifenty-eight Fx f March 22, 1960 - continued 28) feet in accordance with the recommendations of the Engineer of Work. F IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Engineer of +fork is instructed to indicate the changes in Estimate of Cost and Plans and Specifications on the face of his report. u The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. x NOES:Supervisors - NONE. f AHSEN'T: Supervisor THOMAS JOHN COIL. I rye_ ffj.. In the Futter of Approval of preliminary plans for the San Ramon Valley Library. Preliminary plans prepared by Aitken and Collin, Architects, for the San r Ramon Valley Library having been presented to this Board this day; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAR6 ORDERED that said preliminary plans for the San Ramon Valley Library be and the same are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, W. G. BU CH ANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 4 NOES: Supervisors - NONE. C i ABSENT: Supervisor THOMAS JOHN COLL. r, In the Matter of A Resolution Ordering Changes and Modifications f " Devpar Industrial Subdivision.RESOLUTION LTi s t, THE Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, does resolve as follows: THAT on March 8, 1960 the Board adopted its Resolution of Intention to Make Changes and Modifications; 6 THAT no persons interested appeared or filed written protests against the proceedings or any part thereof and all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard, and all matters and things pertaining to the changes and r modifications were fully heard and considered by the Board; 4 "E THAT all vrotests and objections be, and they are hereby overruled, and the changes and modifications in the umceedings shall be made and had. AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSEINT: Supervisors - THCP.AS J0194 COLL. In the Matter of Ohlson Annexation Addition to City of Concord. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECT .D BY CITY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October za ill 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 w WHEREAS, the Ohlson Annexation Addition to the City of Concord is in the process of annexation to the City of Concord, and said annexation has been approved by j the City Council, which has passed a resolution of intention to annex and .has provided a for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon• andgg s , WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 14th day of March 1960, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Hoard, 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 I the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and that fees payable be collected by the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Ohlson Annexation Addition to the City of Concord to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City of Concord. 3 E PASSED AND ADOPT ED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 22nd day of iiarch, 1960, by the following vote to wit:A 9 r AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, ?49L F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, a W. G. BUCHANAN. i a F Jdarch 22, 1960 - continued P NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - JOSEPH S. SILVA. 7 .. In the Matter of Alma Vista Annexation Addition to City of Concord. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITY OF CONCORD 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 C W K UTIEREAS, the Alma 'lista Annexation Addition to the City of Concord is in the process of annexation to the City of Concord, and said annexation has been approved by ! the City Council, which has passed a resolution of intention to annex and has provided 'i for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and r, WHEREAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 14th day of March, 1960, a certified copy of which is on file with f 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 r Board authorize the inspection of all buildings and st rctures in said territory subject to annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and that fees payable be collected by the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Alma Vista Annexation 4' Addition to the City of Concord to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City of Concord: t PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 22nd day of March, 1960, by the following vote to wit: t 4 AYES:Supervisors JAMES a. ::E:NNY, ME:. F. NIELSEN, THOPTAS JOHN COLL, d. G. BUCHANAN. r NOES:Su pe rvi sots NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - JOSEPH S. SILVA. r In the i'Latter of Sale ofn" 1955, Series D, Sheldon School District Bonds. ter = WHEREAS, the Board. of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California!, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $600,000 principal amount of bonds of i Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale tof $53,000, designated as Series D of said bonds at public sale to the best and highes bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner 1 prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds vrere and are the only bids received by said fioard of Supervisors, to wit: Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District s Bank of America, N.T. & S.A.21,$99 and Associates Dean Witter & Co.219974 l AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America, N.T. & S.A. and Associates is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, 3 p NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of supervisors of the County k of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: ti 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N.T. & S.A. and Associates for $53,000 par value of said bonds shall be and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser l s:a thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: r Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of 431. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum D-1 to D-15 5% D-16 to D-39 4 ;T F f D-40 to D-53 0%k Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able ay able semi-annually on October 15 and April 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on April 15, 1961. s 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be t March 22, 1960 - continued X H lithographed printed car engraved a sufficient mother of blank bonds and coupons of satiable qua ity, said goads and coupons to show on their face that the sage bear in- terest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 22nd day of t-larch, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors J U-! S P. KE1111Y, hIP.L F. I:IF.7.SEN, THOMAS JOHN CALL. W. G. _iCHAYyAN. NOES:Supe rvis ors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of Fixing boundaries ,and establishing election precincts. 1 On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Nielsen, IT FIS BY TM BOARD ORDERED that -the -boundaries of El Cerrito election precincts $, 9, •12, x 13, 25, 27, 299 399 419 679 Richmond Election precincts 83; 92; 15?, 158 159, 160, E1•Sobrante election precinct 3. Giant precincts 8,-10,13 14, 15, Pinole precinct 11, San Pablo election precincts 17, 29, 349 42, 43, 44, piection precincts of Contra r Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as Y hereinafter set 1`orth and designated and described as follows, to wit: EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 8 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El f Cerrito and the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue and the northerly line of Charles A. Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue to the southerly line of Charles Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue and the southerly line of Charles Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the east- erly line of Sonoma. Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue and the northerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the intersection of the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue and the northerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southeasterly in a direct line to the intersection of the westerly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line n` to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Yuba Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of Yuba Avenue;thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Yuba Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence in a general southwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Harris .Avenue and the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue to the southwester- ly line of Harris Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Harris Avenue and the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerritor; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning.S EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 9 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito with a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence from said point of beginning easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Harris Avenue and the southeasterly line w of Barrett Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Barrett :venue to the northeasterly line of Harris Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of narris Avenue and the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeast- erly along the last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with thelinebisectingtheangleformedbythewesterlylineofYubaAvenueandthesoutherly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett avenue to the easterly line of Yuba. Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Yuba Avenue and the southerly lineofBarrettAvenuetoalinedrawngaral3elwithandapproximately100feetsoutherly from the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Edwards Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the easterly line 7 March 22, 1960 - continued of Edwards Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by u the easterly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the x intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Edwards Avenue and the northerly line of Rosalind Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Edwards Avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Edwards Avenue to the southerly line of Rosalind Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterlyi line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Rosalind Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Edwards f Avenue and the northwesterly line of Mason Avenue; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection: thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Edwards Avenue and the northwesterly line of Mason Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeast- erly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Poin- sett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the southerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the southerly line of Jordan Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ludwig Avenue and the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; ; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the southwesterly line of Ludwig Avenue; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ludwig Avenue and the southeasterly line ; 1 of Poinsett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeast- erly from the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mono Avenue and the southeasterly line of Poin- sett Avenue; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to the westerly line of Mono Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mono Avenue and the southerly w; line of Poinsett Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle • formed by the easterly line of Humbolt Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenu ' thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the north- westerly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence ; northerly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. s EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 12 i Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Carmel Avenue and the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence from said point of beginning westerly along said county boundary line to the center line of Ashbury Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Ashbury Avenue to the intersection thereof, with they southwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line Of , Ashbury Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Pamona Avenue and the r northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of i z= Lynn Avenue to the easterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the northerly line" q of Lynn Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Ramona Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Lynn r Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of Lynn Avenue to the easterly line K of Ramona Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ramona avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue to the inter- section thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carmel Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof, to the center line of Carmel Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Carmel Avenue r to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Ashbury Avenue and the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence from said point of r beginning southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Pamona Avenue and the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence north-1 easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue to the easterly line of Pamona avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the in- tersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the northerly line of Curry Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence Southerly alont the easterly line o: Pamona Avenue to the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Ramona Avenue and the southerly? line of Curry Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to' ! the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Curry Avenue to the easterly line of Ramona avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ramona Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed 22 March 22, 1960 - continued z by the westerly line of Camel venue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line along the northeasterly ex- tension thereof, to the center line of Carmel Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Carmel Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension r of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carmel Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the- intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ramona Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting angle to the northerly ry: line of Lynn Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly line of Lynn Avenue to the4,14r westerly line of Ramona Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Ramona Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence south- r; westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Lynn Avenue;x thence westerly along the northerly line of Lynn Avenue to the westerly line of Pamona Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Pamona Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisect- Al, ing line and along the southwesterly extension thereof, to the center line of Ashbury Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Ashbury Avenue to the point of be- ginning. M CER.UTO PRECINCT NO. 25 a. Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the city of El Cerrito and the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Colusa Avenue and the southerly line of Curry avenue; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along said extension and along lust said describe bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of San Carlos 'venue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Curry avenue to the westerly line of San Carlos :Venue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avcnue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Carmel Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Carmel Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof, to the center line of Carmel Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Carmel Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carmel Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisect- ing line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ramona Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence north- westerly along last said described bisecting Zine to the southerly line of Curry Avenue thence westerly along the southerly line of Curry Avenue to the westerly line of Ramona r Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly rr line of Ramona Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bi- secting line to the easterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence northerly along the easterly line of Pamona Avenue to the northerly line of Curry Avenue; thence northeasterly along v the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the north- erly line of Curry Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Pamona Avenue; thence northerly along last said de- scribed parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Pamona Avenue and the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Fairmont avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue to the westerly line of Pamona Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Pamona Avenue and the southerly line of Fairmont Avenue vto the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the southerly line of Fairmont tivenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof, to the center line of Ashbury Avenue ; thence northerly along the center line of Ashbury Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the southwesterly extension of the line bi- secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Ashbury Avenue and the northerly line of Rockway avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said des- cribed bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Rockway Avenue; thence easterly along last said described r_ parallel line to the entersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by xi the westerly line of Colusa Avenue and the northerly line of Rockway Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southeasterly extension thereof to the center line of Colusa Avenue; thence continuing southeasterly n along the center line of Colusa Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. EL C_ E- qRITO PRECINCT 110. 27 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito and the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the 9 southeasterly line of Monte Vista and the southwesterly line of Alta Vista; thence from said point of beginning southerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of La Honda and the southerly line of Alta Vista: thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Vista; thence easterly along the southerly line of Alta Vista to the easterly line of La Honda; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of La Honda and the southerly line of Alta Vista to a line drawn parallel s. c J 07 March 22, 1960 - continued with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of La Honda; thence southerly and southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of La Hondai and the northwesterly line of Tamalpias Avenue; thence southerly along last said de- scribed bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of La Honda and the northwesterly line of Tamalpias Avenue; thence westerly along said extension and along last described bisecting line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line ofTassajaraAvenueandthesoutherlylineofBarrett :venue; thence northwesterly alonglastsaiddescribedbisectinglinetothesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the southwesterly line ofTassajaraAvenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed bythesouthwesterlylineofTassajaraAvenueandthesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenue to the intersection thereof with the 'Line bisecting the angle formed by the easterlylineofCarquinezAvenueandthesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence northwesterlyalonglastsaiddescribedbisectinglinetothesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the westerly line of CarquinezAvenue ; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerlylineofCarquinezAvenueandthesoutherlylineofBarrettAvenuetotheintersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last saiddescribedbisectinglineandalongthenorthwesterlyextensionthereoftoalinedrawn ;gip: parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Mira Vista ;Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence easterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. EL C-EUITO PRECINCT NO. 28 ri Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly, along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and : the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately100feeteasterlyfromtheeasterlylineofCarcuinezAvenue; thence in a general southerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Carquinez Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bi secting line to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence westerly along the north- erly line of Jordan Avenue to the westerly line of Carquinez Avenue; thence north- ray westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carquinez ' Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of l-lira Vista and the northerlylineofJordanAvenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the southeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of r, Mira Vista Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence northwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection there of, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tulare Yvenue and : the northerly line of Jordan Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bi- secting line to the northerly line of Jordan Avenue thence westerly along the northerly,line of Jordan Avenue to the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the anile formed by the westerly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Jordan Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence in a general northerly direction r along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the south- westerly extension of the line bisecting the anile formed by the easterly line of x Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Lagunitas; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the ' line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bi- secting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly along the south- erly line of Barrett Avenue to the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue; thence south- easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mira Vista Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Carquinez Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bi secting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue to the point of beginning. F f t EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 39 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of El j Cerrito and the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Humbolt Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence i from said point of beginning southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of 3-ono Avenue and the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Poinsett Avenue to the . easterly line of .sono Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of A:ono avenue and the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeast- erly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ludwig Avenue and the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Poinsett avenue to the northeasterly line of Ludwig Avenue; thence easterly along- the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Ludwig Avenue and the southeasterly line ; of Poinsett Avenue to the intersecting thereon with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Jordan Avenue and the northerly line of Ludwig Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension March 22, 1960 - continued thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Tulare Avenue; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the west- erly line of Tulare Avenue and the northwesterly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension to the intersection thereof with the northerly extension of the line bisecting the angle r=F formed by the southwesterly line of Tulare :venue and the southeasterly line of Alta y Punta Avenue; thence southerly along said extension and along last said described bi- secting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Jordan Avenue and the southeasterly line of Alta Punta Avenue thence westerly along last said described bisecting line and along the westerly eaten-t sion thereof to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Jordan Avenue and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence southwesterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle t formed by the easterly line of Gloria Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenu oto the westerly line of Gloria Street; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Gloria Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the intersecticn thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Edith Street and the souxherly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northwesterly along lust said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of alta Punta Avenue to the westerly line of Edwards Street; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Edwards Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Cedar Street and the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly line of Alta Punta Avenue to the westerly line of Cedar Street; thence southwesterly alcng the line bisecting the angle t formed by the westerly line of Cedar Street and the southerly Line of Alta Punta Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Cedar Street; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the wr intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of McDonald Avenue and the northerly Line of Conlon Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Conlon Avenue ; thence west- erly along the northerly line of Conlon Avenue to the westerly line of 141cDonald Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of M McDonald Avenue and the northerly line of McDonald Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Mono Avenue and the northerly line of McDonald Avenue ; thence southwesterly along last said described bi- secting line to the northerly line of McDonald tivenue; thence westerly along the north- erly line of McDonald Avenue to the westerly line of Mono Avenue; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Mono Avenue and the northerly line of McDonald Avenue to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the an-le formed by the easterly line of Humbolt Avenue and the northerly line of McDonald Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence northerly along last said incorporation line to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT 110. 41 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation lire of the City of E1 Cerrito and the center line of Carmel Avenue, said point being also on the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the center line of Carmel Avenue to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly z extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Carmel Avenue and the northerly line of Lynn Avenue; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximatel 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Carmel Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of San Carlos Avenue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly dineof Curry Avenue; thence easterly alone the southerly line of Curry Avenue to the easterly line of San Carlos Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of San Carlos :(venue and the southerly line of Curry Avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Colusa Avenue and the southerly line of Curry avenue; thence north- easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the city of E1 Cerrito; thence along said incor- poration line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. EL C ERRITO PR-'-:C INCT NO. 67 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of E1 Cerrito and the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Tulare Avenue; thence from said point of beginning southerly along Blast said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting t the angle formed by the westerly lire of Mira Vista Avenue and the northerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Mira 'Dista Avenue; thence southerly along the westerly line of Mira Vista Avenue to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly Zine of 7,1ira Vista Avenue and the south- erly line of Barrett Avenue to the line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Mira `lista Avenue ; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Tulare Avenue and the northerly line of Lagunitas; thenc southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly ex- tension thereof to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Jordan avenue and the northerly line of Ludwig Avenue; thence westerly along last said extension and along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle r f y March 22, 1960 - continued formed by the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the southwesterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the south- easterly line of Poinsett .Avenue; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of ak Poinsett Avenue to the northeasterly line of Jordan Avenue; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Poinsett Avenue and the northeasterly line of Jordan Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Nason :Ivenue; thence northeaster-t ly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Edwards Avenue and the north- westerly line of Nason Avenue; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Edwards Avenue and the northwesterly line of Mason Avenue; thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the intersection there- of with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly* line of Rosalind Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said des- cribed bisecting line to the easterly line of Edwards Avenue; thence northerly along the easterly line of Edwards Avenue to the northerly line of Rosalind Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Edwards Avenue and the northerly line of Rosalind Avenue to the intersection thereof x' with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Edwards Avenue and the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence westerly in a direct ! line to the intersection of the easterly line of Sonoma avenue and the northerly line of Barrett Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue and the northerly line of Barrett Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of t Sonoma Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue and the southerly line of Charles Avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue ; thence northerly along the easterly line of Sonoma Avenue to the northerly line of Charles Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line t i.secting the angle formed by the easterly ' line of Sonoma Avenue and the northerly line of Charles Avenue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from Sonoma Avenue; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of EI Cerrito; ! thence easterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. C RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 83 Beginning at the intersection of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line of eseret Drive with the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence from said point of beginning ; along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Deseret Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Fran :lay ! x and the northwesterly line of Keith Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Fran Way; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Fran Way to the southeasterly line of Keith Drive; thence east- erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Fran Way and the southeasterly line of Keith Drive to the boundary line of Tract 2519; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2519 in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2571; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2571 in a general ',; counterclockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Gregory Way and the southeasterly line of Fran 'play; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterlyr line of Fran Way; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Fran Way to thea x southwesterly line of Gregory Way; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle ] s formed by the southwesterly line of Gregory Way and the southeasterly line of Fran Way ! T to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeast- erly line of Santa Rita Road and the southeasterly line of Fran Way; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road; ; r thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the northwest- 'xh erly line of Fran Way; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line of Fran Way to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly ; line of Santa Rita Road and the southeasterly line of Stephen Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of ;Santa Rita Road; ;thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Aita Road to the north- westerly line of Stephen Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line ofStephenDrivetotheintersectionthereofwiththelinebisectingtheangleformed by the northeasterly line of Santa Nita Road and the southeasterly line of Keith Drive; thence westerly along the last described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the northwesterly line of Keith Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line of Keith Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the southeasterly line of Deseret Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the northwesterly line of Deseret Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the north- westerly line of Deseret Drive to the point of beginning. RICHN,QND PRE(UNCT NO. 92 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of Richmond and the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the north-=esterly line of Deseret Drive; thence from said point of be- i ginning southerly along list said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line j of Santa Rita Road; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the southeasterly line of Deseret Drive; thence easterly along the line 4 z i 3,"2,17 $. kc March 22, 1960 - continued bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the south- easterly line of Deseret Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line of Keith Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the north- 5 easterly line of Santa Rita Road; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the southeasterly line of Keith Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the southeasterly line of Keith Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly lin of Stephen Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the y northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the southeasterly line of Stephen Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle Formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road e and the southeasterly line of Stephen Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the north- westerly line of Fran Way; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly Zine of Santa Rita Road; thence southeasterly along the northeast- erly line of Santa Rita Road to the southeasterly line of Fran day; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the southeasterly line of Fran Way to the line drawn parallel with and approxi- mately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle forked by the northeasterly line of :;anta Rita Road and the northwesterly line of Sheldon Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the southeasterly line of Sheldon Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly dine of Santa Rita Road and the southeasterly line of Sheldon Drive to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road ,and the northwesterly line of r:ay Read; thence southerly along last said a described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of May Road; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of 14ay _Road to the southwesterly line of Santa Rita Road; xx thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line of ay Road to a line drawn parallel with Nand approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of ;;say Road; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with K the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of irTinsor Way and the t northivesterly line of I-ay Road; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Winsor Way; .thence y northwesterly along the center line of Winsor '.gay to the center line of Sheldon Drive; thence northeasterly along the center line of Sheldon Drive to the intersection thereof with the easterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly Vis. line of Utah Drive and the northwesterly line of Sheldon Drive; thence westerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Stephen Drive; thence southwesterly, northwesterly and northeasterly along last said described parallel line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly P from the southwesterly line of Utah Drive; thence northwesterly along last said des- scribed parallel line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the incorporation dine to the City of Richmond; thence northeasterly along said incorporation line to the K point of beginning. RICHAICND PRECINCT NO. 157 r Beginning at the most northerly corner of Tract 2124, said point being also r on the incorporation line of the City of Richmond ; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence easterly along the center lire of San Pablo Creek to the in- corporation line of the City of Rich mond; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Sheldon School District; thence along the boundary line of the Sheldon School District in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Lot H, Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence along the boundary line of said Lot H in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of Lot 47, Rancho El Sobrante; thence along the boundary 'Line of said Lot 47 in a general counter- clockwise direction to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the easterly line of Richmond-Cal ifc-iia Heights; thence northerly along the easterly line of Richmond- California Heights and along the northerly extension thereof to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. RICMJ.CND PRECINCT NO. 158 Beginning at the intersection of a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Valley View Road and the incor- poration line of the City of Richmond, said point being also on the boundary line of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Valley View Road; thence north- westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Valley View Road and the southeasterly line ofMorningside Drive; thence westerly along last said described bi- secting line to the northeasterly line of Valley View Road; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Valley View Read to the northwesterly line of Morningside Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Valley thew Road and the northwesterly line of orningside Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly Ad line of Valley View Road; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line oto the point of beginning. ray a RICHY40ND PRECINCT N0. 159 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of K i March 22, 1960 - continued Richmond and a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Valley Vier Road, said point being also on the boundary line { of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along T„ r last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Valley View Road and the northwesterly line of Plorningside Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Valley View Road; thence southeasterly along the north- easterly line of Valley View Road to the southeasterly line of Morningside Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of ? Valley View Road and the southeasterly line of *.Iorningside Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Valley View Road; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence west- erly along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the incorporation line of the City j of Richmond ; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Winsor Way and the northwesterly line of May Road; i thence northerly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line draum parallel with and .approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the north- t x westerly line of May Road; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line of May Road; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of May Road; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of May Road to the north- n easterly line of Santa Rita Roam; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the northwesterly line of May Road to a line drawn parallel With .and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the g northwesterly line of May Road; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel ry line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Robert flay and the northwesterly line of May Road; thence n easterly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of I-lay Road; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of May Road to the northeaster- ly line of Robert Way; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by x the northeasterly line of Robert =lay and the northwesterly line of May Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Valley View Road; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line- ; to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwest orly Line of Valley View Road and the southeasterly line of Keith Drive; thence north- erly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Valley View ; Road; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Talley View Road to the northwesterly line of Keith. Drive; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of lalley View Road and the northwesterly line of Kieth Drive to the incorporation line of the City of Richmond; thence along said in- corporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 160 Beginning at the intersection of the incorporation line of the City of F Richmond and the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Valley View Road and the northwesterly line of Keith Drive; thence from said point of be- ginning easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line i of Valley View Road; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of 'Talley View I Road to the southeasterly line of Keith Drive; thence southerly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Valley View Road and the south- easterly line of Keith Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 1001 feet { southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Valley 'View Road; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Robert Way and the northwesterly line of May Road; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northwesterly line of May Road; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of ' May Road to the southwesterly line of Robert =lay; thence westerly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Robert ,+ay and the northwesterly Line of May Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of May Raod; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road and the southeasterly line of Sheldon Drive; ; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of Santa Rita Road to the northwesterly line of Sheldon Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 = feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Gregory `day; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bi- secting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Gregory "Way and the southeasterly;' line of Fran Way; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Fran Way; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Fran Way to the northeasterly line of Gregory Way; thence easterly along the line bi- , secting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Gregory .ray and the southeasterly line of Fran Way to the boundary line of Tract 2573; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2571 in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2519; thence ' northwesterly along the boundary line of Tract 2519 to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Fran `play and the southeasterly line of Keith Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of :ran `ay; thence northwesterly along the northeaster-4 ly line of Fran =gay to the north-westerly i ine of Keith Drive; thence northerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Fran play and the northwesterly line of Keith Drive to 3 line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Deseret Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of y Richmond; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the ; point of beginning. x SL i SGBRANTE FRECIN'CT NO. 3 I Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Ranchitos del. Sobrante; thence m Zyi March 22, 1960 - continued X W` n from said point of beginning southerly along the westerly line of Rancho del Sobrante w to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Appian Way and the northerly line of All `lien Avenue; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Appian Way; thence southerly along the westerly line of Appian Way to the southerly Zine of All View Avenue; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Appian 'Say and the southerly line of All View ;venue to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of All View Avenue; thence in a general westerly direction along last said described parallel line to the center line of Kelvin Road; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the center line of Kelvin Road to the center line of Manor Road; thence easterly along the center line of Aianor Road to the center line of Appian :day; thence northerly along the center line of Appian ray to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly ex- tension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Appian Way and the northerly line of Rancho Read; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Ranchitos del Sobrante; thence along the boundary line of Ranchitos del Sobrante in a general counterclockwise x direction to the point of beginning. GIANT rRECINCT NO. 8 IQ Beginning at the intersection of the southwesterly line of Ardmore and the southeasterly line of Kavanagh; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Ardmore Drive and the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road to the intersection thereof, with the line bisect- ing the angle forded by the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road and the northeasterly g line of Brian Road; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the north- westerly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road and the southwesterly line of Brian Road, thence southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to the boundary 'Line of Tara Hills, thence along the boundary line of Tara Hills in a general northwesterly directionrHandalongthenorthwesterlyextensionofthesouthwesterlylineofsaidTaraHillsto the center line of old state Highway Number 40; thence southwesterly along the center line of said old state Highway to the southwesterly line of that 41.74 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Wallace; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly 41 lines of said 41.74 tract and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa; thence along the boundary line of said County in F` a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly ex- tension of the center 'Line of O'Hatch Drive; thence southeasterly along said extension to the center line of old state Highway lumber 40; thence northeasterly along the center line of old state Highway to the boundary line of Tara Hills; thence along the 5 boundary line of 'Tara hills in a g•Meral clockwise direction to the intersection there- of with the easterly extension of the line bisecting; the angle formed by the south- westerly line of O'Hatch Drive and the northwesterly line of Kevin Road; thence wester- ly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn W. parallel with and approximately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of O'Harte Road, thence in a general southerly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of C'Zzarte Road and the northerly line of Tara Hills Drive, thence southwesterly a along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to a line dratm parallel with and approxi:aaately 100 feet northeasterly from the north- y easterly line of Ardmore Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south-n easterly line of Kavanagh Road and the northeasterly line of Ardmore Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting Line to the southeasterly line of Kavanagh toad; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road to the point r ; of beginning. GIANT PRECINCT NO. 10 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of Tara Kills and the j line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road and the southwesterly line of Brian Road; thence from said point of beginning northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road to the northeasterly line of Brian Road; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Kavanagh Read and the northeasterly line of Brian Road to the inter- section thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road and the southwesterly line of Ardmore Drive ; thence northerly along last said described bisecting 'Line to the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road; thence north- a easterly along the southeasterly line of Kavanagh Road to the northeasterly line of Ardmore Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Kavanagh Road and the northeasterly line of Ardmore Drive to a line s drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly r line of Ardmore Drive; thence southeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof; with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of O'Harte Road and the southerly line of Tara Hills Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the line bisectingthe angle formed by the easterly line o`' O'Harte Road and the southerly Zine of Tara Hills Drive; thence southeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisect- ing line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the r: westerly line of Kevin Road; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Kevin Road and the northerly line of OtHarte Rodd; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Kevin Road; thence southerly v along, the westerly line of Kevin Road to the southerly line of O'Harte Road; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Kevin s Road and the southerly line of O'Harte Road to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle fond by the westerly line of Kevin Road and the northerly line of Dolan Way; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Dolan day; thence easterly along the northerly line of Dolan Way to 1 r March 22, 1960 - continued 1 the easterly line of Kevin Road; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Kevin Road and the northerly line of Dolan Way to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly ; line of Flannery Road and the northerly line of Dolan 'play; thence southeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Flannery Road; thence southerly along the westerly line of Flannery Read to the southerly- line of Dolan Flay; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Flannery Road and the southerly line =f Dolan play to the boundary line of Tara Hills; thence along the boundary line o Tara Hills; thence along the boundary line of Tara Hills in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. GIANT FREUIET NO. 13 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of Tara Hills and the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Flannery Road and the souther-? ly line of Dolan Way; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the westerly line of Flannery road; thence northerly along the westerly line of Flannery road to the northerly line of Dolan Way; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Flannery Road and the northerly line of Dolan Way to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle fo--!zed by the easterly line of Kevin Road and the north- erly line of Dolan Way; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the northerly line of Dolan Way- thence westerly along the northerly line of Dolan i Way to the westerly line of Kevin 'Road; thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Kevin Road and the northerly line or Dolan Way to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the :•rest-s erly line of Kevin Road and the southerly line of G'Harte Road; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting lire to the westerly line of Kevin Road• thence northerly along the westerly line of Nevin road to the northerly line of O' arte Road, : thence northwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Kevin Road and the northerly line of O'narte Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Kevin Road; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the ! line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of G'Harte Road and the southerly line of Tara Hills Road; thence northwesterly aloe; last said described bisecting line ; and along the northwesterly extension thereof' to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the line bisecting; the angle formed by the easterly line of OtHarte Road and the northerly line of Para :fills Road; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line dravm parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Kevin Road; thence in a general northerly direction along Last said described parallel line to the inter- section thereof, with the line bisecting the ,angle formed by the southwesterly line of O'Hatch Drive and the northwesterly line of Kevin Road; thence easterly along last s said described bisecting line and along the easterly extension thereof to the boundary' line of Tara Hills; thence along the boundary line of Tara Hills in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the southerly line of Tara hills Drive; thence southeasterly along said extension and along last 1 said described bisecting line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the northerly line of Coleen Court; thence southwesterly ;long last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Limerick Road; thence southerly along the easterly line of Limerick Road to the southerly line of Coleen Court; thence southeasterly along the line bi- secting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the southerly line of Coleen Court to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the northerly line of Shannon Avenue; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Limerick Road; thence southerly along the easterly line of Limerick Road to the southerly line of Shannon Avenue; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by j the easterly line of Limerick Road and the southerly line of Shannon Avenue to the in tersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of f Limerick Road and the northerly line of Galloway Road; thence southwesterly along last , said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Limerick Road; thence southerly along the easterly line of Limerick Road to the southerly line of Galloway Road; thence southeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of ! Limerick Road and the southerly line of Galloway Road to the boundary line of the tract of land now or formerly owned by the ?inole-Hercules Elementary School District; thence along the boundary line of said School District tract in a general clockwise direction , to the boundary line of Tara Hills; thence westerly along the boundary line of Tara Hills to the point of beginning. i GIANT PRECINCT NO, 3.4 Beginning at the intersection of the easterly line of Limerick Road and the northerly line of Coleen Court; thence from point of beginning northeasterly along thea line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the norther-€ ly line of Coleen Court to the intersection thereof with a line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the southerly line of Tara Hills xz Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northwesterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 { feet northerly from the northerly line of Tara Hills Drive; thence easterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary lite of Tract 2665; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2665 in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2719; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2719 in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Cornelius Drive and the southeasterly line of Tara Hills Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting Line to the southeasterly line of ; Tara Hills Drive; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Tara Hills 3 Drive to the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive; thence southerly along the line 3 bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive and the south-' easterly line of Tara Hills Drive to a line drawn parallel and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive; thence southeasterly j along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof; with the line C f March 22, 1960 - continued r bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive and the north- westerly line of Galloway Road; thence easterly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line to the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive; thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive to the southeasterly line A of Galloway Road; thence southwesterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive and the southeasterly line of Galloway Road to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the north- easterly line of Killarney koad and the southeasterly line of Galloway Road; thence f wester) alonglast said described bisectingline to the southeaster) line of Gallowa y Road; thence southwesterly along the southesterly line of Galloway Road tothe south westerly line of Killarney Road; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Killarney Road and the southeasterly line of Galloway Road to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Galloway Road; thence southwesterly along last said r au described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the southerly line of Galloway Road; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Limerick Road; thence northerly along the easterly line of Limerick Road to the north- erly line of Galloway Road; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the northerly line of Galloway Road x4 to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick Road and the southerly line of Shannon avenue; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Limerick Road; thence northerly along the easterly line of Limerick Road to the northerly line of Shannona.. Avenue; thence northeasterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly Mine of Limerick Road and the northerly line of Shannon avenue to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Limerick 4Road and the southerly line of Coleen Court; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the easterly line of Limerick Road; thence northerly along the easterly line of Limerick Road to the point of beginning. Ube y GIANT PRECINCT NO. 15 Beginning at the intersection of the line bisecting the angle formed by the inortheasterly line of Cornelius Drive and the southeasterly line of Tara Hills Drive with the boundary line of Tract 2719; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of Tract 2710 in a general clockwise direction to the intersection there- of, with a line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Killarney Road sir land the southeasterly line of Galloway Road; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Galloway Road; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly line of Galloway Road to the northeasterly line of Killarney Road; y - thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Yy Killarney Road and the southeasterly line of Galloway Road to the intersection thereof, rith the line bisecting the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Cornelius Drive Hca° and the southeasterly line of Galloway Road; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line to the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive to the northwesterly line of Galloway Road; thence westerly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of aCornelius Drive and the northwesterly line of Galloway Road to a line drawn parallel r with and approximately 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Cornelius Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Corneliu Drive and the southeasterly line of Tara hills Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisecting lire to the southeasterly line of Tara Hills Drive; thence north- easterly along the southeasterly line of Tara Hills Drive to the northeasterly line of x , Cornelius Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the north easterly line of Cornelius Drive and the southeasterly line of Tara Hills Drive to the point of beginning.u f PINOLE PRECINCT NO. lI z N Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of Pinole Malley Road and d the center lire of Ranona Street; thence from said point of beginning in a general southerly direction along the westerly line of Pinole 'Malley Road to the incorporation line of the city of Pinole, said point being also on the boundary line of the Pinole yg. City annexation known as the Cole annexation; thence around the boundary line of said Cole annexation in a general clockwise direction to the southeasterly line of state freeway, Highway 40• thence northeasterly along said freeway line to the incorporation line of the City off inole; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2268; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2268 in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisect- ing the angle formed by the southeasterly line of Higeura avenue and the northeasterly s dine of Ramona Street; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly 7.ine of Ramona Street; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line sof Ramona Street to the northeasterly line of Higeura avenue; thence northerly along r the line bisecting the angle formed by the northwesterly line of Higeura Avenue and the northeasterly line of Ramona Street to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Ramona Street; thence westerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle forged by the easterly line of Estates Avenue and the northerly line of Ramona Street; thence southwesterly along last said described bisecting line and along the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Ramona Street, thence westerly 88NY along the center lire of Ramona Street to the point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 17 3 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of San Pablo Avenue and the center line of Road 20; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the center r° line of Road 20 to the center line of Broadway; thence northwesterly along the center line of Broadway to the center line of Fremont Road; thence northeasterly along the center line of Fremont Road to the center line of Castro Road; thence northwesterly K along the center line of Castro Road to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Contra Costa County Junior College District; thence northeasterly 32 P 14arch 22, 1960 - continued along the boundary line of said Junior College District to the incorporation line of the city of San Pablo; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise i direction to the westerly line of Rollingwood; thence southerly along the westerly line of Rollingwood and along the southerly extension thereof to the center line of San Pablo creek; thence in a general westerly direction along the center line of San fPablocreektothecenterlineofSanPabloavenue ; thence northerly along the center 4lineofSanPablotothepointofbeginning. x SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 29 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Road 20 and the center line of San Pablo Avenue• thence from said point of beginning northerly along the center line of San Paulo Avenue to the center line of Broadway; thence southeasterly along the center line of Broadway to the intersection thereof with the southwesterlyu extension of the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Valencia o4 Way and the northeasterly line of Broadway; thence northeasterly along said extension and along last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel and approxi- mately 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Valencia Way; thence in a general northerly direction along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the City of San Pablo; thence southeasterly along said incorporation line to the southeasterly line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by the Contra Costa County Junior College District; thence southwesterly along the boundary line of said Junior College District tract to the center line of Castro Road; thence southeasterly i along the center line of Castro Road to the center line of Fremont Road; thence south-1 westerly along the center line of Fremont Road to the center line of Broadway; thence southeasterly along the center line of Broadway to the center line of Road 20; thence westerly along the center line of Road 20 to the point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 34 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Alpine Road with the center line of state freeway, Highway 40; thence from said point of beginning north- ` westerly along the center line of San Pablo Dam Road; thence northerly along the center line of San Pablo Dam Road to the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Alpine Road; thence in a general westerly direction along the center line of w Alpine Road to the point of beginning, z SAN PABLO FRECINCT N0. 42 Beginning at the most southerly corner of Tract 2622, said point being also on the incorporation line of the city of San Pablo; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of Tract 2622 in a general clockwise direction to a line drawnparallelwithandapproximately100feetsoutheasterlyfromthesoutheasterlylineof Stanton Avenue; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof; with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Espanola Drive and the southeasterly line of Stanton Avenue; thence northerly along last said described bisecting line and along the northerly extension thereof, to the intersection thereof, with the line bisecting the angle formed by the south- easterly line of Manzanella Drive and the northeasterly line of Espanola; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of EspanolDrivetothenorthwesterlylineofManzanellaDrive; thence northerly along the line ybisectingtheangleformedbythenorthwesterlylineof14anzanellaDriveandthenorth- easterly line of Espanillo Court to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Espanillo Court; thence northwesterly along last said described parallel line to the boundary line of Tract 2622; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2622 in a general counterclockwise direction to the incorporation line of the city of San Pablo; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. Saving and excepting therefrom all that territory embraced within the area F r of San Pablo Annexation Ordinance No. 212. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 43 All that territory embraced within the area of San Pablo Annexation Ordinance No. 206, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 44 All that territory embraced within the area of San Pablo Annexation Ordinance No. 212. s IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. jK The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, DIEL F. NIaSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. 31CH AN AN. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor - JOSEPH S. SILVA. 1 , nrr In the Matter of Report of the County Stndent Protection Committee: ry Mr. Charles Hammond of the County Administrator's Office appears before e *_ 1 a March 22, 1960 - continued this Board and submits a report entitled "A Report on Hazards to Pedestrian School s Children" and requests that said report be referred to the Public works Department for consideration in the 1960-61 budget; and Mrs. Hawkins comments on said' report and suggests that the report be reviewedr in the future; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is referred to the Public r{orks Department for con- sideration in the 1960-61 budget. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor - THOMAS JOHN COLL, AS EZ-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOAR} OF THE £L SOBRANTE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT f In the ilatter of Accepting and Giving notice of Completion of a Contract with Lee J. Immel y for off-street paving at the El. Sobrante Fire aAL: House, El Sobrante County Fire Protection Dis- trict. WHERF.A.Sythe County of Contra Costa; as ex-officio the Governing- Board of the 4 El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, having- on December 29 1959, entered into agreement with Lee J. Immel, 13555 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California, for off- street paving at the EI Sobrante Fire House, El Sobrante County Fire Protection Dis- trict, with the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America as surety; and WHEREAS, the Public storks Director, having certified to this Board that said i 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 6th da of Janus 1960•P P y January, F NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDacting as ex-officio the Governing Board of the s El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 8th day of January, 1960, 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 following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JARIES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIFISEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. Gy ABSENT: Supervisors - JOSEPH S. SILVA. A And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, March 29, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Ghairaran ATTEST: T. P=30 ,11CIM11 By w. Deputy- Clerk 1 sr . 01,1 , f j. BEFORE THE BOARD OF-SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MARCH 29 1960 THE BOARD MET IN RB6ULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIEISEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow-ing personnel adjustments be and the ,same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it beingunderstoodthatsaidapprovalconstitutesapprovalforthepersonnelandbudgetmodifi- cation required: t PERSONNEL ACTIONS Sheriff. Delete class of Lieutenant, Range 38 ($613-$745) , roambasic salary schedule and add class of Captain* Range 38 ($613-$745) , effective April. 1, 1960. Reclassify positions in the class of Lieutenant to Captain. Social. Service.Cancel one (1) full-time Child Welfare Worker, tRange32-TU-3519-$556), and create two (2) half-time positions in the same class, effective April 1, 1960. F[ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. 4,On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments,r .to wit: APPR{PRIATION DECREASE INCREASE fu San Pablo Municipal Court 1 - Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1,050 Temporary Salaries 1Y050 2 - Judges Bench 65 fStenoChair65 r. Assessor f Capital Outlay Maps (109-969)400 t Side Chairs w/arms (109-953) 4.0 Sundry Supplies (109-559)440 Pitts_ bury, Buildingz x Grounds Improvements 932 Sundry Supplies 932 Public Works Denartment 1. Primary Bridge Maintenance Fund 1003 5.000 g Secondary Bridge Maintenance 655 Jersey Island Ferry Slips 5 000 Cavallo Road 15,655 2. Detroit Avenue - Right of Way 7,OOO Detroit Avenue - Construction 7,000 3. Lone Tree Way - Reconstruction "29,645ZoneTreeWay - Railroad crossing "2,645 rte 4. Primary Road Construction - Knight sen Avenue 000 Delta Road 89000 5. Primary Betterments 3,000WillowPassRoad3,ppQ 6. Tice Valle RoadValley Engineering 20.000 Tice Valley Road - Right of Way "70,000 rr: Lilac Avenue - Construction 20;000 Lilac Avenue - Right of Way 2,000 Farm Bureau Road 3;OQQ y, La. Bonita Way n 5;000 Springbrook Road - Construction 37,000 Reliez Valley .Road - Construction 13,000 r f 4 March 29, 1960 - continued y.r 1 I APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE r Social Service Capital Outlay 506-955/ 702 15- 506-955/ 701 15 Bookcases x i Board of Suaervisors 4 Temporary Salaries 21000 Unappropriated Reserve 29000 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Designating the week of April 3 through April 9, 1960, as LIBRARY WEEK. WHEREAS, the American people realize the necessity of broadening and intensi ifying American education as essential to the survival of a free society; and WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Library is engaged in the preservation of our great cultural heritage of human dignity and freedom; fl NOW, THEREFORE, we the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, do designate the week of April 3 through April 9, 1960, as LIBRARY WEEK, "for a Better- Read Better-Informed America," and so urge the observance in all parts of the County. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: 6 5 i AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - DONE. rtw ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the platter of Authorizing ex- 3 ansion of S Squad of the County I heriff by the addition or two Deputy Sheriff Grade II positions. t On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor-: Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDLRED .that expansion of the fSSquadoftheCountySheriffbytheadditionoftwoDeputySheriffGradeIIpositions is AUTHORIZED. C 7jAlTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard.F rx. In the flatter of Creating revolving fund for the Marshal of the Walnut Creek Judicial District. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded b Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a revolving fund in the amount of ;25 be and the same is hereby created for the Marshal of the Walnut i4 Creek Judicial District. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller shall1drawhiswarrantontheGeneralFundintheamountof $25 in favor of the Marshal of k the Walnut Creek Judicial District, and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Authorizing personnel of Boys' Rehabili- tation Center in Byron to transport wards in their pri- vate vehicles. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor iSilva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDkRED that personnel of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center in Byron are authorized to transport wards in their private vehicles at such times as county vehicles are not available. gThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote a. the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to approve payment of claims not exceeding 425 each for the a# loss or damage of personal property x of employees. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor iSilva, seconded by Supervisor Kenn IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Admini strator be and he is hereby UTHOM6 to approve payment of claims not exceeding $25YpprPymg f a r. March 29, 1960 - continued each for the loss or damage of personal property of employees. Amly The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of- Amendment to Lease Agreement,w etc, with Board of Retirement concerning the Pittsburg Building. The County of Contra Costa having on June 27, 1957, entered into a lease TP agreement with options to purchase Pittsburg Building, with the Board of Retirement of the Retirement Association of the County of Contra Costa; and Y Amendment to said lease agreement, which amendment is dated March 29, 1964, rad and which provides for the elimination of earthquake and rental insurance coverage, having been presented to this Board this day, x NOW, THEREFORE, and on Motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said4 amendment on behalf of the bounty of Contra Costa. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ryiY t In the Matter of .Approval of preliminary plans and documents A for the El Sobrante Branch Library y(Count Service Area LIB-2) Preliminary plans and documents prepared by Mr. John C. Wilson, Architect, Y£ for the E1 Sobrante Branch Library (County Service Area LIB-2) having been filed with this Board this day; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervi- sor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said prelimi- nary plans and documents be and the same are hereby APPROVED. w ; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of final working drawings and specifications for Increment No. 2 of the Boys' Rehabili- tation Center in Byron. Final working drawings and specifications prepared by Mr. Dawson F. Dean, Jr., Architect, for Increment No. 2 of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center in Byron having been filed with this Board this day; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said final 4 working drawings be and the same are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Hersey Testing and Controls to do necessary soils testing for k Increment No. 2 of the Boys' Rehabilitation Center in Byron, including additional work re- quired for Increment No. 1. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervis rr Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Hersey Testing and Controls is authorized to do the necessary soils testing for Increment No. 2 of t boys' Rehabilitation Center in Byron, including the additional work required for In- crement No. 1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l f z3 In the Matter of Continuing hearing on proposed new Sub- division Ordinance to April 26, 1960. A!1 This Board having on February 16 1960, continued to this date the hearing on proposed amendments to Ordinance No. 826, and Chairman Nielsen having appointed a subcommittee composed of representatives from the Public Works Department, Planning Department, District Attorney's Office, Building Inspection Department and the Public Health Department to consider said proposed amendments, and having agreed to permit the Home BuildersAssociationof Contra Costa County, Inc. to present and consult on data with respect to said amendments; NOW THEREFORE and on-the recommendation of the County Actministrator and on motion of Supervisor huchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing on the- proposed amendments to Ordinance No. 820 be and it is further continued to April 26, 1960, at 2 p.m. March 29, 1960 - continued F; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of-Amending Board Order of July 14, 1959, appoint- Fk ing the County Geriatric Comm-ittee to include Mr. Ralph Kramer. 4. a w On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Superviso Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY M BOARD ORDLRED that the Board Order adopted by this Hoard on July 14, 1459, in the matter of appointment of a County Geri- atric Care Committee be and the same is hereby amended to include Mr. Ralph Kramer of the West Contra Costa Community Yelfare Council, Room 156 Memorial Auditorium, Civic Center, Richmond, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,- k In the Matter of Resolution of Preliminary k Determination to Undertake Special Assess- 3 ment Proceedings for the Acquisition of 19M_12 ovements in Assessment District Pio. Tract No. 2570, County of Contra Costa, State of California. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Y State of California, as follows: 1. The petition of GLORIETTA CORPORATION, a California corporation, for the acquisition of improvements by special assessment proceedings of the property within the boundaries of the map designated "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Acquisition of Improvements in Tract No. 2570, assessment .District No. 1960-1, County of Contra Costa, State of California," which said map is on file in the office of the Counts- Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, is incorporated herein by lthis reference as though fully set forth herein. iY E 2. The Certificate of WILSON & CCXPANY, registered civil engineers, dated lithe 29th day of March, 1960, certifying that the petition hereinabove referred to was a signed by the owners of- one hundred per cent (1000 of the area of the property des- cribed in said petition that said property owners have waived all proceedings under the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, and have requested special assessment proceedings for the acquisitions described in said petition, is incorporated herein by this reference as though fully set forth herein. 3. It is hereby ordered and determined that the terms and conditions of said petition heretofore incorporated herein be, and they are hereby, accepted and that the acquisitions shall be made in accordance with the terms of said petition and that the assessment district proceedings shall be instituted and carried through in accordance with the terms of said petition.All K k. It is hereby found, determined and ordered that WILSON & COMPANY shall be Engineer of Work in accordance with the terms and conditions of the petition herein- above referred to and the letter accepting the terms of said petition from said WILSON & COMPANY, which is on file with the proceedings. It is further ordered that EUGENE K. STURGIS shall be special bond counsel to prepare all proceedings in accordanc with the terms and conditions of the petition hereinabove referred to, and the accept- lance and agreement as to compensation by said EUGENE K. STURGIS which is on file in these proceedings.a 5. That the public interest and convenience will be served by the taking of jspecial assessment proceedings to acquire the improvements set forth in said petition. Said work is of more than ordinary public benefit and the cost and expenses thereof should be borne by a district benefited by said acnuisitions of said public Tifork. Said district shall be kno,+,n and-designated as "Assessment District No. 1960-1, Tract No. 2570, Count of Contra Costa, State of California". 6. The district which shall bear the cost and expenses of said acquisitions, including all incidental expenses, and which is to be assessed to pay for the cost of said acnuisitions, is that district shown on a•map which is on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, which is designated "Map Showing Boundaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for :acquisition of Improvements in Tract w No. 2570, assessment District No. 1960-1, County of Contra Costa, State of California". L} 7. That in view of the fact that one hundred per cent (1000 of the owners I of the property urithin the area to be assessed for the cost of said acquisitions have petitioned for said acquisitions, this Board of Supervisors hereby finds that the public interest and convenience require that this Board of Supervisors undertake pro- ceedings for the acquisition of said innro:*emertt-s under-the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and the Improvement Act of 1911, and without further compliance with' the provisions of the Special assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, now found in Jivision k of the Streets and Highways Code. tp? 8. The moneys received from the proceeds of the assessments levied and the bonds issued will be disbursed in accordance with the prayer of the petition and in x accordance with the schedule of costs annexed thereto. Said moneys in payment of the acquisitions to be made shall be payable upon certification by the County Road Commis- sioner and the Engineer of Work that said work has been completed in accordance with the County Standards of the County of Contra Costa and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa. Said work shall be paid for as iso completed and certified and payment does not need to await completion of the entire project. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of F Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California at a regular meeting thereof, I i March 29, 1960 - continued E 9 held on the 29th day of March, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors JAMES F. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. RUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. N 4a In the Matter of the Acquisition of E 5 Public Improvements Constructed and to be Constructed in Ascessaent District No. 1960-1 , Tract No. 2570, County of Contra Costa, State of k California.RESOLUTION OF INTENTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, that it is the intention of said Board of Supervisors to order K the following acquisition of improvements to be made in the County of Contra Costa,State of California, to wit: The acquisition of a system of sanitary sewers with appurtenances, a system of domestic water supply; street improvements, consisting ofpavingg, curbs, gutters and all-rough grading on Martha Ld and Hillcrest Drive, which said streets are located in Tract No. 2570, the map of which was filed for record JFK in the office of the County recorder of the - County of Contra Costa on the 16th day of March, 1960, in z& Volume 76 of daps at nage 50 thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that-said im-orovements to be acquired have been and are to be constructed in said- streets, avenues, roads, lanes, courts, places and/or public ways of the dimensions, materials and particular locations as set forth and shown on the improvement plans and specifications for the improvement which have been heretofore approved by the Director of Public "forks and the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for the improvement of Tract No. 2570. That the structures and work and improvements herein described shall be fir constructed to the grades, subgrades and elevations severally shown upon the plans ands profiles and detailed drawings hereinabove referred to which said grades are hereby a adopted and established as the official grades therefor for all purposes in connection! with these proceedings. e BE IT FURTHER RESOLV:D that the Boazd of Supervisors finds that said work and improvements are of more than local or ordinary public benefit and that therefore the said Board of Supervisors hereby makes the expenses and costs of said work and y improvements chargeable upon a district, which said district said Board of Supervisors ! hereby declares to be the district benefited by the accuisitions herein proposed to • ` be acquired; said district shall include that territory in the County of Contra Costa State of California lying within the boundaries of the map entitled and described, ' Map Showing Boudaries of District Proposed to be Assessed for Acquisition of Improve-1 meets in Tract-No. 2570, Assessment District No. 1960-1 Count of Contra Costa State {Y of California", and which said map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the i territory included in the proposed district and covers all- details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said mpa is b this reference incorporated made a part hereof. Y rporated herein and fiAl 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 M . 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 of the performance of ; a public function. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form provided in Part 5, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California {Improvement Act of 19113 to represent unpaid assessments of Fifty Dollars ! 50.00) or over, which said bonds shall 'near interest at the rate of six per cent 6%) per annum and the last installment of which bonds shall mature fourteen (14) h"h,F`?4yearsfromthe2nddayofJanuarynextsucceedingthenextSeptember1stfollowing their date. Said bonds shall be payable to bearer and each of said bonds shall have I added to the redemption clause in said bonds the following words together with a premium of five per cent 5%) of said unpaid 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 Improvement Act of 1911, as heretofore described. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED; and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds, that the ' Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 does not apply to these proceedings. l BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, in accordance with-the provisions of the Sections 10203 and 10204 of-the Streets and Highways Code, being a part of the Munici j pal Improvement Act of 1913 the matter of the improvements herein referred to is here; by referred to WILSON & C50AtrY, Engineer of Fork, and the persons employed by this Board of Supervisors for the purpose of having chargge and control of the public im- I arovements described in this resolution. Said WILSON & COMPANY are hereby directed to make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa a report in writing; containing the following: x f Azarch 29, 1960 - continued a) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvement if the improvement is not already installed. ab) A general description or. works or appliances already installed and any other property necessary or convenient i for the operation of the improvement, if the works, ap- pliances or property are to be acquired as part of the improvement. pJy e) An estimate of-the cost of the improvement and of the y , costs of lands, rights of way, easements, and inciden- tal expenses in connection with the improvement. d) A diagram showing the assessment district and the boundaries and dimensions of the subdivisions of land 7 within the district as they existed at the time of the passage of the resolution of intention. Each subdivi- sion shall be given a separate number upon the diagram. e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost 1 and expenses of the proposed improvement upon the 1 several subdivisions of land in the district in pro- portion to the estimated benefits to be received by each subdivision, respectively, from the improvement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any excess shall be realized from the proceeds of assessments levied 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 Act of 1913 in proportion to the amount of each of said assessments. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 29th day of March, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: l AYES:Supervisors JAMIES P. KENNY, bSL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 1 NOES:Supervisors - NONE. a s ABSENT: Supervisors - NOME. G In the Matter of Adopting Engineer's Report and Ordering the Acquisitions, sAssessment District No. 1960-1, Tract 12570 County of Contra Costa State of California. RESOLUTION AND ORDER RESOLVED, on the 29th day of March, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of thq County of Contra Costa adopted its Resolution of Intention•for the acquisition of cer- tain public improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-1, Tract No. 2570 County of Contra Costa, State of California, and referred said improvements to WILSOk & COMPANY, Engineer of Work for said Assessment District; and WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors directed said Engineer of Work to make and file with the County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa a report in 'writing in accord t¢ lance with the provisions and requirements of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 of the State of California; and M WHEREAS, said WILSON & COMPANY, Engineer of Work on the 29th day of March, 11960, filed with the County Clerk of the County of Contra 6osta their report in accordance with the said resolution, and said Countv 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 j Contra Costa, and this Board of Supervisors hereby finds: Www A; That the report made and filed by WILSON & COMPANY on the 29th day of march, 1960, contains all of the requirements provided for said report b the provisiona jof the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 , including (1) specifications; 12) plans and w> profiles and estimates of cost; (3) assessment diagram and assessment; (4) descriptions sofeasements or rights of way to be acquired. w B. That said report and each and every part thereof is sufficient in every particular and it is hereby determined that such report shall stand as the report for r all subsequent proceedings under said Municipal Improvement nct of 1913; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Tuesday, the 12th day of April 1960, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. of-said day, at the meeting place of the hoard o£.Supervisor of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, n is hereby fixed by this Board of Supervisors as the time for hearing protests with s relation to the proposed acquisitions described in said report; that any person in- terested in objecting to said improvements, the grades to which the work will be done or has been done the extent of the assessment district, the assessment or the engin- eer's estimate of the cost and expenses, or any other act or determination- of the Engineer of Work or the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, may file r protest in writing with the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa at or before the hour fixed herein for hearing thereon; and nb BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, and the Hoard 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 propoed to be assessed have filed with this Board of Supervisors waivers waiving (1) an posting of any notice of hearing; 1 ( 2) any-mailing of any notice of hearing; and (3 anypublication of any notice of hearing, all as required by the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; j March 29, 1960 - continued f lr• S f9 Santa Fe Lot 33 For 34 Block 37 104325 All For Ro San Ramon Code 5100 187-150-03 All Por Ro San Ramon Code 5100 187-150-05 All For Ro San Ramon Code 9203 207-240-05 All Por Ro San Ramon Code 10002 187-080-08 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S t In the Fatter of Cancellation y of 1959-60 and subsequent County tax lien. r 3 The County of Contra Costa having recuested the cancellation of the 1959-60 and subsequent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid 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 1959-60 and subsequent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having bran iapproved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 and r 6 subsequent County tax lien on the following; described property as requested: E. A. Smith Sub #1 Por Lot 3 Blk 1 Code 17934 145-050-03 For L x } The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous. vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation r of 1959-60 and subsequent wwkK County tax liens. The Richmond School District having requested the cancellation of the— sub-sequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac- t quired by the Richmond School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 and subsequen d" County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE n BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 and sub- sequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Central Pullman Tract Lot 227 For 228 Blk H 138707 All a Lot 148 Blk F 138659 All Walls Harbor Center Tract Lots 1 & 2 Blk 30 106811 All a a Lot 39 25 & 26 Blk 30 106812 Por A Lot 6 Blk 30 106815 All a Lots 8 & 9 Blk 30 106817 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Cancellation Iof 1959-60 and subsequent County tax lien. The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the 1959- 9 60 and subsequent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the San Pablo School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San Pablo School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1959-60 and subse- quent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having a been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor .Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1959-60 and subse- quent County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Ro San Pablo For Lot 188 195144 All 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Cancellation r of unpaid 1959-60 County n I tax lien. s The East Bay Municipal Utility District having requested the cancellation M of the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the East Bay Municipal Utility District; and a The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the East Bay Municipal Utility District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 County tax lien on the following described property as requested: f March 29, 1960 - continued i s Por Sec 30 T1S RlW Code 6630 199-00-02 PorN. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax lien. y The Regents of the University of California having requested the cancella- tion of the delinquent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain] proper•ti acquired by the Regents of the University of California; and n The County Auditor-having verified the transfer of title to the Regents of the University of California, and having reMsested authorization to cancel the delin- ¢ quent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEi X BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the following described property as requested: 4 Inner Harbor Business Blocks 1954 Sale #1185 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax lien. tip The Ambrose Park, Recreation & Parkway District having requested the can- cellation of the delinquent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Ambrose Park, Recreation & Parkway District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Ambrose Park, Recreation & Parkway District, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THEtBOARDORDEREDthattheCountyAuditorisauthorizedtocancelthedelinquentCounty tax lien on the following described property as requested: Por SE Sec. 14 T2N RlW 30 ac.1958 Sale 2252 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent County tax lien. The City of San Pablo having requested the cancellation of the delinquent K County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of San Pablo; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of San Pablo, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request raving been approved by the Dist- I riot Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County Jtaxlienonthefollovdngdescribedpropertyasrequested: Ro San Pablo 3957 Sale 11641 195066 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Claim for yr damages. k Leona Williams, 1984 Janette Drive, Pleasant Hill having filed with this Board on March 25, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of *15,500; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE B6A,RD ORDER ,D that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h a In the Matter of Continuing certain matters re proposed Classification and Pay Paan for County Fire Protection iDistricts. ry Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of salaries and recall r in the proposed Classification and Pay Plan for County Fire Protection Districts, whic has been under study, is hereby further continued to April 5, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 3 y March 29, 1960 - continued In the platter of Communication from County Supervisors Associa- tion re Project "ACE'* (Alternative Certificate of Insurance Endorse- 1 meat permit program). The Board having received a communication from the County Supervisors4 Association of California with reference to Project ACE which would reduce unnecessary k. labor and paper work to both the trucking interests and to the state, counties and s cities by providing for the filing of insurance certificate and endorsement forms in xlieu of posting surety bond as security for issuance of oversize-overweight permits, etc.; I On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that said natter is referred to the Public Works Director for his recom-z mendation. K4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the platter of Appointment of Supervisor Buchanan to Board of Directors of the BAY AREA AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. It appearing that the term of office of Ivan T. Goyak Director of the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District, will expire on June 1, 1966; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY_ THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. G. Buchanan be and he is hereby appointed to the Board of Directors of the BAY AREA AIR POLLUTION COIJTROL DISTRICT for a term lof four years, commencing June 1, 1960. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t i In the hatter of Appointment of I Oommissioner, Bay Point FiretDistrict. It appearing that no petition signed by five per cent of the qualified- dt: electors in the Bay Point Fire District, requesting that a general district election T be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district and that no person has been nominated for the position of member of the Board i of Bay Point Fire District Commissioners; NOW THEREFORE in accordance with provisions of Section 14060 of the Health k 1 and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor %chanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 4 R IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ernest Bidinost be and he is hereby APPOINTED Fire j Commissioner of Bay Point Fire District for a three-year term commencing April 19, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. yk In the Matter of Appointment of Helen B. Halsey to the office of Trustee of Jersey Island Reclama- tion District No. 830. The Board of Trustees of Jersey Island Reclamation District No. 830 having notified this Board of the death of Mr. A. E. Halsey, Trustee of Jersey Island Reclama- tion District No. 830, and having recommended that Helen B. Halsey be appointed Trustee of said District for the unexpired term of bar. A. E. Halsey, deceased; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Helen B. Halsey be and she is hereby appointed to the office of Trustee of Jersey Island '.Reclamation District No. 830 for the unexpired term of Mr. IA. E. Halsey, deceased, w z L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Settlement of Action 4714 of the Superior Court, John S. Wilkinson and Marjorie E. Wilkinson vs. County of Contra Costa, et al. t t The District Attorney having notified this Board that a settlement of Action A 74714 of the Superior Court was arranged during the pre-trial conference held before Judge Jacoby on March 28, 1960, and that the basis of the settlement is that each of R the three defendants, (the County, George F. Casey Company, a contractor for the County and the New York Underwriters Insurance Company which wrote a policy insuring the Wilkinsons against house sliding) , pay $750 to the plaintiffs; and On the recomr -endation of-the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor- I Controller draw his warrant in the amount of ;$750 payable to John S. s'Wilkinson, Marjori E. Wilkinson, his wife, and William H. Coburn, Jr., their attorney, for delivery to the District Attorney's office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y r iI 3 22 ! r March 29, 1960 - continued z kY"In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance y 41 0$. M This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 140$ 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; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor- Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby declared duly published. n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n a In the Matter of Granting Fti Lafayette War Veterans permission to grade for rye parking area around the z Lafayette Memorial Hall. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that the Lafayette `far Veterans are granted permission to grade for parking area around the Lafayette Memorial Hall, cost of said work to be borne by said group. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 4 In the Matter of Granting License to Erling TV pur- IJ suant to Ordinance No. 696 of the County of Contra Cf Costa, r. Erling TV having made application to this Board for a, license to lay and use f lines, wires, coaxial cables and appurtenances for transmitting, distributing and supplying television antenna service, under and pursuant to Ordinance o. 6966 of the County of Contra Costa; and This Board having been notified by the Public "Forks Director that he has no objection to the granting of the franchise pursuant to Ordinance No. 696, nor toy, installations within the road right of way for which permits may be granted under the Encroachment Ordinance No. r 1000 and with the understanding that construction is also re uired to be approved by the bounty Building Inspector pursuant to Ordinance No. 6 NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva. IT IS BY THE BEib ORDERED THAT said application be and the same is hereby GRANTHD pursuant to said Ordinance No. 696 with the understanding that bond in the aft amount of 41,000 to guarantee faithful performance of the permit shall be filed with this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing t ° k 'Appropriation Adjustments. k On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- Y visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEtED. that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments: COUNTY CLSRK APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Capital Outlay Shelving 5-102-955 439100 F Unappropriated Reserve 4,03$ Postage 3;500 PrintedSupplies 1000 1500Sundry 250Books F: Rent of Equipment 3$$ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF G; CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORK DRAINAGE DISTRICT In the Matter of Approving and authorizing additional payment for property acquisition.F On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a settlement for improvements removed during construction of Pro a ject h5-1009 in Storm Drainage District Zone No. 10 be and the same is hereby APPROVE and the County Auditor is authorised to draw a warrant in the amount of 300 payable to Elgin W. and Lella D. Erickson to be delivered to the Contra Costa County Flood nit Control and Water Conservation District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y t 34 March 29, 1960 - continued And the Board adjourns to met .on Thursday, March 31, 1960, at 9:30 a.m.in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: T. PAASCH CLERIC j By putt' lerk s BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, MARCH 31 1960 THE BOARD MST IN RE5 LAR ADJOWMED SESSION AT 9:30 A.M. 4E IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE FIEL F. NIELSENS CHAIRKA,'s, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS J RIES P. KENNY THOMAS JOHN COLE,, W. G. HUCH TAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f In the Matter of Certificate rfromSecretaryofStatewith reference to City annexations. IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDEM that certificate issued by the Secretary of State kand containing the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with M CityNumber Secretary of State PITTSBURG 384 C.S.March 29, 1960 r : The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Construction of Contra Costa Central Library Building in Pleasant Hill, This Board having arranged with the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement System for a lease agreement with options to purchase for construction of Contra Costa Central Library Building in Pleasant Hill; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor F Renny, IT IS BY THE BOARb ORDERED that the Auditor's Office is directed to prepare a report to be presented to this Board on -April 5, 1960, concerning the costs of the xfinancingofsaidbuilding. The foregoing order is passed by the following; vote of the Board: s : AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOAN COLL, fg W. G. BUCH.0AN, J03EPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. C- ABSENT: Supervisor XEI. F. NtELSEN. And the Board takes recess to met on Tuesday, Aril 5 1960 at 9 a.m.P in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 4 r il h firman r ATTEST W. T. PA CH, CLERK ht 8t'' y; Deputy ler 1 y 1A4 r 34G BEFORE THE BOARD OF SU'PER'VISORS TUESDAY, .APRIL 5. 1960 THE BOARD QST IN RI&GULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M.3 IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. j. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL . . NIMSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS x. JAMES P. KENNY, TH0 "AS JOHN LOLL, W. G. zBUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of March, 1960.fi 4a On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE r, BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of March, 1960, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Fy Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE B57AH CRDERED that the follow- ing ollow ing personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AU'T'HORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modi- fication required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS Social Service. Add one (l) Child Welfare Worker, Range 32 458-B-561—, effective April b, 1960. This position will study and license foster care homes for children. E w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 3N In the Matter of Financial Assistance to employees in N the purchase of protective equipment. RESOLUTION 4 WHEREAS, the Director of Personnel having appeared before this Board and x presented evidence that the use of protective equipment by- employees in certain occupations will significantly reduce the hazard of injury, and having further pointed A P out that through providing supplementary financial assistance to employees in the purchase of such safety equipment, employees would be encouraged in its use; NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE AOARD RESOL46 that a plan of supplementary financial assistance in the purchase of certain safety equipment is adopted in priciple and that the Civil Servicei Department and County Administrator's Office are authorized to proceed with the devel- opment of a plan for the administration of such a program.s E iN 1 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 5th day of .=+pri1, 19, by the following vote, to wit: iR AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THO,1IA.S JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - .NONE.l ABSENT: Supervisors - NOME. In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Denny IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the follow- i ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVL"D for the following county departments, to wit: d r APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE k Flood Control Zone 3 B Ground Improvement Fund 2520 2©©; 107 QOOGrantsinAidi North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control_ District Ground Improvement Fund 2504 200 000 Administrator Capital Outlay 2002-Tables Other Services 200 Apri 1 5, 1960 - c ont inued APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Hospital j 502-935: Item #120 Incubator (Delete item) 550 r° r7. Z 502-935: Item 1105 Y•d Autoclave (295) Reduce surplus) 487 502-935: New Item Photospectrometer 750 x .... 502-959: New Item Office Valet, 12 place 50- kk. 502912: Building Ma=intenance Replace RHC the 237 502-931: Item #17 Overbed Bars Eliminate surplus) _ 249 fv 502-955: New Itemrx Two x-ray file shelves 249 Sheriff 201-967 22 r. 201-969 25 z; 201-959 47- This amount needed in 959 to enable purchase of Dictaphone Transcriber Unit. Purchase has been approved by Adminis- trator*s Office. Sheriff - Communications 202-9 Item 5 575A 202-968 Motorola 3-way Mobile Unit 575 64 Sheriff - Jail 230-903 565 R,y 230-544 Office Supplies 200 Y _.. 230-545 Printed Supplies 100 230-559 Sundry Supplies il 230-931 206 230-525 Medical and Surgical Supplies 230-933 65 230-959 45 230-969 220 230-559 Sundry Supplies 33a 4 230-912 Jail Bldg. Alterations 90 174-912 Maintenance building Account 90'Maintenance IN The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application to the State Department of Social `Welfare for renewal of license to conduct a county adoption agency. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is requested to submit a report to this Board on April 12, 1960, with reference to the operation and cost of the county adoption agency as compared with State operated agency in a county. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C; In the Matter of Approval of Communications and Maintenance Agreement with Joe Angelo, Constable of Crockett JudicialF;R. District for installation of radio transmitters in private vehicles as part of coordinated communications system. Tn Communications and Maintenance Agreement dated April 5, 1960, between the County of Contra, hereinafter called County, and Joe Angelo, hereinafter called Owner,, wherein County agrees, among other things, to assume the responsibility of the Owner a and Licensee of the radio transmitting equipment installed in the private vehicle or r vehicles of Owner, and to exercise absolute and complete control over both the radio f Itransmitti.ng equipment and the message traffic conducted over said equipment for the r April 5, 1960 - continued duration of the agreement, and wherein Owner agrees, among other things, to pay the z` , standard County unit rates plus replacement, if any, to cover radio overhead for in stallation and/or maintenance of :subject coau<runications equipment if County comm- ca- tions maintenance personnel are utilized, is rre3ented to this 3oard; and s On :notion of Supervisor Col.!, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Futter of Classification and pay plan for County Fire Protection Districts. r This Board being desirous of further time to consider report from the County a#k Administrator with reference to classification and pay plan for County Fire Protection Districts; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is further continued to April 12, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of preliminary plans for altera- tions and additions to the Brentwood Fire House. Preliminary plans, prepared by Mr. Dawson F. Dean, Jr., Architect, for alterations and additions to firehouse for the Brentwood County Fire Protection Dist- rict having been presented to this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, -on the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said preliminary plans be and the same are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c 4 4 ry In the clatter of authorizing ak County Administrator to negotiate r` with Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association for financing the construction of the El Sobrante Branch Library, County .Service Area s LIB-2. y- On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to negotiate with the Contra i° Costa County Employees' Retirement Association for financing the construction of the f. E1 Sobrante Branch Library (County Service Area L13-2).5 ry The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Extension of moratorium on authorization of additional personnel from March 31 to June 30, 1960, This Board having adopted a resolution declaring a moratorium to March 31, 19609 on authorization of additional personnel except when emergency personnel situa- tions arise; and J On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY-THE BOARD ORDERED that said morator- ium be and the same is hereby continued to June 30, 1960, except when emergency person- nel situations arise. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the clatter of Authorizing m Chairman to execute consent dated April 5, 1960, to Geo- physical Service Inc. to do seismograph work along north boundary of Buchanan Airport adjoining Highway 1110. 4 which survey is made for the +idewater Oil Company. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARb ORDERED that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Hoard, be and he is hereby authorized to execute consent dated April 3, 1960, to Geophysical Service Inc. to deo seismograph work along north boundary of Buchanan Airport adjoining Highway No. 4, which survey is made for the Tidewater Oil Company. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rA s s x a April 5, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with R. F. Johnson and Son for construction of prefabricated building at Buchanan ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND Field to house the staff of the Agri- NOTICE OF COMPLETION F4 r cultural Commissioner. r WHEREAS, the County of Contra-Costa havingon November 3 1959, entered into an agreement with R. F. Johnson and Son, 11790 San Pablo Avenue, Ei Cerrito, for con- struction of a prefabricated buildinA,gg at Buchanan Field to house the staff of the Agricultural Commissioner, with the assachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company as surety; and a WHEREAS, the County Administrator and Contractor R. F. Johnson and Son 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 5th day of April, 1960; NOW, THMEFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS-BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS COMPLETED on the 5th day of April, 1960, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this41 Order as a notice of completion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing ex- ecution of acknowledgment of receipt of copy-of assignment and If consent thereto, Carl Adam and Lillian- A. Roy to American Trust Company, Emeryville. WHEREAS, Carl Adam Roy and Lillian A. Roy, his wife, as lessors, -entered into a lease agreement on-October 1, 1958, with the County of Contra Costa, as lessee covering portion of Lot B, scan of Dorman Ranch, and on which is located Palanka Kennel ; and WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa by its Auditor-Controller, on November 12, 1958, consented to assignment of rentals accruing from said lease to The Merchanic Bank of Richmond; and WHEREAS, said R:echanics Bank of Richmond on February 1, 1960, executed a f release in said assignment; and L WHE.REAS, this Board has received copy of assignment, executed February 1, 19601 by Carl Adam Roy and Lillian Roy to American Trust Company, Emeryville Office, fik of rentals under said lease; J" y NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that Axel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute acknowledgment of receipt of said copy of assignment and agree- ment that all rentals accrued under the- lease referred to in said assignment, etc., I shall be paid to American Trust Company, Eimeryville Office, until such time as this t. County is notified by American Trust Company that said assignment has been terminated. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to-draw his warrants in payment of said rentals, etc. , to said American Trust Company, Emeryville Office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Rutter of Cancellation of 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 and subsequent 'county tax ?iens which shour on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment jItgency, City of Richmond; and r r.. The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment I Agency, City of Richmond, and having re-,nested authorization to cancel the unpaid r 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor 'Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County i+uditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Bay View Park Lots 13 & 14 Block 18 14.0771 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. N In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens. The Richmond School District having, requested the cancellation of the 1959- 60 and subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain x property acquired by the Richmond School District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Richmond Mf* School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and f,` April 5, 1960 - continued f subsequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan. seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Walls Harbor Center Tract Lot 7 Block 30 106816 All Q:w _ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S s-s In the hatter of Cancellation of 1959-60 and subsequent W County tax liens. The City of El Cerrito having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 and subsequent County talc liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired b the City of El Cerrito• andqY a The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of El Cerrito, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subse- quent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having w been approved by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ettt' yyyy 5' Schmidt-Fink Tract Por Lot 3 36Q0L For For Lots 5 & 6 369066 n n Por Lot 7 36907 n n n For Lot 8 30909 Schmidt Village Por Lot 46 33732-1 All f . North Berkeley Terrace Lot 11 Block 49 35664 All Richmond Junction Heights Lots 1 to 7 Block 48 41075 For Richmond Annex Addition For Lots 5 & 6 Block 110 49225 n n For Lots 1 Block 105 49160 106 49174 n n 1to3 Block 106 49175 a n n 4 Block 106 49176 n n a n 5 6 Block 106 49177 E .. n n 8 Block 106 49179 1 & 2 Block 107 49197 Block 2.07 49199 n n n n 5 & 7 Block 107 49200 K The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Rutter of Cancellation of 1959-60 and subsequent sr County tax liens. The County of Contra Costa having renuested the cancellation of the 1959-60 I and subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain propert rf acquired by the County of Contra Costa; and s r - The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County of Contra Costa, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request n having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro El Sobrante For Lot 25 Code 9403 880075 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y- r n t In the Matter of Cancellation f'M of 1959-60 and subsequentr County tax liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property, acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California , and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and sub- sequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said recuest s having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: San Crainte Unit 1 Lots 15 be 16 Code 10018 183-093-14 Allhi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i;Jr sR i April 5, 1960 - continued F ir y:N In the Matter of Cancellation k of 1959-60 and subsequent l County tai: liens. F„roR. roti The City of Walnut Creek having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 land subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Walnut Creek; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City ofWalnutCreek, and baving requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and sub ursequentCountytaxliensonthepropertyhereinafterdescribed; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion sof Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY I THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the Following described property as requested: A, Mn ,nMap 2 Walnut Heights Por Lot n Code 900 179-060-03 Por.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4r•, In the Matter cf Cancellation of 1959-60 and subsequent 1 County tax liens. S R j7t The Sheldon School District having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 Land subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property Facquired by the Sheldon School District; and The County :auditor having ver ivied the transfer of title to the Sheldon School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; x On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Ro El Sobrante Por Lot 25 Code 9403 0049 Por Ro El Sobrante Por Lot 25 Code 9403 80054 All Ro El Sobrante Por Lot 25 Code 817 95259 Por The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Cancellation f 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation41 of the 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Contra Costa County Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa County Housing Authority and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959 160 and subsequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; M i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: Y North Richmond Land & Ferry f 2 Lots 321 33 & 34 Block 65 $08195 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Futter of Authorizing r Chairman to execute consent to rezoning from R-2 to C-2 of certain property in Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE1BOARDORDEREDthatChairmanNielsenisauthorizedtoexecuteconsenttotherezoning sof certain property in the City of Richmond owned by David W. Calfee and which is located in the vicinity of the County Office Building, from R-2 to C-2, yi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Patter of Resolution Calling for Bids on Sale of Improvement Bonds Paradise r Acres Unit No. 1 .RESOLUTION The Poard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT the County Clerk is hereby directed to call for bids for the sale of improvement bonds to be issued pursuant to Resolution of Intention adopted by said Board on October 15, 1959, said bids to be received by the Board at or before the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. -of Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 1960 in the regular 1 reeting place of said Board, Supervisors Room, Hall of Records, Pdarti.nez, California. p I April 5, 1960 - continued Said notice in form to bereg Bared by Kirkbride, Filson, Hartifeld & Wallace, shall be given by the Clerk causing copies thereof to be mailed to the various banks and bond houses interested in the purchase of such bonds at least ton days before said date. THAT the County will .furnish the legal opinion of the law firm of Kirkbride, Wilson, Harzfeld & Wallace, San Mateo, California, unqualifiedly approving the legal- ity of the proceedings and the issuance of said bonds. AYES:Supervisors JAMMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THO14AS JOHN COLL, n W. G. BUCHANAN 3 JOSEPH S. SILVA. r- NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Su nervi is ors - NONE. In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board request for correction of erroneous assessments; and said request having been consented to by the Districtu Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: f* Request dated March 31. 1960 a In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code f For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 On October 29, 1959 a request was presented to the Board of Supervisors asking to cancel certain properties appearing in the name of East Bay .municipal Utility District. Through an error Assessment 080925-1 appearing in the name of East Bay Title Company was cancelled. 1.6e are rsuuesting that this property be added to the second installment of taxes. This as:%etssrment should read as follows: X6$0925-1, •Code $304 E:st Bap Title Company N y Tract 2333, Por Lot 105 lying NE of 1n com HE 124.78 ft fm W cor Lot '108 & bearing S 57 deg 50 min 30 sec E 192.13 ft less 1/2 int in MR Assessed value of land $10001. In Volume 36 3Assessment f704650-1, James H. and Christine Gordon are assessed with portions of Lots 228 and 229, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 4 with the assessed values omitted. Mrs. Gordon has made several requests asking that the assessed values be placed on the Assessment roll but through an error the information was not transmitted to the Roll .Division. Land value of $200 and improvements of 2460 should be added to the second installment of taxes. R, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communications with reference to proposed pur- g chase through bidding procedure, t of milk for Juvenile Hall and the x . County Prison Farm. communicationsThisBoardhavingreceivedcommunicationsfromDorganDairy, Blackhawk Road, Danville, and from Canyon Dairy, Route 2, Box 391, Martinez, requesting an opportunity to appear before the Board with reference to the proposed bidding arrangement for purchase of milk by the County for Juvenile Hall and the County Prison Farm; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications are referred to the rxdmini,trator .for con- sideration and recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f°;x In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to submit letter to the State Division of High- ways, District IV, re con- struction of proposed channel change on Walnut Creek. RESOLUTION On motion-of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS ORDERED vrr that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board is authorized and directed to submit a letter to the State Division of Highways, District IV, assuring said Division that Contra Costa County is desirous of accomplishing interim channel work on `Walnut Creek this summer. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: EAYES;Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. hIELSu , THO1,US JOHN COLL: W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. yF ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. max: P. April 59 1960 - continued i y In the Matter of .:Indorsement of appropriation request for Bay Region navigation projects.RESOLUTION The Bay Region Marine Affairs Conference, which is a subcommittee of Marine 4 Exchange, Inc. , having included within its appropriation request for 1961, amounts totaling $17,975,000 for Bay Region navigation projects; and This Board being fully aware of the im rotance of the proposed project; i NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that said request is ENDORSEDIandtheClerkofthisBoardisdirectedtoforwardacertifiedcopyofthisresolution to The Honorable John F. Baldwin, Jr., Representative in Congress, Sixth District. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL,gym W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. rT NOES:Supe rvi so rs - NONE. C ABSEh7: Supervisors - NONE. a In the Matter of Authorizing Installation of Lights in the Rodeo Lighting District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE1BOARDORDEREDthatthePacificGasandElectricCompanyisauthorizedtoinstalllights in accordance with the map entitled "Rodeo Lighting District LD-1", dated March 31, 1960, filed in the Public Works Department. The number and type of lights to be in service as of July 1, 1960, are to be as follows: 1.1) 2500-lumen incandescent 2. (186) 4000-lumen incandescent f 3. (13) 6000-lumen incandescent 4. (39) 20,000 mercury vapor T > The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Clifton 7 Court Ferry* t Supervisor Suva and Mr. Joe Connery of the Administrator's Office report Ito this Board on a . conference which they attended with representatives of San Joaquin County concerning joint operation of the Clifton Court Ferry; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, secondee? by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board is authorized to <Amite to the Chairman of the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors, notifying him that while this Board believes that insofar as the Ferry is serving the people the continued operation of it is desirable and the Contra Costa County Board is willing to continue its participation provided the amount required is comparable to the present arrangement, but not if any substantial increase is necessary.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Alamo School District bonds. y Good cause appearing therefor; BE IT RESOLVED that the resolutions and order p^ hof this Board adopted on Larch 15, 1960, in the above matter be and the same are thereby RESCINDED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M In the 6-tter of Issue of Bonds jof Alamo School District 1955 School Bonds, Series C. r REAS, the board of supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California, Yheretofore on the 10th day of January, 1956, -duly passed and adopted its resolution land order providing for the issuance of $250,000 principal amount of bonds of Alamo School District, designated "1955 School Bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and Y WHEREAS$ in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds was divided into series of which 489,000 principal amount were designated "Series All rand issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bonds of Series A in u the amount of $89,000 have-heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion ithereof is now outstanding, and a n WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining , 161,000 principal, lamount of said authorized issue might be divided into one or more series as the ggovern- ing board of said district and this board of supervisors might determine; (and 082,000 Ar principal amount designated Series B have heretofore been issued and sold and the un- I matured portion thereof is now outstanding; ) and this board of supervisors has received la certified copy of a resolution-duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 9th day of-February, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $79,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorize issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series C; and fi 1 22.` ti April 5, 1960 - continued WHEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that all of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized, IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said resolution providing for the 1 issuance of $250,000 principal amount of 1955 School Bonds of Alamo School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part f hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. a 79,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional, series of said issue to be designated "Series CO. Said bonds of Series C shall be s dated June 15, 1960, shall be 79 in number, numbered consecutively from C-1 to C-79, both inclusive of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United Mates 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: I fi4,000 principal amount of bonds of Series C shall mature and be parable on June 15th in each of the years 19611 to 1979, both inclusive; 3,000 principal amount of bonds of .Series C shall mature and be pay- able on June 15th, 1980. Said bonds of Series C shah' bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money a4 the office of said county treasurer in one I installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of June, 1961 and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of December and June of each year until 11 said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series C 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 or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, fi» 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 ; r mechanically reproduced, except that ane of said s Futures or countersignatures to } T 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. I IT IS FURTHER CRDERED that said bonds of Series C shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALI"r OPMIA C - 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF p s Alamo School District of Contra Costa County. 1955 School Bond, Series C. ALAASO 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 • _ r . of said county, on the day of 19 the principal sum of one housand do lays , in lawful money of the United Sbates r of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th daysN of June and December of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except " r: 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 µTQ for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $2501060, 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 district. on the 22nd day of Novem- ber, 1955, 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 district, •including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, t'rat 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, i u 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 y be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said 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 district.e, h IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be sip-ted by-its chairman and by the auditor of said county, 'and to be countersigned by the clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of June, 1960. MEL F. NIELSEN SEAL) Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED. H• E. McNAMER. y` ounty Auditor W. T. PAASCH x County Clerk 73 fr a. w April 5, 1960 - continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series C shall be attach- ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. t Contra Costa County, State of California, k will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the x Alamo School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 i at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum $ 4 shown hereon, being interest then due on 1955 School Bond No. C-„, r= Series C, of said District, t j j dated June 15, 1960. E fi H. E. McNAMER i. County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series C and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series C to be published at least two weeks in THE VALLEY PIONEER a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 1960, at 10:30 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 interes, and that said board reserves the right to I reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof n: held on the 5th day of April, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEI, F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. fIntheMatterofIssueofBonds of Alamo School District 1959 s. School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Alamo School District has certified, as re- quired by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: The on the 10th day of August, 1959, said governing board deemed it advisable, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 29th day of September, 1959 in said 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 $250,000 to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi- annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. c d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings and grounds with furniture, equipment or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. i g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code, to wit: Providing sewers and drains r adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school property (all of which were thereby united to be voted. upon as one single proposition) , 3{ That said election was called by positing notices thereof, signed by a x t!i 7 1 April 5, 1960 - continued pKfiThatsaidelectionwascalledbypostingnoticesthereof, signed by a major-1 ity of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published pursuant to Section 6063 of the Government Code in the VALLEY PIONEER a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as required by law; 4 That said election was held in said district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns there of duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 824 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 635 votes were cast in favor of issuingt z said bonds, and 181 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and there were 8 illegal (spoiled) ballots, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that this board of supervisors has received a certified copy of a resolution duly adopted by the governing board of said district on the 9th day of February, 1960, prescribing the total amount of said bonds to be sold, to wit, $26,000, and directing this board of supervisors to divide said authorized issue of bonds into series and to designate said bonds to be sold as Series ' A; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED .AND ORDERED that bonds of said Alamo School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in IY the aggregate authorized principal amount of $2501,000 and shall be designated "1959 School Bonds'. Said bonds shall be divided into series and $26,000 principal amount off w said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining $221 ,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more series as the governing board ! of said district and this board of supervisors shall determine at the time of the 1. issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining $224,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated June 15, 1960, shall be 26 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-26, 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 lowerto higher, as follows: 1,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable v #t on June 15th in each of the years 1961 to 1980, both inclusive; 2,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on June 15th in each of the years 1981 to 1983, both inclusive. 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 the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of June, 1961, ! and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of December and June of each year until ; said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be counter- signed, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county , t or the clerk of the board of supervisors or by a deputy of either of such officers, 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.z f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATE OF A14ERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA E A- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF t Alamo School District i of Contra Costa County. 1959 School Bond, Series A ALAMO 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 da of 19 the principal sum of One Thousand dollars 1,000) in`Tawfu money o ' T_ the Unite States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of June and cember 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 $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 district on the 29th day of Septem- ber 1959 and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of 6alifornia, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. W iT April 5, 1960 - continued And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said district, including the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said district, and the money for the redemption of this bond and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxa- tion upon the taxable property of said district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bend to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of June, 1960. SEAL) DIEL F. NIELSEN Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County lerk IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be attach- ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the i interest and sinking fund of the Alamo School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum shown hereon, being interest then due on 1954 School Bond No. A-_„____, i Series A, of said District, dated June 15, 1960. x H.-E. McNAM R County 14ditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series A and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able property in said district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such takes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two weeks in THE 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 3rd day of May, 1960, at 10:30 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 5th day of April, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: r AYES: Supervisors JADES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract with Mills Excavating Inc. , for construction of main sewer from West Contra Costa Animal Control Center to connection with ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND sewer system of Contra Costa County NOTICE OF COMPLETION Sanitation District No. 3. u WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on December 8 1959 entered into agreement with Mills Excavating, Inc., P. 0. Box 434 Millbrae, Caiifornia for con- struction of main sewer from West Contra Costa Animal Control center to connection with sewer system of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 3, with the Columbia Casualty Company as surety, and WHEREAS, 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 1st day of April, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPRD AS COMPLETED on the lst i r April 5, 1960 - continued day of April, 1960, and the Clerk of this Board is directed to file for record a copy of this Order as a notice of completion. 1 s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Appointment of Citisenst Transit Committee on Public Information. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE tf BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to serve on a committee to be known as CITIZENSt TRANSIT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION FOR UNINCORPORATED AREAS j for the purpose of publicising the proposed annexation of certain territory in the Richmond-San Pablo area to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, to be voted upon at the election on June 7, 1960: Mr. J. Ed Galli (Chairman)3575 Dam Road, El Sobrante Mr. John Enos 6829 Del Monte, Richmond Mr. Ted Wooten 540 Silver Avenue, Richmond Mr. Robert N. Sharp, Jr. 3744 San Pablo Dam Road, EI Sobrante Mr. Henry Hornsby 4400 McGlothlen Way, Parchester Village, San Pablo.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j F In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance 1+412. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1412 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; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, 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. i In the Matter of Ordering repeal of Ordinance No. i 1256 (Minor Development Ordinance). F Mr. William Davis, Chairman of Sub-committee of the County's Land .Development Committee, appears before this Board and requests the repeal of Ordinance No. 1256, and Public Works Director Sauer reports that the said ordinance is not workable, and i this Board considers said proposal; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance which will repeal Ordinance No. 1256, and he is further directed to advise this Board of any necessary legislation to better control lot splits; and i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Planning Department is directed to determine what type of ordinances other counties have for the regulation, of minor development problems.1 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Land Development Committee is directed to set up the following priority schedule in its study of land development: i 1. New Subdivision Ordinance; 2. Grading Ordinance; 3. Minor Development Ordinance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Property. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors by resolution dated the 15th day of March, j 1960, determined that the property described in the Notice to Bidders incorporated i therein was no longer needed for County purposes, and that the same should be sold at public auction to the highest bidder; and WHEREAS Notice to Bidders set Saturday the 2nd day of April, 1960, on the premises and at thetimes indicated in the Notice to Bidders, as the place and time where oral bids shall be received; and a WHEREAS, the highest bids received at that time were as follows: 1020 Ruth Drive 2800.00 Bid by Edward Trost 1021 Ruth Drive 3100.00 Tom Duffy 190 Diablo Court 650.00 R. B. Smith 191 Diablo Court 825.00 a ' Tom G. Hogan a April 5, 1960 - continued 101 Diablo Court 600.00 Bid by Edward Trost at which time an amount equal to at least Twenty-five percent (25%) of the bid price was immediately deposited to secure completion of the transaction, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said bids are accepted and the property described in the Notice to Bidders is sold to the bidders named above, upon the express condition that the balance of the purchase price be paid in cash within ten (10) days from date hereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized and directed to execute a Bill of Sale for the property to the bidders named above and cause the same to be delivered upon payment of the balance of the purchase price. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote:Y AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEI. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. S In the Matter of Communciation k. from Mr. Henry Gallagher re Alleged Nuisance. This Board having received a complaint from Mr. Henry Gallagher, P. 0. Box 1393, Danville, in which he calls attention to the diving platforms at the swimming pool at the residence of Mr. Randall W. Lynch, 135 Estates Drive, Danville, and which he maintains are improperly installed resulting in noise and nuisance; t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE z. BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the District Attorney. Fz` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r s lIn the Matter of Communciation from Mr. Tom Sawyer, Trustee gip` of Reclamation District No. 1619 tY( This Board having received a communication from Mr. Tom Sawyer, Trustee, Reclamation District No. 1619, in which he calls attention to Section 53700 of the California Water Code, and to its effect on any move to dissolve Reclamation District No. 1619• ri On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY C_ THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Public Hearing fa' Before the California Water c, Commission With Reference to Certain State Water Rights Applications on the Feather River and in the Sacramento- San Joaouin Delta. This Board having received a communication from Senator George Miller, Jr. in which he calls attention to a public hearing on assignment of certain state water rights applications on the Feather River and in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to be held on June 2, 1960, in Sacramento; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to Mr. Sauer as Manager of the Contra rCosta Water Agency, and to Mr. Thomas M. Carlson, Attorney, and to Mr. W. J. O'Connell, xr Consultant. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S N dY. In the Matter of Appointment of f s Commissioner, Danville Fire District. 4 IT APPEARING that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified elector in the Danville Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said District; and fi IT FURTHER APPEARING that only one person has been nominated for the position hof Member of the Board of Danville Fire District Commissioners, said person being F ROGER L. PODVA NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section No. 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Roger L. Podva be and he is hereby APPOINTED Fire Commissioner of Danville Fire District for a three-year term commencing e r r yj.April 5, 1960 - continued April 19, 1960. The foregoinggg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, a In the Matter of Consolidation of Special Election in East Bay Muni- cipal Utility District with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, 1960. WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District ` has called and ordered to be held in the District on Tuesday, June 7 1960, a special election and has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa bounty to order the consolidation of said special District election with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held in the State of California and in Contra Costa County on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to canvass the returns of said special District election; s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa i County as follows: i 1.The special District election to be held in East Bay Municipal Utility District on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said District the following measure, to wit: it BA B) PROPOSITION:Shall EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT add YES d fluorine and fluorine compounds to the public water supply of said District? NO x be and it is hereby consolidated with the State of California Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California, including Contra Costa County, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. 2. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County shall cause the returns j of said special District election to be canvassed as provided by law, pursuant to said ` request of the Board of Directors of said District, and said consolidated special District election and State of California Direct Primary Election shall be held within; said East Bay Municipal Utility District in all respects as though there were only one : rt election. Said East Bay Municipal Utility District measure shall be set forth in each; 1'-41formofballottobeusedatsaidelectioninsofarasthesameisheldwithinsaid y *.East Bay Municipal Utility District. The returns of said special District election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of Supervisors to the Board of Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. 3. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to provide within said East Bay Municipal Utility District the election precincts, polling places and voting booths for said elections hereby consolidated, which in eachl Y case shall be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts. Said County Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used at said State of California Direct Primary Election within said East Bay Municipal Utility District said measure set forth in Section 1 of this resolution. In the event any of the general state and county election pre- cincts provided for said State Direct Primary Election include only a portion of thes': territory within the East Bay Municipal Utility District, separate ballots shall be provided for the State Direct Primary Election and the special District election held therein. The regular ballots provided for use in such precincts for the State Direct Primary Election shall not contain said District measure and separate ballots setting forth said District measure shall be provided for use by the electors who are then qualified to vote at said special District election and who reside within that portion of the District which is included in any such precinct. Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed (i) to set forth said District bond measure on all sample ballots, which pursuant to the law relating to said State Direct Primary Election are required to be mailed to the qualified electors of and within said East Bay Municipal Utility District, (ii) to include a reference to said special District measure on all polling place cards relating to said State Direct Primary Election, which are to be mailed to the qualified electors of and within said District, and (iii) to provide absent voters' ballots for use by the qualified electors of said District who may be entitled thereto in the manner provided by law for said State Direct Primary Election and said special District election consolidated therewith. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said consolidation be approved upon the following condition:A 4 That said East Bay Municipal Utility District shall agree by April i 189 1960, to pay to Contra Costa County the sum of $12 per precinct: 6 covering expenses by the County and $1 for each of the six election officers for their services in said election. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State` s' California, this 5th day of April, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHAN". JOSEPH S. SILVA. i NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 4 i April 5, 1960 - continued Y In the Matter of the Consolidation of a Special School District Bond Election to be held in the PittsburgUnified School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, with the State of California Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, 1960. b RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District has called and ordered to be held in said district on TUESDAY, June 7, 1960, a Special School District Bond Election, and has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order a consolidation of said special school district bond election with the State of California Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held in the State of California and in Contra Costa County on Tuesday June 7, 1960, and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa bounty to canvass, or cause the canvass of, the returns of said special school district bond election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as follows: w Fq 1. The special school district bond election to be held in Pittsburg Unified School District on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said district the following bond measure, to wit: a PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ry BOND MEASURE Shall Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $1,000,000 for the following purposes (which are hereby united and shall be voted upon as one single proposition), to wit: (a) The pur- chasing of school lots• (b) The building or purchasing of N school buildings; (c) 'he making of alterations or additions to: BONDS the school building or buildings other than such as may be nece; YES ssary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; (d) The repairing, restoring, or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; e) The supplying of school buildings and grounds with furni- ture equipment of necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; f) +he permanent improvement of the school grounds; and (g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Sec-: tion 15811 of the Education Code, to wit: providing sewers and: BONDS drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage NO s on or away from each school property? shall be, and the same is hereby ordered to be, consolidated with the State of Calif- ornia Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the x State of California, including Contra Costa County, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. 2. The returns of said special school district bond election shall be k canvassed, or caused to be canvassed, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the request of the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District, and said consolidated special school district bond election and said Primary Election shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election. Said bond measure shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said Primary Election. The returns of said special school district bond election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of Supervisors to the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District. F 3. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to provide the election precincts, polling places and voting booths for each of said elections hereby consolidated, which in each case shall be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts; Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used at said Primary Election said bond measure set forth in Section 1 of this resolution. Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated elections, to be mailed to the qualified electors of said District, said bond measure set forth in Section 1 of this resolution, (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said Primary Election and said spectial school district bond election consolidated therewith for use by qualified electors of said District who 4 may be entitled to such absent voter ballots, in the manner provided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to charge said District the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots for use in said District said school district bond measure to be submitted to the Pualified electors of said District at a said consolidated elections, and such other incidental expenses (including the printing of polling place cards) as may be incurred solely by reason of this order of consoli- dation. In addition, said Pittsburg Unified School District shall agree by April 18, 1960, to pay Contra Costa County the sum of $12 per precinct: $6 covering expenses by the County and $1 for each of the sit election officers for each precinct for their services in said election. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 5th day of April, 1960, by the following vote: r AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i1 t 1 fit 361 J April 5, 1960 - continued E%-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 4 In the Matter of Acceptance of easement required for Corps of Engineers project on Rheem Creek in Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4. iOnmotionofSupervisorKenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following listed easement which is required for the Corps of k:M Engineers project on Rheem Creek in Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance Dis- trict No. 4 be ACCEPTED, and this Board directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said easement: Grantor Easement Date w Van W. Rosendalhl, et al March 15, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April 12, 1960, at 9 a.m., ! F in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Y 4 tmazt}J'r h irman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCJi, CLERK Z By Deputy Clerk u rr BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Ys TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION a AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, r CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. z In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator aad on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE fiOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and bud- ji get modification required: Fu PERSONNEL ACTIONS t Countv Airport. Add one (1) Airport Operations Assistant, T=Ige 29 (*395-$481), effective April 13 , 1960. w Central Service. Add one (1) Typist Clerk Range 22 ($281-$341) 0 e ective pril 13, 1960. Health Dept. Add one (1) Public Health Nurse, Range 31 ( 436-$530)9 and cancel one (1) Senior Public Health Nurse, Range 33 ( 4$1- 584), effective April 13, 1960. L Public Works. Add one (1) Junior Civil Engineer, Range 33 ($481- s and cancel one (1) Assistant Civil Engineer, Range 36 556-$676), effective April 13, 1960. Purchasin . Delete classification and position of County Purchasing Ugent, Range 45 ($862-$1010.7), and appoint County Auditor-Controller as Purchasing Agent effective May 1, 1960. Add one (1) Buyer, Range 33 (Ugl-9584% effective May 1, 1960. Treasurer-Tax Collector. Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, xisx Range 25 (4325-43 5Teffective April 13, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 4F x. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims of certain County employees. f On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE kWW ORDERED that the following positions in the Social Service Department are added to the regular mileage list: p:Jz April 12, 1960 - continued Position No. 506-500-02 (effective April 1, 1960) 506-241-$4 (effective June 1, 1959) And the County Auditor is authorized to pay their mileage claims at the rate u of eleven cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven during each calendar imonth and at the rate of six cents per mile for each mile driven in excess of five hundred miles during each calendar month, in the performance of their work for the 1 County. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C_ r In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- M visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE 60ARD ORDERED that the ifollowing appropriation adjustments are APPOVED for the following county departments, to wit: i APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE f Agricultural Commissioner 245 Temporary Salaries 245-204 11,040 Unappropriated Reserve 19040 t Civil Service a9 Cit; Salaries and Wages Temporary and Seasonal (204) 300 Overtime 211) 200 Maintenance and Operation Other Services 329) 29545 Unappropriated Reserve 3,045 2 Martinez Administration Bldgs. 1 Additional Wiring in Sheriff's Office 675- Other Services, Oakley 675 t Probation Account 534 Obj. 322 Board and Care of Juvenile Court Wards 404 Axr Electric Typewriter 400 r Public Works Department F Other Services Fund 1003 12 500 Primary Road Construction Road 20 "12,500 t Public Works 1. Staff Personnel Temporary 9000 TX 2. Office Supplies 5060 3. Duplicating Ecuipment 11035 Other Services 19395 Cost Applies 1$,200 County Garage R, 4. Staff Personnel Temporary 19200 5. Overhead Applied 49000 r.Public Works Department 1. Diablo Road - culvert Fund 1003 19000 q#m Del Amigo 19000 2. Lone Tree Way - reconstruction "59000 Delta Road 59000 3. Wilbur Avenue - Right of Way 211173 Empire Mine Road 29173 4. Treat Lane - resurfacing 4772 5. Marcor Boulevard 19998 13,621 1 Laurel Avenue 10 000 Geary Road 11600 Pittsburg-Antioch Highway 500 6. Bryant Way 1,023~ , Boyd Road - Hookston monument "1,300 Oak Park Boulevard - roadside development 1,423 Pleasant Hill Road - roadside x . development 1,300 County Building. Richmond f Professional Fees 21699,` Building maintenance Services 2,699ry 1 36 April 12, 1960 - continued APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Special Elections s Sundry Fees 11,200 Postage 1,200 I Rent 1,610 Auto Mileage 130 u Cost Applied 14,140 r Tabulating Dept. Add 407 Control Panel Fund 1003 150 t Freight & Drayage 1$0 521 Panel 30 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Office of Purchasing Agent. Supervisor Kenny moved that the office of Purchasing Agent be maintained as a separate department. There was no second to the motion. In the Matter of Fees and mileage paid to certain County officials for serving papers. Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of fees and mileage paid to certain County officials for serving papers be and the same is hereby further continued to April 19, 1960. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y A+dGC r In the Matter of Application to the State Department of Social E Welfare for renewal of license to conduct a County adoption agency. i. Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed application to thes State Department of Social Welfare for renewal of license to conduct a County adoption ; agency be and the same is hereby further continued to April 19, 1960. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F` In the Matter of Approval of Amendment of Lease with United F. States of America for Radio w Transmitter Area at Buchanan RESOLUTIONAirfield. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa and the United States Government entered! into a lease December 15, 1959, pertaining to the Radio Transmitter Area at Buchanan fField; and WHEREAS Article 5 of said lease gave the Government the option to renew j said lease annually provided thirty (30) days written notice was given to Contra Costak County; and WHEREAS, the Government has requested Article 5 of said lease be amended so that said lease be deemed renewed each year without notice; and WHEREAS it ?s of the best interest of Contra Costa County that said lease dated December 15, 1959, be amended to provide for automatic renewal, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of i Contra Costa that said amendment to the lease by and between the County of Contra Costa and the United States Government is hereby approved and accepted, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute said lease amend- ment for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. R i F The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, REL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN' COLI , W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. s In the Matter of the Renewal of Lease for Walnut Creek Municipal Court. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the lease between the County of Contra Costa and Walnut Creek Land fr Cs April 12, 1960 - continued 4r a Company, a corporation, expired March 31, 1960, and WHEREAS, at the order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the Right of Way Department has negotiated a new lease for a period of nine months, be- ginning April 1, 1960, at a rental of $350.00 per month, plus utilities, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors r and the County Clerk are authorized and directed to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. k The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, 1 W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES:Supervisors - NONE. r, ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. x In the Matter of the Execution of Lease Agreement between County and Juanita W. Howard for Radio Trans- mitter Site. RESOLUTION i WHEREAS, there has been presented to this Board a form of lease between Y Juanita W. Howard, Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, for a radio trans- rs emitter site on Lessor's property described therein, covering the lease period of April 15, 1960, to April 14, 19619 and the Board being apprised of the terms of said lease, and good cause appearing therefor, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk are authorized and directed to execute said lease on behalf of t the County of Contra Costa. 2`0 The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. r ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r l In the Matter of the Execution of Lease Agreement between Contra f Costa County and Stanley L. Philliber, ffor Central Service Quarters at 901 Main Street, Martinez, California. RESOLUTION r WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on March 15 1960 F zby Board Order, directed the Right of Way Department to negotiate a lease for 6entrai Service Quarters at 901 Main Street, Martinez, California, which property is more o r particularly described as follows: That certain real property, together with improvements located thereon, known and designated as 901 Main Street,oo Martinez, California, being a portion of Lot 3, Block 329, as said lot is designated and so delineated on that certain map entitled "Map of Original and Addi- tional Survey of the Town of Martinez", filed for record on March 30, 1895 in Map Book D, at Page 83. l . k The improvements are further described as follows:s V { The above improvements at 901 Main Street, Martinez, consist of an area of approximately 2200 square feet; and WHEREAS, the Right of Way Department has negotiated a lease with Stanley L. s Philliber, owner of the above premises, for a term of eighteen (18) months, at a rental of Two Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($225.00) per month, with an option to extend said lease on a month-to-month basis for an additional six months, and the Board being appri 1sed of the terms of said lease, and good cause appearing therefor, t x NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk are authorized and directed to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote:N AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. S NOES: Suoervisors - NONE. f ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i F In the Matter of Authorizing soil and concrete compression tests at the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, Pinole Branch. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of r t" sl April 12, 1960 - continued t Supervisors Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that 7 Testing Engineers, Inc. are authorised to perforin soil and concrete compression tests at the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, Pinole Branch, at a cost not to ex- ceed $100. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Establishing Y a Branch Library in Pinole, rather than a deposit station. j bxt•. MI yX On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- f visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that a Branch( Library in Pinole, rather than a deposit station, be and the same is hereby ESTABLISH-1ED, effective April 13, 1960. fir: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i r In the Matter of Acknowledging receipt of quarterly travel report for the quarter ending rf March 31, 1960. aTheCountyAdministratorhavingpresentedtothisBoardquarterlytravel report for the quarter ending March 31, 1960; i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisors Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report be and the same is here-! by ACKNOWLEDGED. g f it The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving final working drawings for the Walnut Creek Library VCounty Service 1 ry Area LIB-3).F. Final working drawings prepared by Floyd B. Comstock, Architects, for the Walnut Creek Library (County Service Area LIB-3) having been presented to this Board; NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor) Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARb ORDERED that said final working drawings be and the same are' hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of Directing County Administrator and County Librarian to prepare report on anticipated capital outlay and operational costs of the County Library and its branches for the nextthree to Jive year period. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Su s pervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator and the County Librarian be and they are hereby directed to prepare a report on anticipated capital outlay and operational costs c of the County Library and its branches for the next three to five year period. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Adopting a written compensation policy f for Contra Costa County. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor uper visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE fiOARD ORDERED that the following written compensation policy for Contra Costa County be and the same is a hereby ADOPTED: COMPENSATION POLICY 6 Contra Costa County compensation practices shall be reviewed once each year at such time as to permit adoption of adjustments effective at the start of the new fiscal year. Interim adjustments will be considered only in x emergent situations.i Prevailing practice for similar employments in the labor market from which the Countv draws shall be the primary guide in determining the County's compensation practices. It is the County's policy to compensate its employments at a level which will attract and retain the better qualified workers. Prevailing practice is defined as the practice most commonly followed by other employers, both private and public, whose employment conditions are similar to the County's. The Civil Service Commission will be respon- sible for the data compilation and evaluation bearing on the determination of prevailing practice. I 367 April 12, 1960 - continued Recognizing that the labor market varies depending upon the occupation, the Civil Service Commission will be responsible for determining the market to be surveyed in each instance. The prevailing practice guide will be the primary factor in setting the compensation levels of worker and jorneyman classes. In supervisory and manage- meet classes, proper internal relationships will be the primary objective. Proper recognition of levels within occupation? series and equitable treatment of similar duties, responsibilities, and minimum qualifications are the goals. Sampling of practices among other employers will be made to test our relationships, but the needs of our own organization shall constitute the dominant in- fluence in fixing relationships. The County's basic salary rates shall consist of a number of salary steps with intervals of 5%. Insofar as it is practical, the dollar amounts shall be the same as those commonly utilitized by other public agencies. These steps may be arranged in ranges of various numbers of suc- cessive steps. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of April, 1960, by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Approving Purchase of Real Property from Beatrice Weltz. (Re- o , quired for County Civic Center-Martinez). RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 15th day of March, 1960, assed and adopted a resolution fixing April 12, 1960, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the q hambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when said Board would meet to consummate purchase of real property from qq Beatrice Weltz, said property being required for County Civic Center purposes, and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the "Contra Costa Standard" for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed, and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest said purchase, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby approve the purchase of said real property described in the said resolution, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Escrow No. M-2326119 Western Title Guaranty Company, Contra Costa County Division, in the sum of Eighteen Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1$,250) for payment to said vendors when they have on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a good and sufficient grant deed from said Beatrice Weltz, conveying said real property to the County of Contra Costa, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the deed for the aforesaid property is hereby accepted, and the Clerk of this Board is ordered and directed to cause said deed to Contra Costa County to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of this County. The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, and adopted by the following vote of the Board:a AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NOME. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. ui In the Matter of Approving Engineer's Report, Ordering the Acquisitions and Confirming the Assessment, Assessment District No. 1960-1, Tract 2570, County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION AND ORDER WHEREAS on the 29th dap of March, 1960, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra 6osta, State of California, adopted its Resolution of Intention for the acquisition of certain public improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-1, Tract 2570 County of Contra Costa, California, and referred said acquisition of improvements to WILSON & COMPANY, Engineer of Work for said Assessment District; and WHEREAS, on the 29th day of March, 1960, the said WILSON & COMPANY filed an Engineer's Report, Assessment and Diagram in accordance with said resolution and said Report was presented on said date to the Board of Supervisors for consideration; and WHEREAS, on the 29th day of March, 1960, the said Board of Supervisors adopt- ed said Engineer's Report and fixed Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1960, at the hour ia4 i I April 12, 1960 - continued of 10:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the meeting place of the Board of Supervisors i of the County of Contra Costa, located in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, y as the time and place for hearing protests with relation to said proposed acquisitions! described in said Report; and j WHEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution hereinable mentioned, a Notice of Im- provement was duly published in the LAFAYvTTE SUN giving notice of the time of hearing! on said Report; and WHEREAS, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. on the 12th day of April, 1960, µsaid hearing was held and there were no protests against said acquisitions or said proceedings by any person; and E Ir WHEREAS, the Engineer of Fork has this day filed a supplemental estimate of cost detailing and itemizing all of the costs and expenses of the acquisitions to be made, and a detailed statement of the incidental expenses incident thereto, which said;estimate of cost has this day been filed in the office of the County Clerk of the i County of Contra Costa; i NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the CountyofContraCostathatthisBoardofSupervisorsdoesherebyfind, determine and order asr follows:1. That no one, at or prior to the time fixed for said hearing, filed a written protest against said proposed acquisition of improvements as a whole, or against said District, or the extent thereof to be assessed for the costs and expenses ;of said acquisition of improvements, or as to the Engineer of fork's estimate of said costs and expenses, or against the diagram of the assessment to pay for the costs and expenses thereof; that no person appeared at the time fixed for said hearing to make,nor did any person make, any oral objection or protest against any of the above matters, or the acquisition of improvements; that no one appeared or protested or made any objections to said Engineer's Report or said improvement proceedings atany time. t 2. That the district benefited by said acquisition of improvements and to t be assessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof,is more particularly described in the Resolution of Intention hereinabove referred to and made a part hereof by reference thereto. That all public streets and highways 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 and collected to cover the costs and expenses of said acruisition of improvements.3. That the Engineer of Work has filed an Engineer's Report, including an assessment and diagram; that the Engineer of work has also filed a supplemental esti-mate of the detailed cost and expenses of said work and incidental expenses incident thereto, which said supplemental statement of costs and incidental expenses is hereby approved by this resolution, and the said supplemental statement is hereby finally approved and adopted as the Engineer's total and detailed estimate of the cost and expenses and incidental expenses incident thereto. There is attached hereto and marked Exhibit A" a statement of the costs and expenses of the improvements to be acquired and the incidental expenses incident thereto. The Auditor and Treasurer of the County ;of Contra Costa are hereby authorized and directed to disburse the funds realized from ;the levy of assessments and sale of bonds in the within proceedings in acerodance with !the amounts and to the persons set forth in said "Exhibit A" annexed to this resolu-tion, which said "Exhibit A" is, by this reference, incorporated in this resolution and made a part hereof.4. That the public convenience and interest require, and said Board of Supervisors hereby orders, the acquisition of improvements to be made as described in,and in accordance with, said Resolution of Intention on file with the County Clerk of the said County of Contra Costa, and the Engineer's Report on file herein, reference to both of which is hereby made for a more particular description of said acquisition of improvements, and also for further particulars pursuant to the provisions of said Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, as amended.5. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby levy and apportion upon each and every lot, piece and parcel of land within the boundaries of the assessment district the amount of which each said lot, piece or parcel of land is benefited by the acquisition of improvements. The amount of the assessment which is levied and approtioned upon each and every lot, piece and parcel of land within the ;'boundaries 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 Super-visors hereby finds and determines that each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land within the boundaries of said district is benefited in the amount and in the propor-tion of the total cost of the accuisition of improvements which each of said lots,pieces or parcels of land has been assessed in said Engineer's Report.6. In the event the final cost of the acquisition of improvements and the final amount of the incidental expenses is less than is shown in the Assessment herebQf F confirmed, then the balance remaining in the Redemption Fund for said bonds shall be J 'applied by the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa toward the reduction of assess-ments in proportion to the amounts thereof in accordance with the provisions of Section 10427 of the Streets and Highways bode of the State of California.The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of j Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California , at a regular meeting thereof,held on the 12th day of April, 1960, by the following vote, to wit:AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL., r W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. v ABSENT: Supervisors - X36(- April 12, 1960 - continued EXHIBIT A t A ENGINEER'S DETAILED ESTIMATE OF COST OF THE PROJECT FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1960-19 TRACT 2570, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA AND CERTIFICATION FOR DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS REALIZED FROM j THE LEVY OF ASSESSMENTS AND BONDS SOLD I. The following items of cost are to be paid to GLORIETTA CORPORATION, a California corporation, w Care of Robson & Malott, 954 Moraga Road, Lafayette, California, by progress payments f based upon certificate or the Engineer of Work N'j and the County Surveyor-Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa as the work is completed, in installment payments:N IMPROVEMENT COSTS n A Clearingr and GrAdinix 1. , 00 cu.yds. excavation @ 18.41 3,4$5.00 2. 59,$50 sq.ft. regrading @Ra 0 1 59$.50 ,0$3.50 A 4 R. rye Storm DrainaFte System 1. 807 lin.ft. 3 Monolithic ter- Concrete pipe storm sewer @ $7.00 5,649.00 2. 410 lin.ft. 30" Monolithic Concrete pipe storm sewer @ $6.00 2,460.00 j 3. 36 lin.ft. 1$" R.C.P. storm sewer @ $6.00 216.00 4. 47 lin.ft. 1$" C.M.P. storm sewer @ $$.50 399.50 5. 60 lin.ft. 15" C.M.P. storm sewer @ $7.00 420:00 6. 6 each storm water inlets @ 250.00 1,500.00 7. 1 each sacked concrete inlet th structure @ $550.00 550.00r 1 each concrete headwall type B" @ $347.70 347.70 9. 50 lin.ft. earth "V" ditch @ 175.00 10. 2 40 sq.ft. 6" reinforced con- crete slab with 4" sand cushion @ $0.b0 144.00 11 $61.20 C. Streets Curb & Gutter including base rock 10- 44 850 so.N. plant mix surfacing N 0.095 4,260.75 2. 44 $50 sq.ft. 6" crusher run base k @ 16.095 41,260.75 3• 29354 lin.ft. Standard vertical curb do gutter @ $1.70 4"001.80 4. 32 lin.ft. plant mix berm a $1.00 32.00 5. 2211.00 lin.ft. redwood header board @ 225.00 12,780.30 D. San_ Sewers 1. 1,400' lin.ft. an V.C.P. x' Sanitary sewer @ $3.75 51250.00 2. 160 lin.ft. $" cast iron pipe hF` i sanitary sewer @ $$.00 112$0.00 3. 520 lin.ft. 4" V.C.P. sani- tart' sewers @ $2.35 1,222.00 r 4. 17 each $" x 4" wye branches @ $5.00 5.00 5.each sanitary sewer manhold @ 3 1200.0000.00 f 6. 1 each sanitary sewer rodding inlet @ $$5.00 5.00 7. 1 each sanitary sewer pressure tib relief @ $$5.00 5.04 Deposit for future rodding inlet 150.00 9,357.00 E. Water Service 4r Water service materials and installation 315.00 r f i F. Street Sims, monuments do Barricades 50 lin-ft. standard barricade r with W.2R sign @ $2.00 100.00 2. 5 each monuments @ $35.00 175.00 275.00 Total Improvement Costs TOTAL IMPROVEMENT COSTS 46,672.00 AC UCSITIONCOST: f Rough Grading 6.00 .00 r TOTAL IMPROVEMENT AND ACQUISITION COST TO BE PAID TO GLORIETTA CORPORATION 529672.00 F t F, 6 April 12, 1960 - continued II. Reimbursement to GLORIFTTA CORPORATION, Care of Robson & Malott, 954 Moraga t Road, Lafayette, California for In- spection fees of the County of Contra Costa, Item S. Incidental Expenses 975.00 III. The following items of disbursement of Incidental Expenses are to be paid as follows: A. Item 1, Engineering Fees, to be paid to WILSON & COMPANY, 1512 Franklin Street, Oakland, California 31,000.00 B. Item 2 Legal Fees to be paid to EUGNE K. STURGIS, 1322 Webster Street, Oakland, California 1,300.00 C. To be paid to the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT, 1250 Springbrook Road, Walnut Creek, California, the following: 1. Lateral permit fee, Item 3 136.00 2. Inspection fee on main sewer, Item 4 46$.00 D. To be disbursed upon presentation of bills as follows: a 1. Item 5, having to do with the cost of printing bonds, bond s register and notices to A. CARLISLE & CO., 61+5 fiarrison Street, San Francisco, 3*California. 2. Item 6, cost of printing 1 Notices of Improvement, which bill will come directly to the County of Contra Costa 250-00 iF E. To be disbursed out of Item 7 of 41 the Incidental Expenses of the cost of the proceedings, to be paid to the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA for ser- vice charge for bonds 127.50 5.5$2.50 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT 59,228.50 In the Matter of Authorizing Sale of Bonds Assessment District No. 1960-1, +ract 2570, County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, as follows: THAT WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has received a written proposal by FRANCIS I. duP6NT & CO. offering to purchase improvement bonds to be issued by the County of Contra Costa to represent the unpaid assessments levied pursuant to Resolu- tion of Intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors on the 29th day of March, 1960, for the payment of the acquisition of improvements and all of the incidental expenses of the acquisition of improvements in Assessment District No. 1960-1, Tract 2570, County of Contra Costa, State of California; and WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors that the public interest and convenience will be served by accepting the offer of the said FRANCIS I. duPONT & CO. of March 29, 1960, and will also be served by selling the said bonds at the price therein named; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said proposal of March 29, 1.960, be, and the same is hereby, accepted and that said bonds be, and they are hereby, ordered sold to FRANCIS I. duPONT & CO. in the amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in the bid of said FRANCIS I. duPONT & CO. ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the interest rate of said bonds be, and the same; is hereby fixed at the rate stated in said bid; and t BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds shall be dated April 12, 1960, and t shall bear interest from said date; and Engineer'sBEITFURTHERRESOLVEDthatacertifiedcopyoftherngineerTs Report, Assessment and Diagram shall be filed in the office of the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa and that said certified copy of said Engineer's Report, Assessment i and Diagram shall constitute the unpaid list of assessments provided to be filed with the Treasurer of the County under the provisions of Section 10,600 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California , at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 12th day of April, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, IMEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. tv April 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of authorizing execution of Agreement Amend- ing Procedural Agreements with Pacific Gas & Electric Company with reference to Storm Drain Maintenance and Storm Drainage Districts. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that tel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain Maintenance Districts Nos. 1 and 4 and as the Govern- ing Body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, be and he is hereby authorized r+ to execute Amending Agreement, effective March 25, 1960, between the Commission of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, the Board of Super- visors as ex-officio the Governing Body of Storm Drain Maintenance Districts Nos. 1 and 4 land as Governing Body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and which Amending Agreement refers to a Procedural Agreement dated September 29 1955, between the Commissioners of Flood Control District and Pacific Gas & Electric Company and to a Procedural Agreement dated February 1, 1960, about to be entered into between the Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Governi Holy of Storm Drain Maintenance Districts Nos. 1 and 4 and as the Governing Body of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, and Pacific Gas & Electric Com- pany, by providing an additional provision whereby either party to said Procedural Agreements may with or without cause give six months" written notice to the other of intention to terminate all of the terms and conditions of such Procedural Agreements, etc, C r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE j i BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assess ments:ka Requests dated Aorii 12. 1960 y In accordance with the provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 Code 300-Assessment No. 201 George C. Lewis & Louise Anderson are assessed with personal property, being for boat no 7 OB 335$, assessed valuation $250. This boat was sold and taken to Sacramento County prior to the lien date; it has been assessed and the taxes paid in Sacramento County. Therefore, assessment no. 201, code 300, should be cancelled. Code 5309-assessment No. 68 L. M. Horton is assessed with personal property, being for boat no. 28 B 561, f- assessed valuation $360. This boat was sold prior to the lien date and taken out of the County. Therefore, assessment no. 68, code 5309, should be cancelled. Code $206-Assessment No. 1340 Rheem Acceptance Corp. is assessed with personal property, being for boat no. 28 Z 535, assessed valuation $430. This Corp. is holding the mortgage on this boat, but the boat is registered and assessed in Sacramento County to the owner. Therefore, assessment no. 1340, code 8206, should be cancelled. Code 801-Assessment no. 515 Richard H. Tobey is assessed with personal property, being for boat no. 7 OB 939, assessed valuation $60. This boat was sold prior to the lien date to a i boat dealer in San Francisco, and is registered and assessed in that county. Therefore assessment no. 515, code $01, should be cancelled. Code $206-Assessment No. 172 James William Long is assessed with personal property, being for boat no. 7 OB 343$9 assessed valuation $40. This boat was sold and taken out of the county prior to the lien date. Therefore, assessment no. 172, code 8206, should be cancelled. In accordance with the provisions of Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code For the Fiscal Year 1959-60 Code 7911-Assessment No. 146 Glenn DeLay is assessed with personal property, beinz for boat no. 270-197, assessed valuation $2500. Due to clerical error the value of $2500 was shown on the assessment roll. The correct value is $2,000. Therefore, assessment no. 146, code 7911, should be corrected to show a value of $2,000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 April 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Granting request of Mr. Vernon Alvey that he be relieved of relative responsibility for Augustus C. Alvey. 6ri On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Vernon Alvey that he be relieved of relative responsibility for Augustus C. Alvey be and the same is hereby GRANTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ratifying Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons in Court Action to the a4 office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on April $, 1960, referred copy of complaint and summons served on M. A. Smith Deputy Clerk, at 9:40 a.m, on April S. 1960 in Action No. 7$175 of the Superior bourt of the State of California in and for tie County of Contra Costa, LEONA WILLIAMS versus COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- ferring said copy of complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. C- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. In the Matter of Request from r" Californians Against Inequitable y Reapportionment for $1,000 member- ship. This Board having received a request from Californians Against Inequitable r Reapportionment for a $1,000 Membership Appropriation; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for his recom- mendation. L mY w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote o; the Board. FY! In the Matter of Request from West Contra Costa Taxpayers, Committee with reference to transit district service area. t4. This Board having received a copy of a resolution adopted by the West Contra Costa Taxpayers' Committee in which the cities of San Pablo and Richmond and the County are requested, in considering negotiations to re-enter the transit district service area, to insist that no levies for back taxes be required as a condition of re-annexation; r: On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reouest from N Bethel Island County Fire Protection District for removal of ramp on Lot 85, Pleasantimes Subdivision. The Board of Commissioners of Bethel Island County Fire Protection District having requested that action be taken by the office of the District Attorney in behalf r of said Fire Department to have the ramp on Lot 85, Pleasantimes Subdivision, replaced' On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THEM BOARD ORDERED that said request is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u} In the Matter of Petition for initiation of special assessment proceedings for construction of curbs, etc. on portion of Seventh Street, Rodeo. A petition signed by six alleged property owners in which the Board is re- quested to initiate special assessment proceedings in order to have certain work done on Seventh Street in Rodeo, is presented to the Board, and r: On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition is referred to the District Attorney and to the a Public Works Director for report on April 19, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i; wx Fl:: pd April 12, 1960 - continued 4- In the Matter of Resignation of Mr. Ralph Reis, member of Citizenst Advisory Committee for Sanitation District No. 3,r, Mr. Ralph Reis, member of the Citizens* Advisory Committee for County Sani- tation District No. 3, having submitted his resignation; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is accepted. K The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. wr. In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with Creferenceto ity annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certificate issued by the Secretary of Staten` and containing the following information with reference to ordinance adopted by city approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with r City Number Secretary of State PITTSBURG 391 C.S. April 11, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C-x In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for the following, and the County Public Works z' Director is authorized to make the improvements listed: O Estimated No, Description of Work Cost r, 4734 Canyon Road Ditches Clean ditches dowstream of 11000 Moraga Canyon Road, town of Moraga, along both sides of old Sac- FC 60-67 SP) ramento Northern Railroad, as required to daylight cul- verts. F 4735 Camino Pablo Ditch Clean ditch downstream of 500 Moraga Camino Pablo opposite end FC 60-69 SP) of Dickenson Drive, t+oraga area, as reouired to day- light culvert. 4589 Brook Street - Provide for replacement 950 F Lafayette - Co. of rusted pipe and for Rd. 3245 hand labor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r F In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. f On motion of Supervisor Silva seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 14113 which regulates movement of traffic upon certain streets in the County of Contra Costa. 3 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published fir. for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation n; printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: NO. 1413 in the ANTIOCH LEDGER. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1414 which repeals Ordinance No. 1256. f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published t for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general circulation y printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 1414 in the BRENTWOOD NE 1S the Board.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of s 4, April 12, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Apprcving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 14.21 which requires the fencing of swimming pools, providing standards for granting of exceptions and proviuions for the punishment of violations thereof and repeals Ordinances No. 1196, 1211 and 1226. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner recuired by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: NO. 1421 in the DIABLO BEACON. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Cry In the Matter of Proposed accuisition of the John Marsh Home. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY f THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors Buchanan and Silva, a representative of the Right of Way Division of the Public Works Department the Park Director, and a representative of the Administrator's Office are authorized to confer with Mr. Sfax Thelen, President of the Cowell Foundation, in San Francisco on April 18, with reference to the proposed z acquisition by the County of the John Marsh Home near Brentwood. tX The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution in respect to the Memory of the late Mr. William Straight. WHEREAS this Board has received the sad news of the recent death of Mr. William Straight; and WHEREAS, Mr. Straight served as Commissioner of the Central Fire Protection District since its formation in 1924, and as a volunteer fireman in the Walnut Creek area for many years prior to that time; and n WHEREAS, he was a man who contributed in many ways of his time and energy for the benefit and improvement of not only his particular community but the entire County; NOVI, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, this Board recognizes publicly the ability and character of the late Mr. Straight and reflects on the loss to Contra Costa County caused by his passing. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Sanitation Services with Oakley Sanitary District. Agreement for Sanitation Services dated April 5, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called County, and The Oakley Sanitary District, herein- after called District, wherein District agrees, among other things, to assume full responsibility for design, construction, maintenance, and operation of all drainage a facilities within said District, and wherein County agrees, among other things, to pay $55,000 to the District for the construction of a stomp drain outfall line north- erly from the Southern Pacific Company's railroad (through the Dal Porto property) to place discharge, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, T_T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the bounty. S t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A. In the Matter of Fire Protection District Standardization. This Board having on March 10 1960, adopted an order approving certain pro- cedures to be applied to the following hountp Fire Protection Districts and to such other Fire Protection Districts as the Board may direct: Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District San Pablo County Fire Protection District Central Fire Protection District r s SY, 375 April 12, 1960 - continued Orinda County Fire Protection District Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District El Sobrante County Fire Protection District Mt. View County Fire Protection District; and this Board having received a memorandum dated March 29, 1960, from Mr. J. P. McBrien, County Administrator summarizing the status of items referred to in the Board*s order of March 10, 1910; and this Hoard having considered said summarization; r r NOW, THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARh ORDERED that said summarization be and the same is hereby APPRO ED and ADOPTED, with the following exception: Sick Leave is revised to read as follows: R No action has been taken beyond that indicated in item 11 above. Other aspects of the sick leave pro- gram are covered in the committee's proposal to make all general rules applying to the administration of the County's sick leave program equally applicable to the employees of the County fire protection dis- tricts. Additionally, a plan for converting present sick leave allowances to the accrual program is necessary. In light of the decision to allow 24 W hours sick leave accrual per month it is suggested Y that any outstanding accruals on July 1, 1960, be converted to hours on the basis of 24 hours for each day. Districts which do not have adequate records will provide accruals for their employees on the basis 2 of the following formula: average annual hourly usage of sick leave as experienced in the Central i and Mt. View Fire Protection District, subtracted from 2$$, times the number of years of service for each fireman. Sick leave reporting shall be made in the same manner as presently prescribed for the Central and Mt. View Fire Protection Districts. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHnNAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. T NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. C.. T In the Matter of the Consolidation of a Special School District Fond Election to be held in the Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, with the State of California Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, 1960. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District has called and .ordered to be held in said district on TUESDAY, June 7, 1960, a Special School District Bond Election, and has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order a consolidation of said special school district bond election with the State of California Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held i the State of California and in Contra Costa County on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to canvass, or cause the canvass of the returns of said special school district bond election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: 1. The special school district bond election to be held in Pittsburg Unified School District on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, at which election there shall be m submitted to the qualified electors of said district the following bond measure, to wit: f 3 i i i 376 April 12, 1960 - co nti nue d PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND 14EASURE t Shall Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra e t 4 hCostaCountyincurabondedindebtednessinthesumof 000.000 for the followingng purposes {which are hereby united and shall be voted upon as one single roposition), to wit: (a) The purchasing cf school lots• The build- BONDS ing or purchasing of school buildings; {c The making of YES alterations or additions to the achool building or build- ins other than such as may be necessarygany for current main- tenance, operation, or repairs; {d) The repairing, restoring, or rebuilding of any school building damaged injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; (e) The supplying : of school buildings and grounds with furniture, equipment or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature- {f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds; and (g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 15811 of the Education Code, to wit: providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on BONDS or away from each school property? NO N 1- fn shall be, and the same is hereby ordered to be, consolidated with the State of Calif- ornia Consolidated Presidential and Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California, including Contra Costa County, on Tuesday, June 7, 1960. t 2. The returns of said special school district bond election shall be can- vassed, or caused to be canvassed, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County ' in accordance with the request of the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District, and said consolidated special school district bond election and said Primary ' Election shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election. Said bond measure shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said Primary Y Election. The returns of said special school district bond election, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board of Supervisors to the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District. 3. The County Clerk of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered and directed to provide the election precincts, polling places and voting booths for each of said f elections hereby consolidated, which in each case shall be the same and there shall be only one set of election Officers in each of said precincts; Said County Clerk is further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used at said f Primary Election said bond measure set forth in Section 1 of this resolution. Said 3 County Clerk is further ordered and directed (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated elections, to be mailed to the qualified electors of said District, said bond measure set forth in Section 1 of this resolution, (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said Primary Election and said special school district bond election consolidated therewith for use by nualified erectors of said District who may be entitled to such absent voter ballots, in the manner provided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to charge said District the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots for use in said District said school district bond measure to be submitted to the qualified electors of said District at said consolidated elections, and such other incidental expenses (including the printing of polling place cards) as may be incurred solely by reason of this order of consolida- tion. In addition, said Pittsburg Unified School District shall agree by April Y-x 1$1 1960, to pay Contra Costa County the sum of $12 per precinct: 46 covering expenses by the County and $1 for each of the sic election. officers for each precinct for their services in said election. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 12th day of April, 1960, by the following vote: E AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. k NOES, Supervisors - NONE.i C„ ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April 19, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, x311 of Records, Martinez, California. I hairmar. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH,,'CLERK Byi• Deputy Clerk s 1 tl f t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDA.T, APRIL 19, 1960 4 THE BOARD NET I?i REGULAR SESSION I AT 9 A.14. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, -MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. E PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS J.A14ES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, r3W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. ri In the Matter of Personnel y` Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and x budget modification required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS F rM Probation. Add one (1) Account Clerk, Range 26 ($3414415), and cancel one (1) intermediate Typist Clerk, Range 25 $32543953 , effective May 2, 1960. t Sulperintendent of Schools. Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk, Range 25 1*324395T,effective April 20, 1960. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Confirming xfia appointment of Mr. Robert Wilson as Deputy Sheriff in County Service Area P-1 Crockett). On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE hOARD ORDERED that the appointment of :sir. Robert Wilson as Deputy Sheriff in County Service Area P-1 (Crockett) 47 as of April 13, 19609 be and the same is hereby confirmed,K. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the suspension of the former traffic officer in the service area, which was made effective anuary 28, 1960, is changed to DISCHARGE as of. January 28, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. r In the platter of Authorizing Chairman to make orientation s cruise to Pensacola, Florida. At the request of the United States Navy Department and on the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARL ORDERED that P*.el F, Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, be tw and he is hereby authorized to make an orientation cruise to Pensacola, Florida from April 25 to April 28, 19609 at the e..rpense of the Navy, cost to the county to be $/+3. ra e. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the platter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Superviso Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6RDERED that the following r . appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: 3 APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE 5 a Assessor u Capital Outlay 1354 Visible Filing Equipment 4 61035 Unappropriated Reserve 6,035 a Public Works Department indemnities - Negotiated Property Unappropriated Reserve 750 750 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Fund 1003 6,724 San Pablo Dam Road 1,715nr59MgaWay erha Acalas Interchange x 1,69? mt Marsh Creek Road 550 Taylor Boulevard 1,721 I 1. Filing Cabinets f!Oiament 1 - 5 Draarer legal file 120 eF April 19, 1960 - continued t APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Public Works Department Desks and Chairs Z---Side chairs 150 Ate Other Office Eauiument r 1 - Drafting table and stool 190 1 - Bookcase 50 rs 2. Building Alterations f wiring laboratory Fund 1003 14 Miscellaneous Equi ment Re lacements Miscellaneous survey equipment Fund 1003 1$0 Zeiss level with tripod 23 100-foot chains with reels n " 3 Hydraulic testing machine Medical and Laboratory Enui ment Miscellaneous laboratory equipment 110 Curing cabinet 30 Filing Cabinets Eoui went r File Units 10nnShelvingunit Other Office EauiDment Paper trimmer 10 Map st 45Iiiarack Radio Eoui went go—bile radio units 25 r Sundry Equipment a aTrafficcounter15 Miscellaneous equipment 19 Civil Defense n Communication 3 of Radio Supplies 281-204 Salaries - Temporary and Seasonal 562 Concord Marshal 01, Temporary Salaries Fund 1003 155 Office Supplies 70 Printed Supplies 40 Repair & Servicing Equipment 45 County Recorder Microfilm camera 955-2 20 a Microfilm readers 955-3Z04 84. Office Supplies District Attorney CAPITAL OUTLAY:k 3 desks -- 36. rK 6 chairs 00 36 Add 3 chairs n Adjust within budget allowance Item #006 to allow purchase of 9 chairs at59-CO instead of 6 chairs at 660.00. Rose Park Service of Other Departments 125 Secondary Road Maintenance Maintenance of Roads/Bridges Fund 1003 125 40 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board:. In the Matter of Redesignating Office of the Agricultural Commissioner and Sealer of Weights and Measures as the Contra Costa County Department of Agriculture. On the recommendation of the Agricultural Commissioner and the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that the office of the Agricultural Commissioner and Sealer of Weights and Measures be and the same is hereby redesignated as the Contra Costa County Department of Agriculture. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s April 19, 1960 - continued x In the Matter of Endorsing agreement between the County Sheriff and the Commissioners of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District for district fireman stationed at the Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center. r p On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE 60ARD ORDERED that agreement between the County Sheriff and the Commissioners of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District pertaining to reimbursement to the fire district by the Office of the Sheriff for one-half of the gross (salary and district retirement contribution) cost involved in having a district fireman stationed at the Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center be and the same is hereby ENDORSED, said agreement to be effective on the 18th day of September, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting blanket r' authority to the Office of the County Sheriff to proceed with the use of prisoner labor, as prescribed in resolution dated June 10, 1958. This Board having on June 10, 1958, adopted a resolution setting forth the a county's policy with reference to use of prison labor "that aside from prisoner re- habilitation programs, it is county policy to make use of s?ich labor only on public work for which the county has primary responsibility and on clean-up work in the public cemeteries and that such usage is restricted to jobs that would not otherwise be r accomplished"; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BbARD ORDERED r that the Sheriff is granted blanket authority to proceed with the use of prisoner labor as prescribed in the policy resolution of June 10, 1958. z. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Appointing Dr. L. H. Fraser, Coroner-Public Administrator, r= to the County Geriatric Care Committee. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Superviso Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARDRDERED that Dr. L. He, Fraser, Coroner-Public Administrator, be and he is hereby appointed to the County Geria tris Care Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S u T In the Matter of Endorsing campaign to spromotepurchaseofUnitedStatesGov- ernment "Series E" Bonds through pay- roll deduction. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Superviso Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED the campaign to promote purchase of United States Government "Series E" Bonds through payroll deduction as urged by the United States Treasury Department, be and the same is hereby ENDORSED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 1 contract for addition to the Contra Costa County Animal m Control Center in Martinez. On the-recommendation of Mr. Wayne a Littlejohn Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS AY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 1 which ADDS the sum of $27 for certain changes to contract with w William Dahn for addition to the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center in Martinez 2 is APPROVED and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County. sTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 2 contract for alterations to the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, Pinole Branch. On the recommendation of Mr. Wayne A. Little "ohn, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, iT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change Order No. 2 which ADDS the sum of $91.41 for certain changes to contract with Herbert E. Ellis for alterations to the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center,r Pinole Branch is APPROVED and the 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. e z t*! is rr April 19, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Certificate from Secretar of State with reference to City annexations. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that certificates issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinances adopted by city approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with a City dumber Secretary of State ANTIOCH 4$1-A ypril 15, 1960 ANTIOCH 482-A April 15, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Mork Orders. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is given for the following, and the County public Works Director is authorised to make the improvements listed: W/o Estimated No.Road Name Descriutiion of Work Cost 4736 Vanderslice Ave., Remove silt and vegetation from tY Walnut Creek ditch on Vanderslice property so k' as to daylight culvert under Vanderslice Avenue. FC 60-81 SP) 50 4737 Topper Lane, Remove silt and vegetation from Lafayette ditch and private driveway culvert running parallel to and between the Sacramento Northern Railroad and Topper Lane vicinity of School Street. (F6 60-82 SP) 150 4738 Hough Avenue, Place broken concrete or rock Lafayette riprap in eroded hole at outlet end of Hough Avenue culvert, Happy, Valley Creek. Concrete grout is to be added to hold riprap in place. (FC 60-$3 SP) 150 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Designating May 1, 1960, as Law Day in Contra Costa County. WHEREAS one of the greatest heritages of American citizenship is a government of law before which all men stand as enuals, and the dedication of our people to free- dom under law has made possible the remarkable growth and development of our society S in all its aspects; and WHEREAS respect for justice under law is vital and abiding only when its I r roots are grounded in our many traditions of religion, ethics, and philosophy with their common teaching concerning law as the foundation our social order; and 4HEREAS the widest possible understanding of these basic truths will con- tribute to moral and spiritual strength, and a reaffirmation of faith in the rule of f law in the daily lives of all .Americans will serve to demonstrate to the peoples of the world that this Nation seeks only fairness and justice in its relations with others; and WHEREAS the observance of Law Day is designated to foster this deeper re- spect for law and an awareness of its essential place in American life, as dell as to encourage the efforts now being made to bring about an extension of law as an in- r strument of world peace and orderly progress in all international relationships for the future benefit of mankind: NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Board of Supervisors-of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do herebv designate Sunday, May 1, 1960, as Law Day in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. UTE urge the people of the County of Contra to observe Law Day with appropri- ate ceremonies as a public demonstration of their devotion to the rule of law as the keystone of peace and order in our life. WE also urge the members of the legal profession to bring the objective of Law Day to public attention in all appropriate ways, through religious and educational institutions, by private organizations and public bodies, and through the media of public information. IN 'WITNESS HEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and cuased the Seal of the County of Contra Costa to be affixed. DONE at the City of Martinez this nineteenth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty. April 19, 1960 - continued JAMES P. KENNY sx MEL NIELSEN T THOMAS J. COLL W. G. BUCHANAN f JOE S. SILVA s irk; In the Matter of the Execution of a Quitclaim to Atlas Powder Company, a corporation. RESOLUTION On October 2, 1959, Atlas Powder Company, a corporation, executed a grant of x! easement to the County of Contra Costa, acting on behalf of Storm Drain Maintenance s. i District No. 4. It appears to this Board of Supervisors, as the governing body of Storm w Drain Maintenance District No. 4, that such easement is no longer required for storm drainage purposes. Pursuant to Section 5 of the Storm Drain Maintenance District Act, and good cause appearing therefor, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as the governing body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, that the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be and he hereby is authorized-to execute and cause to be delivered the attached Quitclaim to Atlas Powder Company, a corporation. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at a meeting or said Board held on the 19th day of April, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: m' M AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEF. F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH S. SILVA. N NOES:Supervisors - NONE.y ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i s QUITCLA1114 County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision, acting by and through its X Board of Supervisors, acting on behalf of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, qquit- claims to Atlas Powder Company, a Corporation, the real property in the County of Contr W Costa, State of California, described as: n A portion- of the property described in the deed to Atlas Powder Company, z dated June 261 1934, recorded June 29, 1934; in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in Volume 372 of Official Records, at page 49, which portion lies within the parcel of land described as follows: y A strip of land 78 feet in width, lying 36 feet northerly and 42 feet south- erly of the following described line: Beginning at a point which is distant Horth 220 4' 53" East, 1,203.79 feet from•the northeast corner of that parcel of land deeded to the Richmond Rod and Gun Club, recorded on February 16, 1955 In Volume 2477 of Official Records at page 317; thence from said point of beginning North 650 44' 37" Vest, 19.84 feet; thence north- westerly, westerly, and southwesterly, 215.94 feet along the arc of a curve to the left 4 having a radius of 450 feet tangent to last course through an angle of 27° 29' 40"; thence South 860 45' 430 Fest, 300 feet, said strip being bounded on the west by a line drawn normal through the westerly terminus of the last above described course;x being the easement granted in the grant of easement wherein Atlas Powder Company is grantor and the County of Contra Costa is grantee dated October 2nd, 1959 recorded on December 2, 1959 in Volume 3506 of Official Records at Page 136. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA x By MEL F. NIELSEN hairman of the Board Seal) R r In the Matter of Proposed County Sanitation District in the Amador w,Basin. r. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor is directed to prepare a description of the Amador Basin which shall include the Yolk-McLain holdings, for presentation to the k=ft Boundary Commission preliminary to the proposed formation of a County Sanitation Dis- trict to be comprised of said area. 4 . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S tr In the Matter of Fixing date for public hearing on several proposed ordinances. District Attorney Nejedly presents several proposed ordinances which he has prepared in order that his office may Proceed with codification of all county ordinances, and he recommends that a date be fixed for public hearing on said ordinances; and 4 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY-THE r BOARD ORDERED that May 3 at 3 p .m. is fixed for public hearing on said ordinances, which refer among other things to the r t i April 19, 1960 - continued Prohibition of burning except under certain conditions; 3 Giving the Building Inspector greater powers; f Establishing standards for ventilating devices and indoor heating units; Giving Public Works Department authority, upon approval by Board Chairman, to establish traffic regulations; Establishing control for fortune-telling in the County; Establishing regulations concerning coaxial cable systems; Establishing safety requirements for wells and for excava- tions; Fixing rules for licensing of card rooms; N Establishing regulations on inspection of electrical equipment, V N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Yr In the Matter of tees and Mileage paid to certain county officials for Nx serving papers. L= The following appear with reference to the Administrator's report on fees and mileage paid to certain county officials for serving papers: M Mr. Art Nugent, Constable of Hercules-Pinole-Rodeo Judicial District, representing the Constables and Marshals' Committee, who read certain proposals and referred to the workload and incidental expenses for supplies and secretarial services of some of the officers; Mr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr. of the Taxpayers' Associa- tion who reported that the Board of Directors of the f . Association recommend that payment of fees and mileage other than those under administrative procedures, be discontinued; Mr. 0. F. Fenstermacher, representing the County Bar Association and the Richmond Bar Association, who asked for time to make consolidated study; and The Clerk read a communication from the Rodeo Chamber of Commerce in which opposition is expressed to any change "which would limit the duties of or disrupt the office of the Constable of the Pinole-Hercules- Rodeo Judicial District"; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is further continued to May 3 , 1960 at 11 a.m. for further consideration. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, x In the Matter of appointment of Advisory Board for :one 22, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed on the Advisory hoard for Zone 22, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District: Mr. Grant Burton, c/o Burton Farm Service 2190 Oak Grove Road Concord Fair. Hubert G. Prost, 1$50 Oak Grove Road, Concord Mr. Edward P. Madigan, 1506 Risdon Road, Concord Mr. Joseph Margini, 2200 Oak Grove Road, Concord Mr. Lane L. Aldrich, 1016 San Miguel Road, Concord ftl k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of^reim- bursement agreement of Sallie Sweet.F An instrument dated April 19. 1960, which provides that for a valuable con- sideration had and received by the County of Contra Costa, any and all liens created i$ by virtue of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Sallie Sweet on r. May 24, 1956, or granting of aid and assistance to said Sallie Sweet are hereby satis- , fled, and all real and personal property of said Sallie Sweet is released from the I said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency April 19, 1960 - continued created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman of this 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. 5 In the Rutter of Continuing hearing on proposed new Sub- division Ordinance to May 3, 1960. This Board having heretofore fixed April 26, 1960, for hearing on the pro- posed Subdivision Ordinance; andf Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDE.RED that the hearing on said proposed ordinance be and the same is hereby further continued to May 3 , 1960, at 1:30 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. o In the natter of AT)proving Purchase of Real Property from Mildred Bonnel. (Required for County Civic Center Iiartinez.) RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board heretofore, to wit, on the 22nd day of March, 1960, assed and adopted a resolution fixing April 19, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Qy Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, zlai :^tinez, California, as the t:Lme and place when said Board would meet to consummate purchase of real property from Mildred Eonnel, said property being required for County Civic Center purposes; and WHEREAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the "Contra Costa Standard" for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and WHEREAS, no protests to the purchase of said property by the County of Contra Costa have been filed, and no one has appeared at the time appointed to protest said purchase, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby approve the purchase of said real property described in the said resolution; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Escrow No. M-2326101 Western Title Guaranty Company, Contra Eosta County Division, in the sum of Seventeen 3 Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($17,250) for payment to said vendors when they have on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a good and sufficient grant deed from said Mildred Bonnel, conveying said real property to the County of Contra Costa; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the deed for the aforesaid property is hereby accepted, and the Clerk of this Board is ordered and directed to cause said deed to Ay 1 Contra Costa County to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of this County. Passed and Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at a meeting of said Board held on the 19th day of April, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAt:, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NCNE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of-Amending resolution dated December 2, 1958, which granted permit to East Bay Oil Recovery Co. to t deposit refuse. s This Board having on December 2, 1958, adopted a resolution granting a permit to East Bay Oil Recovery Co. to deposit refuse on certain lands as described in said resolution; and Mr. George Gordon, attorney at Law for the applicant, having appeared before the Board this day and requested an amendment to said resolution; and t On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolution be and the same is hereby amended as requested, and as follows: WHEREAS, a petition for permit to deposit refuse was filed with this Board on the 14th day of November, 1955, by EAST BAY OIL RECOVERY CO. , a corporation, pur- suant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 829 and all other applicable ordinances of the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, the Board has considered said petition, and good cause appearing therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a permit to deposit refuse under the E April 19, 1960 - ccntinued provisions of said Ordinance No. 829 and all other applicable ordinances of the County of Contra Costa is hereby GRANTED to EAST BAY OIL RECOVERY CO. for the lands described in said petition, to wit: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the North 1/2 of Section 16, Township 2 Morth, ,Range 2 West, mount Diablo Base and Meridian and being pertions of Swamp and Overflow Surveys No. 268 and 269 and a portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, containinz; 21 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at the most easterly corner of the 53.86 acre parcel of land described as Marcel One in the deed from Lindgren & Swinerton, Inc. , et al. , to Acme Fill Corp. , recorded July 12, 1954 in Volume 2345 of Official Records, at page 294; thence from said point of be§inning south 33° 47' 30" east, 672.65 feet; thence north 56 121 30" east, 1360 feet; thence north 33° 47' 30" west, 672.65 feet to a point which bears north 56° 121 30" east, from the point of beginning; thence south 56° 121 30" west, 1360 feet to the point of beginning. The permit hereby granted shall be revocable by the Board of Supervisors at any time or be subject to suspension if it shall be found by said Board of Super- visors that the substance discharged and deposited by virtue thereof constitutes a public nuisance, or emits disagreeable odors or smells offensive to the public dwelling in the vicinity thereof or passing over and along public highways adjacent thereto." r The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting by the following vote: tE AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. fL ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Amending resolution dated December 2, 1958, which granted permit to Acme Fill Corporation to deposit garbage. This Board having on December 2, 1959. adopted a resolution granting a permit to Acme Fill Corporation to deposit garbage on certain lands as described in t said resolution; and Mr. George Gordon, Attorney at Law for the applicant, having appeared before the Board this day and requested an amendment to said resolution; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the first, second and third paragraphs of said resolution be and the same are hereby amended as requested, as follows: r. WHEREAS, a petition for permit to deposit garbage was filed with this Board on the 14th day of November, 1958, by ACRE FILL CORPORATION, a corporation,pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance 329 and all other applicable crdinances of the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, the Board has considered said petition, and good cease appearing therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a per*iit to deposit garbage under the provisions of said Ordinance 829 and all other applicable ordinances of the County of Contra Costa is hereby GRANTED to ACME FILL CORPORATION for the lands described in I Exhibit "A" attached to said petition, to wit:". The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting held on the 19th day of April, 1960, by the following vote: 1- D AYES:Supervisors J)14ES P. KENNY, YIEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOH14 COLL, e' W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Directing Public Works Director to submit data on layout for median island through Lafayette, and approving proposal for installation of center strip, etc. z' On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public works Director is directed to submit data on layout for median island through Lafayette for inclusion in the Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District's plans for trunk sewer construction project which will provide an area for landscape development in conjunction with the plans of the Lafayette Design Project, and will provide a facility to improve traffic safety. April 19, 1960 - continued IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the proposal to have Central Contra Costa Sanitary District install a center strip in lieu of replacement of the pavement. in kind is APPROVED. ar The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Directing District Attorney to prepare Abatement Proceedings against the Martin Wrecking Yard on Pacheco Boulevard which property is owned by Fred Sperr and upon which John D. Martin operates a Wrecking Yard.x On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to commence abatement proceedings against the Martin Wrecking Yard, Fred Sperr, owner of the property, and any other persons having or claiming any right, title or interest in the hereinafter described property and improvements thereon located on Portions of the S & 0 Survey 265 andRanchoLasJuntas, bounded northwest by land of biacAtee, et al, northeast by the Ranco line and Contra Costa Canal, S/W by ATESF-R/R, Southwest by Pacheco Boulevard, and rlandofSabatini, et al; fronting 317-ft. on the north side of Pacheco Boulevard, immediately west of Santa Fe RIR-Vine Hill Area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. r In the Matter of Approving r, Ordinance• F5i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and F ADOPTED: rq Ordinance No. 14.24 which requires sewerage facilities to meet the standards of the County's ?Master Plan, etc. x IT IS BY THE HOARD FURTHER LRDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published f 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: t No. 1424 in the CONTRA COSTA GAZ.EM The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving e Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and r ADOPTED: y$. Ordinance No. 1403 which zones all lands north and t east of Martinez to H-I, "The Districts Map for the East Martinez .Area." IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner renuired by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: No. 14.03 in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t lIn the Matter of Application to the State Department of Social Welfare for renewal of license to conduct a County adoption agency. Al This Board having on April 129 19601 continued to this date for further con- sideration, the matter of application to the State Department of Social Welfare for r renewal of license to conduct a County adoption agency, the following persons appear q= before this Board: Mrs. Lois N. Bargmann, Chairman of the Bar Association Adoption Committee; and Mr. William Davis of the County Adoption Committee, both of whom request deferment of action on the application; kand the Clerk reads copies of resolutions adopted by the Richmond Bar Association and the Contra Costa County Bar Association in which the Board is requested to defer action on the application, and a copy of a resolution adopted by the Central Contra Costa County Bar Association in which the Board is requested not to apply for renewal of license to conduct a County adoption agency; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter is further continued to May 10, 1964, yat1:30 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. April 19, 1960 - continued The Board adjourned at 12 noon until 2 p.m. and reconvened at 2 p.m. with the following Board members present: HCNORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN; S u PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Granting Wallace and Clark Wild Animal Circus per- mit to exhibit at Fairgrounds in Antioch. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that upon receipt by the County Tax Collector of $75 plus an addition- al $5 per day for each and every separate show, etc., as described in Ordinance No. 3919 the County Tax Collector shall issue a license to the Wallace and Clark Wild Animal Circus to exhibit at the Fairgrounds in Antioch for one day, May 19, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. c NOES:Supervisors - NOhT. J C% ABSENT: Supervisor - MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Recommendation from Taxpayers' Association with reference to selection of Coroner's Juries. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Taxpayers' Association that selection a of Coroner's Juries be made from Jury Panels of Judicial Court Districts, be and it fl is referred to the Coroner, Administrator and Jury Commissioner for study and report.r< The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. S NOES:Supervisors - NONE. L ABSENT: Supervisor - MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Authorizing County s, Superintendent of Schools to request advisory opinions from certain depart- ment heads. Kk This Board having received a recommendation from the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, Inc. that the County Superintendent of Schools be authorized to request advisory opinions from the County Building Inspector and the Superintendent F. of Building Maintenance on the economy and efficiency of school district plans which the Superintendent of Schools might submit for such advisory opinions to the said departments, and the County Administrator having urged that the request be granted and extended to include the Planning Department and Public Works Department; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Superintendent of Schools is a authorized to request advisory opinions from the County Building Inspector, Superin- tendent of Building Maintenance, Planning Director, and Public Works Director on the economy and efficiency of school district plans which said Superintendent of Schools might submit for such advisory opinions to said departments. 1;. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. C! NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor - MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner, Rodeo Fire District. IT APPEARING that no petition signed by five percent of the qualified electors in the Rodeo-Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in said district, has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said Dis- trict; and IT FURTHER APPEARING that only one person has been nominated for the posi- tion of Member of the Board of Rodeo Fire District Commissioners, said person being RALPH S. CARVILL NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section No. 14060 of the April 19, 1960 - continued Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ralph S. Carvill be and he is hereby APPOINTEb Fire Commissioner of Rodeo Fire District for a three-year term commencing April 19, 1960. 5 ; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. F In the Matter of Ratifying Clerkts action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on April 14: 1960, -referred copy of complaint y and summons served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk on April 14, 1960, in Action No. i78273-of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, Robert C. Boullon and Evelyn C. Boullon, his wife, versus County of Contra iCosta to the office of the District Attorney; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- fferring said copy of complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members a present, N iIn the Matter of Granting re- quest of Mr. Albert Francis that he be relieved of relative a, responsibility for Maurice u Francis. a On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. llbert Francis that he be relieved of relative responsibility for Maurice Francis be and the same is hereby GRANTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members U' apresent. g In the Matter of Authorizing the filing of a disclaimer.RESOLUTION s,t WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an rKK. action to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the- District he•' District Court of-the United States-in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Certain parcels of land- in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, Fred C. Struven, et al Defendants, No. 22338;" and WHEREAS, the title to the lands subject of said action has been vested in the United States of America and the United States has been in possession of said lands; and WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the r Hands subject-of said action and described as Parcels 32, 499 55, 68, 72, 106, 133, k 133, 203, 224, 2261 -235, 2439 273, 278, 322 and 353 as described in the complaint on r file in said action, and the County Auditor of the bounty of Contra Costa advises that 1 there are no existing liens for taxes against the lands subject of said action,kirx. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said County of Contra Costa has and makes Fno claim to any title or interest in or to said lands subject of said action, or any compensation which may hereafter be awarded for the taking thereof and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate disclaimer in the above entitled action. STATE OF CALIFORNIASS p'y. Yy County of Contra Costa ) I the undersigned duly qualified and acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a trae and correct cony of a Resolution duly adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, and that said Reso- lution was introduced by Supervisor Kenny who moves its motion, seconded by Supervisor Coll and said Resolution was adopted on roll call by the following vote: i Supervisor - JAMES P. KENNY w Supervisor - THOMAS JOHN COLL f' Supervisor - W. G. BUCHANAN i Supervisor - JOSEPH S. SILVA qr Absent: Supervisors - MEL F. NIE'LSEN Noes:Supervisors - NONE 3 Ayes:Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. t3 n 4 April 19, 1960 - continued In the Natter of Authorizing cancellation of penalty and reduction of tax on certain assessment. The County Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that the office of County Tax Collector has received a remittance from -Mr. John Costello, Trustee in Bankruptcy, which represents payment of taxes on the following assessment: Fiscal Year 195$-59 Code 202, Assessment 144$ Assessee: Mertes and Foley G= rTax:481.23 Penalty: 13$.49 and said Auditor-Controller having re-uested authorization to cancel the penalty as provided under provisions of the Bankruptcy Act; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by SupervisorKenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor Controller be and he is kk hereby authorized to cancel said penalty. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of .Application of Ralph B. Pahlmeyer for rights of access from Lot-7 of Buchanan Industrial Park, State Highway 21. This Board having received-a communication from Breed, Robinson & Stewart, attorneys for Mr. Ralph B. Pahlmeyer, with-reference to his application for access to Pacheco Boulevard from Lot 7 of Tract 2675, Buchanan Industrial Park, and requesting that said application be reconsidered on April 28 subsequent to hearing on application rtofsaidMr. Pahlmeyer to rezone same parcel of land to R-B from C-X; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE fi BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Director for report to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting West Contra Costa Auxiliary of City of Hope permi ss ion to engage in fund raising campaign in El Sob- t rante area. L' On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE s BOARD ORDERED that West Contra Costa Auxiliary of City of Hope is }granted permission 5 to engage in annual door-to-door fund raising campaign in the El 6obrante area during the week of June 5-18. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THCXAS JOHN CULL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. 4' w ABSENT: Supervisor - MEL F. €dIELSEN. a In the platter of Resolution Determining Unpaid Assessments And Providing for Issuance of Bonds Paradise .Acres Unit No. 1. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT on April 1, 1960, the County Surveyor filed with the County Treasurer r a list of all assessments remaining unpaid, a copy of said list being hereto attached, marked Exhibit "A" and by reference made a part hereof, and the Board has considered said list and determined that the same is an accurate statement thereof. THAT the unpaid list is in the amount of $5,600.00 and- bonds shall be issued upon the security of said unpaid assessments in the amount of $5,599.95 in accordance with the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Division 10 of the Streets r and Highways Code) and under and pursuant to the provisions of the Resolution of Intention adopted by this Board on April 15, 19 9 and proceedings thereunder duly had i and taken; that said bonds shall be fifteen {15) in number, shall be dated May 2, 1964 and bear interest from their date at the rate of not to exceed six per cent (6%) per annum. The denomination of said bonds with their respective numbers and dates of maturity are as shown on Exhibit "B" hereto attached and made a part hereof by reference. THAT the bonds shall be issued in series, and the unpaid assessments as shown on the list of unpaid assessments filed with the County Treasurer and determined by this Board, together with the interest thereon, shall remain and constitute a trust fund for the redemption and payment of said bonds and the interest which may be due thereon, which unpaid assessments shall be taxable in annual series corresponding in % g 1` 4,4 Pf April 19, 1960 - continued number to the number of series of bonds issued, and an even annual proportion of each assessment shall be payable in each year preceding the date of the maturity for each of the several bonds issued, and such proportion of each assessment coming due in any-r year, together with the annual interest thereon, shall in turn be payable in install- meats as the general taxes of said County on real property are payable, and shall be come delinquent at the same time and in the same proportionate amounts and bear the same proportionate penalties for delinquency. C THAT said bonds shall be signed by the Clerk and Treasurer of the County, or bear the Treasurer's engraved, printed or lithographed signature, and the official seal of said Council shall be affixed thereto. The interest coupons affixed thereto shall be signed by said Treasurer or bear his engraved, printed or lithographed signa- ture; and such signing and sealing of said bonds by said officers and signing of said coupons by said Treasurer shall constitute and be a sufficient and binding execution sof each and every one of said bonds and n11 of the coupons thereof. Said bonds shall xbe substantially in the form set forth in the Improvement gond Act of 1915. Said Clerk and Treasurer of said County are hereby authorized and directed to sign said bonds. THAT the interest coupons attached to each of said bonds and evidencing the interest to accrue thereon shall be numbered consecutively and be substantially in v the following form, to-wit : Coupon No. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFORNIA Will pay to bearer hereof on the 2nd day of 19 at the office of the Treasurer of Contras. Costa Zounty the sum of Dollars f 3 said sum being the semi-annual interest due on v ` Improvement Bond No. of Series No. Treasurer of the ounty of Contra Costa THAT the Clerk shall forward to the `treasurer and Auditor a certified copy r5.. of this Resolution. K AYES:Supervisors - J41ES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. C. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. C_ ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. t EXHIBIT A LIST OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA p PARADISE ACRES ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PROJECT 59-1 Assessed ValuationAssmtAssessor' Paradise Acres No, Parcel No. Lot Subdivision Amount Land Implvts 1 234-041-M 14 Unit 1 350. 540 4,9$0 r 2 234-041-06 13 350• 540 4;640 3 234-041-05 12 350• 25404,3 0 4 234-041-04 11 350. 540 3,820 6 234-041-02 9 350. 540 4,140 8 234-042-M 7 n 350. 540 4, 1709234-042-06 6 350. 12 234-042-03 3 350. 540 5,090 13 234-04?-02 2 350. 540 4,940 14 234-042-01 1 n 350. 540 4,160 u 18 234-042-17 21 Unit 2 350• 540 6,020 19 234-042-16 20 n 350. 220 20 234-042-15 19 350. 540 4,$30 21 234-042-14 18 350. 540 5,720 26 234-043-07 31 n 350. 540 5,850 30 234-043-03 27 350. 540 5170 9 J 5,600.81640 77,660 sQ S aya 1 iJ 4'v i afj P YYW April 19, 1960 - continued EBHIBIT "Bu Series Bond No. Denomination Date of Maturity 1959-62 373-33 July 20 1961 373-33 July 2, 1962 3 373.33 July 29 1963 4 373.33 July 29 1964 5 373-33 July 2, 1965 6 373-33 July 21 1966 7 373-33 July 29 1967 373-33 July 2, 1968 10 373-33 July 29 1969 373.33 July 2, 1970 11 373.33 July 2, 1971 12 373 .33 July 2, 1972 13 373.33 July 21 1973 t tX 14 373.33 July 21 1974 15 373.33 July 29 1975 In the Matter of Resolution Awarding Sale of Bonds Paradise Acres Unit No. 1.RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: THAT, pursuant to Resolution Calling for Bids on the Sale of Improvement Bonds, adopted on April 5, 1960, notice of said sale has been duly given. THAT this is the time and place fixed in said notice for receiving bids for the purchase of said bonds, and said bids have been received and publicly op-tined, k ex4mined and declared by this Board.W f iw Y THAT all written bids received for the purchase of said bonds, excepting the bid herein stated, are rejected, and that said bonds are ordered sold to Bailey and Company as the highest responsible bidder therefor_ said sale to be subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in the notice of Sale and in said accepted bid. THAT the Treasurer is directed to have said bonds printed and that the same be signed, sealed and delivered to said bidder upon receipt of the amount therefor upon the performance of the conditions contained in said written offer. THAT the interest rate of said bonds is fixed at the rate stated in saidbid [ i AYES:Supervisors - JAMES P. KEhWY THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Superviso rs - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSEN. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, April 26, 1960, at 9 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Hail of Records, Kartinea, California. ATTEST: I firman W. T. P ASCH, CLERK 14, ByT Deputy Clerk W k r s;n f 1,39 BEFORE THE BOARD OF- SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, APRIL 26 1960 PRESENT: SUPERVISOR JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. ABSENT: DIEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN; JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN.r ^ PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Buchanan be and he is hereby appointed Chairman Pro Tema The vote on the foregoing order is as fol lows: I AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. x, t NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. And, thereupon, Supervisor Buchanan, Chairman Pro Tem, called the meeting to order. THE BOARD M91 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. j IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, I•ARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: W. G. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN PRO TEM, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. t PPMENT: W. T. PAA- SCH, CLERK. 4"^ In the Matter of Personnel f Adjustments. On the recommendation of-the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORRkED that the following X personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modi- fication required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS Probation. Reclassify one (1) Typist Clerk, Range 22 ($2$14341), toermediate Typist Clerk, Range 25 ($32540395) , effective April 27, 1960. FPublicWorks. Add two (2) Assistant Civil Engineers, Range 36 Tri E56-1676); and cancel two (2)-Junior Civil Engineers, Range 33 81- 584}, effective April 27, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing- Attendance of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, ata meeting in New York, N. Y. g On recommendation of County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll., seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORERED that Dr. H. L. Blum County i Health Officer, is authorized to attend a meeting of the American Public Heath Association Committee on Rehabilitation in New York, N. Y., on June 14 and June 15, 1960. Expenses of the trip will be paid by the American Public Health Association. t The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. u NOES: NONE. r ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Fatter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator 0 aoonmotion' of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THEBOARthat the follow- ing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to J 1 S j r.. April 26, 1960 - continued i i APPROPRIATION DECREASE INC_ I Hospital 504: Outside Hospital Care 11;000 Y 505: Ambulance Service 7;500 545: Examination & Care of the Insane 29700Q.. Unappropriated Reserve 219200 Public Works Department Bav Point Hi hwav Lira%ing District Utilities 55 Unappropriated Reserve 55 Rim, Crockett-Crolona-Valona Highway Lighting Districtzd .i1 Utilities -251 Unappropriated Reserve 251 Kensinaton Hi hwav Lighting District Utilities 114 Unappropriated Reserve 114 Rodeo Highway Lighting District Utilities 1$9 N Unappropriated Reserve 1$9 San Pablo Hi hway Lizhtinx District fv tz ities 3 Unappropriated Reserve 3 Pine Hollow Road Fund 1003 4$1 Secondary Betterments 27 Concord Boulevard 216 Euclid Avenue 292 1. Appian Way - Right of Way a 40;000 r Valley View - Right of Way 37 000 o Road 20 - Construction 729000 Sobrante Avenue Bridge - Construction 59000 2. St. Mary's Road Construction 59000 Diablo Road - Construct culvert at Blackhawk 59000 I 3. St. Mary's Road - Right of 'day 40,000 Camino Pablo - Right of Way 201,000 Bollinger Canyon Road - Rn n 202,000ightofWaya : 4. Valle Vista Bridge - Construction "1295 5. Ygnacio Valley Road - Construction "3;000 xh 6. Tarry Lane - Construction 3;000 7. Walnut Boulevard - Construction 4000 Prospect Avenue - Construction 1000 9. Mt. Diablo Boulevard - Construction "2,000 10. Brook Street-Construction 950 F r, Alhambra Valley Road - Right of Way "1,$00 Kendall Avenue - Right of Way 325 4 Primary Road Betterments 31043 Secondary Road Betterments 3;074 Larch Avenue - Construction 3;262 Market Street - Construction 2,255 Del Amigo - Construction 586 Waterfront Road - Construction 500 Camino Diablo - Construction 200 County Garage Machinery and Tools Bumper Jack n 15` Automobiles and Trucks Install Spotlights 15 Airport 1. DESK Metal, 2 pedestal, typewriter 175 1 SEk-SAW & 2 SWINGS 135 1 CHAIR Side steelcase 40 Martinez Administration Buildings Shelving for Court #3 31 Shelving 31 Leasehold Improvements 1,500 Applied Costs 1,500 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. I April 269 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of agreement with the city of I Richmond for purchase by said city of State's title to certain tax-deeded property. An agreement dated April 26, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa and yw? lithe City of Richmond which provides for the purchase by said City of Richmond of the State's title to certain tax-deeded property, more particularly described in Exhibit i "A" attached to and made a part of said agreement, for the sum of 41,100, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. G. Buchanan Chairman Pro Tem of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. t riy The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. i f4 tis t NOES:NONE. f... dun. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of Pro yProposedbylaws for Association of Bay Area Govern- i ments.F.... On the recommendation of-the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that proposed bylaws for the Association of Bay area Governments be and the same are hereby adopted in principle. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. j NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. a 1 In the Matter of Authorizing iattendance at meeting for pur- pose of participating in forma- tion of the Association of Bay Area Governments. On the recommendation of-the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor: y Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORRAED that Supervisor Kenny and a representative of the County Administrator's office are authorized to attend a x meeting on May 5, at Berkeley, for the purpose of participating in the formation of E the Association of Bay Area Governments. 3 Y The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J&MES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, .4. G. BUCHANAN. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of ADnroval of s Darticipation in Television Program. On the recommendation of-the County Administrator and on motion ,o€ Supervisor Colli seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that participation by the ounty in a television program being conducted by Station KPI% in San Francisco for n .. the purpose of presenting the problems of local government, be and the same is hereby APPROVED. f The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. Al..11 w NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. S g ti tr i In the Fatter of Approval of the discontinuance of library deposits station at Selby. On the recommendation of-the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposal of the County Librarian to discontinue library deposit station at Selby and to make said loca- tion a bookmobile stop, be and the same is APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r a'' 394 April 26, 1960 - continued rk' AYSS:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. a NOES:NONE. w ABSENT: Supervisors ACEI. F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH SILVA. In the Matter of Authorizing appropriation of $1,000 to cover membership in Californians Against Inequitable Reapportionment, Inc. s r On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor-Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an expenditure of $1,000 to cover membership for the calendar year-1960 in the organization known i as Californians Against Inequitable Reapportionment, Inc., be and the sane is hereby ; W AUTHORIZED. St r The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:a AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. t NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of State Water Bond Issue. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that endorsement of the State `slater Bond Issue be withheld until assurances are obtained with respect to salinity control and protection of the Delta r area water supply, and that the County Supervisors Association of California be so l advised. sY The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JADES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, .JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to file condemnation pro- ceedings to acquire a radio repeater station site on Craiger Peak in the Kirker Range. On the recommendation of-the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor" Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to take such action as is necessary in order thattheCountymayacquireimmediatepossessionofradiorepeaterstationsiteonCraiger Peak in the Kirker Range. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:r AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KFMY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 4 F . In the Matter-of Election of Members No. 3, No. 7 and Alternate, Board of Retire- I x went, County Retirement Association. RESOLUTION WHEREAS the terms of Members No. 3, No. 7 (Safety Member) and Alternate Safety Member) of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retire- ment etirementAssociationwillexpireonJuly1, 1960; and 1 WHEREAS, it is now required that an election be held in order that the members of said Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, other than i Safety Members, elect a member of said Association to said office of Member No. 3 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra- Costa County Employees Retirement Association for the term commencing July 1, 1960, and that the Safety Members of said Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association elect Safety Members of said Association, to said offices of Member No. 7 and Alternate of the Board of Retirement of the Contra } Costa County Employees Retirement Association for the term commencing July 1, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the third, seventh and Alternate members ; of said Board of Retirement shall be elected as follows: s. 1) The County Clerk shall cause notice to be given by publication at least ] once in the "Contra Costa Gazette; said notice to be published not less than ten ry;. 10) days prior to the day fined for the said election. Nomination papers shall be on forms provided by• the County Clerk and_ shall be filed in his office not later than Friday, May 20, 1960, at five o'clock p.m. ; and the County Clerk shall cause the names I x of those persons nominated for the Board-of Retirement to be printed on ballots on such forms as he may determine; provided, however, that such ballots shall contain 4 blank spaces for write-in candidates. The County Clerk shall cause one of such ballots 915 April 26, 1960 - continued for Member No. 3 to be mailed to each officer and employee of Contra Costa County whoisa•member of the Retirement Association other than a safetyMember, on May 31, 19609 and on ballot for the election of Member No. 7 and Alternate to each officr and 4employeeofContraCostaCountywhoisaSafetyMemberoftheRetirementAssociationonMay31, 1960, together with an envelope in which to enclose said ballot when voted, and on each envelope shall appear the :rords "Board of Retirement Election Ballot" or Kwordsofsimilarimport, together with a return envelope addressed to the County clerk,in which envelope the envelpe containing the voted ballot shall be enclosed and return- r ed to the County Clerk. k 2) The County Clerk shall include with each ballot envelope and return envelope directions that such ballot shall be marked and returned to the County Clerkbeforethedaysetfortheelection, which day is hereby fixed and determined to bethe24thdayofJune, 1960. 3) Any ballot reaching the office of the County Clerk after five p.m. on F+.the day of the election shall be void and not counted.r : 4) On the Monday, June 27, 1960, after the election the County Clerk shall cause all such ballots received by him to be publicly opened and counted and tallied Rte; by an Election Board consisting of four (4) members, two (2) members of the RetirementAssociationandtwo (2) Safety Members of the Retirement Association selected by him, and the returns shall be certified by said Election Board to this Board of Supervisors forthwith. 5) The members of the Retirement Association receiving the highest number KofvotesforMemberNo. 3 at said election shall be declared elected as the third member of the Board of Retirement. The Safety Member receiving the highest number of votes for member No. 7 at said election shall be declared elected as-the seventhjmemberoftheBoardofRetirement. The Safety Member from the group, under Government Code Section 31470.2 or 31470.4, which is other than the group .from which Member No. 7 xRisdeclaredelected, receiving the next highest number of votes at 'such election shall fi be declared elected as the Alternate Members. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the•County of Ccntra Costa,State of California, at a meeting held on the 26th day of April, 1960, by the s following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN C OLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES: NOME. Ifi ABSENT: Supervisors M F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. 3 FJ In the Matter of Advertising for bids for the -furnishing of electrical f energy, etc. for County Service Area L-3, Contra 6osta County. uk. It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services lin County Service Area L-3 will expire on June 8, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by SupervisorColl, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Boardublish notice to biddersders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said-County ServiceAreaL-3 of Contra Costa County in the El Sobrante Herald Bee Press, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of eleven a.m. on May 24, 1960. i 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members I present, In the natter of Approval of proposed amendment to Citizens Advisory Board f` By Laws, Sanitation District No. 3. The Citizens Advisory-Committee of Contra Costa County Sanitation District . No. 3 , having on April 12, 1960, passed a motion to amend Article I of its By Laws, to Ig, read as as follows: ARTICLE I r The Citizens Advisory Board shall consist of eight(8) members r duly appointed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa r F County, State of California NOW, THERr' ORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment be and the same is hereby APPROVED t The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JIMS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. r., NOES:NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. .NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: i April 26, 3960 continued r n4Y t r Ordinance No. 1410 which rezones property in the Saranap area (request of R. W. Schumacher, No. 45$-RZ); Ordinance No. 1415 which rezones property in the Lafayette area (request of Lafayette Land Co., No. 196-RZ) ; Ordinance No. 1416 which rezones property in the Pleasant Hill area (request of Roy E. Coats, No. 503-RZ); Ordinance No. 1417 which rezones property in the Orinda area (request of Ian C. Begg, No. 506-RZ) ; Ordinance No. 1418 which rezones property in the Fine y Hill area (request of Alhambra Oaks Corp., No. 511-RZ); Ordinance No. 1419 which rezones property in the E1 4 Sobrante area (request of Eugene Hall No. 505-RZ); Ordinance No. 1420 which rezones property in the Pleasant Hill area (request of George J. Barnett, No. 4$7-RZ) ; Ordinance No. 1422 which rezones property in the Lafayette hf area (requests of S. B. Wilkinson, No. 508-RZ and M. E. RiR Lucas No. 52$-RZ). kk r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances Del 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. 1410 in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES' YNo. 1415 in the LAFAYETTE SUN;f No. 1416 in the PLEASANT HILL NEWS; No. 1417 in the ORINDA SUN; No. 1418 in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE; No. 1419 in the EL 303RA:rrE HERALD BEE PRESS; No. 1422 in the ?SAF AYETTE SUN. L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t S f In the Matter of Affidavit y of publication of Ordinance 1413. t s This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1413 and Affidavit of s 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; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 4ITISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidordinancebe, and the same is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. z In the Matter of Resolution Calling for Bids on Sale of Improvement Bonds Devpar Industrial Subdivision. RESOLUTION THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: 3 THAT the County Clerk is hereby directed to call for bids for the sale of improvement bonds to be issued pursuant to Resolution of Intention adopted by said Board on January 26, 1960, said bids to be received by the Board at or before the f hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 1960, in the regular meeting place of said Board, Supervisors Room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.' Said notice in form to be prepared by Kirkbride, Milson, Harzfeld & Wallace, shall be given by the Clerk causing copies thereof to be mailed to the various banks and bond houses interested in the purchase of such bonds at least ten days before said date. THAT the County will furnish the legal opinion of the law firm of Kirkbride, Wilson, Harzfeld & Wallace, San Mateo, California, unqualifiedly approving the legality of the proceedings and the issuance of said bonds. x AYES: Supervisors J41ES P. KEN11Y, THO; S JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHU.,"JAN. i NOES: NONE. a ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILLVA. In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments; and said requests having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the roll.owing assessments: April 26, 1960 - continued rr Requests dated April 25, 1260 In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code: For the year 1956 Sale 11582, Per and Margaret B. Person are erroneously assessed with a portion of dot 1, Subdivision of a Portion of Lot 137, San Pablo I Rancho. This assessment should be cancelled for the years 1956 to date as this prop- f~{ erty was acquired by the state of California on September 30, 1954. For the year- 1958, Sale Y1406, Petticoat Lane, Ltd. , is assessed with a tM portion Lot 17 Block 4, Pringle Addition, assessed value of land $30. This assessment should be cancelled as it was acquired by the City of Walnut Creek on February 29 1958. For the year 1938 Sale X23509 State of California, c/o John A. Hopper is assessed with .73 acres in Ao Canada del Hambre. A portion of this assessment is double with and included in Assessment X405044. That portion of Sale #2350 that reads together with a strip of Highland lying between above land and North- ln of R/W of S. P. Co." should be cancelled. The correct remaining acreage is .48, and the correct assessed value of land is $140. This cancellation covers years from 1938 to date. In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code: For the fiscal year 1959-60 In Volume 2-1, Assessment #204011 Per and Margaret B. Person are erroneously1assessedwiththeSouthportionofLot1, Subdivision of a Portion of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho, assessed value of land $110. This assessment should be cancelled as it was acquired by the State of California on September 30, 1954.f In Volume 419 Parcel #177-160-07, Code-10001, C. T. and Joyce S. Smith are assessed with 1.41 acres in Ro Canada del Hambre, assessed value of land $400. Mr. Smith filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $400 should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Application z to the State Department of Social Welfare for renewal of license to accept relinquishments and place children for adoption. On motion of Supervisor- Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Buchanan, Chairman pro tem of the Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized to execute application on behalf of Contra Costa County Social Service Department to the State Department of Social Welfare for renewal of license to accept relinquishments and place children for adoption, as outlined in Part I, Manual of Policies and Procedures, Adoptions in California. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES: NONE. x ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of Canceling hearing heretofore set for May 10, 19609 to consider application to the State Department of Social Welfare for 7 renewal of license to conduct a 11 County adoption agency. This Board having on April 19 1960, continued the hearing on the matter of r Application to the State Department of Social Welfare for renewal of license to conduct a County Adoption Agency and protest to the renewal of said application; and This Board having this day adopted an order authorizing an Application to the I` State Department of Social Welfare for renewal of license to accept relinquishments and place children for adoption, and having noted in said Application that said Contra Costa County no longer wishes to accept responsibility for the Independent Adoption Program, effective June 30, 1960; f NOW THEREFORE and on motion of Supervisor Coll seconded b Su ervisor 1 Kenny, IT IS BY THE =BOARD ORDERED that the hearing scheduled for May 101960, on said 7 matter be and the same is hereby canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the Following vote of the Board: y x rt AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSaH S. SILVA. f Fr S April 26, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Ratifying t r k Clerk's action in referring copy of Complaint and Summons A in Court Action to the office of the District Attorney. The Clerk of this Board having on April 25, 1960, referred copy of complaint ', and summons served on M. ,A. Smith, Deputy Clerk on April 25 1960, at 10:40 a.m., in j w Action No. 02323 of the Municipal Court, Concord, Judicial histri.ct, County of Contra Costa, State of California Maurice 0. Ortiz versus County of Contra Costa to the office a1 of the District Attorney; r NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk's action in re- f k° y ferring said copy of complaint and summons be and the same is hereby RATIFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that approval is -jven for the following, and the Count Public Forks Director is authorized to make the improvements listey W/0 Estimated 4 No. Road Name Description of Work Cost 1d 4749 Manor Avenue Ditch Remove sediment and regrade 300 E r Pleasant Hill drainage ditch from Manor Avenue to Pleasant Valley Drive, along w the north line of the swimming pool. (FC 59-$0) 4747 Hanlon Wap, between Remove silt andfor vegetation in 29500 Bay View and Mt. View vicinity of County road culverts W. Pittsburg for a distance of about 50' up- j stream and 350' downstream from f Hanlon Way Culvert. (FC 60-87 SP) w1 4748 Willow Pass Rd. Remove silt and!or vegetation 500 I between Bair View and in vicinity of County road cul- w Mr. View verts. (FC 60-88 SP) V, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t a In the Matter of Approval of Work Orders. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD-ORDERED that the Public Works Director is instructed to remove log jams, fallen trees, and debris at the following Locations. 1 WORK ORDER LOCATION F. C. NO.AMOUNT ra 4740 Happy Valley Cr. , Servean property60-69 SP 200 below Stanley Blvd 60-70 SP 2004741RelicaCr, y 4742 San Pablo fir. , near May Rd., El Sobrante 60-72 600 4743 Lafayette Cr, tributary below Acalanes Rd. freeway interchange, Meeker property 60- 77 1 2004744SanPabloCr.-3 locations E1 Sobrante 200 yds, upstream from La Honda Rd. r Between Castro Rd. and Sherwood Forest f. Tr. Behind 5700 Castro Road 4745 East Br. of San Leandro Cr. , behind old 60-84 SP' 100 I r Central Sanitary Dist. pumping plant, Moraga area- 4746 San Ramon Cr. , 3 locations between Alamo 60-$5 300 and Lafayette Upstream from Stone Valley Road bridge End Paso Nogales Downstream from Upper Creekside Road bridge 2 8ff— The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Proclaiming May 1 as YOUTH DAY. PROCLaIATION K WHEREAS, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has designated May I as Youth Day to honor America's Junior Citizens for their accomplishments, and to give ; fitting recognition of their services to Community, State and Nation; and WHEREAS, the Elks' Lodges of Contra Costa County will sponsor an observance on that day in tribute to the Junior Citizens of this Cormunity; and 14HEREAS no event could be more deserving of our support and participation- than one dedicated to these young people who represent the nation's greates resource, r and who in the years ahead will assume the responsibility for the advancement of our free society; and f y April 26, 3960 - continued vrr WHIIREAS, our Youth need the guidance, inspiration and encouragement which we alone can give in order to develop those qualities of character essential forIfutureleadership; and n WHEREAS, to achieve this worthy objective we should demonstrate our partner- ship with Youth, our understanding of their :ropes and aspirations and a sincere will- I ingness to help prepare them in every way for the responsibilities and opportunities of citizenship; NOW; THEREFORE, ,,E, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State I of California , do-hereby proclaim May 1 as YOUTH DAY, and urge all departments of government, civic fraternal and jrpatrioticgroups, and our citizens generally, to l. x participate wholeheartedly in its observance. The foregoing proclamation is adopted by the following vote of the Board: rF AYES:Supervisors JA14ES F. KEN14Y, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHAAIArd. r NOES:NONE. G 4. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. IELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the Matter of Satisfaction N, of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Winifred r E. Gonsior. An instrument dated April 26, 1960, which provides that for a valuable con- sideration 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 Winifred E. i Gonsior on February26 1957- or granting,gr ng of aid and assistance to said Winifred E. r Gonsior are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Winifred E Gonsior 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 Coll seconded by Supervisor Kenny IT IS SY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Pro Tem Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the 3 'ry i County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members fi ipresent. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Sylvia G. Wistedt. x An instrument dated April 26 1960, which propvides thatfor a valuable x consideration had and received by the Bounty of Contra Costa, any and all liens created by virtue-of a reimbursement agreement and notice of lien executed by Sylvia G. Wistedt 0 ; on June 1; 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Sylvia G. Wistedt are hereby L satisfied, and all-real and personal property of said Sylvia G. :tiistedt is released ti from the said lien and said-referred-to reimbursement agreementgreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE aBOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Pro Tem Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 5 present. T 3 In the Rutter of Boys' T, Rehabilitation Center in Byron. s Fy F On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. E. McNamer, County Auditor-Controller, be and he is hereby 9 authorized to sign claims to the State for reimbursement in the matter of construction r of Boyst Rehabilitation Center in Byron. f i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r x AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES: 1:one. 3 i ABSENT: Supervisors XEL F. NIEELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. In the hatter of Approval of Installation of Lights. r On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Super- visor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized to install lights at the following locations: r 1 i i t E f^ April 26, 1960 - continued i Seventy-six 4,000-lumen incandescent lights in the newly formed El Sobrante Manor Lighting District L-11, as shown on the Public +forks Department's drawing, dated April 19, 1960. F Thin 20,000 mercury vapor lights and twenty- one went y one 4000-lumen incandescent lights, in the Santa Rita acres-Appian :ay Lighting District L-12, as shown on the Public Works Department's drawing, dated April 20, 1060. Nineteen 4,000-lumen incandescent lights in the newly annexed area to the. Tara Hills Lighting District L-5. Twelve 4,000-lumen incandescent lights in the Crockett Lighting District L-16, as shown on the 1 blic W" orks Department's drawing, dated April 191, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. a In the Matter of a Resolution and Notice of Intention to Sell County Property. RESOLUTION f WHEREAS, the Director of Public Forks has informed this Board that the improvements located on land required for Flood Control construction along Walnut Creek and described in the Notice to Bidders attached hereto and incorporated herein r must be removed and recommends that the improvements be sold for removal and demolitio at public auction to the highest bidder. 4m` 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 jam: longer needed for any County purpose and hereby directs the County flight of Way Agent to sell the above improvements for removal and demolition at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in accordance with the terms and conditions of sale prepared 5 by the Right of Way Agent which are hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board sets Monday, the 16th day of May, 1960, on the premises at the location and time indicated in the Notice to Bidders as the time and place where bids shall be publicly received until the property is sold. The successful bidder must immediately deposit cash equal of twenty-five percent 256) 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 Walnut Kernel newspap r x 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 a four-fifths vote of the Board of- Supervisor) of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on the 26th day of April, 1960 by the following vote to wit Nom, AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. f NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. gin.. c. f NOTICE TO BIDDERS erg County Right of Way Agent will sell at public auction to the highest respon- sible bidder for removal and/or demolition the following described improvements to be removed from County-owned-property. The auction will be held on the premises Monday, the 16th day of May, 1960, at 10:30 a.m. A one-story frame dwelling and detached sheds at 1091 Shepard• Road (Shepard and Geary Extension) walnut Creek, California. The buildings will be open for inspection May 159 1960 between 1 and 4p.m. Terms and conditions of sale are available at the office of the County Right of Way Agent, 1139 Main Street, Martinez, California. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. W T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California By M. A. Smith Deputy m J t 136 a April 269 1960 - continuede In the Matter of grantProposedp 5 of the John Marsh House to the County of Contra Costa. j This Board having received a proposed form of deed and letter in connection., with the granting of the John Marsh House and an area of approximately 7.362 acres of the Brentwood Ranch by deed from the S. H. Correll Foundation to the County of Contra Costa; and r'= i V. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the terms contained in the proposed deed and letter are approved and accepted by this Board on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN. NOES:NODE.t 1 ABSENT: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. ArTheBoardadjournedat12noonuntil2p.m. and reconvened at 2 p.m. with the following Board members present: S HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, r W. G. BUCHANAN; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR MEL F. NIELSEN) CHAIRMAN; PRESENT: W. T. i AASCH, CLERK.i Y 1Sn the Matter of Authorizing ISheriff to transport prisoners Ito Brentwood to do cleanup i work. On the recommendation of the-County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Young tis authorized to transport prisoners to Brentwood for the purpose of clearing weeds fetc. from the area around the kaerican Legion Hall and the Justice Court, the number hof prisoners and the dates on which they should be transported, to be at the discretion of the Sheriff. yx The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, TH014AAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: NONE. y" ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. Fgo..° In the Matter of Proposed ordinance Ito regulate mink farms. I This Board having on February 16, 1960, continued the hearing on the proposedilukm ordinance to regulate mink- farms to this date,. Mr. Jerome R. Waldie of Hamm, Arnason Y I 1 & Waldie, attorneys at law, having appeared before this Board on behalf-of Mr. Roy t Heinl and certain other mink ranchers of Bethel Island, and presented,-'.copies of a proposed ordinance, and the following having appeared and urged that this Board conclude lits discussions on proposed mink farm regulations and adopt provisions to regulate the operation of mink farms in Bethel island as soon as possible: Mr. Jack Hyatt r r list Mr. Ralph Judd and this Board having considered said matter; d rAOT,THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the ordinance proposed by Mr. Waldie is further continued to May 10, 1960, at-2 p.m., with the understanding that a a committee consisting of the District Attorney, Mr. Jack Hyatt; Mr. Roy Heinl Mr. Ralph Judd and a representative of the- County Health Department, will meet on 16Y k, v in-the District Attorney's office, and report to this Board at the hearing set for May Y 1 10, 1960.k7 i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JA14ES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. i l NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEI. F. NIELSEN. ri l 4 9` 3 I April 26, 1960 - continued Im the Matter of Mr. Pearsall's jl ; property on ?-lay Road, S. D. 1. On motion of Supervisor Coll seconded by Supervisor.Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that communication dated loit 1$2 1960, from Wayne A. Westover, Jr. of Calfee, Westover & Calfee, attorneys at lair, with reference to a situtation which he states may seriously damage the property of Mr. Pearsall, his client, is referred to the Flood Control District Engineer and to the Public Works Director for report. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, z' JOS01H S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. F ABSENT: Supervisor 14EL F. NIELSEN. In the Matter of Approval of proposed program .for awards fx' k i3 to outstanding American counties. The County Administrator having received a communication from the National Association of County Officials with reference to its plan to inaugurate a program of v' awards to outstanding American counties, and said Administrator having recommended n, approval of the proposed program with the following change: f Group I: counties having a population of 250,000 to 600,000 (instead of 250,COO and More) Add a top level group: counties with a population of 600,000 and over; and over; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proposed program be and the same is ENDORSED with the changes recon ended by the County Administrator.ryf The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. t NOES:NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. Yr In the Matter of Endorsement of Senate Bill 910 re in lieu taxes for government installations. The County Administrator having received a communication from the National Association of Ccunty Officials with reference to Senate Bill 910 which would provide an arrangement for in lieu taxes .for government installations; and on the recommendatio of the Administrator and E On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY r THE BOARD =ORDERED that the Chairman send telegrams to representative in Washington, urging active support of Senate Bill 910. w The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board AYES:Supervisors JA1-*SS P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. In the Fatter of Rehabilitation Center for Boys at Byron, Increment J No. At the request of Mr. Dawson Dean, Jr. , Architect, and on the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Superviso Silva, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the following change order in the matter of the Rehabilitation Center for Boys at Byron, Increment No. 1, be and the same is hereby APPROVED: Adjustment of sewer line; from the pump sump to the outfall manhole, at no change in the cost to the County. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote. of the Beard: AYES:Supervisors JAtiES P. XENMY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, 'el. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEI. F. NIELSEN. April 26, 1960 - continued In the Matter of BE KIND TO ANIMALS 'iiEEK. 1' This Board having been advised that the week of May 1-7 19601 marks the 46th National Annual Observance of efforts of The American Humane Issociation and its amore than five hundred affiliated societies for the prevention of cruelty; PdOW3 THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BO. RD DECLARED that the week of May 1-7, 1960, be and it is declared to be BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK in Contra Costa County. i The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANANy JCISEP H S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. L sBSENT: Supervisor MEL F. KIELSEN. gn the Matter of Granting permission to Byron Firemen's Association to hold dance, 4pri1 30.7 f X On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE JIBOARDORDEREDthattheByronFireman's Association is granted permission to hold its iannual dance at Byron I.O.O.F. Hall, from 9 p.m., April 30, to 2 a.m,, on May le The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 4 AYES:supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, THO14AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAPi, JOSEPH S. SILYA. NOES:NONE. r i ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. W.4t 3 x And the Board adjourns to sweet on Thursday, April 28, 1960, at 9:30 a.m. , n the :Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 6haix'maft FTEST: W. T. PAj .SCH CLERK 1'` r j.11 eputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF•SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 THE BOARD 0T IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAM3ERS, HALL OF RECORDS, VAA11RT-I!N1E17, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SIVA, f VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS J91ES P. KENNY, THO:',S JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHAi1A:,. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. E In the Matter of Authorizing reemployment of nary Lou Peckham, Social Worker, at y the fifth step of the salary range. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel, with the concurrence of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor lKenny, •IT IS BY THE BOARD-ORDERED that the reemployment of Mary Lou Peckham, Social Worker effective April 6, 1960, at the fifth step ($505) of the Salary Range for said classification be and the same is hereby APPROVED. r The forregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Present. In the Matter of Meetingwith representatives of the ontra Costa Countv Association of f linsurance Agents, The County ?administrator having reported to this Board that he has received a communication from the Contra Costa County Association of Insurance Agents requesting an opportunity to appear before the Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDERED that said Administrator is authorized to notify said Association thatTHE may appear before the Board on May 24, 1960 at 10:00 a.m. to discuss the County Insurance Program. 3 4i i April 2$3 1960 - continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. r present. And the Board takes recess to. meet on-Tuesday, May 3, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records Martinez, California. y Chairman ATTENBT W. T, PA CH, CLERK 4 ,k fi t By eputy Clerk t z F 6 W v y k N PII. i m Ow ai wi rl L 4 t ''Cif§ r r a r` G k k T r JII' Ery f f ^ V7 T fviM r a , r , r r'• al Y t axy f r 2 7 q f{ y 1A } r 5 t W Fz 74 e r r d A e s i Y jfitc' nr. x r _w jy 1 S sii T o zy F sa 4AL-W w v, i BEFGRE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS NrTUESDAY, XA: 32 1960 ter, THE BOARD MST IN REGULAR SESSIO AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAPBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, M. TINE2, CALIFORNIA. ri PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. N ELSEN3, CHAIRMA. , PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. FENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, zr W G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. a PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 7 n In the Matter of Authorizing Certain Persons to travel to Washington D. C. Or. motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny,.. IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDLRED that Chairman Mel F. Nielsen and Dr. George Degnan, County Medical Director, are authorized to attend, at County expense, the Senate Appropriations Pro..Committee hearings on the proposed Veteran's Administration Hospital. r L IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Senator George Diller, Jr., Mr. W. J. O'Conner. and Mr. Thomas M. Carlson are also authorized to travel to Washington, D. D. A,_ at County expense for the purpose of seeking Federal legislation for the protection I of the water supply in Contra Costa County. H The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Mr. H. D. Funk, AssistantCounty Auditor-Controller, to attend the iw annual meeting of the Municipal Finance Officers Association in x , New York, N. Y. from June 5, 1960 to June 10, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE x'r Pf Board of Sunervisors Unappropriated Reserve 1,000 rE j Sundry Fees 12,000 Carouinez Countv Fire Protection District Salaries - Temporary 200 Liability Insurance 175 F Unappropriated Reserve 375 Yr¢ " Assessor Unappropriated Reserve 3,710 v 815 Office Equip. Replacement 3,710 Ozalid Machine) County Garage r Melon-Auto Highway Equipment Replacements Wheel Tractor with attachments 6,500 Unappropriated Reserve 69500 San Pablo Munici Dal Court Judge's Bench 200 Printed Supplies 200 RF: Unappropriated Reserve Gena 600 Printed Supplies 600 y4 Telephone Exchange 1) Telephone Exchange, Temporary Help 3,000 Unappropriated Reserve 3,000 3 , 2) Martinez Ad. Bldgs., Temporary Help 940 Cost Applied 5,940 Auditor Clerk Fund 1003 1,130 n, Administrator 193 Tabulating 219 Assessor n 3,941 District Attorney r 13,1+98 i Coroner 218 406 A May 33 1960 - continued - APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE f P S- Planning Coma Fund1003 361 Civil Service 31$ Pittsburg J.D. 698 Richmond Muni.17$ Concord Muni n n 100$ S.P. Muni.3 Walnut Creek Muni.861 Martinez Admin. 11166 Sheriff n n 21950 Richmond Marshal 851 W. Creek Marshal 532 Recorder a 229 Agri. Comm. 443 Agri. Ext. 501 Animal Cont.24.. r Civil Defense a 421 z Health 6,301 Public works a " 264 Garage 100 Hospital 2,023 Social Serv. 52577 mw { Probation261.n Juv. Hall u n 2,540 Boys Camp 762 Library Fund 1206 23,515 Airport Fund 1003 587 Unapp ropriation Hes. Gen. Fd. Fend 1003 133,877 Unappr. Res. Library Fd. Fend 1206 2,t515 ASSESSOR l Adding Machine (109-951) 50 Copy Machine (109-954) 50 Martinez Administration Buildings s Administrator - Other Services Fund 1003 63,125125 Land Purchases 809000 Martinez Administration Build- r Ings Parking Area n 209000 Martinez Administration Build- ings Land Purchase 1061,125 ty Martinez Ad. Bldgs. x, Building Alterations 200 Freight Drayage & Express 200 w Tabulating Dept. ) Probation Boost Rehabilitation Center - 533 r 2 Roasting Pans (item 19) 1r7 h 2-30-quart stock pots 47 item 18) 1 Baseball Back Stop (item 035) 2 Baseball Back Stops (item add 1 Back Stop) r 1 Wollensak Tape Recorder 230" T-1500 with carrying case and mike extension cord I safe with combination 3-15 item 43) 2 Fire extinguishers - Foam 58 h 45-96322Fireextinguishers - CO 58 963-46 1 Rotary type lawn mower gas engine powered. "Toro's w. 22-inch cut, kith grass catcher f , 1 Mashing machine (item 32) 100 1 Vacuum Cleaner (item 57)5 1` DeeP Fryer - Floor Model - 311 Gas fired Pitco #14" - installed item 20) 24 Security beds 6item13) 136 1 Utensil rack (item 22)140 4( t 9) e36 x 36 x 3 30 f. 1 Stool step ladder (item 14) 5 Installation of two refrigerated drinking fountains (item 4) 30 4 Costumers (item 06)30 1 Ditto machine - manually operated - Model "D 11"184 f 1.Adding machine, 10 key a item 37) M 40.,x:- May 3, 1960 - continued - APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Probation Boys' Rehabilitation Center - 533 2 Book cases (item 5)14 1 Folding table (item 10) 15 5 2-passenger settees 29 item 11) 1 Television set 47 item 62) Juvenile Hall 6 Settees - 2 Passenger Item 7 31 6 Settees - 2 Passenger Item 6 31 I Projector W/Covers Item 4 117 1 Model 1-D-2 Toastmaster with 131 lever 2 Gray Typewriter stands Ni-Lo 48 h Richmond Building Professional Fees 3$O Building Maintenance Services 3$0 4r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Approval of procedure to relieve county officers and em- ployees of shortages in their accounts. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva seconded b Supervisor Kenn IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatyy, procedure to relieve county officers and employees of shortages in their accounts except when the loss is covered by insurance and except when the loss is due to conditions,such as dishonesty, failure to faithfully perform, and negligence be and the same is hereby APPROVED. s j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to arrange for defense of himself and others in Action No. 7$316 of the Superior Court, Bennie Lee Smith. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to arrange for defense of himself, the County Sheriff, and other county Personnel involved in connection with a suit for alleged false arrest Action Pio. 7$316 of the Superior Court, Bennie Lee Smith. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Authorizing CountyAdministrator to make presentation before the Assembly Interim Co.^mit tee on Municipal and County Government. j KY On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to make presentation be- fore the Assembly Interim Committee on Municipal and County Government on June 15, 1960 as requested by the committee, said presentation to cover the modernization of non-charter county laws and special district laws. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. it In the Matter of the Diablo Pageant of Arts. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Diablo Pageant of Arts was formed in 1956 as a committee for the promotion of the Contra Costa area as a cultural center, and WHEREAS, many county residents are vitally concerned with cultural pursuits, and WHEREAS, the Diablo Pageant of Arts is working to provide opportunities for a well rounded program in the creative arts,, and tr. WHEREAS, it is theultimate aim of the Pageant of Arts to build an Art and cultural center with facilities for work shops, a gallery and auditorium, and WHrMEAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County wishes to lend all possible informal support to the Diablo Pageant of Arts, and i 408 May 3, 1960 - continued - WEREAS, the Diablo Pageant of Arts has recently been organized as a non- profit corporation, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County recognizes the Diablo Pageant of Arts as an officially constituted organiza- tion dedicated to cultural pursuits, and y BE IR FURTHER RESOLVED that the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby urge the support of the Diablo Pageant of Arts by all county residents interested in cultural pursuits. The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: t AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. t. NOES: None. ABSENT: hone. In the Matter of Appointment of Agricultural Commissioner to direct the program for county participation in the xUnitedBayAreaCrusadefor the year 1960. r On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that lair. A. L. Seeley, Agricultural Commissioner, is appointed to direct the program for county participation in the United Bay Area Crusade for the year 1960. T. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w U In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Jack Burns, dba Art-Craft Studios, for County and State Fair Exhibits. Agreement dated May 3, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter r referred to as County, and Jack Burns dba Art-Craft Studios, hereinafter referred to as Studio, wherein Studio agrees, among other things, to construct for the County an r exhibit for both of the 1960 California State Fair at Sacramento and for the Contra Costa County Fair at Antioch under the conditions set forth in said agreement, and wherein County agrees, among other things, to pay to Studio in consideration of performance of services set forth in said Agreement the sum of $7,750, $2,00O of said sum to be paid on July 1, 1%0, $2,000 on August 8, 1960 and the balance at the con- clusion of the 1960 California State Fair is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said. Agreement on behalf t r of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement between the State Controller, acting for and p on behalf of the State of California, for sale to the County of certain tax-deeded Y lands. Agreement dated May 3, 1960, by and between the State Controller, acting for rxrr and on behalf of the State of California, and the Board of Supervisors, acting for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, which provides for the sale to the County of certain lands more particularly described in Exhibit A attached to said. agreement for th(-. prices set forth in said Exhibit A, and which lands have been deeded to the State of California for delinquent taxes, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County, V), The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k 40 ;fid May 3, 1960 - continued - y In the Matter of Authorizing final payment to Herbert E. Ellis, contractor for the t, alterations at the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, PinoleBranch. Mrr. Wayne A. Littlejohn, architect for the alterations at the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, Pinole Branch, having certified to this Board that the alterations at the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center have been properly 4 = : completed; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Silva seconded by P YSupervisorKenn , pay- ment yITISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatfinala a went of $9,057.23, which is inclusive of the amount of $70C withheld by agreement between the County and the contractor dated March 15, 1960 to cover the installation of finish hardware, to Herbert E. Ellis, contractor for the alterations at the Contra t Costa County Animal Control Center, Pinole Branch, be and the same is hereby authoriz- ed. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller draw his warrant in the sum of $9,057.23 in favor of said Herbert E. Ellis. J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Supplemental AgreementgM No. 1 for Remote Trans- mitter Facility at Buchanan Field. n This Board having on December 15, 1959 entered into a lease with the United States of America for Radio Transmitter Building Area at Buchanan Field; and Supplemental Agreement No. 1 between the United States of America and the County of Contra Costa which modifies lease dated December 15, 1959 to permit anchor No. 1 and No. 2 to extend 17'-3" beyond the leased boundary, and anchor No. 3 to ex- tend 7'-6" beyond the leased boundary, as shown on sketch attached to said Supplementa Agreement No. 1, is presented to this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Surervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Supplemental AgreementNo. I be and the sam I i is hereby APPROFED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. Ix The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Lease of Premises from City of Martinez, for Quarters for Deputy Coroner-Public Administrator. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a lease with the City of Martinez for Deputy Coroner-Public Adminis- y trator's Quarters expires May 31, 1960; and WHEREAS, a new lease has been negotiated for a term of one year, renewable year to year by notice, at the same rental as before, $50.00 per month, and the Martinez City Council has approved said lease, h, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby approve and accept said lease, and directs the Right of Way Agent of Contra Costa County to give notice to Lessor by service of a copy of, this resolution. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: TV Nf ' v F y AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, r F THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. C. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. y v NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - Ty014E r In the Matter of Apr royal of Change Order No. ? contract for construction of Air Traffic tom I Control Tower at Buchanan Field. x On the recor-nendation of Mr. blvin Riley, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Changes- Order No. 7 which ADDS the sum of $402.09 for certain changes to contract with Wallace Webb and Son for construction of Air Traffic Control Tower at Buchanan Field j is APPROVED and the 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 May 3, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for relocation of voltage regu= lator at Buchanan Field. Plans and specifications for relocation of voltage regulator at Buchanan Field having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by Williamson & Vollmer Engineering, Inc. ; u On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, 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 specifica- tions. s IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for May 17, 1960 at 11 a.m. Np. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the :canner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the CONTRA COSTA r+GAZETTE. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S ri In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Agreement with the City of El Cerrito x with reference to Court facili- ties in the new City Public Safety Building, ref On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman, is authorized to execute Agreement dated May 3, 1960 between theCounty of Contra Costa and theCity of El Cerrito and which refers to the new Public Safety Building which the City of El Cerrito proposes to con- struct and in which the County proposes to house the facilities required for the operation of the El Cerrito Judicial District and in which Agreement the County agrees to pay its proportionate share of its total interest in said building: 15% thereof, but not to exceed the sum of $65,000. The foregoing orderis.passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Agreement with Confer, f' Willis and Anderson for r design of Administrationgk w Building Addition.RESOLUTION g WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of August, 1959 entered into an agreement for project architectural services with the firm of Confer, Millis and Anderson for the design of an Administration Building Addition, and I WHEREAS the scope of the project was previously defined in a preliminary r . fashion, and WHEREAS supplemental information has been developed requiring additional study by the administrative staff of the county, and 3 r^ WHEREAS the time involved in making such additional studies will delay the a normal progress payments due the project architect, and WHEREAS the work of the project architect has been done in compliance with 0' contract requirements, x. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Section 35 of the agreement entered into on August 4, 1959 be amended toprovide that on May 10, 1960 Twenty Thousand Dollars 20,000) shall be paid to Confer, Millis and Anderson as a partial first payment for services rendered, The foregoing resolution is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Janes P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, d. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva NOES: None. ABSENT:None. z$. g 3 r R 4t,I May 3, 1960 - continued -E x In the Matter of Authorizing the Office of County Adminis- trator to arrange for the f`appraisal in connection with the construction of the Walnut Creek Library (County Service Area LIB-3) . 6 On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Office of the County Administrator is authorized to arrange for the appraisal in connection with the construction of the Walnut Creek Library County Service Area LIB-3) , for which financing by the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association is proposed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Sale of 1959, Series A, Alamo g ; School District Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Californi , heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $250,000 principal amount of bonds of Alamo School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale Of $26,000, designated as Series A of said bonds at public sale to the best and high-Zv est bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said 'ponds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors, and the following bids for said bonds were I and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District Py f. Wells Fargo Bank American Series C. .. . .$34,415.00r' Trust Company Series A... . . 11, 22. 0 W,837-50 of America N.T. k S.A. Combined bid for both and Associates issues. w A14D, WHEREAS, the said bid of dells Fargo Bank American Trust Company is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NQq , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, asTo2lows: 1. Said bid of Wells Fargo Bank American Trust Company for $26,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of $5. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum j A-1 to A-6 5 f A-7 3-3f 0, A-8 to A-15 4 T4 A-16 to A-26 44% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on the 15th days of December and June in each year, except interest for the first year 1%hich is payable in one installment on June 15, 1961. a 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons ofs suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADD?TED this 3rd day of May, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors s of Contra Costa County, by the following vote:r AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOY.AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: Supervisors - NORE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NODE. r 3.: r r r. 41 ") May 3, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Sale of 1955, Series C, Alamo School District Bonds WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $25O,000 principal amount of bonds of Alamo School district of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of. $79,000, designated as Series C said bonds at public sale to the best and highest ' bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Board of Supervisors , and the following bids for said bonds were and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: Net Interest Cost Dame of Bidder to District Wells Fargo Bank American Series C... ..$342415.00 Trust Company Series A..... 14.&22.50 48,937-50 Bank of America N.T. & S.A. Combined bid for both and Associates issues. AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of Wells Fargo Bank American Trust Company is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,Stateof California, as follows: 1. Said bid of 'Fells Fargo Bank American Trust Company for $79,000 par value of said bonds shall be, and is hereby accepted and the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of $5. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum C-1 to C-24 5 C-25 to C-28 3-1/49 r". C-29 to C-60 4 56 C-61 to C-79 4 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on the 15th days of December and June in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on June 15, 1961. 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. r 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be lithographed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of May, 1960, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TH%!AS JOHN CALL, W. G. BUCHM AN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. n s;. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NOTTE. In the Matter of Fees and mileage paid certain County officials for serving papers. This Board having had under consideration the matter of .fees paid to certain County officials for serving papers and for mileage allowances; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED as follows: N 1. Commencing January 2, 1961, the County shall furnish certain constables with County vehicles if their workload justifies, this assignment . tither constables shall receive regular County mileage. Commencing that date (January 2, 1961) the constables shall no longer retain civil fees and civil mileage, but shall turn them into the County Treasury. Prior to that date, all con- stables' compensation shall be considered for adjustment. 2. Effective as soon as the County provides transportation to the marshals, all civil mileage fees shall be turned .into the County Treasury, r: 5y 4 May 3, 1960 - continued - 3. The Sheriff shall be permitted to retain civil fees until January 2, 1961. As of that date, he shall no longer retain these fees for the serving of civil papers, but shall turn them into the County Treasury. The Sheriff shall retain civil mileage fees until the end of his present term of office (January, 1963) . From that date, these fees shall be turned into the County Treasury. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances _ On notion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE fid . BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: f .. Ordinance No. 1430 which is the Subdivision Ordinance of j Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be pub- lished for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general cir- culation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: ter. No. 1430 in the At ITOCH LEDGER. 1 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. y 3m On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY f THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED.- Ordinance DOPTED: Ordinance No. 1429 which regulates the business of fortune air telling, etc.; Ordinance No. 1433 which continues in existence the County Planning Commission, etc.; Ordinance No. 1437 which prohibits open burning with aa certain exceptions, etc.; Ordinance No. 1427 which establishes regulations for installation, etc. of electrical equipment and h adopts the National Electrical Code, 1956 Edition. r IT IS BY WE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED 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: r ` No. 1429 in the CCstiTRA COSTA TLhtES; 7 i No. 1433 in the EL CERRITO JOMIAL; No. 1437 in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT: No. 1427 in the POST DISPATCH. Jr rt The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. kap On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BYp G THE BOARD ORDMED that the followingordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1431 which provides for licensing of individuals, F etc. to lay coaxial cables, etc. (TV) ; Ordinance No. 1432 which provides for permits for water systems, etc. a.... IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHFR ORDERED 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. 1431 in the CROCKETT-AMERICAN; MW No. 1432 in the DIABLO BEACON. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. S M j 519 n May 3, 1960 - continued - In the batter of Approving Ordinances. On motion ofSupervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1434 which fixes compensation, etc. for Civil Service Commissioners; Ordinance No. 143$ which provides for the Civil Defense Organization, etc. ; Ordinance No. 1436 which provides for adoption by resolution, orders regulating traffic in the County; Ordinance No. 1428 which regulates installation, repair, etc. of heating; and ventilating devices. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER. ORDERED 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. 1434 in the EL SOBRANTE HERALD BEE PRESS. No. 1435 in the PINOLE-HERCULES NEMS. r` leo. 1435 in the PL' SANT HILL NEWS. No. 1429 in the TRI-CITY NEWS. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 r; In the Matter of APPROVING AND ADOPTING: "A Workable Program for the Unincor- porated Territory in Contra Costa County RESOLUTION r ' WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa desires to W formally adopt "A Workable Program for the Unincorporated Territory in Contra Costa County, " NOMI, THEREFGP.E, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby adopt "A Workable r Program for the Unincorporated Territory in Contra Costa County". t h The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on May 32 1960 and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES; Supervisors - James P. Kenny, diel F. Hielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva 4: NOES: Supervisors - None; ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matt er of Claim for damages. BYRGN GET;E PRICE, 1629 - 16th Street, San Pablo (by his attorney Robert J. Cooney) having filed with this Board on April 27, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $2 877.12• NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor G' .. Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby DENIED. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t K In the .matter of Resolution of f` the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa Authoriz- ing the Filing of a Disclaimer. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Certain parcels of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, Fred C. Struven, et al, Defendants, No. 22335"; and WHEREAS, the title to the lands subject: of said action has been vested in the United States of America and the United States has been in possevsion of said lands; and n WHEREAS, it appears that the County ofContra Costa has no interest in the lands subject of said action and described as Parcels 3, 22, 37, 47, 63, 65, 7$, $1, 83, 963 138, 143, 145, 152, 154, 185, 194, 2079 250, 270, 296, 324, 329 and 386, as described in the complaint on file in said action, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against the parcels hereinabove enumerated, p Yfib. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT rXSOLVED that said County of Contra Costa has and makes no claim to an title or interest in or to saidy parcels hereinabove enumerated;. or any compensation awarded for the taking thereof and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized tofile an appropriate disclaimer in the above entitled action. s r s ti May 3, 1960 - continued The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Denny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John. Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matt er of Appointment to Citizens' Advisory Com- r mittee for County Sanitation District No. 3. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed as members of the Citizens' Advisory Committee for County Sanitation District No. 3: Mr. Orin Omo, 406 Linda Drive, San Pablo; s Mr. L. C. Hawkins, 9 Coleen Court, San Pablo. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 & subsequent County tax liens. The Contra Costa County Housing Authority having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 & Subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Contra Costa County Housing Authority; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Contra Costa kcz County Housing Authority, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; All On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tars liens on the following described property as requested; North Richmond Ld. & Ferry 12 Lots 16 & 171, Blk 63 808158 All Truman's Addition Lot 366, Blk 14 807390 All 1` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.. t a. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 & subsequent County tax lien. The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 & sub sequent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City of Richmond; and The CountyAuditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and sub- sequent ub sequent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request c having beenapproved by the District Attorney; q On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Wildcat Highlands #1 Lot A 159023 All s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the gutter of Cancellation of 1959-60 & subsequent County tax liens . The State of California having, requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 subsequent County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property I acquired by the State of California; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 'and` subsequent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request r having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Suoervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subseouent County tax .liens on the following described property as requested: t Santa Fe Lot 7 Block 30 104140 All f Santa Fe Lots 10 & 11 Block 30 104142 All Homestead Tract Lot 2 Block A 66402 Por i Por Ro Las Juntas 3.926 Ac. 60057 Por Por S & 0 Survey No. 147 5.223 Ac. 900290 Por Por Ro Las Juntas 1.251 Ac. 550436 Por s Por Ro San Ramon Code 6618 202-270-09 All i 1f May 3, 1960 - continued - Por oto San Ramon Code 10002 187-090-04 Por Por Ro San Ramon Code 10002 187-220-03 All Por Ro San Ramon Code 10002 187-220-04 All 3.- U Por Ro San Ramon Code 5106 192-060-08 All r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r# P In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 & subsequent County Thr tax lien. The San Pablo School District having requested the cancellation of the 1959- 60 & subsequent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the San Pab16 School District; and fS{ The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the San Pablo School District, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 & subsequent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request tx having been approved by the District Attorney;At- On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 subsequent County tax lien on the following described property as requested:TN Merritt Tract #2 Lot 153 205353 All The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Cancellation of 1959-60 & subsequent County: tax lien. The Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1959-60 & subsequent County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the Redevelopment Agency, City of Richmond, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the unpaid 1959-60 and subsequent County tax lien on the following described property as requested: Bay View Park Por Lots 1-4 Bloch 23 140971 All r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards m In the Matter of Request from North Richmond Neighborhood Council thatM', Board order statistical r't survey of criminal incidents in North Richmond area.iZ m On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BM RD ORDERED that communication from forth Richmond Neighborhood Council with reference to certain conditions in the North Richmond area, be and the same is referred to the Sheriff and District Attorney for report to this Board. p The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resignation of Mr. Thomas M. Wilson from the County Park Commission. This Board having received the resignation of Mr. Thomas M. Wilson, Commiss- ioner of the Contra Costa County Park Comission; and r s On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is hereby accepted. The foregoing order is r g ing passed by the unanimous vote of .the Board. r t 4 a4 r W 4M-s t May 3, 1960 - continued In the Fatter of Appointment of Mr. Gordon Langlois to the County Park Commission. The resif.mation of Mfr. Thomas M. Wilson,County Park Commissioner, having been this day accepted by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor f Buchanan, IT IS BY TFE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Gordon Langlois, 407 Ashbury Avenue, f El Cerrito, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa County I Park Commission for the unexpired term (to June 9, 1960) of Mr. Thomas M. Wilson, resigned. 1 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r. 3 ep In the 'Matter of Accepting and Giving Votice of Completion of a Contract with Glanville Plumbing Company for Cff-Site ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND I Sewer System, Boys Rehabilita- NOTICE CF COMPLETION tion Center, Byron. i ,... WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on March 8, 1960 entered into agreement with Glanville Plumbing Company, 2900 Barrett Avenue, Richmond for Off-Site L Sewer System, .Boys Rehabilitation Center, Byron, California the Continental Casualty V o Company as surety, and L' WHEREAS, 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 t accepted as completed on the 29th day of April, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS CCM111LETED on the 29th day of April, 1960, 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. t n In the Matter of Authorizing Public works Director to do engineering work for Bella Vista Sanitary District. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to do engineering work in an amount not to exceed $500, in the Bella Vista Sanitary District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Xyye. In the Matter of Endorsement r of Proposition No. 1 on the June State Primary Election r ballot which will provide 400,000,000 of Veterans Bonds for the continuance of the California Veterans Farm and T Home Program. WHEREAS, the State of California initiated in 1921 a Veterans Farm and Home- k... Program to provide returned California service men and women with homes and farms on a long-term, low-interest basis; and WHEREAS, in the past 39 years the State has loaned its credit in the sum Of $1 435,000,O00 to enable California veterans to finance homes and farms on a small- payment, low-cost plan; and y'h 1 WHEREAS, protection to the taxpayer and widows and orphans of veteran pur- chasers has been provided through group insurance; and WHE7xEAS, the Department of Veterans Affairs has so administered this pro- gram that all payments due on these bond issues and all costs of administration have been paid without the use of one cent of tax money, while creating a substantial re serve and giving California veterans the opportunity to acquire homes and farms under the most favorable terms available anywhere or anyhow; and liY y4 WHEREAS, funds heretofore approved by the people will soon be depleted by s loans made and applied for. NGS, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors in meeting A assembled this 3rd day of May, 1960, does hereby endorse Proposition No. 1 on the X, June ballot which provides $4CO3C00,CG0 of Veterans Bonds for the continuance of the California Veterans Farm and Home Program. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan,f Joseph S. Silva. NOES: Done. ABSENT: None. l d fi7 d r, May 3, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Certificate from Secretary of State with fry reference to City annexations. IT IS Bf THE BOARD ORDERED that certificates issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinances adopted by city approving the annexation of territory to said city, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with City number Secretary of State 8 April 28 1960CONCORD43Ap CONCORD 484 April 28, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Notice of Intention to Circulate Petition for Incorporation of Clayton, This Board having received a certificate from the County Assessor that Notice of Intention to Circulate Petition for Incorporation of Clayton is adequately signed; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded b Supervisor Kenn IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to send noticeof receipt of Notice of Intention to Circulate Petition for incorporation of Clayton to all cities located 3 within a radius of three miles• and said Notice of Intention to Circulate Petition 25;7 s is ordered filed. e The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of theBoard: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Feel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Call, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. ar' NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Fatter of Proposed agreement between the ,State Division of highways and the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District. tri On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, ,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mel F.Vielsen, Chairman of this Board, is directed to notify Mr. J. P. Sinclair, Assistant Sta`e Highway Engineer, that this Board agrees to the proposed agreement between the State Division of Highways and the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District subject to review and final agreement which the State J will re areyPP s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1411+ 1403 1424. k This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1414, 1403, 1424 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regu- larly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Silva, 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. a. In the matter of Communication rt from Walnut Creek City Council with reference to proposed location of court facilities. This Board having received a proposal from the Walnut Creek City Council with reference to the proposed location of court facilities; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Administrator for recommenda- tion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r axe;. U r OM1+: 41(4, s May 3, 1960 - continued - ry tfi In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Agreement f under joint-exercise-of-powers provisions of the government Code, with the City of Walnut Creek and which concerns the I sharing of costs of a Library 4 Building I i On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Reel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Walnut Creek wherein the City agrees to furnish certain real property as a site for a new Library Building and to deed said property to the County upon approval of final working draw- ings for erection of the building, under such lease agreement as is approved by the City, and which agreement supersedes an agreement executed by the City and County underdateofJanuary20, 1959. 1, The foregoing orderis passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Proposed acquisition of property I by the County. n On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Administrator is authorized to proceed with the preparation of an agreement between the County and the Retirement Board for the purchase of certain property located on Geary Road West of presently owned County property, adjacent to r` the Pleasant hill library and office building site. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t 1 fSt In the Matter of Approval of agreement with the t County of Alameda providing r Ifor the joint survey of the common boundary of Alameda County and Contra Costa County from Crow Canyon Road to the San Joaquin County Line. An agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the County of Alameda wherein said counties authorize and direct the County Surveyors of said respective counties to cooperate and re-establish that certain portion of the boundary between the counties as set forth in said agreement, said work to he performed by either or both of the said County Surveyors in a manner and as mutually agreed to said County l Surveyors, said County Surveyors to cause appropriate monuments to be placed at such locations as may be desirable to monument said boundary for future reference, to maintain detailed records in connection therewith, and upon completion of the survey t the mutual satisfaction of the respective surveyors to submit a joint report to the f, respective Boards of Supervisors, and wherein it is further agreed that the cost of said work shall be mutually borne by the County of Alameda and the County of Contra Costa, said agreement to be effective retroactively to March 3, 1964, and to remain in full force and ,effect until amended or terminated, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll , seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Plel F. Nielse , Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 0 In the 1-1atter of Fixing boundaries and establish- ing election precincts. r t t On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Concord election precincts 105, 1.139 114, 115, 116, El Sobrante precinct 22, Lafayette election precincts 34, 41, 42, Pleasant Hill election precincts 1, 18, 22, 23, Richmond election precinct 161, Saranap election f precincts 6, 20, and walnut Creek election precincts11, 2a, 29, 46, 50, 54, 55 elec- tion precincts of Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are here- l 1 by established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as I follows, to wit: CONCORD PRECINCT x105 Beginningginng at the irterseet n of the northerly line of Concord Boulevard and thehc enter line of West Street ; thence from said point of beginning southwesterly along a center line of West Street to the incorporation line of the City of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a ,general clockwise direction to the northerly Line of Concord Boulevard; thence in a general easterly direction along the northerly line of Concord Boulevard to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT #113 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of West Street and the northerly line ofConcord Boulevard; thence from .said point of beginning easterly along the northerly line of Concord Boulevard to the incorporation line of the city Of Concord; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction- to the center line of West Street; thence northeasterly along the center line of Y W aY, f F Riay 3, 1960 - continued West Street to the point of beginning. rvf CONCORD PRECINCT 1114 Beginning at the intersect!: n of the northerly line of Clayton Road and the northwester) line of !Fest Street saidY point being also on the incorporation line of the city of Concord; thence from said point of beginning along said a` -incor- poration line in a general clockwise direction to the northerly line of ClaytontRoad; thence westerly along the northerly line of Clayton Road to the point of beginn- ing. CONCORD PRECINCT 1115 Beginning at the intersection of the boundary line of the San Ramon Valley Water District and the westerly boundary line of Mount Diablo Unified School District; thence from said point of beginning southeasterly along the boundary line of the Mount Diablo Unified School District to the boundary line of the Third. Supervisor- ial District; thence westerly along the boundary line of the Third Supervisorial District to the boundary line of theSan Ramon Valley Fater District; thence along the boundary line of the said later District in a general ccunterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT 1116 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary line of the San civ Ramon valley Union High School District and the southerly line of the Third Supervisorn.. ial District; thence from said point of beginning along said School District lines in a general clockwise direction to the boundary lite of the Second Supervisorial IIistric k thence along the boundary line of the Second supervisorial District, said line being also the boundary line of the Third Supervisorial District, in a general counterclock- 1 wise direction to the point of beginning. EL SOBRANTE PRECIIICT #22 All that tract of land now or formerly owned by Fitzgerald lying within the Rancho San Pablo which is not included within the boundaries of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. f__ F LAFAYETTE PRvCIKCT 134 Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive and the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive and the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approxima-s tely 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive; thence north- easterly along last said described parallel lite to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the southwesterly line of Lancaster Drive and the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive; thence northerly along last said described bisect- ing line to the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive; thence northeasterly along the 1j'v southeasterly line of Lucas Drive to the northeasterly line of Lancaster Drive; thence easterly along the line bisecting the angle form. ed by the northeasterly line of N. Lancaster Drive and the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive to a line drawnparallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive- thence in a general easterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the west- erly line of Huntleigh Drive and the southerly line of Lucas Drive; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Lucas Drive; thence easterly along the southerly line of Lucas Drive to the easterly line of Htirtleigh Drive; thence southeasterly along theline bisecting the angle formed by the easterly Y* line of Huntleigh Drive and the southerly line of Lucas Drive to the boundary line of Tract 2511; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2511 in a general clockwise direc- tion to the boundary line of Tract 2618; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2618 rr in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2511; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the boundary line of Tract 2511 to the boundary line of x Tract 2508; thence northwesterly along the boundary line of Tract 2508 to the center line of Lucas Drive; thence southwesterly along the center line of Lucas Drive; thence southwesterly along the center line of Lucas Drive and along the southwesterly exten- sion thereof to the center line of Burton Creek; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the center line of Burton Creek to the center line of Hamlin Drive; thence easterly along the center line of Hamlin Drive and along the easterly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Machael Lane; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly extension of the northwesterly line of Tract 2466; thence southwesterly along said extension and along the northwesterly line of Tract 2 .66 to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed , by the northwesterly line of Lucas Drive and the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive; thence southerly along last said described bisecting line to the northeasterly line of x. Somerset Drive; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive to the point of beginning. t k 42 . May 3, 1960 - continued - i LArAYETTE PRECINCT J41 Beginning at the intersection of the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive and the northwesterly line of Lucas Drive; thence from said point of beginning north- erly along the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive and the northwesterly line of Lucas Drive to the northwesterly line of Tract 2466; thence northeasterly along; the northwesterly line of Tract 2466; thence northeast i erly extension thereof to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet wester- ly from the westerly line of Michael Lane; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the southerly line of Los Palos Estates; thence easterly along the easterly extension of the southerly line of Los Palos Estates to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of said Utility District in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Tr&ct 2618; thence westerly along the boundary lire of Tract 2618 to the boundary line of Tract 2511; thence along the boundar} line of Tract 2511 in a general counterclockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the easterly line of Huntleigh Drive and the southerly line of Lucas Drive; thence northwesterly along last said described bisecting line to the southerly line of Lucas Drive; thence westerly alongthe souther) line of Lucas Drive to the wester) line of HuntleighyYg 4 Drive; thence southwesterly along the lire bisecting the angle formed by the westerly r line of Huntleigh Drive and the southerly line of Lucas Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southerly from the southerly line of Lucas Drive; thenc 1; 1 in a general southwesterly direction along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly z . line of Lancaster Drive and the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive; thence westerly along last said described bisecting line to the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive;rel s thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive to the southwesterly line of Lancaster Drive; thence southerly along the line bisecting the angle formed bythe southwesterly line of Lap-caster Drive and the southeasterly line of Lucas Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from T the southeasterlyline of Lucas Drive; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with the line bisecting the angle formed by the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive and the southeaster) line of Lucas Drive;,z r thence westerly along last said described bisected line to the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly line of Somerset Drive to the point of beginning. LAFAY.ETTE PRECINCT #42 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Lucas Drive and the boundary line of Tract 2539; thence from said point of beginning along the boundary line of Tract 2539 in a general southeasterly direction to the boundary line of Tract 2618; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2618 in a general counterclockwise w direction to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of said Utility District in a general clockwise direction to the easterly line of Lot 175, Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence northerlyN. I along the easterly line of. said Lot 175 and along the northerly extension thereof to the northerly line of Lot 141, Rancho Laguna de las Palos Colorados; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Lot 141 and along the westerly extension thereof to the westerly line of Lot 137, Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence northerly along the westerly line of said Lot 137 and along the northerly extension thereof to the center line of Grizzly Creek; thence southeasterly along the center line of Grizzly Creek to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the center line of Lucas Drive; thence northeasterly along said extension and along the center line of Lucas Drive to the point of beginning. PLEASART HILL PRECINCT 11 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Pleasant Hill Road and d the center line of Grayson Road; thence from said point of beginning westerly along u the center line of Grayson Road to the boundary line of Strandwood Estates; thence along the boundary line of Strandwood Estates in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southeasterly along the center line of Pleasm t Hill Road to point of beginning. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT #18 t Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Pleasant Hill Road and ther center line of Oak Park Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning westerly along L+ the center line of Oak Park Boulevard to the easterly line of Paradise Lane Tract; thence northerly along the easterly line of Paradise Lane Tract to the boundary line of I Wedgewood Acres, Unit x2; thence along the boundary line of Wedgewood Acres, Unit #2 5 in a general counterclockwise direction to the northerly line of Sherwood Heights; thence westerly along the northerly line of Sherwood Heights to the boundary line of Brookwood Acres; thence northwesterly along the boundary line of Brookwood Acres to the center line of Taylor Boulevard; thence in a general northerly direction along the center line of Taylor Boulevard to the northerly line of that 98.10 acre tract of land now, or formerly, owned by Rogers; thence along the boundary line of said 98.10 tract of land in a general clockwise direction to the northerly line of Charlton Acres; thence easterly along the northerly line of Charlton Acres to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 300 feet westerly from the westerly line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence northerly along last said described parallel line to the intersection thereof with-, the line bisecting the angle formed by the westerly line of Pleasant Hill Road; and the southerly line of Grayson Road; thence northeasterly along last said described bisecting line and along the northeasterly extension thereof to the center line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southerly along the center line of Pleasant Hill IRoad to the point of beginning. 1 4 1. May 3, 1960 - continued PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT iF22 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Taylor Boulevard and the northerly line of Slater Avenue, said point being also on the boundary line of the East Bay municipal Utility District; thence from said point of beginning alongsaid East Bay Municipal Utility District boundary line in a3Yy general clockwise direction to the center line of Grayson Creek; thence in a general southwesterly n direction along the center line of Grayson Creek to the southerly line of Tract 2718 and along; the southwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Taylor Boulevard; thence in a general northerly direction along the center line of Taylor Boulevard to the point of beginning. y PLEASA.17 HILL PRECINCT J23 P d; Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Slater k, venue and x: the center line of Taylor Boulevard; thence from said point of beginning in a general southerly direction along the center line of Taylor Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the southwesterly extension of the southerly line of Tract 271$• thence northeasterly along said extension and along the southerly line of Tract 2719 to the westerly line of Strandwood Estate--; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of Strandwood Estates to the center line of Grayson Road; thence easterly along the center line of Grayson Road to the intersection thereof with the northeasterly exten- sion of the line bisecting the angle formed by the southerly line of Grayson Road and rrf the westerly line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southwesterly along said extension and along; last said described bisecting line to a line drawn parallel with and approx- imately 300 feet westerly from the westerly line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southerly along last said described parallel line to the northerly line of Charlton Acres; thence westerly along the northerly line of Charlton Acres to the boundary line of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Rogers; thence along the boundary line of said Rogers Tract in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of Rancho f Los Huntos; thence in a general northerly direction along said Rancho boundary line to the northerly line of Slater Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of 5 'Slater Avenue to the point of beginning. RICHTIOND PRECINCT 1161 All that territory lying within the incorporate limits of the city of p{ Richmond which also lies within the boundary of the Orinda Elementary School District. f SARNAF PRECINCT NO. 6 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the Sacramento Northern V Railroad Right of Way and the easterly boundar- Line of the .Second Supervisorial DisEN trict; thence from said point of beginning in a general easterly direction along the center line of said Right of "day to the easterly line of Boulevard Way; thence south- easterly along the southeasterly extension of the easterly line of Boulevard Way to the southerly line of the Dewing Paxic Tract; thence easterly along the southerly line of the Dewing Park Tract to the incorporation line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation 'Line in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 300 feet westerly from the westerly line of a.N Monticello Drive; thence southerly a?ong last said described parallel line to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of said Utility District in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District; thence in a general northwesterly direction alongsaid Supervisorial District boundary line to the MA Vppaintofbeginning. 1. z SARMIAP !PRECINCT NO. 20 1 . Beginning at the most northerly corner of that tract of land now or formerly owned by Fergesen, said point being also the intersection of the center line of Tice Valley Boulevard and the boundary line of the San Ramon Valley County Water District; thence from said point of beginning along said Fergesen Tract in a general counterclockwise direction to the easterly line of Section 3 TIS, R2W, M.D.B.M.; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Section 3 and along the southerly extension thereof to the boundary line of the Second Supervisorial District; thence along said Supervisorial District boundary lire in a general counterclockwise direc- tion to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of said Utility District in a general counterclockwise direction x to the most northerly corner of that hereinabove mentioned Fergesen Tract, said point being also the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #11 F PARCEL ONE Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Ygnacio Valley Road IJ and the westerly lire of the Mount Diablo Unified School District, said point being also on the boundary line of Indian Valley Portal; thence from said point of beginning in a general southeasterly direction along said School District boundary line to the boundary line of Indian Valley Midlands; thence along the boundary line of the Indian Valley Midlands in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Indian Valley Portal; thence along the boundary line of the Indian Valley Portal in a general clockwise direction to the point of beginning. PARCEL idO: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Los Lomas Way and the incorporation line of the city of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginning southerly along the center line of Los Lomas Way and along the southerly extension 17 May 3, 1960 - continued - f . thereof to the boundary line of theEast Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of said Utility District in a general counterclockwise direction to the incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT 120 r Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Pleasant Hill Road and the center line of Reliez Road, _ said point being also on the boundary line of the r Third Supervisorial District; thence from said point of beginning in a general northwesterly direction along said Supervisorial boundary line to the boundary line of the Concord Municipal Court District; thence along the boundary line of said Court District in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of Brookwood Acres; thence southerly along the boundary line of Brookwood Acrea and along the westerly line of that 107.15 acre tract of land now, or formerly, owned by Dias and alone; the southerly extension of said Dias land to the boundary line of Rancho View Knolls; thence along the boundary line of Rancho View Knolls in a general counterclock- wise direction to the center line of Pleasant Hill Road to the point of beginning.F WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT 129 PARCEL ONE: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Homestead Avenue and the center line of 'Walker Avenue, said point being also on the incorporation line of the city of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of Homestead Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center line of Homestead Avenue to the point of beginn- ing. PARCEL 7 C: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Homestead Avenue and the 4 southerly line of Ygnacio Valley Road, said point being also on the incorporation line of the city of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginning in a general southerly direction along the center line of Homestead Avenue to the incorporation line of the city of Walnut ''reek; thence along said incorporation line in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Walnut Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the y center line of Walnut Boulevard to the incorporation line of the city of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the 1 point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #46 x Beginning at the northwesterly corner of that 12.40 acre tract of land now, or formerly, owned by Geary; thence from said point of beginning easterly along the northerly line of said 12.40 acre tract of land and along the easterly extension thereof to the easterly line of that 12.86 acre tract of land, now or formerly owned by Geary; thence along said 12.86 acre tract of land in a general clockwise direction to the northerly line of Lot 14, Diablo View Acres; thence in a general easterly dir- ection along the northerly lines of Lots 14, 13, 12, 112 10,9, .$, 72 6, 5, 4, and 3 i of Diablo View Acres to the boundary line of Diablo View Acres, thence along the boun- dary line of Diablo View Acres in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence westerly along the center line of Pleasant Hill Road to the easterly boundary line of Reusche Ranch Subdivision; thence along the boundary line of said Reusche Ranch Subdivision in a general clockwise direction to the center line of Pleasant hill Road; thence southerly along the center line of Pleasant Hill Road to the boundary lire of Rancho View Knolls in a general clockwise direction to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the westerly line of that heret and above described 12.40 acre tract of land; thence northerly alongsaid extension and along the westerly line of said 12.40 acre tract of land to the point of beginning. 1 R WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #t 50 PARCEL ONE: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Walnut Boulevard and the center line of Eckley Road; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly along the center line of Eckley Road to the northwesterly line of Lot 4, Block G, Walnut Heights Subdivision; thence easterly along the northwesterly line of said Lot 4 to the incorporation line of the city of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorpora tion lire in a general counterclockwise direction to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Hanson Lane; thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line to the northeasterly line of Nob Hill Drive; thence in a general southeasterly direction along the northeasterly line of Nob Hill Drive to the center line of +"alnut Boulevard said point being also on an incorporation line of the city of walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation s line in a general counterclockwise direction to the center line of Shady Glen Road; thence in a general northwesterly direction along the center line of Shady Glen Road to the center line of Walnut Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center line of Walnut Boulevard to the point of beginning. f t PARCEL "IW : Beginning at the most northerly corner of Rooney Terrace, said point being also on the incorporation lime of the city of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of Tract 2309; thence along the boundary line of Tract 2309 in a general counterclockwise direction to the incorporation line of the city of Walnut y. Creek; thence southeasterly along said incorporation line to a line drawn parallel with and approximately 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Country thence southwesterly along last said described parallel line and along the i E a May 3, 1960 - continued - southwesterly extension extension thereof to the boundary line of Gerry Court Sub- division; thence along the boundary line of the Gerry Court Subdivision in a general clockwise direcliion to the most southerly corner of said Gerry Court Subdivision; thence southwesterly parallel with the Mountain View Highway to the boundary line of Norris Addition; thence northwesterly along, the northeasterly boundary line of Norris Addition and along the northwesterly extension thereof to the center line of Shady Glen Road; thence in a general northerly direction along the center line of Shady Glen Road to the incorporation Sine of the city of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT 154 f• PARCEL ONE: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Walker Avenue and the center line of Homestead Avenue; thence from said point of beginning northeasterly L along the center 1_ne of Homestead Avenue to the incorporation line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direc W tion to the northwesterly line of Lot 4, Block G, Walnut Heights Subdivision; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of said Lot 4 to the center line of Eckley sRoad; thence in a general westerly direction along the center line of Eckley Road to I R the center line of Walnut Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center line of i r.-Walnut Boulevard to the center line of Walker .venue; thence in a general westerly direction along the center line of Walker Avenue to the point of beginning. PARCEL Ty:0: Beginning at the most northerly corner of that tract of land now, or formerl , owned by the Walnut Creek Elementary School District, said tract being known as the Walnut. Heights Elementary School, said point being also on the incorporation line of the city of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginning along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the easterly line of Nob Hill Drive; i thence in a general northerly direction along the easterly line of Nob Hill Drive to a line drawn parallel with and approxi•-ately 100 feet northwesterly from the r northwesterly line of Hanson Lane; thence northeasterly along last said described parallel line to the incorporation line of the city of Walnut Creek; thence south- easterly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. PARCEL f3• All that area embraced within Tract 2309. IX WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT 55 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of La Cas Via and the incorporation lire of the city of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginning 4 along said incorporation line in a general counterclockwise direction to the boundary line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence along the boundary line of East bay Municipal Utility District in a general clockwise direction to the boundary line of the Mount Diablo Unified School District; thence northwesterly along the t ; boundary line of the Blount Diablo Unified School District to the incorporation line z of the city of Walnut Creek; thence along said incorporation line in a general counter- clockwise direction to the point of beginning.s IT IS FURTHER OFDEFXD 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. r In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute acceptance f, of certain conditions in connec- tion with grant of John Marsh House to the County. k On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to sign accep-1tanceofcertainconditionssetforthincommunicationdatedMay2, 1960, from the S. H. Cowell Foundation in connection with the grant by deed to the County of the John Marsh House and an area of approximately 7.362 acres of the Brentwood Ranch. r N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Acceptance of a Deed of Gift from E. H. CONNICK, MAX THELEN and WELLS FARGO BANK AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY as Trustees RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE of the S. H. COWELL FONDATION. OF DEED V,E. H. CONNICK, MAX THELEN and WELLS FARGO BANK AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, r successor to wells Fargo Bank, which was formerly Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co., Trustees of the charitable trust known as S. H. COWEELL FOUNDATION, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a good and sufficient Deed 0 of Gift dated Anril 2$, 1960, conveying to the County of Contra Costa the real propert therein described, p IT IS by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa ORDERED tha the said Deed of Gift be and the same is hereby accepted on the terms and conditions therein set forth. 4C3 pqqp1 May 3, 1960 - continued E h IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Deed of Gift be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing acceptance AS EX-OFFICIO THE BOARD OF of easement on behalf of Contra Costa SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY County Storm Drainage District Zone STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT No. 1. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE f ' BOARD ORDERED that the following listed easement be accepted on behalf of Contra Costa 3 County Storm Drainage District Zone No. 1, and this Board directs the Clerk to certify to said acceptance on said easement: q Grantor Easement Date Central Contra Costa Sanitary District April 21, 1960 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Designating newspaper in which the list of names of Election Officers, t` etc. for the Primary Election to be held June 7, 1960, will be published. r In accordance with Section 668 of the Election Code and on motion of Super visor Buchanan, seconded b Supervisor Silva IT IS BY THE BOI RD ORDERED that the ANTIOCH LEDGER be and the samepis hereby designated as the newspaper in which the list iof names of election officers appointed s ppo and the polling places designated for each selection precinct in the County of Contra Costa, for the June Primary Election to be afield June ?, 1960 the ANTIOCH LEDGER being a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Contra dosta; and the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to publish said list in said newspaper. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. f NOES: NONE.ar' ABSENT: NONE. x, r k May 3 , 1960 - continued t lot W t t 1 Y J r r a Y v 1 lot,ARK S r' RAIN u - r r s rt r Y1 I rr" May 3, 1960 - continued 1N THE MATTER OF 11'Yi IXT• banner, Cb Covrntry Y•oa.1. Berke. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 10 to SehooL Brrrett K Tasoajara alh.\'T OF ELECTION OFFIV- tree POLLING PLACE: St. Patrick's Ave.. El Cerrito. ERS AND DESIG\ATLNG POLL- INSPECTOR: Annette O. Cowee. Church, 1:..'.4 Everett Street, El INSPECTOR: Elob; If. 31ac3lil- 1NG PLACE FOR THE PREM- licit. Cerrito.Ian. Rep- DEN"TIAL PRIMARY HIJOCTION JUDGES: Ituth Lulhmayer. Non.: INSPECTOR: Mary CBL JUDGES: Ann FL Osborn, Rep., AND PRIMARY ELECTION 'no CSuv L Lewis. Rep. JUDGES- Evelyn Junes, Dem.; Nellie N. Read, step. BE HELD TUESDAY. JUNE 7. CLERKS: Helen alae Fotgrr, Josephine L Navas, L)era CLERKS: Lorene 31. Brown, 1960. Hep.; petty L Grubte, Dem: Nor- CLERKS- ]tarn E. CraICI Rep_: Rep.; Robert N. MacMillan. Rep.; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, ma E Deckard, Re1L Madeline W. Quinn, Non.: Norma Mildred M. Polgl ase. Dem. seconded by Supervisor Buchanan. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 14 P. Yost.Cons- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 28 1T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED PULLING PLACE:Theresa Ken- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 11 POLLING PLACE: Ruby Loher that the following named electors nedy (Gara&o) No. 4 Kvnain -n POLLING PLATE: Afton L'. (Rumpus Room) 2533 Tulare Ave- be and they art hereby appointed Court. Berkeley. Coulter(Garage):12 Ashbury Ave- nue, Fl Cerrito. as election officers to conduct the INSFEl"MOR: Vera Martin Hol- nue. i.1 Cerrito. NSF'F.CTOR Ruby Inner. Rrp, PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY comb. helm. INSPECTOR: Anne C. Finatz. JUDGES: Kenneth A. Coates. EI.ECTION and PRIMARY ELEC- Jt'11C:Fa: Marie Russell. Rep.: Dem. Dem.: Elsie I. Brehm, Rep, TION to be held on the 7th day Annette L. Comer. Rep. JUDGES:Frances L_Skte.Dem.: CLERKS, Emma F[. Amtoft of June. 1960, tht oughout the CLERKS: Expey Harris•w. Dem.: Jewel S_ Webber, Rep. Rep.• Gertrude Hause, Rep.• Mild.; Countyof Contra Costa; and the Therrss Kennedy. Dern.; Stoma Cl ERKS: Afton F Coulter, Archibald, Dem, following locations are hereby de- Brashear, Dem. Dem-' Helen E_ Miner. Rep.; alar- slgnated as pasting plans in each KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 1S the E. Balaiwk• Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 29 Precinct for the conducting of LULLING PLACE: Arlington EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 12 POLLING PLACE: Dania A maid election, to wit:Cummtmltr Church `ti' Aril"gtaue POLL-NG PLACE: V. W.Tanta Brokaw (Garage) 1201 Norvell St.. Avenue. Brrkeler (Ser. Mrs Philip (Garage) 140 Carmel Avenue, F1 El t:rrriter, SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 1 aaner, is•J C•uvrntry Rmd, Berke- Cerrito.mSPF:CTOR: Donia A. Brokaw, M NO. 1 INSPECTOR: Marin C. Nelson,Irv) JVDGFS: Mildred (aver Brad.BERKELEY PARK INSPEY•'rott: Erma Long. Dem. Dom PRECINCT NO. 1 JUDGE: Marcella M. Maraau JUDGES Lorene M. Dever. fight, Dem.: Alice T. Alexander, kePOLLING FI.ACJ::Thcti,J. Mar- Ray% Dwwise P. King. Rep_ Dem..: Helen L. Spivak. Rep. JC.D• Garage) 16.E Oak View t LF:RKS Marjorie H_ t;uddard. CLERICS: Blanche M. Palmer, CLERKS: Carmella Ktatt. Dem.: Taurine teldensprener. [tea-' Rra Marr B \Yoodrun. Ikm.: diary I. InnKley, Rep.: FrancesAvenue. Berkeley. Rep,,.INSPECTOR: Emma A_ Koch, Gwendolen Nixon, Dem_ Albeidioa J. Hockett. Rep. F. [sates+, Rep. Dom KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 16 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 13 EL CEPRiTO PRECINCT NO. 30 JUDGES: Ruth 3l. Lewis, Dem.; I.t) -\G P1.Atl: Eluydr H. POLLING PLACE: Winifred 1'rr1.LIM; PLACE:Castro Schnl.! Johnson (Rumpuslolly \Callao Rep. Stith ((:stage) 10 Marchant Court.Rumpus Etoum) 216 Ash- {31u1t[-purpose Rm) Donal Ave. CLERKS, Helen AngeluniI Rep,; Berkeley bury Avenue. E1 Cerrito. h wro•ne•r St., FI Cerrito AlBeatricelust. Rep.; Ina It. Kerr, INS!'EX'TOn \'eters 173. smith, INSPECTOR: Virginia Del Vec- INSPECTOR:Alberta F Weaver, Dent. R rho. Dem Dem, BERKELEY PARK JUDGES: Juanita Smith Cooper, J1'1 GES: Adeline R. Sodergren,JUDGES: Jean Janzrn. Rel•,: yPRECINCTNO. 2 Harriet F. Wahlander. Rep.:Dem.: Grace Leavitt, Rep. Ren.: Janet B. Seibert. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Helen A. Ct.ELiKS Hazri M. tanecl. CLERKS: Irene F. Garcia. Rep.; CLERKS- Flizabrth i« Btkrr, Greaver (Garage) 334 Berkeley- Rep.: Margaret 3l. Flynn. Rep.'. Anita Zavaterv, Rep., Patrtciu Ren.: Lucille C. Lissoway, Dem.: Park Blvd., Berkeley.Matlearrt S Fillet, step. McNeill. Rep. Mildred G. Wept, Dem. INSPECTOR, Olga \\'irking. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 14 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 31 Ikm. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 17 POLLING PLACE: Fire House POLLING PLACE: F. C. Chubb, 1 JUDGES. Helen A. Greaver, 1U1.WNG PLAC'E:: V. N. Gr- No. : Ashbury & Eureka Avenue, Fr;» Cutting Blvd (Garage), F.1 Rea' Florence Wilson. Rep. gory lGaragr) \YesiminEw[er, El Cerrito lsrnd cheek c/o ]Lary- ( rrrito. CLERKS: Esther F. Gousalvrs 13erk-eley_ ellen Foley, City Clerk)INSE'FCTOR: Star A. Palrnehar, Dem,; Beatrice F. aartgu[netti. INSPEY`TOlt: JestdIe N. Whit- INSPECTOR: Laura F. Dubin- I> IN. Rep. Rhoda Y. Cutter, item.Rep• sky. Dem_ JVDOES: Lill'an.i. Rodini,Dem.: KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 1 JI'DGES' Frances N. Mdt,w:, JUDGES: Roxy EL King. Dem.: 01+atwth Lyun. Dem. POLLING PLACE. Charles It. Rep.: Marguerite S. Vorkuet.er. dry Wright, Dem Bower (Garage) S23 Coventry lid., !hem CLERICS Virginia Ruth Kirby, r LFP.K3: Ethel Stiller. Dem.: w Berkeley.CLERKS: Helen E- C3ampt,rn:a, Rep.-Huth D.Holland. Rep.:halt- Judith C. Strtchen., Dem.: Elsie i LNSPl;C'I'OR. Charlotte L Bow- Dem., Ruth Itr,ul'e, Rep_: Helen er L Holland. Rey. Hr1rn Prtens,n. Dem. Murdrdrk Rrtd EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 32 er, Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1S POLLING PLACE• Madern C JUDGE,q: Florence H Smith. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO 16 POLLING PLAC r: New Mira S.-hnnl (Activity Rm) Arlington & Rep.; Evelyn K. Hayes, Rep. IIIIL.I.ING PlACE: Marian Ca- Vista Church ([Wont 4! Cutting 31 d-m. F:1 Cerr'to. CLERKS: Vera Carpenter. Rewi row• tGarage) X'• Ardmore [toad. Blvd. & Alva Ave.. Fl Cerrito. INSPECTOR:Shirley L. Mertens, Schueller Dem.. Georgia J. Stab- Brrketry,INSPECTOR:Therrsa Klemm. [: ems. Jil ler, Rep,LNSPIWTOR: Katherine K.Srr•tt. JUDGES: Lola M. Donovan.Rep.; Jl'CN:FS Jnssnita F[. Nielson. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 2 Rep. Mildred H. McBride_ Dem. ten.• Magee W, Bushy. Dem. POLLING PLACE:: Nuns 1. !t'DGF1- Myrtle Painsrtt. Na•r1.: CI.l;RFCS': Annette Lewis, Rep.; ill ERKK: Ftta ':hall \Gilson. Neal (Garage) ;1 Amherst Street, N.nie H. Downee, Rep. lads Z Ginder, Rep.; Harriett E F:ep.: [lentah Shevely, Rep..• Joseph i' Berkeley,eLE RKS; Clara a Chestnut. Brdtord. Rep-III tt'wtters. INSPECTOR., Dorothy Ilentren, Rel..: Marian CSrtow. Ftea: Janet EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 16 Et. CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 33 Rep. Smith. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Fart C. Davis E'+'LLiNG PLACE: Constance JUDGES: Luella M. Doering. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. tf (Garage) 919 Richmond Street, E1 Weaver (Play Rm) 73905 Burns Dem. Franevs H. Claris. Dem.KILLING PLACE: Relay I_ Cerrito.wort. EI Crrrtto. CLERKS.,Marjorie Becker.Dem.: Johnson (Garage) 3 Sunset l tiae, INSPECTOR: Olga M. Davis. INSPECTOR: Majrry J. Frost, Hotta Y. eal. Rep.. Evangeline Ilrtletr?. Lem. Ren. I.eferer, Rep. PNS!•Fs l TIII:: Sue 3L Capron, J U D C ES: Esther Sergeant JUDr:F 8: Margaret F. Dix, Rep.: KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 3 Dem_: Hermine Gordon. Dem. Constane- W-avrr. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Marie Roth IIJI llr,•ES: llratriee Smith Rrp.: CLERKS: Josephine O. \Callao, VLEPKS: Gs•tdys F. Richardson. Garage) 34 Lenox Road. Berke- Pteh-a , Josttars.n, R"Al Ikm ]Ja,itir M. Hill. EteP•; Elisa• Rep.: Frane-m G.Gates, Rep.. Eliz-beth A. Fraser, Derr_ey CLERKti: Doris Hanwtu, Rrp.: nhoth A. Sinuetra Ren. 1:.SPIs't`Ttllt: Helen 1. smith 7dpha B. Cockrell. item.• J•annr EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 17 EL CERPrTO PRECINCT NO. 34 Rep. POLLING PLACE: Peter F. POI,LENr1 PLACE: FairmontFox. Rep.JUDGES: Helen \\'. \Titley, Aitresta (Garage) 4:1 Everett St.. Sehoof (3/nlrl-purpose Rm) 721 Rep.: Jacquelen Weldon. Rep.KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 20 E't Cerrito, Krnrno•y Street. RI Cerrito. CLERKS. Ruth Hunter. Idem.; CConsolidated %with No. 6) INSPECTOR: Charlotte R. Cutia• INSPF'CTOR: Juanita 31. Ebert, Alice lid honest, them.. Norma It. BAY VIEW PRECINCT NO. 1 item. Dem. Kraus, Item. 1't)LIING PLACE- i•ttyns E: JUDGES: Mary A. Eiutehison, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 4 Opp tGaraget ..119 Sa Dem Norma L. Flurrnt[no, Dem. J['M:FK Frrn-rs r:.7anni,Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Ikon M. Cun- CLFJ S: JennleG. Agresta, 3facnra Sf. Koller, Dem.: Kr'hm.'nd ningham fre garage) 6: Eureka Ave- sNSI•E:Ch REssenlen L K.Smith. Dem.:Father Lundervllle.')win-;r _: CIXKS: Opal F. Bailey. Dem.: our, Berkeley. er Eula Staley, Dem Ivannanna S. Dietrich, Rep.: Mary M. r Jt'!*1.E- Myili. F Opts I:r ere+. Item. INS)Eti:'h)R: Marjorie !'. Crtir, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. ib EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 315 Rep. t'LERKS: truth J, Vetter. Pert_: POLLING PLACE:Teresa A. Mi- POLLING PLACE: Fairmont ah JUDGES, Phyllis J. 3(.Grath) Mildred R.owon. item_lens igarsgr) t:r. Liberty Street, School %Mutt[-purpose Rm) 724 Rep,- Isabel J. .avis, Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1 El Cerrito. ge,rnrr Street, F:1 Cerrito. x CLERKS., Dorvthelle M. Fite*, is1LL1NG PI%CX: Ruth L. Kir- INSPECTOR: Teresa A. MUrni, INSPECTOR: Leota 31, Puzey, tern.• linen L Steele, Rep.; Jan, I,y .G:aragr 391:Sari Dego Strew:, Drm. Non. Sopuith• Rrp. 41 t'errito. JUDGE. F%rl-vo Borges. Dem.J t'D G F S• Elizabeth Martin, J?yr KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. S INS1•F:CT1R: Ruth i. KirLc. Cl-KRKS: Marilyn IL Hell, Deni_: ler,,,.• ,inn-t 31. Alves. Dem. POLLING PLACli,: A. J. Fater Lem. Rather M. Palmer. Dem. I.F,^KS:Gloria St.Jarvis, Dem.; Garage) 256 hake Drive. Berke- Jl'iht:l': F1ort•rtrr it. Mirlianan. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 14 [> rrnthy A. Rrynogis, Kon.: Don ltv, erne. FA4.1ta J Mel"tr'and. Itrp_ POLLING: PLACE: Ira L. \isls- c•. Duel.. [tarn. INSPEC1X)H: Frances t Vstn CLERK: I\Ins J. 7_tupia. Ihem ford (G&Mge) :233 brake Street. Er CERPITO PRECINCT NO. 36 horn, Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO 2 El Cerrito. s'Oi,i,tNr: P[.ACE: Isla J. air- is JUDGES, Marjorie R. Barrie IN LUNG KLAt'F:: Ftareliaae INSP0_-rOR: Viola 31_ Hack- Vatutlawl (Front Room) i::, Palm Dem,' Alta It. Emmett. Rep.4.13001 tRrtom No :'. 11`41rmo. t & Mirth. Libra I,-'Ir FI Cerrito. CI-ERKS: Uinta M.Curtis. Rep-: A„ht.urr Ave. t] •.eget.._ JVL;G0-: Laura J. Williamson. iNSPECTOR: Lala J. 91eCaus- RIMA 1, Hills, Rel-; Frances M. lNtil'Ex:Tt t:: Luailrt_a'e•m•tt.,, Dem. Dolores IL Burns. Dem. 13-1. Rep. t Badley, Rep, them. CI.E:nLGS: Leta N. [ruse, Drm.: JCDGFS: Grace E. Lindstrom, KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 6 Carol M. Edwards, Rep.. Marion Jl'1k:E5: Lucille M, lireoetw, C-P. Drm.• Jnyer F. Burr. Rep. aKensington20i6Conaeitdated) F. Knight, Rep.LF RK): Ftnth K. Blair, Rep.: POLLING PLACE: Richard h. Julia El uln ttaK- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO, 20 t•LERKS: Faith . Iteer. Rwe_ 3tadrb,n F. Moore, Dem.: Dom r; F'*,Llund iGatage) :733 Grizaly !'1s Uldrrta tl. Morena. U,m: Marson 1oI NG PLACE: Nancy Stutt " Ixh. +rp. Blvd.. Berkeley, Garage) !30 hates A.enue. EI EL r'ERRITO PRECINCT NO. 37 INSPIX-7`01t: Kathleen Scott. HolAts• Rest. Crrriu- POLLING PLACE:Castro School Rep. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 3 LNSI•EUTOR: E:v a Schreiner, JUDGES': Margaret Chamber- POLLING. PI.AC'F: Arthur V u.m Multi-Durts,ar Rm) Donal & Law- JUDGES: Garage) SSI F:.rrrtt St. JUDGES: Mary L. Riley. RtD•: ren%, Ft Cerrito. lain, Rep.. Arleen M. lixlttetdr, 1\SE'FCTOR: Faith B. Heino. 1:1 Cerrito, kisEtna Cr1.ERKSf Melva L. Milligan. Dem. CLERKS Jewell I; FYyl lunIs INSPECTOR: Anna E. a Money. JlME:S;:Josenhine Bone111,Rep.: Drm.: Nancy Sings. Dem.; Sophie a;Rea; Eli>atbre T_ Clausen. Rrp.; them CnreLERK Regalia, Rep. Margaret Green. Drm. Jl[1Muri iiow-lr. \'- ,ynf.•r.L F. Ryan. Dem CLERKS: Dorothy H. Locke. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 7 Ftet-' Muriel Httw tet. R.P. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 21 Pe Dorothy C. Green. Dem.: PCiLLING PLACE: George F. CLERKS: Lillian 31. Mwkw. POLLING PLACE: Margaret F-tmh McCraw, Rep. Cake (Garaget 240 Willamette Dem.: Gemco R. Hootmr%. F:rp: Gleadail tBasement) 64:1 Portola EL CEPRITO PRECINCT NO. 38 4; Avenue. Berkeley'. Lorraine L Portz. Rep. Drive, El Cerrito. ENILLING PLACE,• F:. J. Matson INSPECT`OR: Ummilhy H, Cake, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 4 INSPECTOR: Margaret Gleadall, tGarage) 2.'.05 Gloria Street. Ft Rep. POLLING III%CF..Job" F. flat--Rep. Cecritn. J. JUDGES: Ruth F Swam•on, Ina (Garaget e:3: Liberty Street, JUDGES: Jennie% McNeil, Dem.; INSPFCTOR: Fro, Swager, Dem. 4 Rep.- Violet Loscher, Rrp, El Cerrtto. Betty Jean Gleadall. Rep_ it'[N:E:Si; lrma 31. tMVee, Dem.; CLERKS: Evelyn S. Gaud, Rep., IN$PNt`h)R: Fath,-rime V. Lau- CLERKS: Dernler M. Hirsh, Rnth J. Salisbury, Rep. Shirley G. Mc,71ure, I:et•.: Margar- gel, Ilea ItrgL. Frames C. Dyke. Rep.: At- VLFRKS: Marion F:. Srnlia, rt L Eiowr, Rep. J t'1a G U S: I'FI.r.u r M•.rl-•y at. )ene May Beth, Liem.Ftrn.; Flwrrner L. Petree, Dem.: KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 8 [hem.; Wilms Nuasratr. (em EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 22 Verne ('a[udls, Dem. POLLING PI-ACV: Anthony F. CLERKS: M- 11at:L?tte Rury. POLLING PLACE Joseph Nar- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO, 34 Frankie (Garagr) 4.30 Coventry them.: Vera Stoned Dhem.: -\IL,. Fi U." Kearney Street. POLLING PLACE: Elizabeth S.den (Garage)Road, Berkeley. Bar*, Dem, Haynes (Garage) 5554 Jordan Ave- INSPEX-I'01t: Margaret House. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. S I Cerrito, INSPECTOR: Kathryn Sandrtek, our. Rep. L I 1Ll.lNG PLACE: Anar t_ La<- P INSPECTOR: Mildred L Elsber- JUIIGE'S:Man Clow.Rep,:Acicr W,n tt:aragr) :SGS Terra.. Itzi.r. JUDGES:DG E:S: Angelina E[rrtr.11i, ry, [#m. II Kennerley, Hep. Jl'l)nES: Lvdta Ann Lehman, I CLERKS: Eleanor Frankie. Rep_ F2 t: rPE(". Lem' lKrr6r J. tiunin. I/rm Minnie Chaffer, Dem_ Lancelot W. 1NSPEJC:hII:: Sara D. i'Iri21!1os, CLERKS: Fon. D .; Gem : Etrn,: FKS- M. Ryan. Dem. Hanson. Rep. 1'I•p. P.taathr Johelx.,n. Dem.; Marjorie CLERKS: Alma A. Vogel, Dem.; KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. ! Jl'M;ES- Anrw F Lase-•n. D'm: M. Hall, Rep. e mJh V. nlarkknney, Dem.. Iaveta m. POLLING PLAt:t: Menta Win- r'a`t E. l'..urrhr a Rep- EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 23 stun (Garat;et !I% Columbia Ave- CLERKS- Rat.% AtittrLa Chen-)• EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 40 Dem_' Irma B. W"Ide. Item.: Mir- NuLIINI: PLACE: Fl 3to"Ir POLLING E'LACF: Fortola Jr. Brut, Berkeley. hool )Multi-D Rmr -1:3 2'gam IL Graham. item. Ftleh, IEC Na, Alice FI Cerrito. INS!'EC1Y)R: Melba J. \\'instar, T INSP t, Fl C to. INSPECTOR: Thelma Kinsey, Rep.fELCERRITOPr!ECIr4lT NO. i L\gPE:CTOY.: Emma C. Fiarmnn• JLIK;F~;: Thelma Flirty, R•'D•:Rep. POLLING PL_at•E': Hazel V .As-JU. Evelyn Thelma , Himbert, unto (Rumpus Room 143: Nadel_ Adrlr FL Waxman. Dem. Rep.. E1•rlyn E Jan.•,a, Rrp. U[N:I+: Emily M. M[tctlen. CLERKS: Elinor J. Miller, Rep-: a CLERKS: Aeabelle L. 14alram, s'_er Street In Crrrit;x Rev.; Evelyn L. Hotel, Dem. Irene 31. Jarvis. Rep.: Gertrude Rep..' Florence N. Lave»der, Flea, INSKF]Ch R: Hazel k AI'rnia, CLERKS: Minnie G. Cambra, N. Rtddwll, Peep. Joyce I, Harding, Rett ihem. rp..: Elizabeth M. Arnold. Dem.: EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 41 KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 10 Jl't>tVI Gladys Nscrtlrr, 3Lry t IHenning. POLLING PLACE: Helen L. POLLING 1'LACE: ltrtalr M_ Ihera Fiorito M, liaymtxtb. ItenL EL CERRiTO PRECINCT NO. 24 Spivak (Gamine 15 San Carlos Clark (Clea=r•) 380 Yale Avenue. CLF RKS: Ruth J. Braslw tr POLLING PLACE: E l Cerrito Avenue. E:1 Cerrito. els Berkeley, Ilrna.: Lillian 11a..t1 Itap.: Fir1r" High School (Rm Nu. S:) Ask- INSPECTOR: Martha M. Olney, Logout-. DeterINSPECTOR:Marguerite B, >: bury & Eureka. El Cerrito_ Dem. T Smith, Rea EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO_7 INSPECTOR: Olive M. Guyot, JUDGES, Violet B. Marshall. JUDGES, Virginia R. Gusllxaon, POLLING: PLACE:: John Frrev• Rep, Rea.; Hetrn 3G.ntano, Dem. Rep.• Jessie Ikon Nickel R Its 4Garage) Ift14 Krarney StreI I• JUDGES• [Lege" J. Meler, Drm.: CLERKS: Alma, E. Swanstrom, CLERKS: Margaret I:, Tayku, U C".rritn Unialta Elard!• Ilan. Dem.; Freda A. Bates, Rep.; i11de Rep,; Aldir Maine Gorman, Rep.. INSPkX_nLa11:C r s i r a FVgutia_ CLERKS: Jaequellne J. Pack. it Vushman. step. Grate C. Sammrt Rel,. R Rest.: Anna M. Doyle. Clem.: Jean EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO, 42 YKENSINGTONPRECINCTNO. 11 Jl-M:ES: Gare P_ Townsend. Cook. Rep. POLLING PLACE::Old Mira VI%- POLLING PLACh:A_O.Donogh, Rep_- Bessie TlwmPson. Drm_EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 25 is !school. Barrett & Tassajam, LI vi Jr.. (Garas:0 254 Cambridge Ave- CLERKS: Emma F.Mahon.Rrp." POLLING PLACE: George And- Cerrito. nue- Berktlry. Erni J. Bell. Dem.: F7orr"rt A rrsora N3arage) :340 Ftoekway Ave- INSPECTOR, Tina A. Martin. INSPEt1`011. Lucile V. Donogh, Giiidi-i, stem. nut. FI Cerrito. Der" Rep, EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. i fi JUDGES, Edith C_ Ford. Rep_• 11401-LING PLACE.Jch"J. Fluor- Dem E'E:['rOR: Margaret Hannon, JCL)G: Sylvan I. Piper, Dem.: 3[ildrer! H Cox. Dem. Elizabeth 1.. Alnsuwth, Rea estoppel tnumpu* roxom) --=* Tial• JtJUDGES: I,ecia H Conan Com.; CLERK Lida M. Williams. CLERIC. Dorothy M \\leder. Err Avraur. E1 Cerrito Manche Lions. Rep_ Dem.; [,Drell A. snrim,Dem.:Mary Item.; Gwendolen M, Arata. Non.; 1NSL•E:C7ti n: k d n a \\ebstez- CLFJt1.cE Jean Cuttertnaa Rrp.' W. Danielson. Intl. a Carol J. Newman, Rep. Rep. Dorothy J Bergen. Rep.; Evelyn EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 43 KENSINGTON PRECINCT Na. 12 Jt'[rC:ES:F].arhor Holland. Den a Rar. Rea POLLING PLACE: Anthony 1. S POLLING PLACE: Gustaa 3l. Kathleen Maori. L em Cooper (Garagei 2 Wrstmieater CLERKS: Marret F_ Denny. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 26 Chlappe (Garagt) :09 Albemarle Avenue. Berkeley. IlI•m.: "tela A_ Cipolla Vt uL. POLLING PLACE.Doris L Erick- Street. F,1 r«Mtn. INSPECTOR• Guina M. Cooper. Alma L Duffel. Dem.son (Garage) 6:2 Norvell Street, INSPECTOR: Gladys Chiappe. I'm. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. ! El Cerrito. Drra JUDGES: Aldean K. Hum Rep.; IN)L iNG PLACE: Donato :+ecu[- INSPECTOR: Doris 1. Erickson, JUDGES: Ethel M. Boedr. Rep.: Myrtle M. McCiaskey. Rey- deri GG:arage) U01 Barrett Arenur, Dom Alta It. ,'Ibbs i:rp. CLERKS: Louis King \\earner, El Cerrito, JUDGES: LilaM. Ftrrrer. Ikota' CLERKS: F:thrl 3t. Gunnison. Rep,; B.rn(rr M. Dtuttr, !tela.;Can- INNI'1.3t'rr It: Ruth Tarkw. I•.rm % M. White. Drm Dern.; Grvyrr [t. Recker. Dem.: l stance M. Partach. ltya. Jt.lj4i 13:rlrarw L Sposteer.Ret.: CLERKS: L awy M. Hurd. Dem_ Mars- I. Wagner. Dem. KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. U Adellor K. Fit ussell.IxtIm. Georglua 43reg.wtcb, 1»ra.; Mabel EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 44 POLLING PLACE: Artlegton CLERKS.. hary T. Smith. them_ Ir. Eldagrr. Pep_P tw[.L[N(: PLACE*E: Clan F. Community Church. 52 Arlington Mar Ravel, Rrp.' !tush Norman. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 27 Kaufman {Front Room) 419 Kear- Avenue.Berkeley. tsar,Mrs:. I'hltlp Dem,POLLING PL.ACF: Old Mira\'is- ney St.. Fol Cerrito. 4. F, . t MaY 3 , 1960 - continued 1NSPEi1Cn')R: Elizabeth S. Noel, INSPECTOR: Penelope C_ Hut- INSPECTOR: Nellie B. Detcke. LNSPEX-rob: Kathleen G. SanDem. lar. tem ws Dem. x}JUDGES-Beulie3l. Knapp-Dem; JUDGES, Susan W. !ruga .IUDG S: InuLse Hail„ Rep.: JCD(;FS Ethel Cattlnson. Krp.;iClaraE. Kaufman. Dem. I rm.. HUds ML Stem, Rep. Charlotte SL Brom. Rep, Florenre X. Marnins, Dem,CLMKS: Edith Lewis. Dena.: CLERKS. Ferna ML L)s'umm CLERKS: Alma IL !Stout. Dem.: CLERKS: Marion t EricksonjVernardE. Courtnage, Dem.; Alta Idem: Bata M. Lune. Dem; Irene Filith R. Owings, Lem• Lvetta Itep.- Juanita Eleulry, ftrp, ftlg-; A. Jestice. Dem. 4:r'ac- Brown, Dent Burton. Dem mor.B. Snyder. Cern j YqELCERRITOPRECINCTNO. 45 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 62 more PRECINCT NO. t2 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 29 POty (G PLACE: ]tt. John POLLING P L a t`E:: Helen I, POLLING PLACE: Earnest H. POLLING Pt.ACK: Fred R. Ur-#k Rebent titumpus Rea) 551 Librrt Q;ZVhlt (Garage) 1610 Attiagtoa, y l;rown lBasrmenU 14'3 lath Street. Barrow* !Garage) 19.',3 RooseveltEICerrito. Strom M Cerrito 4RirhmandAtenur, INSPECTOR: Florence C. W tit- 1NSPEX)R: Mary L Radial. L INSPECTOR: ad c pSI'E:C"TpMlR: auverrra ML Hol- INSPECTOR: E I i r n Cuatrllo,f i.ty Refit ens leT, tem DemUttDES'• Doris A. Mtartisoy JULk;ES: Elizabeth Blasetich. JL-DIES: Earnest H. Brown. JUDGES: Ethel \-, Smerafelt,sRep.. Beatrice J. Geary. Rep, Dem-. rd" J. Leonia, lirm Lem.: )carie L Baumber ,er, Dem.!CLERKS: Rosalie E. Steveson, CLERKS- Angelina Flo r eir i a. Rep,; RK L a Turner. Itrp, g Rep,' Barbara D. .Armandari=, Dem; listen E. Reheat. Dem- Ida Cl.t:Ri i: Katherine L Turner. CLERKS: Freda La F'tant, Uem.; Item- Mare IL Andrews. Lem.; B. Marie Garrison. Rep., Frances{ aRep.; Douglas J. Bacon. iceµ E CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 63 Rose He. !ear.Alvarez, Dem.K EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. K RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 30 ;nPOLLINGPLACE. August Gat- POLLING PLACE: Mea M. nut- PULLING PLACE: Ethel B. P*)LL1Ng PLACE: Fire Houarto's Novelty Shop, 610v Potrero tas (garage) its Kearney Street. Behr (Reception Hai) 193 12th No. 3, l r0u Barrett Avrtrue, RlclrAvenue. El Cerrito Cerrito. St- Richmond,mondINSPECTOR: Josephine Bain. R SP0_'TOR: Olga J. B. Lee. INSPECTOR: Avis T. Thomson, INSPECTOR: 1;7ttta F. Vents.Dem' Rep- JUL.K... Phyllis E, L.artton,iJUDGES: An t \avone. Dem.: Dem.' Helen pvdersen. Dem r t h JUDGES- Anna Ir Brier. Dem.: Dem.- Elva E- Fredericks, Dem. ;Edith Giudiel. Thep. Hannah Ionic, Rep. CLERKS: Rose M. Doolittle.CLERKS. Stella i~ Canepaa, CLERKS: Selvla ]tae Carter. CLERKS^ Louise timid. Rep.; Dem.. Olga Simi, Rep.; Alica S.IDem.: Sachiko T. ]Amada, Dem: Lem.° O1ca MacKanawa, Dena_; Maud Arnold. LAem; Helen A. 1)rgnan, Dem 1FeraT. Ragalla, Rep. FletrrlY M. Broaken. I)rm_ Myem Dem RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 31 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 47 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. N RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14 POLLING PLACE: William AI-1IVLLINGPLACE: C h a r 1 e s POLUNG PLACE:Musician Hatt, berl i (liu,reroom) 553 22nd Street„nPOLLINGPLACE- New Kira Thustaaa (Garacet itmrZ1 Avatla. E l :tat tmhVistaChurch %Fellowship HAU) Certttu 5L, Richmond (e/o M. ltkbmonu. Cutting & Aha INSYEX'TOR \Irci ala M.\Vale++, Heineloamm Wed Bissell Avenue, INSPECTOR: Margaret R. Bran-` INSPEA-`TOR:Marxazvt T. Harp- Dem. Richmond). dau, Dem. er, Rep. JULAG S- !Lose C_ P.sasrn lieµ: INSPIX-MR: Grace L M1eMas- JUDGES: Lula A. Hudson, Rep..;ter. Rep- Elsie Farrow, DemJUI)K:ES: Virginia M. Iohhus, Elanats Sublet[. DemDem.' Hannah F. Anderson, Rep, CL RKS: Effie Pearl Crattua. JU1 K. Grace:iehlmplf. Dem. CLERKS: 1'Irrhna A. blcl augh.iCLERKS: Margaret It, Whamen. Deal-- ; V. O•Ktt ^ K. Stucker, Rep. lin, Dem.: Lavonta Carr, Dem,; Rep,; Grace F. Davis. ReW: Pilate Alecto 1'humas. tem CLERKS: Veraid Jrnnhtgs, Dem.; Char4,tte n.1. Hillhouse, Dem. Vetra Borges. Rep. Esther P. Sell. Urm: Mary J. Ste- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 321ELCERRITOPRECINCTNO- 66 Coy. Dene.E POLLING PI-4,C LAuv to M. acle tGarace/ 48 POLLIING PLACE: S51Sa u4a a Atte- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1S 4GarAge)`ti,4 22nd PLACE L. Street,oaentOrRich!iSpriggs [Garage) 61: SM View nue. Meerrito. PPL LING PLATE: Fire Station mond. Drive. EI Cerrito. No. ' = 5th btreet. Richman.!. 1NSPE(.'TOR, Jeannette A. 1 z vINSPIC`1`41R: Rose aL Roatick. Rep S!'h1l'TUR: Aline 3L \Nati++. INSPECTOR: Bertha Tree.. lLrp- marra, Dem. Dem. Jt:DI; Ihcin,thY F. SaupSersr, JUDGES: Anna B_ Alexander. JUDGES: Ehhle L Keiser, Rep.; JUDGES: Florence R. Erickson. Rip,- VkA,,j Il C`twL Lem. ttrp ftatWetta it. Johnson. Rep. Caroline J. Anderson, Rep. fDem,: Majode G. Kohler. Dem.CLERKS:Beulah E. Lyon.Dem.' CLERKS: Wilma L., Stewart,; CLERKS h'tltrl L Srhachmut. CL.ELtKS; Grace Hopkins- berm ; !.,adze A.Slarand. Lem_; Minato L Rep.; Esther F. Hl.ks. Dem.;;iris J. Milt+. Krp.; Nurn.a k_ Dr- Jana DemDem.. Nanette. Schnefdau. Rep., futelace. p RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16 L'"ui»r M. Dunater. Dem, 1LorettaM, Spriggs, Rep. RICHMOND VkECINCT NO. 33 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. N EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. K PULLING PL.ACK: K- Kovalev- POLL1W; PLACE: Preabyteriard POLLING !'1.ATJ::Evelyn le.. 1'OLt.l t: PLACE: firra.rn Mi!- sky (Garage) 233 Bissell Avenue, Church of ltedermer, 2351 Andrade` McAuley !Garage) Ii156 Tlyn I, ler Otumpus Rm .6ut Bred Dnte- ltachmonil. Avenue, Hiehmond.I] Crrnt,,. INSPECTOR: Anita Transur, INSPECTOR: Hosea A. Creil.E2 Cerrito, INSPECTOR: SYEaie N. Forfang. Rey.LNSPI;,.TOR: Harriet S. Schraf- them JC'DI:ES May Pearce.Lem F.d-fon, Dem. JUDGES, Anne E. Leasman,; JUDGES,, Rrciaa 31 Titaar. JUDGES: Allovae Bender. Rep': nn. V. French. item Dem.; Irene Ryosa, Dem. Dem:,. l.ratlta D. la 36L had oue. Mmarearet Huertncr. Dem, CLERKS: Cora McClure. Dem.; CLERKS: L.oulse. Splain, Dem." CLERKS: 1D. M. Gr. Rev. CLERKS: t.uctle F. C'yln. Rep.. Wilma Y. Fulton. Akan.; Mildred Juanita S. Slyern, Krp.; Doris Moar+h %V. Olb,.U. Rrp.; Bernice F. J. Barrow, Itep, Iverson, Dem.Dela,: Evelyn L. McAuley, Lem_ f k Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17ShirleyK. Stein. RICHMOND PRECINCT N. 34 EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. SO EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 67 POLLING PLACE: Atchison VI!- POLLING PLACE:: Stax W. Hat- POLLING PLACE: Ruth L Kir- PULLING PLACE: James W. lace Mutual Homes Corp., tAud) tich (Rumpus froom) Sto 35th Brackett (G&ragrt :416 Wwards CuWas& Curry St., Itwhtnoad Street. Ki.bmunrlby (Carat. 591: San.i teco Street, ,taeeL 0 Cerrito. INSYEa:'1'OK: Kathryn C. Night- INSPEcrOR: Virginia Jlarzetta,E1 Cerrito lNSE't 7C"TUR. James W. Brack- than. Dem Dem. Idda. D rn. Elorrata Beasley at. t-rut.JUDGES: Evelyn Commans, JUDGE'S:Evelyn C.Soden.Dem.;,Rodda, Dern. JUDGES: Jeanette Sarno. Dem-. Dem; Weis. Joy Ainsworth, Rep. Marian E. Dailey, Rep.JUDGES. aLamlr A Gaul Dem Velma Hanauer, Dem. CLERAS: Laura Simons. Dem.: CLERKS: Esther L Fiilistrom.! EloLER M. landa7mm IA m CL.ER". Ana sni—tteth K. Miller, Rep-; Ninats.tuah Dem.: An- firm.; Lula Flores, L.f it Hazel;CLERK: Ann L E}orsnieit Dyna gets SuabtM Now. Veneta a_th. SanuUanes. Dent. Pard„m, Dem.i EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. St ahem RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 351l'OL1.1NG PLATE:: Gordun C. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. I t'OLLING YL\Ci:: Kingdotaland IK_#LLINt: PLACE: Irene C. Vlxi lamDeMri ( Garage) 0o. Buckfnc- POL.WNG PL.ACe: hdw-Ard K Baptist Church, 125 Nevin Avenue, (Garage0 3.3 Cadstun Street., tam PIX—, El Cerrito. Palenchar waragr = Tewks- h—A Richmond1NJYLTTt)R: Luanne H. 1)10- m,• Atenuv. Richmond.INSPECTOR: Evalyn B. Kulp. INSPE.('TOR: Irene C. Vlx. Dem.iMunckRep. 1NSPEL—r w Jutia L aero+- Re- JUDGES: Vlulette A. Jesseph.jJU1k;ES: Ilrrnlce ti Cushing, R JUDGES: Florence G. Chaney. Rep.; Siar(;.mrrt Smith, DemRep.: Bernice L Harron Dem JUDGES: Mary G.=aL Detre_. Lieµ• a1-1 DOUy, KeµCLERKS. Viola. A. Corey, Rep.;!CLERKS: !.roan. C, Krrvxc ]IarY_A_ iom:ag, Rep- CLERKS:A 1ts. Dem: Miron Clark, Rep.; Ruth alae Con-1Rep,; Mildred !: Wuodsntl Dem.: CI-ERKS: Christine M. Pon n s Norman J. !Bentley, Dem_- Frances tor. Etrp. f ELarlry A. West, Rr Reµ; Helen L Crim. Dem.. Star, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 36 j R L.eyva, !Arm EL POLLING CERRITO PRECINCT NO. S: K Emktne. Rep. KICHMOND PRECINCT NO, 19_ POLLIN(; PLACE: Gunner iSod-1"111.I.ING PLACE: Vivien W. POLLING PLACE: LibraryBeatstltutapusItoomi2SurTamar- RICHMOND PRECINCT LO.2 Y erilnrn (Garage? h4:., 42nd Sreet„ pals Avruue, E! CrnituLW1'VLiNG PLACE: tut MA_ Budd+W- 4th Street & Nevin apteAve- itichmnnrl. 1NSf'Ia`t 1taK: Vitlrrt W. Bran s1-1cieittplr.Zia Wash tagtuo Ate- nae. Rikhmuttal 1NSPKCTOR—[)ara F. W.wley,i r aur. lrd, INSPECTuit: Kristine Thomsen. RepRep, LNSYEX`TOR: UuaeY M Ewer. Re . JUDGES: Grace C. Soderblom.;dtlD ES; Aline Wichtmnan, Rep.; LArrn. JUDGES: OBvrtte F. tyRourkr, Dem.: i:unnrr Sodrrb(um, UrmDorothy1-.L Long, Rep J/IaGh-1 Lura Jett Lem- Ora Todd. Dem. CLERKS: Starke F. Avila, Dem;:,CL MKS: Gertrude Ii Riley. y. Rep,;Ah,: t LE:RKS. Laura kL McGrath,Jean A. Saylor, Detre; Edna 3L'Dem.: rilasanor B. Mcf.auchuai, Bu,L+gym 1 e'm Reµ- Pearl 1'erabrrt. tArm.:Luta y}„.re. Reg.ltrp.' Jane H. `Maadonaad, Rep.t-LEX", Alar-r B R.esh- Rep.: VaJensurla. Lem S` EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 53 TI„'IVza m..,Ideu. Rep-' Syl+ia Bar RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17 ! is POLLING PLACE: flare] E. A'..- W\ nrk. KeµRICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 POLLINr; PLACE: Elsie C. Parr! liva [Garage) iso: N.arvell street. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.3 POW.INO PLACE: K. (I_ Miller r;arake, `al lath :Street,Ittchmond.1 I.1 Cerrito. MILLING PLACE:: F. W. Ilei (tiaragr)b”/tarrrtt Avenue,Itkh- INSPECTOR: Rose I., Paschal,; 1NSPI-WTOR: Hazel E. Voliva, 4GAZ116eb 3:3 \\'aaiatugton A+ebur. arab.!. Dent. Dem, Kirin... H%& INSPECTOR: Thelma, K. Gar- J17D(;ES: llabrt S. I'mot, Dem.:; a..UGESS. Victoria B. Pillsbury, INSPECTOR. Bernice E laer). rett. Dem Mary L Valetta, Dem. Rep,' 00nha H. tisc(maa. Rep. ftrp, JUDGER: Cordella J. Griffith, CLERKS: 5tars:iret B. Ward.' CLERKS. Betty J. Kaadall. JCIDGES:Agnes C. M.&COY,them. Dem. Iva Lautena Mager, Rep. Dem.; Margaret J. Grimaud, Dem;, Eltuurth H. Pruitt. Dem CLERKS: Mary D. Christian. Elsie C. Pace. Rep.Rep.-. !.+near I. lt, Dem-. Kusa- Dem. Colleen M. Orchard, !Arm.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 38!tuar•' I', ttandall tarp. CLERKS: Jabseph:ar kisser. tieya.. EL CERRITO PECINCT NO. 54 El"beth 31_ Mefkonald. Rep - Bethcnia Breazrale. Dm. Pt,L.LING PLACE: Lon Butler` POLLING PLACE: Morris Tep. Mary Hight.d. tk-n& RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 (garage), 1-400 Ilarrett Avenue,+ ping 0tumpus itoom) IPW Sea V*vu RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4 POLLhNG-P L A C E: Richmond Itichmupp I Vumrri s City Club IIZ.Nevla Ave- LNSI.MTOR: Elsie Butler, Lritr, EI Cerrito, POLLINGN i PLACE• MetltA%l nue. Riehtsoa.L J E:0(.;KSS: Amelia C. Durkin,?LNSI'ETYOR:glary S Rubrtisaa, e'hurch, rotod. & Martina At<- INSPE:C`LOR• Mlarsaret FL Cure- Dem, Arrletta Thompson. Dem.14m. Guru. fuchmund JUDGES: Grace F. ninghaaa Dem. CLERKS: Erma Ea. Webster„lac\x111 1NaYI]T1YtEt: Julia 1liU Rep- Jrasle M. Hare. !Arm- tem; Jrs»le M. McKenzie, Rep.;iDem.: Winilrt.i U. SturFrou. Drnr. JUDGES: Fra J. Stet'surr-, Lucille D. Kistrr. Re France* E. Sfaberry. DetreCLERKS. alae C. Nelaun. Rep.. Item.: J w hibe Ma!rneha-. f4au p Gladys L. Ganarn. Alma-; Lauromy CLERKS. Helen E. Pik+, clan. CLERKS: Theresa L Johnson, RICHMOND PRECINCT zel 39 S. Cooney, Rep, Wilma F. Holt. Dem. f'atm-la A. Dem.Madge C.Bourn.Lem.;Bev- POLLING PLACE: FIa St II.' las rely Garner. Dens. Erich (Garage) 44f 19th Street; EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. SS i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ?2 ttlehmond. PPOLLING L A C E: Madera RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. S INSPECTO1;; Hazel B, E r I c h, School tArUvity Roumt Arlington P0LLING PL\t'R_ Mint Sts- PULLING P L A t:K. Richmond item LU%d., EI Cerrito. sonir Tempi+.2110 Wasbinstuet Ave, Wunwn's laity Club. II= Nevin J(:DGEaS: Jean Chambers, Itrp.wLNSPECTtilt: Marjorie Anne nue, Richmond. Avenue. Itichmutatl. Jrsale J. Isley. Dem. Simpson, Dem. INSPEC'7VI:: It"Y Ellie,. Rel. INSPECTOR: Ida Dacey How*- CLERKS: Emma L Flores,Dem.;; JUDGES, E:dern B, Lukes,Dem.; JUDGES. Hannah H. SU a. mare.Ip- r.ladps M. Beck. Dem.; VernaMarthaL. Harrington. Rep. Dem_ Lia L Nelson. Dem JUDGES: Miarie E. Ifess, Dem; Wogh. Rep.CLERKS: Delphine I- atennis, CLERKS: Martha IL Tashmurr. H-1 IL Raadas, Rep- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 40! Rep,: fusel E. Lundbry. Ilan: Rep.; Mary L Gabel Dem. Ret" CL MKS, Julia L MiLskal. !Arm.• POLLING PLACE. John R. Slma Groh R. Knapp, !arm. alae Reedy, Dem Anna Sweitzer, Rrµ; Winifred cos IGArage) 3119 Center Avenue EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. S6 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.f Oliver. Dem- Richmond. INILLIICG PLACE; El Monte POLLI%t1. PLACE' Wash ngt,n RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 23 INSPECTOR: Barbara St. Slm-i School (atulti-purpwe him) 2133 Srhwl [Audi Itirhmuaid Avenins r, POLLING PLACE: Kell R. Jen- ear, Urm. Tap.9cott Atenur, U Cerrito.Wint,SL. Richond. kin (Garage) Mo 11th Street, JULN:ESS- Elate S. Mann. Dem., INSPR''CTOlt: Evelyn A. Lingle- LeSf'kX` mRichmond E!etha D. Garner, tem. Dem-ton. Rep. TUIc: !tune 3I- I sandtafi INSPE:C:TOR: Agnes Chandler, CLERKS: Marion W. H1gx1n4: JtJl Gt+S: Jeannette M. Nichols Dem. Dorothy K_ JtAumin. Ltrm_ JC'I?Gts: Mary I- M.tiuuk.Kep. Rep- Dem.; Josephine R Cobb. Dem.: Points, m.Ii Creed, DeJUDGES- Grace Jenkins. Dem.. Carpal V. Harcourt, Dem. CLERKS. Sarah Staubia9 Drm.; Points, CLERKS. M a r i e M- Canton. Mildred B. H—morid, Rep. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 41 Beatrice L. Levine, Dem.. Helen lhrm Mildred F. Sat(aa. Dem. CLERKS: Viorrrice M_ Coffin, (Consolidated with 69 and 90) L. Callaway. Dem. i'herema. Matriola. Re.µlirµ: Olive 3L Morris. Dem; Alice PI3LL ING PLACE. Stege School EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. S7 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. T A. tSulttes)Heetor, Dem. Multi-purpose Km! 50th & Cy-POLLING PLACE: Madera PC LLING PLATE- L i n e u E n RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 24 press Avenue. Richmond.School iActiaiU' ltoomt Arlington Sahoul tAuditunum) 6th & Chan— PULLING PLACE: S_ T. Kva• INSPEt-1701t: Anna L Soldavin!,Blvd., PI Cerrito, for. Richmond.men tGaragr) 5:6 9th Street. Rich- Dem.INSPECTt)R: Loris I- Nkhol- INSPEC"LUIt. Marjorie A. Vott... numuL Ji;INJE_8: Gwrtrude Ferguson:son. Dem, 14m. INSPECTOR: R„ae L Faulkner, Drm.• Katherine F. Klatt, Dem,JUDGkS: Ramona Rradley. JUDGES: Mary D. \Vatkins. Dem. CLERKS: Stable Waddle. Dem.;Dem..• William B. Rosi. Dem. Rep.- Dor,thy ML Caron, Dern. JUDGES: Florine V. Argo. Dem; Agnes IL Smith, Dem.: Lovie L;CLERKS: Scary Jane Klessrter, CLERKS: Ramuna Se4l.erting. Virginia L Tbomas, Dem. Mrintosh. Dem Rep.; Mary D. Clements, Dem.: Rep•; Beatrice Priggoe. De m; CLERKS: Sandre T. Kvamen, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 41- A Janet Ruth Lee. Detre. ELbyll Feather. Rep. Dem.- Lorene O. Brown, Dem; (Consolidated with 41, 69 and 90);EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 51 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.• Margaret E. Jacobson. Dem RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 42 POLLING PLACE: Thelma A. POLLING PLACE. Mattel I-M - RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2S I't7LLING PLACE: GeorgeI,! l Bridges (carag el 1601 Naveltier tarn tlt`nont Room 116 So... lath PULLING PLACE:: Hilda K. Black (Garaatn) 1511 San Joaquin Strnrt. El Cerrito. Str%et. Richmond. Martin(Garage)513 Ripley Avenue. Street. Richmond.INSPEC'TOW Jun* V. F.kinberc. INSPI]- )R: Louise C_ Spin- hi:hmond. INSPEC-1701t: ,Allene Black Rep. nee, !arm. INSPECTOR: Hilda K. Martin,JUDGES; Frances Nesbitt, Reµ; JUDGES. Lillian L Gomr; Rrp. Rep. JUDGES: Ida M. Moyle, Dema Thelma A. Bridges. Lem. tyradys 3L Clark. Dem JUDGES: Frances S. Martin, Mary F. East.». Rep.CLERKS. Celia V, Downey. CLERKS: Gracie A. Sha CLERKS: Florence C. Pinariekt ipnhm. !tryL CLERKS:y J. Brown, Dem. t.Dem.: Babette E. I:reatz, Rep.: 14m- Agnes 5lrvrrrt Dem; [+ors• CLP.ttKS: Fertile W. Vrootaatt, Dem: Ral[allna Vad, Dem.. !;! clan Esther J. tlartxe. Dem. lir J. Reeder. Dem. Rep.. Bay E. Rase. Rep.; Tltelm: a NeLwm, tem.EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. S! RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.f Nunes. Rep_ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 43j POLLING PLACE: Manuel Mor- POLLING PLACE: Marie Dug- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 26 POLL1Nri PLACE: Camp Flr@ gado (Garage) 1:S Elm Street. Il can (Garace) :40 So.. :lst Street. YOL.LI-KG PLACE: Harriet Sires Girls Hd(l., 2:4:. Downer Avenue;Cerrito.RAILf.nx"ad. Garage) 541 4th!Street. Riehmoa,l l: ichmund INSPECTOR* Muriel V. Ducan. 1NSPIX'TOR: linnie, M_ Ar- INSPECTOR: PbyWs !L Van- INSPECTOR:]Sabel F. Chapman;Dem, i.erry. I l em. Namec. Dem Kr JUDGES: Maurine S Hilt Deal: JUDGES: Virginia E. t'ner. JCDG>:S: )Nary Bards. Dem; JP:DgES: ftrbrrea Slhvls, Rep.,41vina Morgado, Dem. Lem_- Edna aL RerfirW them S.Waner C. Kdmends, Rep. Barbara B. Kendrick. Dem.CLERKS; Leona J, Bleb. Rep•: CLERKS: Pranevs L Stewart. +_L.FtRKS- Pearl 1L Jackson, CLEFLKS3: Emily K. Winn, Dem.W ilma A. Burgener, Dem.' Kath- Rep.; Ruaetuarry Y. Moses. Rep.. Dem: Sharia A. Irvin, Dern.-; Scary Alice V. Cronn, Dem.; Ing, St;erlre E. Schcenrnberger. Dem. Vesta !eines,+, item_ Claiborne.Deter Vartman. Dem,EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 60 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 27 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. "I IaOLLLNG PLACE: Luis. Broadway WILLING PLACE: ]telco Ltcan POLLING PLACE: Louise Acts- POLLING PLACE: Sam11IeO°Garage) 9_9 Letdngton. El Cer- ti.aracet 1:00 Bissell A+eau+- tin (Garage) 7:0 Rh Street, Rich- Davis lGarags) 636 72nd Street!Tito. Richmond mondRichmond.INSPECTOR: Barbara Braskat. INSPE..`TUR: Henrietta A. Prat- INSPECTOR: Louise Austin INSPECTOR: Mabel F. Davla,Dem. erson. Rep. DemReppIIJUDGES: Maxine It. Priterarn. JUDGES: Minnie May Vargas. JUDGES: M a h iet a Ballinger, JULx3ESS: Hennle J. Gersdorf.Dem.' Lula Broadway. Dem. lte£ l.*ma I, Newman. liem.m De - Emma Y.James. Dem Rt-P.; F.p.; r;enrvirvr riearhart. Dent CLERKS. Clara D. Forties, Rrp•: CLERKS., Ver Franclaww.k [*rte . CLERKS: Ruth M. Tan,rough. V14,11KK: Anna Anderson, Rep.;Rose Schmaleabergrr, tem„ June Margarita ML Vaughn, lkm-: Lata them- Father E:. McCoy. Dein_: E:tnma E. Hunt, Rep.; AliceGlafkrbR. Pedro, Dem. C. Lewitt. them.Temple Williams.Dem.Rep.EL CERRiTO PRECINCT NO. 61 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1t RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Ml RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 45 POLLING PLACE: James L 1"LLLNG PLACE: Machinist PULLING PLACE: A_ HrAL-.y POLLING P L A C E. EtherO;Hollar (Garage) SIS Everett Street, inion Local No. ata, :a 16th (Rum us Room) 1501 Nnasylvania Davis (Garage) 609 AmadorStreet;EI Cerrito_ Strvet. Richmond, Avenue. Richmond Riehmand f ics f May 3, 1960 - continued Y 1 INSPECTOR, Ethel O. Davis. JUDGES: lone C. Howell. Urs:,; CLERKS: LMIAt N. Weisher, ema Church, 21th & Barrett ,Ave- rRep, 3farir H. I)ixar?. L4m Rep.-Caroline M_ N-likerson. Rep.; nue. RichmondJUDGES: LSitie E. Scott. Dem,: Ci.SJtKS. F Ile! F. wiIIiamnon, Glad" A_ Cromble. Deer. INSPECTOR: Anita 3l. Schu-Glad)s L.ouck, Rep, 14im_• V Wa K. Smith. Rota.: Mary- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 78 r. Dem-rCLERKS: Charles D. (Nix. Dem.; k Puckett. Dem B and n Consolidated) JUDGES: Lenora A.\, Vll»on,Kathie" B, Autlry, Rep„ Marcella RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 42 POLI. Ian PLACE: 1'u t t m a n 1 ent : Betty Jean Ku(teDem,R Jmith, Ref) KILLING PEACE- Per" Child Care Center (Staff Room) CLERKS: Katherine S. l9atr, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, Ii (Auditorium) Sth dl. Pennsylvania --730 3talese Avenue, Itlebrtnoad Rep.; Doter Alchinxer, Dem.• Inez re POLLING PLACE: Allor R Avvnue, ItichummuL L\SPE(TOR: La Verne A. Ellea Anderson, Dem, Sousa (Garage), S:34 Columbia INSPE-T'kW: Geneva LL 3L-Fad- Bi„ Dem RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 98 FAvrbue, Richmond, deft. Paso. JUDGES: Do r o I h r Lawrence, POLLING PL ACV: Archie 31. tINSPECTOR: Aller R Souza, JUDGE: Cattle J. Greer. Dem.: Dem_: Elisa Fort. Dem, Buys ((;aragrl 682 35th Street,Dem, E]ranor Ii Eder. Dem, CLERKS: O p h e 1 i a Christian, RichmondJUDGES: Grace E. Higgins, CLE RILS• ]Pinole Ire.• Lucky. Dem.- Christine Hopewell, Dern.; INSPECTOR: Eva 1, Buy», Rep.Dem..• Clara A- Toney, Rep, Dora,' Luta 3L Allen. Drm-; Mann Mayrelk Johnson, Dem, JUDGES: Eunice F Newcomb,CLERKS: Mary Jo Power, Dem.: 14. 7'AYSW. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 79 Rep.; Jennie Ann b'untln, firm.Adeline E IiaSrd Dem,;Nellie Tar- RICHMOND PRECINCT son 63RICHMOND PLACE, De An Jr CLERKS: li,rrainr S. ]Jelin,ta rich, Dem. POLLING PLACE:Atchison \'It- High & High Srbu.rl. t?31rb G Rep.: Mildred W. Kelton, Dem.;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 47 late Mutual homes Cum tAud,. Hag l&Iter Vires, ltd.. 61ris GYM) Richmond. F.Arcle SL Lucas, Rep.POLLING P L A l-E: & Mai. , CtiINS C Curry Sgt. Elsa hmo»d LNSPFJ('TOR: Helgaiga Landon, RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 99School (Old Aud) So, 10Kh& 3lainr Its= 1'E]t`TOR: hula V. Odom. Dem. POLLING PLACE: John A. BoilAvenue, Richmond. JUDGES: Bernice Clemons. JUDGES: Bertha E:- Chlvera, ((;arage) 721 31th Street, It Ich- Dam PECTIIIt: Grate D, Cuerav', Plan,• Ela J. Baron, Dem. Dem_- Aster U, Topliff. Dem. mond. JUDGES., Rebecca W. Travis, CLERKS' Cad"ta 3L ,AwWon. CLERKS: Elvira E Callahan, INSPECTOR, Irma B. Bell, Rep, Dem,-Cordae wyan, Dem, Kew' Jacqualine D a v I S. Dem_; Det.; Eleanore B. Hooper, Rep,: JUDGES: Elizabeth A. Suther- CLERKS t Chatuoton, thorns G-Lryva. Dem, Betty H. Pinney- Rep.land, Dem.: Ida E, Hansen, Dem. Dem.; Anna B Ckmra, farm.' Iva RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ii RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. W CLERKS: 31 a r R a r e t Sellerk, a Renner, ileo. Consolidated with Richmond PLACE, Helm 3t_ Ma- Dem.: Jeannette Ler, Dem.: Doro- sues Warage) 30'13 Moyrm Road. thy Back. Dara.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 49 Precinct No. 751 Riehmoesd, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 100POLLINGPLACE: R L Easton RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. i3 INSPECTOR: Helen H. Mason, POLLING PL ACF.: Ruth ll, No- A%$Garage, 6311 11th Street Richmond. (Consolidated with Richmond Dem. vacektKumpus KIx,m) 712 KernINSPECTOR:Minnie E.Jarksun, Precinct No. 72) JUDGES: Verna Cranford.Dem.; Street, Richmond. Rep.1 LIG : Ila May Eason.n, Rrp RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. " Ruth Weldrum, Detre_ INSPECTOR: UISa M. Bonney, r Anna E, Rmbm. Rep, POLLING PLACE:C o r o n a d.- CLERKS:Mary R Phipps. Dem; Rep. C L E R K S• Georglana Lasater, whoa l (Audi 21001 Virginia Ave_ Katherine F Stober, Rep.; Clara JL'LNiES: Lorena T. Barry, Dem,; nue_ Welimand,Burris. Dem. Lenore. Jarvis, Dem.Rep.; Dorothy L tirlson. Uro,; INSPECTOR: Thelma T. Sharia. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 61 CLERKS: Adele Sutton, Rep.: 4jVirginiaRNall. Dom, Dem, POLLING PLACE: FeUx C. San- Verna Braaten, Rep.; Blanche F:. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 49 JVIX;E_N- Fern 3l. 3liirs. i)e . rhea (Garage) 3e5b Shane Drive, Porter. Rep.POLLING PLACE,Grace Curs)• Lruol a Ey yry tbem Rkhmo RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 101Garagr) FC`_ 6:6 Grant Avrnur, Rich-eh- CL UtKS:Anis, 1iml.rrly. DA•m. INSPECTOR: Marion If. ;fan- POLLING PLACE:(., J, Batchel.mond. PTOGracerace Cum% Rep, Mary S. Claris. DemitLetlie s.• chez. Dem. ler (Garage) 5019 Garvin Ave, JUlkESMuriel J.Jenson,Laem.; Smith, tarts. JUDGES: tomato, If a w k i n s, Kdlrhmon Dion A, Lollese, Llan.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. K-A Dare.- Frances M. Landgraf. Dem. INSPECTOR: Helen K. Cusack, CLERKS• Helen Jones. Rep,• It)IJJNG PLACE.- C'o r u a a d.. CI-EItK3:Helen 31_Smith, Dem.• Rep. Marion F. Heller, Rep.: Henrietta . 1;a•ilkl (Aud) 21!01 Virgins:a A.- Ellen Hohmebter, Deets.: Laurilta JUDGES: .inn Spencer, Dem.: nue. Hlrhm,.Ad.iv Del Signore. Rep. Leona A. Tannahill, Dem. AR Latham, P INSPEC-Ttat: ttraetrirr it. t.ixe.', RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 02 CLERKS; Margaret Blake, Dem.;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. io Rey., POLLING PEACE- Kathleen E. Gertrude I. Galaway, Dem.; LetaL'CII.LING PLACE: 1 1rr station Jt-I+GFN: Ikatricv, U. Alvarrr, Benner (Garage 3114 Alta MirA E. Ogilvie, DomAO, 6, 4106 Clinton Avenue, Rich, Hazel West. 1 rra Drive. Riehaaond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 102 m1InA'SI' 'CT IR; Sophie 1,V. Derr, CLERKS: Marecatnt T. Brick- INSPECTOR: Kathleen E Bea- POLLING F'I.ACE: Tourlr_ Dom. uvich. 14m.- Cadetl HAm. Dem; nor. Dem. ors (Garage) 9G9 32nd Street,Dom. Kk hmnnd JUDGES. Enna A. R Johnson. Clara Antiema0. Paso, JUDGES:JUDGES: Irene E Coritr Dem.: INSPECTOR: Addle S. C,reel+,Ethel Ann Campbell. DemDem. Edith M. Schwartz, Dom. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. Q CLERKS: Gwen V. Newton, RevCLERKS. Frances A. Donahue. 1R3ILI\G PLACE:Col ez Sch..J Orm Vivian F Ler, [em' Nil- JUDGES: Tourie Dommes, Dem„Dem. Fxtr 31, Hamilton Brµ; (Multi-purpose Etm) `. ,L Sdtb etta 34. Farris. Dem, Emma A. Rfehar(Non, Rep,Ebel Richter, Dem. tr"_t. Rk'hma.nd RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. !t3 CLERKS: Crystal LCooel, Rep.;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, St INSI•ECTt 1:: Ann 3I )aratman_ POLLEN G PLACEDeAnza High Rosemary 3turatore, Hop.; RuthPOLLINGPLACF: Clifford 14m E Queen, Lem., Strand (Garage) ": Kern Street. JVLIGES: Cecile l:, $.ver. Ret,, Slebw'Etd Richmond- krIS C r0r 0 Valley RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 103Richmond, Gladys A. Ndan, Itrp INSiPEATVEt• Ruth Howe. Dem. POLLING Pl«AC'K: Daisy Augrn»INSPECTOR' Shirley G. Ams- C-IJsRKS: l C'alrnfurleo. JVDGEN-7 Scary E Pitchford. I(3arage) 2801 (;aynor Avenue,bury, Dem 1 Truatla.., 14t.; Wien 34.3, JUIaGEs'S: Muth I, Park-or, Llan,; 14na Rea Helen M. Leanest;, Dem Richmond. Ruth M. Strand, Dem RICHMOND PRECINCT NO- R-A CI.FJ[Ab Eleanor Lobtmm, awn.Dem, : Elizabeth Soren. CLERIub Ruth t Slrrteem- IkILLING PL\a't::a'urlez S h_4 he'Hi Deets Beim Rep.; [)oro- JUD 10-4: Dally Aucros, Dem,:Rep, Ruby M. Gussuk. Dem,: 0JuIIi-psup,so Rm) 4C a.0 Z.., Anna C. Dollard, Dem.Patricia J. Ralkenhaver, Rep. Street. tarhma,nd. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 94 CLERKS: Ema K. Thrllen, Rep,:RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, S2 I.V$J*I TvH: La Verna,Wafiam+ PLIJG PLACE: Mary 4 Lin- Mary E. Tontl, Dem.; E.11th i[.POLLING PLACE- P u I 1 m a t. 14 rt U - ban (Uri" Room) "" Center Leonard. D«m. School (Community Room) wa, 41st JVOGE S. Harm v Ilay.n.4k 14as., Avenue. Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 104St, & Florida, Richmond. Gloria Spraruran. Lire INSPECTOR: Mary L Linhart, POLLING PLACE:: Koxle A.Glv-INSECTCIR: Annie It. Lomtl. CLE:RaS'Evelyn H. Kiser, UenL: Dem, ecu (C;aragr 184(1 26th Street,Ilan. Julia IL Lora. axe_; MAn J. C'a:- JUDGES. Doris O- Brooks, Rep.; Richmond.JUDGES; Mamie E 311IN. Dem,: ha tom_ Eva M. Flynn. Rep. INSPECTOR: Exna L a g o r f o,Tnna J. lletuas, Dem, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 67-8 C: Josephine J. Moore, Rep, rCLERKS:Sigrid Srhrving, Ilam_; lR)I.Lt_\(: PI CI:. l'urtex artt,k.l m 'wm/Y. Lrwb, Dem; Ruby J1'rK;F„at: Koafe A.Givens, Dem.:Jo Ann Ogden. Rep.; Carrie N, R witchell, Detre. Lucille if. Deuthr, Ret). 54 Rurnn, Dom, CuuIll-iwti.ne, HMO 6e,: S" 7elit J; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SI _Ntma t,tacunAuWL RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 96 CLERKS: Ruby t lwens, Rep.: INSPEh.`TUR'Tushi Naks.R ti-en.- ( Consolidated with No. R) Mary !;. Hock. Dem.. Jewell M.POLLING I DACE: 1*rrrs Scho,] r Auditorium) 5th & Pennsylvania J('Ih:ts.: Katsuyr Taroks. Rel.. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. tib Brower,, D.:(r S(c., Richmond.3targa."t C_ IEata an, Hep,Consolidated with No. 115)RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 105 INSPECTOR'.Cubit,Laverne 3lr- C 1X-HK";: Clara T. A'a.•rlr•.. POLLING PLACE:Pullman Re.•- POLLING PLACE: B e t d i n ic Nrp,. Jane L tars. 13em: Gladys natkrn Hall, 47th & wall Stmt,, S.•h(r)l (Rec. R.romr t7th Jr Lin- JUDGES: Item. coin Avenue, RlchmoneL x; Jroneo`A.' Ethel AV Iep. Llrm.; I'"• IC ON ttirEsmood. NSPEI'TOR; Anne F, Clillton, e F:arrnew A.'Wilburn, itrfl, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. bgl INSPECTOR: Margaret A. Net- Dem. CLERKS, Sadie alae K I d d, ItILLING PLAC'G: r" Hour ro0'n• Dem. JU[N3F.S II.•slsfr M. McGinn.Alice M. Jackson. Dem.: No. 4. 35th & Cutting. Itictanwnd. JUIn;LS: Mae R Killam, Dem.: Golrtha James. Rep, LXSP1WTt)R. Emmuet:: nFatcr. Henri P. Toombs. Dem D CLFRti4:A, Coral ,A. `An Den e RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SIA Them. CLERK: Sarah A_ McKown, 1 rm. POLLING PLACE: leas Sahail JVVGE S1 Hisir V. Ilatt<n, Ref.; Ike lAnnie ar Bridgeman, Rep.; D Lard. t em,• Vlem: Jrnnrtta 31. Clark, Florrnre. OroAditorium) S2h & Pennsyivanta Ad-Ino 3t. C•o.e(nan. Dem- tie" ]l. HILL Dem RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, rSt„ Richmond, CLERKS: Marie i-rq=rt, Iken. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. W 11(LLIN(: PLACE: DorothyM.1NSE'1W.7XIR:GoraldinoJ.Smith, Audrey- A\etsr, 16.(L, Alyce It Al.- tConsolidated with No. 120) Phelps (Living [roams 2027Ilel.Dem, 1rrLa a('eru, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. fi liners Avenue, [richmond.JUDGES- Chita Brown, Dem.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 63 Consolidated with No. 69) INSPECTOR: Dorothy 51. !'helps.Ilvatric. W. Chico, Dem,Coasobdattel w.th Riclrenenq RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ZD Jrrtn CLERKS; Lnuretha A s h 1 e,r, Preeanets has, it-20 Richmond No. t18 t No J[CN;F,S: Scary I. Dexter Rep.;Dem.: Amelia 1•, Cartes, Dem.; RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ni Consolidated) 83 A. LaG : Mary Rep.C`orine Langston. Dem, El)Lt-ING PLACE: mark u.I POLLING PLACE:- Joy [. Ar- CLERKS- A d.•1 y n Jt. F.dKxr.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. St (t:arargra a).. Panama a.enue, mantrout tFamily Km 652-01tu.k- Dem.: KlIna L. Kehl, Dem.; 1.1111anI`ll1.IdNG PL\Cti; North Riclr- Rirhm..n ton Avenue. Richmond K. (;hfdella. Rep. mond Baptist Church, I4o1 Fil'.ert INSI'rshT0R: Mary AMC 1 rne n Aver e.fti P1tza)beth Brace RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 107AlmaAre., Richmond.Jt'LIGr-S: Gladys+ Claver, He)..: POLLING PLACE: Len F. Bald- INSPECTOR: Zrltaa R. Cooper, Inns I9 ttr F!a 1yw Rev- Joy D. Armantrout, win WaraRr 2930 Humphrey Ave-Llan. CLERKS: It, Its u Itlarkant. Dem,• Irene W. (lark. Rep. nue, Richmond. Ave- JUDGES: G. arraEthel err Sfirmrott. nem.: !arra Eva N, es. Rep. lxm.: INSPF(TC R• 3t a r3SyrtMG. )atringtart, L).rm. 31ar=ant 3lacaaraes, ilepr, CLERK..: Elennle J. R a..s k e r, y Btadwln, CLERKS: Laura Ask Item.• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7t Dem.- Julia Marie Minor, Dem.: Dem J[1(;FK::Aidora M.Cabral,Re i Joseeh-lne Hawkins. Dem.. Same.•?.. IR LIING PLACE Edith t'_ r'a._ Ha"Ayh Q Gabrtel. teem. Barbara F. Rtre, Dem_ p•' Lee Atalore, Dem. writ kGAragel .Id 5+l. lilt, Ste t, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 90) CLERKS:F. 3t. Dem t )w Eaton,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SS ![i.hmand Consolidated with No. 60-41) Kep•; Dorothy L Berg, Dem.; VellaPOLLINGPLACE: Alvamito INSPECTOR: Edith G. Caswell RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 91 T Rnssn Dem School (Recreation Room) Sutter L'em•- PULLING PLACE. Coronad., RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 109 San Mateo St., Ria-lrm..ad, JUDGES: Ina P.JecWLIP, Iaea:._ School (And) 2001 Virginia Avenue, 1101-LIN(. PLACE: Marlon J,INSPECTOR:Edna V.Mondonea, Esther 3L )Asher, L4.a._ Richmond. Jeffs- (Garage) 1342 Framond Ave- Rep, CLERKS. )ltan,-wz L 3tunda, INSPECTOR: Ida It. Ramsay, nue, HirhmondJUDGES, Rosalie K, Peugh, Dom,;Vedeth A',Iti:bard*.xa.P.-w_ Dreg. INSPECTOR: Irma F. Trost.Non.: Althea J. Buffum, Rays,Ila G. Clevrland Dem JUDGES:Matr.fe SD_ tVrr)d,Detre-; f:ep.CLERICS: Greta E. Cushman. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 72 Rosa L Jeffefr. Lem. JUDGES: Marion J.Je»ser, Dem,:Refs.; Ada J, Simpson, Dem.; El- POLLING PLACE- K a t h I e n CLERKS: Edna D. WeatherWn, Florabelle E 3tr.Coy, Rep. nor M. McXissock. Dem, Hearne (Rumpus Irmo 10 lith Dem,- Driver M. Wolf. Rep,; Min- ('LERKS: Flfzalwth It, Liddell.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 56 Stmt Hu'liu od- ale D. Berman. Dem. R-p,: Story J. Kt-kinhoth:am, Rep,:POLLING PIACF, Charles E INSPEWTIOR: 31aWe J. Sallo.na RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 92 Verna B. Satchwell, Dem. nue. ( Garage) _':i0 blsrild Ave- Reg POLLING;PLACE::De Anza High RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 109nor, Richmond. JC'Ia Aiat I o r r u r Henalers..a, Sehout CGirts Gym) Valley View POLLING PLACE: Joanna New- Ron. Marian G. Covell, Dem rias.' 111 Heater_ !area Road. El Sobrante. mark Warager 859 22nd St r e e t,Rcp. CLEitPaS: De. Flae ) I C rn,rl:, INSPECTOR: Dora F Hamm. Richmond.JITDGIwr,#Iasi ares a 31rl;rvrta.r, Lura: Muriel J. Fir1J axe_; Joy Dem, INSPEC:TOP.: Elizabeth Co I e,ReP., Mary C. Mildrntaced rai tlnre r, Lusa. 1) rN JUDGES: Mildred V. Chapman, Den..CLERKS: 3tildrnd Palnrchar, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO, :2 N L Nall. been JC[r(;ES:31a F.O'Dratn, Rep.;Dem,; Josephine A. Sweeney. IR III.ING PLACE: V i let t_ CLERKS: Davie ]gadding, Dem_; Corinne Crockett, Dem.Dem.• Eaitatarth A, Taplin, Dem, Ricins ((:aragel Tai ZitII atrr+t DJsbeth Roender, Der.. Josephine CLERKS, Barbara Fl. Com aan,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SJ i[ichonal P POLLING PLACE. Atchison VM- INSYFC`T' 011: Ruth AV, Ck(me*, Frank. Rep. Kep.• Mary 31.iySlallry. Dem.. Lila lags Mutual Homes 41'-sop, (Auda }top• RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 93 L. Silva,.Dem. Collins & Curry St., Richmond, JUDGES. ]garb L 3lc.ra..y a,rp.. POLLING P L A C E: Irene V. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 110 INSPECTOR: Jrnn& A, Ahlf, Harriett IL J%41er, ate+ Crandall (Garage 1231 So. 57th IA)LLING PLACE: I. Mannion Dem, CLERKS. V t u 1 r t - HIC'u a, Street. RichtaonAL Garage) Mo Ventura Avenue, JUDGES: Hannah I:. Lemolne. Itsµ; Pretw G. W hea, „ep_; rte_ INSPECTOR: Bertha 3L Salvi, Richmond. Dem.: Clovis P. Steuart, Dom astine W. Boucher, tem. Clete INShPEtTOP: Jessie L. Mayers, CLERKS: Clara C. C.adarar, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 74 JUDGES: Minnie Heller, Dem.; Rep. Rrp.; idell F. Smith, Dem,; Zelta (Coasaulated with No, bil Fawner M. Salvi. Dem. JUD GF-4; Genevieve D. Sheldon, R. Koenig. Rep. DRILLING PLACE'_: Atehis+rr Vd- CtXHKS: Olive P. Slade. Rep.; [rem.; Lucille 1,00p. Dem,: RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. SL late Mutual Humes CarrµC Aud. trene V_ Crandall. Dem.; Eather ('LERKS: Shirley Yates. Dem.; POIJING PLACE: K r n n e,t II 40otlias & Curry. ltwbammd, 3l. Jorgensen, Rep_ Vivian F. Joseph*, Dem.; Juanita Smith (Gatagr) 2956 Lincoln Ave- IN;PIW`TOR; )'Manes T. 31ar- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 94 R. Markley, Rep, nun Richmond,tint-A. 11em, POLLING PLACE.• Yvonne W. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 111 INSPIih_T40R. Barham J. Smith, JV-6GE S:Louis-M.E;ato.e,D.rm. Brum. 104 Mendocino Avenue, POLLING PLACE:: Adeline Todd Rep, Gtadyv Con in, Rrp, Richmond (Garage. Garages) 569 McLaughlin Street, JCDGE_4, Delores Bannister, CLERKS: MAInie L lV a r r r INSPECTOR: Virginia J. Tas- HichmontL Dom.: Ina M. Stansbury. Dom. Dora: Sylvia 3L Drltru.ct Dem_: rano, Dem, INSPEC;Toll: Ari line S. Stender, CLERKS: Har L L otgre•n,Dem.: Audrey W.Cana d. Dem_ JUDGES:Jane M.Jennings.Rep.: Dern, MIldrrd M. 31ay, Dem.; Bertha A_ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 75 Resole M Dellaven. Dom, JL-D(;ES: Adeline, Toald, Rep.: Re3mo3dr- Clem, 464 and 7S Consolidated) CLERKS- Allce F. Horstmann, Jean Hudson. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 59 POLLING PLACE: L I n c..l n Dem_- Yvonne M. Ilmor. Dem.; CLERKS: Nellie R. Iohransky,POLLING PLACE: Katherine Ew Sch.A (iuditalrium 6th Y Chan,- Nettie A_ Montgomery. Dent. Pep.. Irene Tamblyn, Dem.; Moles Pimm(Garage)3200 Mitricups Avr- for Avenue, Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 95 Morse. Dem. nue, Richmond. INSPECTOR: Angrla J. Zarrorie. POLLING PLACE: Selma E RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 112INSPECTOR- Katherine !« farm, Stuart( Garage) 335 43rd Street, POLLING PL ACF:: Giovanni An-Pimm, Dem. Jt'i(:Eo Llrttir J. Th.usaa. Rlchmood_ dreint (Garage.) 560 41th Street,JUDGIti: 3larIan T. Ferber, Dem.: Gladys 31_ Damn. Dem. INSPECTOR: Selma E, Stuart, Richmond.Ilan.• Minnie A. CNarnrilust Dem, CLERKS. Floretse•r Carne.:, Rep: INSPECTOR: Anna L. ZurflRen,CLERKS:3lartha G.Kehl.Dem„ agar) lsavis,Rep.;Harr)Hera I4m JUDGES: Hazel F. Nrtrman. &rHamelM. Ganders Rep.: Jeanne RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7i JUDGES• S.,pha A. Manfredini,A. Robertson, Dem. MILLING PLACE: V-S- - Build- ELep Lucille C. Agnew I- Thy*.. Dem. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 60 Ing, a.a, Kith Street & Virginia CLERKS: Agnes F Thra, Dem.; Rep. Ann 3l. Ordinl Dem. POLLING PLACE, Heurr Abrao Avenue. Richmond, Edith S. Kram. Rep.; Lorraine CLERKS: Ruth 31, Heath, Rep„ Garage) 1:611 Dunn Avenue. Rich- INSPE]ChaR: Virginia L Hal , Burger. Dem Scary a McCullough, Rep.; Ella mond, Dom, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 96 K. Peck, Pep. INSPECTOR: Ruth 11 Woolley, JVIIGHS: Sara R C'm4wy. Leon.. POLLING PLACE: Holy Trinity RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 113 Rep, Louise G. .achieve. Dem, Ev}iissctoapat Church. 53.5 37th Street. POLLING PLACE: Clinton Ave- JLTDGF-; Jessie E. Miller. Rep,; CLERKS: Flawenct- L C oujw.ra.,mRichond. (c/o Rev. G. W. Ridge- nue Baptist Church, 31st & Clln- Emi1(,v Anderson, Dem.Rep.• Ida T_ Peterson. Larm-. ]Lor way. 3310 Nrvtn, Ave, Richmond), tan Ave.. Richmond CLERKS: Marie H. )'Durr. Dem.; E. 3tr31astrr, Rep. INSPECTOR: Naomi L Mentes. JNPF.S (TOP.: Ella L Swenson, Blanco Abtao, Item,: Lula fork- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7r Ike• Dem, man. Rep POLLING PLACEL- ESlAmstseX. JDG : Lily F(.w'ler, Rep.: El- JUDGF-4: Vesta M. O'Brien, RICHMOND PRECINCT INC. 61 wei lrar 1GAraces '.'e',' S,•_ *;th were Johnson Goynr, Pop- I em.; Ali.-Or B. Hill, firm, POLLING P L A C K- Marhini t Slirvet. Hlehmoe.4 CLFJtKS: li rbert (•- Wlese, CLERKS: 4 atherinr C. Shubst, inion Loral No. Ii.N. :,w'. 1Gth INiil'EIL-lO t: L)dia A. steer. R+fl• Elllone G. Smith. Dern.; I)em„Joolr S. Holland. Dem.; Jen- Strrot, Richmond. Clem, Flurenee Marshalt. Rep_ We M. Sharp. l)em, INSPECTOR: Helen K_ Dimuck, JI'LIGEiS: Regina it Cera"... RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 97 RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 114 Rop. Dem.; oaga L C'ampWtL DWm. PULLING PLACE: Grace Luth- Pr)LLING PLACK, Grant School I May 3, 1960 - continued 3tulU-purpose Rat) 24th d Grant RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 131 CLERICS: Harriett A. hardy, EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT 21a= I. e, Richmond. Consolidated - Richmend De=: Harold Rltchie, Rep.; Edaa NO. 6INSPEC-IX)W Aaaa V, Christen- No. a5) Ritchie.new PULLING PLACE: S. PabbSen. Rep-POLLLNG PLACE:FYaddle Made RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. laid Flra Howr Xn. Z, Park dfc SlcElryde jF JUl)G _S• Margaret T, Ocher. tGarage) SCM So. S;th Street. Rich- POLLWO PLACE.: Eileen F. Ave.. Itichmond.Rep.; Dora A. GambuocL Dern. taood. Todor (tiarage Sal Sierra Ave- INSPECTOR: MarJorle .. Kolar,CLE tKB• Marie a Alves, ltep.; INSPIXTILOW Virginia 1L Slays. nue. Richmond. Dem. Helen L Bartholomew. lets;Dor- Detre LNSI'i3+t.'TUR: Eileen n Yoder, JUDGES: Atma I,. Heath, Dem.; r1othyD. 11avls, Dem. JUDGES: Thelma A 1:'11% I'. Moore, Non.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1tS Dem.• Thilda KoUrwe. Dorm- Rep. Mary Ellen Andrews. CLERKS: ltha B. Freahney,POLLING PL.tCE: Roger I4*- CLERKHUL Dem; Drew• Alk- C,. Swinford. Dem. Dem.• Emilt_,ASson:. Mary Lao. CLERKS: Y E Ftose. Dem.; Ibro-Sarno(t:ararel 331M Nevin AvYnur, Albino dell, Rep.Richmond. SuLivan Dem Josephine Withelm. Dent Aureola. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCTINSPECTOR: Tittle K. I iaae, RICHMOND PRZRC1NCT NO. 132 L McMillan. Rep.. NO. 7Rep. NO. Richard A. I aach, IIOL A.VG PLACN: Beulah liar- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 149 POLLINGPLACN: Adams Junior Rep.• LillianES: G. Soba Dem. rae l- `c-naomt. 3 Vernon Ave- No Board Needed) high (Room 313) Loring & Pattfr-Lrnt+r. Richmond Dem. un Ave., Richmond. CLERKS; Bertha P. Anderson DaINSPt]("iUK: Bell Uaassman RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 130 INSPECTOR: Garnett Williams,ktta.' Violet V. Vargas.r r a R Dem. Dom. Voting Absentee) L orothy Chelemedoe. Dem. A'D ES: Beatrice R. lanes- No Board Needed JUDGES: Eva I. Lucaro, Dem.;RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 116 tun• Rep,- Beulah H. Harris. Rep, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 151 Oretta J. Eaton, Dem.POLLING PLACE: Glad)* E. CLERKS. Ruthr Mae Weather- POLLING PLACE: McCbothen CLERKS: Dortha Ward, Dene.;Bradley (Rumpus Rtwm a SM by. Dorm; Geargta SL Ferguson, Temple t Diniq Ro.,m) 1443 Ell- Betty B. Crank, Rep.; V e r d aHugUn>ton Avenue. Rlehmogd Dem.: Laura Y. Hunter, i>rm. bert Street. Ithmond [,Send OK Gulney, Rep.LNSI `L'TOR:Gladys I- Bradley, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 133 to G. W. 31cGlothen. 41. Sanford EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT SFRPULLINGPLACE: F V !louse Avenue. Richmond). No. 8UDGES:Anne ces D. Neiln.Slh•m, er, Drm: Nn S. Santa Clara f llunttag on Dem 1'E:L'TUR: Gladys L Davis. PILLING PI„WA: Florence IV. Avenue, lUrhmund Nielsen IClaragr) BUGS ArlingG)t1 j tigCLERKS: Helen Pesaes Dem.; iNSI't](`7^uR: Ameba Gaul, lar JLIX.ES: Thresser A. Penning. Nielsen EUchmonrlP7otcnaeR'ertoa. Dent.; Edith S. JUDGES: Abbie, C. Obealand. to- Ilan: Ruth nlsiwrar, Den INSPECTOR: Florence W. Nlel-Cutaow.Rep, lktu Fb,reehcr E. RuaseDl Rep, CLERKS: Bernice V. Bonaparte. sen. Dem.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 117 Dem: Certfe Store drown, Dem.-, POLLING PL.tCE• Charlotte A. CLERKS: Violet P.garner, 1)*m_: Clara Dem $ cash, Uem JUDGE S: Genevieve K u s t a',n, Grob (Career) 2113 San 3tatra Iiamutla R. Teel. Drm. Ansa Lu-- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 152 Drnr : AKuata A. Gilbert, Dem.i Street. Richmond cue Murrfl, Rep.POLLING PLACE: Peres Schoot CLERICS, Scary Lee Ticknor. LNSPECTIOR• Inca 3L Murray. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 134 (Audi Sth Street eft Pennsylvania Rep.; Ruth V. Warren, Rep.; Zelha Dem. POLLING PLATE. Preo.ylertata Avenue. Richmond. D. Brown, Rep. JUDGES,• L(nnea Botcher.. Dem,: Church of Redeemer. 221s4 Andrade INSPEL-rolt- Lupe S. Altman, EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT] Villa L Davis. Rep, Avenue. lticlamund, iCLERKS: Charlotte A. Grata, INSPIDCTRoR: Leonard 1_ t'urry. DJJUDGES: Vernieee A. Brown, POLLING PLACE: Bennyo, ;L. Dom.; Dolly J. Slctarrmici Rep_: Itefh. Dem.' Laura E Traumas. Dem ISitle (Rumpus Room) 5918 Alpine Eileen A. Santoorn. Dem_ Jt'lk;l'S: L•u Wart lkrrl; CLERKS:tsanna M.kL Masking, Road. Richmond, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. ila Florence IL Evan'' !tern, ilea-- Minnie L (;"king. Dem.• 1NSPEC1701t: Bennyo L BluePOLLINGPLACE: Helen 3L CLERKS: Malta Kauhl , leer. Glady-s IteWrls. Rep_ Dem. Zeasuis (Garage) 1563 Sian t Cart Llrlrq S,Wr,ni. atm.; G's" RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 153 JUDGES: Dorothy 11, HaW. Richmond. a LRau Lawn,Baker, Dem.: Mildred Pro, Dem.Street. Richond. POLLING PLACE: Annie Mae INSPEA-- -1R: Blanche A. Auch. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 135 JOHNSON (Garage TPI ah Strcrt, CLERKS: France% 31. Anderson RA PULLING PLACE:Jean I- %Viet!- Richmond. Dem.: Velma L_ Knight, Rep., JUDt-ES, Marie W. Eakins, err 'Garage =I1 Huluphrey Ate- INSPECTOR: Winnie F. Ulan- Naomi Prrstrud. Dem. Doatlt. Helen M. iensius, a our. Rtehmo.tui deC Item EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT CLERKS: Patricia M. An maroon 1"PEh.-1•uit: Merkr 31_ McNa- JV10GES. Annie. Mae Johnson, NO. 10 Dem.; Evelyn 11. Williams. Laem; mars. Rep Iarm E:ltenr MWS. Drm POLLING PlAwll.: Lowenz If. Annette M. Oderiu. 1 em, J('LM;Ii+; 'pal L Brock. laorm, CLERKS:: Robert L Argo, Dem,; Rosenthal (Garage) 5916. tiutr{ RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 119 Mem L Todd. D`'m' Marion L Felder. P.ep_: Mary T. Avenue,. Richmond. f POLLING PLACE'Lucy M,stat- CLERKS.3aargarat Gruber.Rep_ Jimfnrz, Dem_ INSPECTUR. A 1 rl a 1. C.Gn1e- Meta tGnd r) `843 l)rola Avenue, I:uU F tS Wasr. Item,; Hr/en r Correct, Arta sate RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 134 JUDGES: Elnora N. Rosenthit, Det- Yh`L'1`UR Lure M 3lathieu, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO 134 Pt,bLLING PLACE; Beverly n'. Dem-* Dorothy E. Howe, Rep. F PULLING PLACE: Marjorie 1 Everson (Garage) fr39 35th Strcrt, CLERKS: Ann SL Itakers. Deep.; Vestal (goaragelInmilings Avr- Ri hmvnhl Carbone H. Price, Rep.: Rogene,F.JUDGE,: Olive M. Scott, Dent.; Vestal Hichmund. INSPECTOR: Darua A. Amdahl. Wagner; Dem.R. Louise Gallas ep, INSPECTOR: Leona L Itleturd'k Rep.CLEItlCS;Eileen HB, Smith Llan,: JUDGES.Ruby L oWedert.Dent.,• EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Eleanor N. Erickson. Rep.; Ilea- Deem Le"A 1_ Lverson. Rep, NO. It trice L lkmwvan. Dem, JUl"QI--: Patricia 1_ Cienttw, t't.EKKS Amy MclClagry, Rp.; POLLING PLACE: Helen F:. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 120 1 em. Marjorie 1- Ve+taL Ixem- t,.a LER M. Peary. Rrp.• Ethel E'. Tallrfrcn) a):arngr) Bt1U Brrnlr:ttd Richmond No >q i No 120 ''1-laiKi: Aare L M,llulke:. Avenue. Richmond. Re Harriet U. 1• 1'Ii°' Ite0. INSPEC•TUIt: Erma C. Taylor,Consolidated) P•: yr- lsraa-; 3tar- POL.LLCG L'LtCE• Clara to mart A. La'rvxrn, Drm_RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 155 Rep. i Bradshaw tUvinc Room) 4301 I%)- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 137 I"vLLINU PLACE: Chartcir 31. JUDGES; Helen E. Talfaferro, trcn) Avenue, Richmond. 1v.LLl\G PLACE: A_ Win..rrr I'wvm (Livius Ron) U67 Shine Dent.; Helen B. Lancaster. Dem. INSPEC-MR:Gram I- Williams. Wrout tt.w.mr ice:au S?th Street. tae• Rirhmund. CLERKS: I,4)rcthy E, Stalnaker,s Dem. IUchmund- 1NSPECTU0l: C6aricir M. Rog- l em.; Yolanda 31. Parker. Dem.; JUDGES*. Clan C. Bradshaw. 1.%w*xa .-TOR. Frances L Wtt,- er>.. Dent. Jaeklyn It. 39cCuuslund, Drm. z' Dent.;Mabel Dixon.1 em. I.e- it71M;k:S: Moule 3/, Vin". Dene.:rat, leen[. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT CLERKS:Pearl Guggrmos.Dem.: Jt lM:t:J: F'lel M. Kuri. R.P. E:drha Ilathasr-Ay. Dem. NO. 12 Maple Davis,laem,. Veotra Thomas. Vivtan LeFe'rr. Re " CLERKS. E3s4r M. Hurn. Dem.• PULLING PLACE: Willie IL Dem, L.EAUiS: Marguerite A_ Niaset)_ L.lthan M. Buchan, Rep.; Foliela 3lotter(Rumpus Km) 6,156 Kenslnit- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 121 Rep_ r-.,1n.a A_a-Amer- Yoe N'1• Dern p_ At.r ton Avenue,Richmond. POLLING PLACE: Earl E Gill- Ii. ur+luvieb. Lok-m- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 156 1NSPEVTOR: Willie B. Shatter, lu m (Basement) 535 Dimm Street. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1213 POLLING P L A C E: Catherine Drm. Richmoud. 11Ol.a_.NG PLACE. Fred M_ %Ven- Fuctestad Waragee 3=0 Annap- JUDGES: Charlotte E. Elliott, INSPEL- 'Olt-Bertha IC.Spruner. ang; r tt.aratrt•h tY641 L.Arbion Blv,1". offs. Richmond,Dem.' Alice X. 31e0endon, Der;'. Rep, I...btm,°d, INSPFA_-r0 t: Uenothy Carhart, C'LFRKS: Bertha Shaldell, Dem.; a it.714GE:Betty IC Gillham Dem,; I\'rE;.TUR: I:erulre t- Fora:r. Dam. Dicha Ruther:ord, Dern.: Wilma I.. Hazel W. Young, Dem, loan. Jl'tX.k-: Ernwnla K. Russe,. tow)rey, Dem. CLERKS;Alta A-Spal41nr„ It" it DghN: M)Tk Blieet, t.ne.; Porµ- Mary A. Johnson, teem. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT Daisy J. liaddlx Rep.. U. Juur M. Wrnirtter. Rep.CLF RKS: 1,u r 1 1 a L Gunk-, NO. 1Heller. Ilan. t'LEtcKS: lteirn 1. Hutcht-.: .Dem.' Lillian F. Iiobline. Dom.; f'C)LLINC: PLACE 'tattle• Byl eyRICHMONDPRECINCTNO. iL Larnh.. rtancrs S. Uerry. ter1.. Catherine FuglesrtAd. Dem. C;ara gee 1341 York Street, Rrr r-POLLINC PLACE: Barrett Avr- Roth Cuatugton. LAetu, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 157 munrL nue Christian Church. 3:01 Bar- RICHMOAu PAC/NGT NO. t3! Small Board)INSPECTOR: Sola 31. Ford, rctt Ave.. Richmond. POLLING VL.ACi Slane a_ POLLING PLACE: Scary RL-h- Dem. i Y;1NSPL`(_11OR: Man, A_ Kearns;. \VAIs tGarmse sii Mcaauchltsa wirer 4garage) Z11t La Mradr, JUI GE.S: Anna 31ae Danger-Dem. Street- Itrrhm.:nd. Richmond. field, I.-p.' Lunle L Butler, Dem.JUDGES: Eula L Rush, Drm,: 1NS11Eh'Tult: Nina 3L Purv4.,m, INSYFI"[n R: Patricia A. Quar- CLERKS: Easter Thomas, Rep.;Candus M. Mctlauie(, Rep, I-em. tarok, Dem. Clarabrlle 39albrough, Dem.: Romle CLERKS: Rachel L Knox. Item.; JUDGES: Marie 1L \Calx. Urn:-: .11 1M:r. Mary Richwlnr. Dem. Ianassetl. Dem aJeanneLudwig, Dem.; Louite Co. 11,4.44 E4 liirit-j.. It,µCLERKS: Thelma M. Fluster, NORTH RICHMONDPRECINCtPerri•, Dem. Ll:Eut:S. tern r- E.tubra,1.. torn,- Lucille M. Kling. Rep.NO. 2 t41CHMOND PRECINCT NO. 123 laru+_; ChraL ua_ Seeley.Seeley, tworat. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 159 PULLING PLACE: TheodoreIt.POLLING PLACE: Domenics !lrteu it. G,aat, a.rp. Consolidated with 159) Wooten (Garage) 5)0 S.Ivrr .tve-lel Simue. Ri (Garage) 2901 Barrett lvaCHMONO haEt.tNGT NO. 140 POLLING PLACE: Maxine Con- nue, Richmond.Avenue. Richmond atrLa aNt; i•Ltt r':Ma wu<rttr K. rad IGaragrt I2 3lurningsidr, 1NSPN:C"CUEt: Lrlma Davis, Dem.INSYE'C1UR: Olive D. 111ac1 Y.eanatler iGar.gr .+sl GAVE-.".-Dena. Richm,.nd. JUDGES: Slattle O. S I m m!s.A.ctlnr. tticn111ten. a.JVDGES- Lucille M. Busby, INSPEICTko t- c3ranor t;. I,•, a_ 1NSI'ECT(aEt: June IL Scheel, Doan : KS: nnie ' Dem.Dem.,• Anna Andera in, Rep. kw. Rep Itrp. CLERKS: Minnie Ler S[ omon.CLERKS NAva J. Bendickxrq J. Rep. Clara S. t} sraa,:. JUDGES: Edna M. Sousa. Dem.; Dem.; Canary Junlel, Dem.; Shir-Nettie M. Simpson. Dern. ley Odessa WaKrn, Dem.E:tcnt.; lhmrcrthy Sanford Dem. 14ah 31arYa rntr t itrla' r, r Jessie T. Stapp. Dem. Rvi CLERKS: ""e Reagan. 1?rm•: NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 124 _LUHKS• t oa M. Itntt. Lienor.; Mary It. Lynch' Dem.;Leis Fenlon, NO. 3 POLLING.PLACE:Claude A.An- 1-han Saudwm Dem.; Teresa E:Rte` F'4)LLING I'LACE:: Los Deltic. e derson (Garage) 31616 Waller Ave- LMq',ri, intµRICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 159 Housing ProJert (Community Rm)nue, Richmond. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 141 (Consolidated with No. 158) 1601 N. Jade St„ Richmond.INSPECTOR. Sevot O. Andersen. 1'ULRdNG P!_ACk: \Vilizamt'. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 160 INSPECTOR: Ruby Willfaar&.Rep. Bel-ling School (her_ K..=, I:th POLLING PLACE: Deana High Idem_ 1 J U DG ES: Eunice Storaektag, a Lia oln Ave., Rk-tumad. School (Girls Gym Valley View JUDGES, Roberta Griffin, De Dem..• M. Louise Cantrii, Rep,Lv',PE7l'1"ft. L,.hca M_ Cri-t- !toad G)recla Fudge, Dem. CLERKS, Samuel llrowne, Rep.: loiter. Dorm. INSPECTOR. Lola SI- Ewing. CLERKS: 0111e H. Cook, Dertl.:F Alter Browne. Rep„Joyce C. Nigh- JCDGra: Rul•y H.Sandau,for". Rep. Selma !ouster, Dem.; Artie St. Salt- a ols, Item. Darts M.itafle).!tet.. JI'L)GE t: Ida tteeker, lh niL; La drrs, Rep.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 125 CLERKS, Isat+rl If Stefan, Verne D. Mazam, Rep. NORTH RICHMOND PR ECINC Consolidated with No. 90) Drat- Glad)s M. Talbert. Uta.; a-'LEAKS: V 1 r c i n 1 a L Lane. NO. 4 POLLING P L A C E. Theodore ids C. Tort:-a6. hers. 1 em.• Camille A. Foater, Dem.. Pt)LLING PLACE: Verde School.Hennefer (Garage) 1313 Maripatia RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 142 Dorothy 1. Klima. Dem. 13lult1-Purpose Room) Glarmita &SirteeL Richmond. 11.oLLING PLACE: Margar. E.- EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT i'rrde Avenue. Richmond.INSPECTOR. Alvin M. Ilanseu. Sy-Ivester Waragro :.e17 Lowell NO. i INSPECTOR: 011ie 31aeChap-Rep. Avenue. Ricamond. POLLING PLACE: Mira Vista pell. Dern.JUDGES: Mildred Basler. Drm,: I\tiPE!'h)R: 3tarjo.ne 31IcG0%- Sclaual (Music Boom) Hazel AV-. JUIx:ES: Belva F. Bas%, mol.,ernlla M. LYters, Det- an, Dem, Y Mira Vista. Richmond. Lillian S. Whitehead, Dem.CLERKS: Lillian S. Soman(t. JVtM;ES: Iva L Hurth.-. lean.; INSPECTOR: MarJorfe F. Vain- CLERKS: Dorothy A. Pulfdo,Dem.; Zella M. Cereao. Dem.; Crelie Kitt- Laem. sack. Der- i)em.; Ruby B. Feathers, Dem..Charles G. 3laber, Dem.CLE R.KS. Kvaline C. McGulre. JUDGES: Maine M. Dahl. Rrp.: 31artha Jane Darling, Dem. i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 124 !tern, Pauline M. Wrtwr. loer•o.; Elizabeth K. Stromlwrr. Non POLLING PI SCE: Nita M. Hall- !lose Hewitt. Dem. CLERICS: Mary flowers. Rep, NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT strom (Liv. Rmt 2816 Garvin Ave- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. tai Jean M. Sorrnsen. Rep.; Mildred NO. 5 nue, Richmond. PoLL1NG PLACE: Burkhardt .v_ L Bowen. POLLING PLACE:John Cas V;e,INSPECTOR: Marr E Travis Ja.raretillo tGaragr 12-13- Gaynor Garage) I S Bl Isuaide U r tAveRep. tveaur. Richmond. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Richmond. (Small Iward-Only fftr JUDGES. Gladys Brusie. Rep,: INSPECTOR; Alice E JaratiU- NO. 2 women wed ota ata Dahlstrom Drm, hero POLLING PLACE: Caron June INSYEt T(1K: Theresa Sf. Ratti),CLERKS: Irene L L.eist. Rep. JUDGES: Imci;lr L t' hatrprlL -arter (Garage) a" Monterey Rep.trance% 34. Horton. Dem_• Marie L rm_. Ality E. Alameda. Rep Avenue, ttieheaond. JUDGE: Frances B. LevagtA L Jarman. lent,CL-E1th_1;: Auna 1. Theis. Rep.: INst'F.t'TOIt: Lenora Morntut, lien RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 127 Amuutr U•Conn or. torn. VotLA K. Re CLERKS,CLERKS: Sllnum Bussfgnagl,I'ULI.ING PLACE: Joseph W. l;( term, JUDGtS: t,eora Kathryn Stnellf, Dom.; Anna 3. Cuumer, Dem.DeRaere(Garage)3615 Solana Ave- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 144 Dem.: Margret Evelyne Lynch, NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT our. Richmond. PULLING PLACE: Dorothy M. 17trm NO. 6 INSPECTOR, Frances at. L Novas.oue (Garage 113 Muedocl CLERKS: Carol June Xavier, POLLING PLACE: Herman Caveretto, Dem, Street. Richmond lire° Maxine lirl°hart• Dem.;Pols Huntsberry (Garage) 328 Silver JUDGES: Julia Anna Fortino l\S!'Eh`h)R Loorathy M. Nuva- z' Rep- Avenue, Richmond.Dem.: Laorothy A, Black. Rep, Atv.ne. Dem. EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Rosie L Lee, Deni.:CLERKS: Versa M. Baird, Rev,. JUDGES. Ethel C. Sehacf.-r. NO.3 JUDGES: Susie Belle Hill, Dem.:B. Ruth Taylor, Rep.: Dorothy Dem.. Mara' Dour. Drm.POLLING PLACE:W.Opal Eng- Ctester Woodson, Dem.Streeter, Rep, CLEREaSErma M. S.lva. Dem_" land Iflasement) 1601 Beau Rivage. CLERKS:Sarah Anderson. Dem.:RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 1'J loos C. Boyd. Dem.; Robert B :Asn Pablo. Adrlene S.'Foster, Dem; Fay P.POLLING PLACE: CAI Critch- Bryant. Rep• LNSPEcTOR. Faye C. Claytor. Charles, Rep.field(Patio Room):=Wilson Ave- "RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 143 Deem. NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT nue. Richmond. POLLING PLACE: J. O_ Fond JUDGES.Opal England, NO. 7 INSPECTOR: Bernice T. Laz- Scbocal (Aud) lath Street & Mari- Rep_' Ruth L Griffin. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Davis Chaptl•tarint. Rep CLERKS: Gladys IrMiddleton.cups Avenue. ttiehee oad 369 Che aley Avenue, Richmond.JUDGES, Helen J. hra-c. Rep,: L\SP0L-r,0R• Alk e IL Agw1d. Dem.: Dorothy Crawford, Dem; INSPECTOR: Elvernetta Sharpe.Lena L Moffett. Dem. Rep Evelyn >r Baird. INSPECTOR:CLERKS, Loy J, Van Winkle. JUDGES.Grace IL Clark. Mm,: EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT Jtma S. Fannie I- Roberts,Dem.- June I- Keating. Rep.. Lala Viola M. Kennedy. Rep- NO.4 ftrp.; Inez It. Jones, Dem.J. Carli. Rep. l'LERIs.•: Myrtle A. Wallace, POLLING PLACE: James Row- CLERKS: Martha. F_ Smith,RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 129 Dem.; Gayle Hayes, Pym.; Duro- to (Ilasement Room) 6652 Rich- Dem.; Mildred L Slocum, Dem.;POLLING PLACE: Eva Irene the I_ Cole. Rel;L mond. Avenue. Richmond. 31lldred I. Griffin, Rep.Thayer (Rumpus Room) 2:28 Carl- RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. tail INSPECTOR* Lucy M. Davis.eon Blvd- Richmond, Fk)LLLVG PLACE: Agnes Mar Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO, , 1 INSPECTOR- Lydia E. Flrchow•. King (Gararp) :iii McLaughlin JUDGES. Margaret E Glauber, POLLING PLACE: San Pahl-Rya Street. Richmond. Dem.' Celia J_ Burkett Fier House (11928 San PabloAve Row Lucy Anne Cloud. INSPECTOR: F Mat- CLERKS: Mildred L Rowen, nor) San Pablo.Dem.: Hazel G. C<sgrifft Dem, heax, Dem. Margaret Dem_- Beverly Bridell, Rep.: Grace INSPECTOR: Eleanor IL Rabtm,CLERKS: MarJorie R,t lioaard. JUDGES- Sammy McDaniel*. P. Eleh. Dem Dem.Dem, Lmuise C Sartleegitto. Dena,: Rep.. Donnie Re. Rep, EAST RICHMOND PRECINCT 1Lhs.St. Adele C. Griggs, Dere.;Eva Irene Thayer. Rep. Eiettta ]t. Cannon, Dem-CLERKS: Doris E. B(trris. Etcµ' NO. S CI.EKKS: Cara 5tone, Derti.RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 130 Hessle Y. Bartlett, tlern.. Bernice POLLING PLACE: East Rich- Daisy V, Dailey, Dem..• 3lartha POLLJNG PLACE, John C. Ba- Grass. Dem. mead Heights ImPlevement Club. Fraga, Dem.Bich (Rumpus Rtiom) 730 Ventura RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 147 6w Taft Ave.. Richmond. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. ' 2 Street, Itichrliond, PULLING PLACE: Harry 1,31-1 INSPECTOR: Hazel 'Thacker. POLLING PLACE•: Harold Bur-INSE'EC TO11- Ituth fiuncan. Rep, High Sihf..l (RM fol) 33rd do M.•- Dom_ ton (Garage) 1820 California JUDGES: Kathryn P. lielsrr, dunald Avenue. Richmuad. JUDGE+E:Kathryn V. Itall. Dem.; Street, San Pablo.Dem.: trances llabich. Rep. INSPI-WTUR: Clara S. Parrett. Evelyn If. Andersen. Dem. INSPECTOR: Daisy Ruth Roale.CLERKS: Pauline George. Dem,• Dem. CLERKS: Christine Dutton, Dem Erma F_ Marvin. Dem,; Lauisrr JCDCM;: Estella M- Benner. Dem.-T h e 1 in a B o I a n d. Dem.: JUDGES: Father Charles, Dena.:Duarte, Detre. Den.: Cora tL Bonham. Dean_Itlaaebe M. Biggs. Rep. Violet Ft Burton, Dem.t t 431 May 3, 1960 - continued CLERKS: Helen Hoover. Dem.: Wasbum(Carate(SIM Satter Ave- JUDGES: Evangsliae T o r r s s, EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.11 RtLy ltomta Laverne Snow. Dem. nue, San Pablo. Dam: Bertha Cramier.Dom. PUI.LL'NG PLACE:Sheldon I P-= PRECINCT NO. 3 INSPECTOR: Margaret J. Ry- CLERKS- Dolores A. Torres. School (Multi-Pure, Rm) .9501 May POLLING PLACE: Ramest J. croft. Dem Dam; 1LtmeE1 L. Burrows: Dara,: !toad, E2 Sobrante. Thompson (Rumpus Room) 1754 JUDGES.•Kasen M.GIWett.Dem.: Dora Lee Wearer, Demi.JVDGF„i: Betty Ann Keppel, Hulesast Road, San Pablo. Gtn*Lve W. Trotter. Dem. SAN PAOLO PRECINCT NO. 39 Deur.: Margaret T. Cartwright, INSPECTOR. Florence M. Wat- CI IM , Delores M. Hemmen. POETI.NG PLACE:: France* L Item. etman, Rep. Dem.: Rome C. Bales Draa.: Angie Prefix& (Ltxtcg 11m) IT.04 Bush CLP,KKSI: Marcel R. Tuttle, JUDGES: Mildred G. 'Whiteside. Y. Washum. Dem. Avenue, San Pablo Den:.; b'rances FL Stilwell. Dem.: Dern.: Margaret Y. Palmatier, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 21 LtiSPEXTOR: IAAs SL Waal. LuL& CArpenter, Dom. R POL.LI.NG PLACE: Omar V. D*m- EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.12 C1E1txs: Mara Proctor, :ion. Y (Garage) 1y,R JUDGES: Hattie It. LeBlanc, PI)LIANG PLACE: EI Sobrante Etna Gilbert Dem.: Dorothy A. Drive.San Pablo. Rep,, Frances L. Freitas. Dem. Vire Houwe,4640 Appian Way, 0 Drew, Dora. I.VSPfX:'TOR- Army Muggy Dem. CL.PRKS: B e r n a d i n. Glove. Sot,ruot-. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 4 JUDGES: Algle Mahay. Dem.: Dom.• tame p Stuckey. Dem.; t1::E11-A TOIL: V'torence A. Tosh, POLLING PLACE: Old Church Catherine Jorge. Dem. Myrtle M. rooms. Dem. Lear. of God Bldg.,1832 Trier Street.San CLZRICS.Mar=aret E. C I a r It. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 3f Ji;IK;ES: Iola L Reneau, Deni.: Pablo. Dem. a,a.- Ellen S Fink, Dem.' Ann -POLLING PLACE: Clarence Kira Ryan, Rep. INSPECTOR:Nims L.Thorough- C+ RiaDeny 1'lereee ( ) U-18 Connecticut CLKRKS: Harriette B. Trecte- man, Dem. Avenue. San FlAblo. neo., Dem-: Faye P. Blank. Rep.; JUDGES: Helen A. GrauL Mat.. SAN PAOLO PRECINCT NO. 22 INSPRA TOR. Anth.Davis. Dom. 1,44 N(elso)n, !.rem. Laura Cadorette. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Dover School JUDGES: Melba Griffin. Rep.; EL 7OBRANTE PRECINCT NO.13 CLERK'S: Bartle Green, Dem; (Auditorium)210 SL A Dover Ave- Marie Lee Kelly. Dora POLLIN O PLACE: Dorothea M. Helen L Walling. Dcuu. Alta 31L nue. San PabM, I)ekw" L Pleres Dem.: R)tla M. O'Itearn (GArage) 1074 LJndell Noble. Dem. LNSPEClrOR: Data S. T1ray. Ward.Der. Drive, FL w,brante. SAN POLLING PLACPRECINCTLawrence L m. Betty R Haber,Dem: SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 40 Si'Ix;F4 i(;rorKfa l Richardson, Nolan (Garago"M 19th street. Estella M. BaIdwta, Dem. POLLING PLACE: Peggy Ban- Dem.: Dnn,t. eo SL UL Richardson, Dem.CLERKS Edith O. Roach, Dem. —tt (Garage) IM Pablo VistaSanPablo, Mm Iter 241_ Dem.. \arm& Avenue. San Pablo. CLE itKS: ('lora A Thomas, INSPECTOR: Theresis Y Yoh- LNSPEC MR- Ruth EF a r i a. Dom.. Rena G. Peterson. Dom.: Dem, 3ohasua, I)em Dom Suomi Jean Wirt. Dem. JUDGES: Margaret D. Holderby. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 23 JUDGES: Winfield R Richter, EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.14 Dem: Nara M. Nolan. Dam. POLLING PLACE: Sony C p_An- Re - Stephen Morris. Deas. EN)LIANG PLACE: Hubert H. CLERKS: Agnes M. Bohannon. derson Waragel 112S Joel Court. CLERKS: Margaret A. Deltriek. Barron (Garage) 599 Andrews Way, Rep: Mrs. Jimmie J. L oonard, San Pablo. Ix-en.. Loa A. I" KitDom Peggy EI Kobrante. Dem.: Mary Ann Shepeard, Dem. INSPD '1vOR: L.luiaa Hammond. itanixott, Dom. ItiSPE;(:TUR: Bertha J. Shebat, tSANPABLOPRECINCTNO. 4 Dem. beta A, POLLING PLACE, Consuela L JUDGES: Sally C_ Andersoe_ SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 41 JUDGES: Helen L Hudspeth, San Pablo. 1704 15th Street. Dear R'etl Y Sharpe POLD.I:iG PLACE., Arenna Ma- Emily G. L oamy. honey (Garage) IM Stanton, San De : Margaret Ann Petersen, m. INSPECTOR. Consuela. L. Rio- Rep.: Lucy A- Stewart Rep.: F.s- Pablo, Carmelo SL x18- CLERKS: Gail A. Nauta. Dom.: ora, Dem. doer R. Mundell. Dom ore. Llan fuzes E. Barron, Dem.: Edna JUDGES: Katherine Y. Rapo. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. M Connes, Dem Dem.. Myrtle M. Flourre. Dem. JUDGES: Evelyn B. Amtoft,POLLING PLACE: V1 v I&n A. Dem.• Amts Remington. Dem EL LUNG TE PRECINCT NO.IS CLRKS: diary Lou Hemandes, Swartz (Garage) Iris T r e n t o a POLLING PLACE: Jane P. Dem.: Marie McGowan. Dem.. Pa- Blv&. Can l.Ablo. Cl.EOLK$:Dorothy P!lrola.Dteca: Sto ore(Garage)5034 Sherwood For- tricla Helen Lewis Drm 1\SPE I IVR ::Deese E Keeler. Avenna Mahoney. Dem.: Shirley est Delve., EI Sobrante. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. T Rrp- tuaakraship, Dem INSPECTOR. June P. Moore. POLLING PLACE: Phillip H. JUDGES- Anna K. Qualls. Dear.: SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 42 Rep. Ranft (Garage) 1._2 Sanford Ave- Virga A. Swart-. Dem.POLLING PLACE- Ernestine JUIK;ES: Frances Gillis, Rep.; nue, San Pablo. CLERKS: Mabel M. M Cay. Nltamen (Garage) 2030 Cructm. San Florenre. 1. Burt. Rep. INSPECTOR.Kathezyn M."Free. Dem.: Maxine Sayler. Dem. Edith Pablo: CLERKS: G.n e v a Caitegari, Repp pem INSPECTOR: Ernestine Ntussea Dom.: Mad orle Glotch. Rep.: Bar- JUDGES- Cecil*B. RazrfU Dem.. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO, 2S ReIL Bara Ginn. Yon-Part. Dena L Cruce. Dem JUDGES: 31 a b e I Y. Freitas. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.141 CLERICS: Lucille Blackwood. POLLING PLACE, Loa I-Oliver Diem.- EMa L. Mallory. Dem. PciLLING P L A C P.: G e n r g e. Dem.: Grace M. O`Hara. Dern.: iGarage) ISSN Masan Street. San CLERKS: Ruth H. Brady. Rep.: Lehmkuhl (Garage) 4474 Wesley Betty A. Morehead, Dem. Pablo, m Ward. Dem; Xancy L Park. Way. Fl Sobrante. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. t L`CSPSX"TOR- May W. Gillette, iom INSPECTOR; Lada Si. I,ehmkuhl, POLLING PLACE:Adele E I.aa- Dem.. DGES. Bernice K. Johnson. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 43 Rep. seretti (Garage) 2865 Ilth Street, IL'IN;ES; lla7el I. Kameyer,Dem Bony St Horbta Dem. tAhsenlse) San Pablo. Item.: Maria S. Rodgers Dem, INSPECTOR: Nora D. Lynn. CI.EAl"S• Cora J. Onver, Dem. SAN PABLO RRECINCT NO. 44 CLERKS: Adele James, Dem.; Dem. Vint*!* now Rep-: Pent Pohle.Abssatss)Ciaudta Tatiiday, Rep.. Charline JUDGES., Nola L Hammack. Rep- EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 1 Pitts. Prh, Dem.' Viola Tanney. Dem, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 26 POLl.LNG PLACE: Gordon V. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.17 CLERICS. Emily E. Pohl. Dem•: POLLING PLACE: B a y v I e or aaserude tGaarage) 4I5 La Paloma Velma Scott. Dem.: Alden* Lump- School (stain Office Hanwa y) No. Itord. E3Sobrante. Theis((Ss(tage)ZZ Castra Road, kin. Dem. End of 14th St„ San aria. INSPECTOR:i'OR: Viols IL Asaerude, Ex i€nbranta. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. s tVSPE TOR: Lulu Bene WhAv- peen 1NISPM"COR: Jean SL Champ, POLLING PLACE:R I v e r s 14 e hurvL Deem. JUDGES: Margaret C. Whitney, t),.m. School (Library)Key Blvd.. San JUDGES: Mae Evelyn Hauser. Rap.- Henrietta L Pennala. Rep- JUDGES: Alm* S. Theis. Rep.: ablo. Dem.: Mary J. Capatick. Dem. CLERKS: Harriet NL Graham. INSPECTOR: Nellie G. Miller. CLERKS. Mary F. Staples. Rep-. Non.Jessie Mae Reese. Dem.: Col- SiCL Bath Edith. Dem. Rep. Gertrude A. Warlock. Dem.,. Marx teen M. Turner. Dem CLERKS: aLhra o, Dunn. alms JUDGES: Clara Fry, Rep.: Mat- E WKS m A F`ar.v R n tan•. R.n.. LYIIma t A. Allred, Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2J EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. . t POLLING PLACE: Robert liCesr POLLING PLACE• El Sobranto EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.1 1 CLERI:S:Charlotte lErake Dom' ( Garxgel ZV_ l:tb Street, Sas Schonol No- I (Main Entrance Hall, POLLING PLACE. Sobrante Em- Suzanne W. Boase, Dem.; Edna L way) Malar A Hilltop )Lead. El provement Clubhou+w. Avolan Way Word, Rep. Pibia obrmate. k Sot rnnte Ave. FI Sobrante. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 10 INSPECTOR. Kathleen ti Drug- INSPECTOR: Dorothy L Farrar. I.VSPECTOR: Dorothy P. Logan, POLLING PLACE. Horace L lama. G (yet* P. Smyth, Nan.: DOM Curl (Garage) 2571 15th Storer JUDGES, Dorothy IL Flanagan. DJUDGFS: Florence E. Jeefleld. San Pablo. Mary L Acular. Dem Farrar, iEtbelwyaI. rrar, De , Dom.• Clara C. Yasuda, Dem. INSPECTOR: Horace L Curl, CLERKS: Margie J. Downing_ Dem. Dem• Velma N_ Clark. Dem.: CD.ERKS: Betty Joanne Wand. CLERICS: Carol Dorm;H el R. JUDGES: Hazel W. Curl. Dem.' Mi1'me PJeanor WeeK. Dem. Rep-; Iota Delisit. Dem. Ruby f Corley, Dem: FLas*i Ft Antoinette Vaara, Dem SAN PABLO PRECINCT No. 211 I"y De Shloida. Dom Van Winkle. Rep. CLERICS Wary LeVeille, Dem' POLLING PLACE: Met, f- EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.3 EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.19 Ruth M. S, Mar), Iom. lots H' H&ehawav (Garxxv) t'13S W11-ox POLLING PLACE: Fred Hayne POLLING PLACE: Helen J. Van Ruthle. I> Ma Avenue. San Pablo, Garage) s53 St- Andrews Detre. Winkle (Garage) 753 Renfrew CaritSAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 11 INSPE(.`MR: Yell L Itatha- Pa Sobrante. Rrwd. Ei Sobrants. POLLING PLACE: EZ Portal way. Dem, INSPECTOR: Betty J. Crall. INSPECTOR: Dawn E. Rutter. JVPGESSchool {MWd-Purpose Ron) Free- Sylvia M Tandy. Rep: Dem. Rep. moat Road. San Patio. Jul'* M. Aadersen. Dem. JUDGES: Glad" J. (:aln. Rep-: JUDGER: Eleanore A. Valentine, INSPECTOR.• Alice M. :Nelson. CLERKS. Laverne Alameda. *Sabin Joyce Tough. Rep Ren.: 11we-1 SL Hunt. Dem. Dem. Lem.: Vernal Fox, Llem.: Clara A. CLERKS: Lamlta L Yank, CLERKS: Ann Lee Baker. Dem.. JUDGES:Mamie O,Curry, Dem.• Hoyeea, Dem_ Dom.- Kathertne Ilayne. Rep-:Asa Virginia L. Graham, Dem.: Rachel Ressie Page, Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 29 1 uketich. Rep It. Chown. Dem. CLERK'S: Era F. Hobbs, Dem.- (San Pablo 17 • 20 Con-Midatsd' Et 548RANTE, PRECINCT NO. 4 EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.20 Aid& Turkett. Dem.: Carmel Frye- POt.LLhG PLACE: 0 Portal POLLING PLACE: Edna Hunt- POLLING PLACE: E1 Sobrantt man, Item. School_ F emoat P-3d. San Pxbin : ng tGarage) 5250 Sobrantt Ave- Fire House. 4640 Appian Way. M SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 12 INSPECTOR: Eula W. Cam, nue. B3 Sabers. Snbrante. POLLING PLACE: Betty L Coy- JUDGES: i'rsNLia E titiutratcn- INSPECTOR: Edna Hunting. INSPECTOR. Katherine D. Lowe. gilt (Garage) 1985 Sanford Ave Dam. Dom. nue_. San PabloDom.: Lary P Cody. t em JUDGES: Agatha W. Cox. Dear.: JUDGEW Alpha M. Fowler. Dem.; INSPECTOR: Mary Ann Hance, CI.ER)M- s oda Bell Lu-keit. Louise J. Schmidt. Dem D.crta SIA+ Meeker. Rep. Rep. Dem•: Juanita L Polley. Dorn.. CL IDMS: Rosana ILPWry, Rl;eapp-- CLERKS: Margaret A. Dietrich, JUDGES: 3ENelliecl ughiln Lillie GU'ert. Dem Mary Irene Ldahart, Dam: L'hrt:» Clem: lieten Sl.. Skar, Dem.: De- Rep.: Betty I. LmwDem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 33 tine Finnie. DeLila E :Nelson, Dom. CIXRKS- Ruth M. A" odo. WILLING PLACE Re-r-atkKa Dem.*. Wary Eleanor Chase. Dem. Center,24!4 21st Street.San Psblu EL NTE PRECINCT NO.S ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO.t LaVon W. Griffin. Dem.INSPECTOR: Caroline A n n e POLLING1. Ro PLACE, Ran c h o POLLING PLACE: toll- Moors So+una, I4ra Sehoeol. Road 26 itNt San Pablo (Garage) 450 Greenwood Drive- 14 POLLINGOPL.ACE.NAdaNStoat, JUDGES* Allies M Neasoo. beta; INSPECTOR: Ham Rtt El elen G Gibson, San INYSI'Vx"LOK: Jimmie R. Burns. Garage) 2:03 V a 1 e Road• San Cl RR SKMargaretWSelway. RnL Dam. Pablo, JUDGES: Waloo O Aarnlokoski. JUDGES: Delta Moore, Dem.: INSPECTOR. Jessie B. Pearson, Dem: Florence P. Rama. Rep-: Dem Irene Sumaferer, Dem Katherine A. Moore, Dem. Dem. Phyllis Tucker. Dem CLERKS: Marta* L Morey. CLERKS: Lyia C. Alt, Rep.: JUDGES: Charlotte Eva Ras- SAN PABLO PRFeI-4CT No. 31 Dem.: Jus* Ritclsal RM: Dorothy Clara Pendergrass, Dem; Einora g*rmitr , Dem.. Mabel MPL ACK:James. POLLING PACK: Berta L Der- DL Clow. Rep Le Donne. Dem Dem. rick *Rumpus Room) ISIS Begins CLERKS: Thelma E. Rumen. Avenue, San Pahlt EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. i ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO.2 Rep.' Bonnie D. Davilla. Dem.- INSPECTOR- Beet& L. Derrick. POLLING PLACE: Hazel Adella POLLING PLACE: Willie N. Noe Jean E. MacDonald. Dem. Dem. Giberson (House in Hear) 4152 (Garage) 2906 Greenwood Drive. SAN PA13LO PRECINCT NO. 14 JUDGES: Shirley YcCaIL Dorn : Santa Kits Rd... El Sobrante.San Pablo. POLLING PLACE: Iola M. Wal- Elva Buttler, Dere_ LNSPECTOR. Hazel Adella Gib- INSPECTOR' W1111e N. Not. ker (GassCa} ',6:5 O'Hare Avenue. CLERKS Ora McAdam%. Dem.. erson, Dom Dem, San Pablo. Mary L Ramsay. Dem.: Ethel M JUDGES: Nt o i a C. AmsbtrrY. JUDGES Clara M. Korth. Dem.: tl'SI'Ex`T'OR Lillian li Thoanara Munson. Dem ion.. Opal t. Salyer. Dem Dorothy C.Cole. Dem. Dem. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 3 CL.EKIKB: Elate P. Larptak.Dem-: CLERKS: Velma Eddy, Dem.; JUDGES- Grace Irene Hutson. POLLJwG PLACE: RroaAwv,r Dame C_ Turner. Rep: Emd, M. Laurel M. Fortner. L)em: Lr1€sa» Dem.' Iola M. 'Walker. Dem. School (Multi-Pure r. Ran) SLK- —ton Dem. beth Donley, Dem- CLERKS.emCLERKSIloulseRoark, Dem,. ritt Ave. A Raker SL Stn Pablo EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.T ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO.3 Mary Jane Tempe, Dem: Beulah INSP;)(7 )R- Neu* Treat. Rep. POL.LIING PLACE, Myrtle S. POLLING PLACE: Ernest Hill F. Herring. Dem. JUDGES: Myrtle R. C r o w e. (arille (Garage) 4001 San Pablo (Garage) 2832 Arundel Way. San SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2S Dem-, Helen S lindsr*v. ras.0 Darn Road.12 Sobrante. Pahlo. POLLING PLACE: Frank H. CLERKS- M1rilde*n M Cuanine. INSPECTOR: Loan H. Masser, 1:tSPF•CTOR: Lena HIILDem. ROSH (Garage) 2204 Pin* Frank AveH D*Mm Joan Struey. Rep-: IvaW Dem JtfUGES. Haset B. Rhodes. Rep.; Muer. Dora, JUDGES: Vlolet Wyers, Rep-: (della A. Heihn. Dem.SannPablo. AN PAOLO PRECINCT NO. sl Dorothy L Corum. DemCLERKS: Helen H&t r t r o v e, hlOR J !ori* Wallace,RallacePOLLING PICRthy G Edux. Kinnard. DLucille N. HIII, Dem.; Mll- Dem. C JUDGES: Artle M. Caulk. Dem.. Crabb (Garaet) 1325 Brookside imaleaa KLng, Dam: Eleanor L. dred Powell. Rep_ Grace H. Darby. Dem.DrIveL San Pabim tea=e= Dem ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT CLE`RRS: Genevieve L Travea>to, LNSPECTOR: Dorothy C. Crabb. EL SOBRANTIE PRECINCT NO. 3-A PLACE:NO. ?-A POLLINGDom.• Jessie F: Dillard. Dem.: JUDGES: Kathleen Paiadezter. POLLING PI.ACE•. Myrtle S. ko, Warage)U BowhtlLB Lane- San Rase Boar*, Rep. Dem.• Meaeor Scbett. Rep.. Cartue (Rumpus Room) 401 San Pablo.SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 14 CLERICS'EM& L A-W&WArr.Dem.:DamPOLLINGPLACE: Ethel H. Sa- DaRautd EE Sobrsute.t^fSPV7C POR: Pears B. Farris. rine (Garage) S18 John StreViolas:San pem Helen D LNSPECTOR: Myr S. Cathie. Rep. Pablo. Saxexa Dom. Rep JUDGES: Falba C. Slaton, Dem.; INSPECTOR: Ethel H. Saving SAN PABLO PRECINCT NEI. 34 JUDGES: Rhoda F Lam.Lane. De ; Kathryn L. Caudle. Dom. DOMP- ElrnPOLLINGPLACE- M a r Y Eleanor E Graham De , CLERKS: Charlotte Btnko, JUDGES: Doris EiRel a Jensen, i'.weer(Gapbj, rage) SW Wyman Ave. CLERKS-Media Matthews.Dem: Dem' Ava R. Brindley. Dem.; SanDem. Mouse Bell Dem INSPECTOR- Marg E. Shaver, NDdma D_ Kersey. Dem-: Zel a. A. Shirley A. Stimpson. Rep, CLifi Molls F 13rerray. Kep ROLLINGWOOD PRECINCT NO.4 Dm.. Hazel Baker. Dem-;CunninghamngLela V. Dem. EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.• POLLING PLACE: Curtis y 1 . Snider. Dem. JI"I7t:E: Vitals. M. Foster. Dere. POLLING PLACE: Ed Marcos Thompson (Rumpus Room) 969 CLERKS:Gwcmda Et.'Nagy.Rep= (Carate) 35311 Wesley Way. El Chevy Way. San Pablo. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. L7 Benita Thomsen. Dem- S3brante.INSPECTOR: Hazel I. Hetzel. Consolidated with San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 35 INSPECTOR: Theresa Brus0. Dem- No. 29) POLLI" P1.AC : San Pablo. Dmna_ JUDGES: Donna B. Saltkill, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 111 !sews: 13782 San Pablo Avenue. JUDGES: Florence L. Cross. Dem.: Mary N. Gail*Kos, Dem. POLLING P L A C E: Broadway :ran Hash+ Dem: .Kinn L Backe. Dena CLERKS• Virginia A[. Mayberry, School (Multi-purpose Room) Mer- INSPECTOR- Ruby M_ Potter. CLERKS- Thelma Downing, Dem: Melba L. Rudd. Dom'. La- lit Ave. A Baker SL. San awo. Dem Dem- Phyllis Tbomasof. Def*.: Verne V. Meade". Dem. INSPECTOR. Violet V. Parana*, JUDGES: Juanita R_ Campy Srlr& Maroos. Dem. ROLLINOWOOO PRECINCT NO.5 Dem. Rep.' Heten Cmwelt Dem. ELSOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE:Wails A.Art- JUDGES.Marilarette E. Jordan.. CLERKS: Rosie D_ Leal. Dem : POLLING PLACE- Banduces derson(Garage) 2595 Artindel Way. 2 Dem.: Edith Genevia Goodbar, Orbl• X. Hurt. Dem. Franc" M. CAatiian Station (Utility Room) Scan Pablo. Dem, Meikle Dem- 63s9-A Dam Rd.. El Sobranty INSPECTOR: Eileen Anderson. CLERICS:Helen M.Patera. Rep.• SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO, 34 LNSPECTOR. Teresa Banduccl. Dem. Mattie Mae Jones. Dem.: Thelma POLLJNG PL.ACR:Alice P_Shu- Dem JUDGES:Marmuerite L Hanover, J. Smith, Dem.bat (Living' Rm) 3.."'44 Evans Ave- JUDGES: Fdma B. Idle. Dem.; Dam- Elsa L Crandall. Rep, SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. tf ane. San Pablo. Vary S-06, Dem. CLERKS: Phyllis 1. Turribloom, POLLING PLACE- Eugene R. INSPECTOR. Mary Y. Angiix- CLERKS: Grace Ratta. Rep.: Dean.: Analis J. Hill. Dem.; Irene Telzotra (Garage) 2023 Vanheo Dem. Alves Ir Ranmer;Dem: Thtran Evans, Dem Avenue. San Pablo. JUDGES-Alice P. Shubal.Dem: A- Johnson. Dem GIANT PRECINCT NO- 1 y, INSPECTOR- Dorothea, Nilcolar- Beatrice(-.arlsad. Rep.EL NOBRANTE PRECINCT NO.16 POLLINGPLACE:Giant Bowling- stn.Rep.CI.E3tXS: Doectlhu S. W&rddl. POLLING P'f.ACS:I.olm E Olsen Club. 4300 Giant Road. JUDGES Yaebelle D. Crandall Dem.:Joyce L. Shipley. Dem.. Er- (Gar"od, (CTs Santa Waris head. INISPI=OR- Carl Pinto, Dem. Dem.:Edna P.Dtaa ma Rslt4 , Dern. S Sobrante JUDGES: Edward Hardyman, CLERKS. P.Davis.D v Tenney. Dem.. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. V INSPYCTOR:Lois E.Olson.Keg• Rep Mamie K. Luix,Dem. a I.oulse Hopper, Rep. Myrtle .. POLLING PLACE: Dover School JUD[ERS: Kathleen EL Braun. CL,ERK.S:Margaret Cooke,Dem.: Brewer. Rep, Auditorium) list Street A Dover Des*.- PhyllisJ. Gilbert. Dem. N. Virginia Gusulette. Rep.: Bar- Avenues San Pablo CIERK$: psis EL Smith. Pop, bara H. Ballist. Rep. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 20 INSPEflC'TOW Margaret 31L Cot- Carnal& KEayoa. Dem.: Mabel W. GIANT PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE: Angie M. Ions, Rep.. Cullen. Dom. POLLING PLACE: Greater IDE F i May 3, 1960 - continued Bethel Baptist Church. 1,0: ICL- RODEO PRECINCT NO. 4 CLERICS: Birdie S. Houb-tte. IN811E.(TOP.: Jatcg:rrflne C. Ter-` liams Dr.. San Pablo. I-CALLING PLAt'E-.: St_ PatneiCs D)*nL. Bitiie J. Smitbron. Drsm; per. Lem. m INSPECTOR: Katherym Harri- Chureh-SehtiaL-Ith C• Cagomxo. There= Meehan, Rep. JUDGES: Elaine H. Saunders;. son Dem. Roden PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 6 Dom.: Vola Zanusnl, Dom. J13WES: Irene W. Hart. Dem.. IINSPOCTOR: Maria M. Cargo, POLLING IIACE: Beverly A. CLERKS: Margaret 'V. Boyer, Eulntlee Andemin. Dem. Dem, Terrint (Garage) =15 Sim.as Ave- Dem.: Pauline tet Agostlnn, Re CLERICS: Eleanor L an. !'irate. Josephine Peters. RopStlnsa\n. JUDGES: Margaret G. Oesar. Rep c. ikm. Emily It Simon. Dem:Sara Dem.• Jerrie J. Jonre Dian. LXSPEL:TOR: Beverly A- Ter- PORT COSTA PRECINCTNO. 1 Russell Dem C't.Eiti Hattie, R Gillette. Rep-: doll. Kier.OLI,ING PLACE: Port Costal GiANT PRECINCT NO. 3 Winona L. !tall. Dam,: Beatrice JUDGES: Charles N. McLean. Grammar School, Pn" Costa. i PULLING PLACE: Estefyt Jtsbn- Stephens. Demi Rep.; Murlei A. McLean. Rep. INSPECTOR: Julia Harrington. son (Garage) W Phanue Drive. RODEO PRECINCT NO. S CLERKS: Eleanor K. Ibism-r. Diem. San l'ablo. 140L.LING PLACE: CAthrryn 32. Iarm.• Frames M. Grrrnlaw, Rep.; JI'DI FAS: )Catherine Ligon, Dom.:j 1N51'EC"i`OR: Molrna AC o r k A Havrly 4Garacel Set! Nxpa (Street. Barbara L Jrslwnwn. Rep. t.lna Norton. Dom.i t Rep 1'.ti Boat 2Sl Rudet+_ PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 9 CLERKS: 3rary 3l. Ber•Irgr«.n.1 fRTAlbertaWilliams.Rep.: lNSPEC-VR: Cytharye 3l. ltay- l VLLJNG PLACE Grace A. Flat-Alberta Dem.: Cathorfne, FI Steren%. Dem.:' 011ie B. Meeks. Dem. elv. Rep. terson (Garage) 2411 Kyer Street. 3tarbarle A. Humphrey. Rep. CLERKS, Lama 3L WYdertn er. JUDGES• Mattie L. Harrison. Pgntie- DANVILLE No. 16 Consolidated'+ Dem,:Estella Johnson Dem:Clara Rep Margaret D. Braga. icon L\SPE['TOIL: Eduard L Silva, with DANVILLE PRECINCT ti Connor. CLERKS: Stella C. Roberts. Dem. No. 1 GIANT PRECINCT NO. 4 L)em: Joyce 3L Barnett. Dem.: JUDGIN: H e le n L. Renitto, POLLING PLACE: Veteransi POLLING PLACE: First Baptist Em- ACAIden. Dens. Dam.• tatricia Schreiner, Dec. 3trmoriasl Fildr- Hartz & Prnr ••netjl Church, 3900 McGkrthen 'Cary. Sam RODEO PRECINCT NO. 6 CLERKS: Grace A. Patterson. Ares. Danville, (c/o Horace Van! Pablo, POLLLNG PLACE: Joaquin R. Dean.; Anna J. Montgomery: Betty Garden) t INSPECTOR* Cora Belle Orr. Valine Waragrl :+ ]!a r i p o s a Snavely. Rep. I.NS;YECTOR: V1-,la S. Root. Rep. 11 A4 Rep. Street. Rodeo PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 10 JCf)(.V- Daisy J. Foard, Rep. JUDGES: Ethel L Washington. L\SPECWIt.• Daisy D. Bennett. POLLING PLACE: Joan Ida 'L«- CLERKS: 3larixenr Doild, Dem.: Dem.- Aline Jackson. Dem. Rep, mean (Rumpus Room) SSI:, Ramona, Edna Thompson. KenN.CLERKS-Gwendolyn M.CanE.ter. JUDGES: Mamie Valine. Street. innate. DANV4LLE PRECICT NO. 2 it Dem.: lasrtener 'V. Griffin lteR: Dem Julia Matrpbg, Leta INSP'F.t"Tt)K: Joan Ida Zeman. POLLING PLACE: San FUtmrm' h Wilma J. Robinson. Dem. CLERKS: Manvella EL Randall. Rep, alley Filch School. Cfr[s' Gym, GIANT PRECINCT NO. S Dem. Lura I- Battaya- Dem; JUDGES: Irrnr 1E. Nichtingatle, Ifo t.o••-• I n. Danville. s POLLING PLACE: Elirsbrth J. Alta V'elikonla, Dem. Dem: Frances Wilson, Dem. INSPF:CT()R: Isabelle Brown.! Learn (Rumpus Rm,) 236 Marital- RODEO PRECINCT NO. 7 CLERKS: Beverly De Rare, Rep_-. Ren vin Drive, lath Pablo. P('LLL\G !•LACE: Cites Orsi iloruthy Kttsslrattmer, [><ra: leen, J1 [f;F»4: Diane Howard. Rep: INSYE:CTOR: Elizabeth J. Leon, Itas.neent. 334 Carrtsazs Avenue. Smith. Dens. Ce-11. t'^,Tvas Dom. Dem, Rodeo. California CLERKS: Lorraine Donal•1, Ren•: LAS,!EC-Mit• Una 36L Ellsworth, PINOLE PRECINCT NO. ItJUDGES:Marilyn De J.EYnch.Rep.: T-mn Puckett: Grace R F[easell,' era M. Bailey. Dem Dtrp, AC1Ltins 1Garagr) POLIANG A 107 Ata ymO vllis et-CLERKS Haar 1 D. Parker. JUDGES- Mary E_ Can-4. Drm.: s.LE PRE('INCT NO. 3Dem.. Georgia J. Rose. Dem-' Iasis G;;;jusa ]L Zeigler. Ilan. our. Y(nole. DANYI E. O'Keefe. Dem. LC t'tCiOR: fPrlon R. C«u[srte, elmho C: Yi»1CF:: Rnt•rrt R.ff GIANT PRECINCT NO. 6 CLERICS: Flora E C)tsL Drm: Dem AVelrhnns, Re.lrtence, 111 3laiilen! POLLING PLACE, Montaltrin E]izatmth Abar, Drag; Thelma M. JUDGES: Cornelia M. Wimmer, L... Dnnvllle. x Manor School (liallway) Chry.s(aw Sheridan. Dem.I4m.: Margaret F. Faris, Dem t SPF:C'COR: .Fane H. Lonerwin. Drive, San Pablo, RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1 CLERKS. Phyllis M. Wilkins. Kea. INSPECTOR: Helen E, Daviei% M)LLING PLACE: SL I'atriek-'s Rep.: Arline A- Koontz,• Drm.: Do- /UDGF:c- KPth-vn K. 'WeNhons. Dem. SicChurchHall:rd Parker icenur. heirs 34. Lewis. Deas. rh*- • V t•-!an A. Gilbert.Rep. JUDGES: E1•rLvn Mwt:ars, Dem.: Ra.itrat PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 12 CLERKS: Patsv n Timmnn<. Kathryn 1, Ahlquist. 1)rm I\_PE(-TOR: Rose It. Rwlrit:,ur«. POLLING PLACE: Patsy H, Ren.: Doter K. Carvalho: Dorothy{ CLERKS- Virginia 3l. E mr"n- Dern. York (Garage) 1654 Marlena Road. Denn-hu«, uelo. fete•]nary A, Hollingsworth. JUDGES: Vera K. Coughca. Pinote. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 4 i Dem.,. Agnes S. Kneisel. Dem. Dem.; laspualiva 3L Lkssrgh:n, INSPECTOR: Hazel D. Parker. nao - n° . GIANT PRECINCT NO. 7 Dim. House.House. Hart•• Ave., rrstnnvi17' 1 ( r/,r POL.LIN'G PLACE: !Mildred V. CLERKS- E anawa Loarey, Rep: JUDGES, Margaret M a d e r o r, [ r"n'•" siij-tt '- rI'rPr' Arands (Living Rin) 213 Heather 34ynn A Clark. Dena; Vwiamar irra• V6,irt K Apparius. Re P- IN441WIT011: Starwaret Sl. Rd-1 CiwL'. Diens. mnn.is. Pe _ Drive- San I)ablo, CLERKS: Patsy H. York. Rep.: ft [N'cc r-.•f.- R rraa.nm,}t} INSPh:CI`OR: Barbara L Tess RODEO PRECINCT NO. ! Mary U. Catlmirette. [em : Char- ch.nlnn•t no.i 1P;.,- sy.-„shy r.Re). P'+()LLINt' PLACE: !i i 11 r r r r t kne A. O'Kourkr, Drm, C1,F•Hs:K• 4:-n'•-f^••• NP,•In•'-.' JVDGES: Josephine L Ostby. Sthmil tMulti-Purpose Roomi Ma- PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 13 r.•. Dem.• Barbara L Get,rce. Lem, honey Rd- & Calif.. St-. lloder,. A[---r-« ssrneg. Rep.: CLERKS: Lxitha I1 YrrTv. Rep.; lNSPEI"Tt)R: Ruth M ()r rule 11OLLING PLACE:Anna 4'. Itax- 3t-enr-t F Rslov "-in, l mussen (Garage) 1211 Nob Hill DANVtt / E POEr'1N('T N7. FVirginiaG. Hox-ard. Rep,: Mildred Dern Avenue. E'Ea1tr. r, r o.IrP F Fer-V. Areuds, Dem.JUDGES: Electa It. N e i s o n )NSPEa7OR Anna C. P.asmus- T-01,T 1-r. Fit ACF• GIANT PRECINCT NO. E Rep,; Lucille T_ Werth. Rrp. lien. Drta Vision (r'enril-noel 211 EI Snhrnn- POLLING!'LACI::Alta N,Gratia CLERKS: MarCueretr K r e i rt, JUDGE: A t h a t e« T. J atmea, to n-. rw+nvule. Gaspe) 2640 O'Harte Road. San DcuL. Wilma L larivr, isrm_; Wim- G'a11G,rnia Lacks. Dem- 1V4PFr`eOR, Ellrabeth S. Fer- Pablo. Adr:itar Rodrigues. Dees,CLERKS:Sarah alar Carmicheai. gu-n. Ren. INSPECTOR: Alta N. Gragg. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 10 lkma• Helen Roberts. Dem..• Avilda Jt•De.F•.4- c;-thryn F. Miller. r Dem. POLLING PLACE: Bayo VistaBulb. Dent lien• r)-nth, 7- 11nnti-r• n-m, JUDGES. Florence R. Lindsry, Community Ptieza-• !talo Vista. it•.- G'LF,PVII F:'+'-th ^. n"•h1«,' Dem,• Lucille M. Fisher. Rep. d-,0. P.O. Box 135. HERCULES PRECINCT NO. t P m• *4l'n 1•'. stn,.,iltnn. Rep.. t CI.F.RI:S: Doris D. (ldan. Rep.:tea,-E'OLI.ING PLACE: !P e r c u t e s Ethel 31 Grover. rl-^..iN.'_b`t CIIt: alenttes E, !Ginter. ybartler Company 4 tuh Flouse.Her- wGenevieveA. !loth, ikmsi; Made- JVI)GEN: M a r C a e e t Ohman, cuk-A. trio Herman Langford, Di n4Vlr s F PPLcr-NrT Stn• 6 s) lyre A. Merrier, RCjr' Dem Fluritia E !"rims• !Cep Dr.)Nr c•t ArF. f1' f Nl Cnun- GIANT PRECINCT NO. 9 Secty.. tL,i 83 Hercules). r,.CLI;'Itl T mlllrev! Az l.rp.: INSPECTOR prances Earttne try r• F Asnan Ruth nt.)n. s Consolidated with Giant No.i) GrAa,t M.Thomas.Lem;Ass=.ta V. AVS• Dens. NSPEG'Tt)R: Ruth St. Donahue, GIANT PRECINCT NO. 10 Madigan, 1em JUDGES: Gladys L Langton!, Rrn. POLLING PLACE: 4`harlattr H it•rw-va- r-^th-rine T'. Van s Amaral (Garage! 23 Ka\anatgL RODEO PRECINCT NO. WA Rep.: Gertrude Randall. Rep. Na•vs, Rep.- Rets J. Johanson,'KILLING 1'LAC E: Nato Vista CLERKS: Ethel H. staples y fRoved, San Pablo, tNnL: Polly M. L.indIVAM Dem.:1NSl'h`t'1Y)It: Naomi to Ma Cal- Community.1115 Bari+ Vista, !to PLF'NtCw \'-••-Im•' R. Liranes-1deli, P.O.P',a), iitiY 155.. tirlh Marshall. E)rt.s Teti„ iicm. tun B-n.- r.1ni, .T'•hn.nn. Dem.: JUDGES, Alice E.. Harrill. lem.' 1NSl'Eh`Te)!L: Elannrr M, Kry., SELBY PRECINCT NO. t R F.em-ry, Claribel P. Russell, Rep. Rets• POLLING PI.A('t:: Sciby I'ram- CLERICS: Charlotte ti. Amaral. J(llGES: Mildred laug. them.: mar School. Highway 40 Tor•mey, nANVre 1 E PPFCINCT NO. 7 Item.• Camilla B. Yarsions. Rep.. Adelus A. Rakke, Aima Selby F"+c t fVr. PT.AVV- Amerf-art L--i Evalyn Bennetts, Dem. CLERKS. Maxine t). 34„n4len- 1\S!'E:CTOR: Zara E. Morris. '^n I'Mc.. ffl"-w c'rr-noct Av-., GIANT PRECINCT NO. 11 hall. Sem.: nMaryCunin5kana. RAIL nville, el. "-"e- Van Gorden. PULLING PLACE.• Lucille F_ ileal; Mary Mend nes. /ka.. JUIXIES: Anita Bettiga. Dem.: F,n ct,.v t4:, 1)n-rr/l-- Rood (Living Rini S-. Naaey Drive, RODEO PRECINCT NO. WS Merredex P. Foutch, Dem. INUP"r•TOR: Nannette Ilrnm- tan Pablo. POLLING PLACE: 1lal•• Vista CLERKS: Anna Y. Ritchey, t-v_ n.-,• INSPECTOR; Lucille E. Road. Communily lxds.. ita}v %'I*," It - Dein.- bezel T. Anderson. Krp.: rt'nGec'a• Atyrtto cT. Vin,ling. Dem. d.'w P.O. Boz 153 In.-Rayne.Rep. U«m. P•••h F. L inenker. Dom. JUDGES: Virginia D. Sechrist. 1NSPECrOlt• Gladys ttrunftl , SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT s•r FP.:s- F-n J. les-tw. nem.: Dem., Margaret M. Hanley. Itrp. I.,IL NO. 2 st.l.n V. (-Arlan. Rep.: Fdrut A. CLERKS, Thelma A. 'Grine, i UDGE S: M a r C a r r t 1- Pott. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. t 'V"nit•nn Rrn t>rm- Dorothy 1. Jocklm; Sylvia lien.. rhrrrsa E., 4:ranatix Ikai !'t)LI.iNG PLACE: Crockett nANV•t 1 E PPFCrNCT 'tin• P L Lively. 1)em• S: 3ii1iCLClub. 402 Ralph Avenue. Crockett. F'(sT,T.I(: s'[.ACs' rh•+-purr- r GIANT PRECINCT NO. 12 Dem.. tt&:-I 1. na.,tJOUrr. D".11. iNSE'ESCTUK: Olympia T. Braga, a„r„) 4^r•••nl siartz Ace- R Laurels DOLLING PLACE: Edward F. ttartara fl. Murphy. Rep. lama Ilr4.P• n-nvillo.. Vrtsch tGarage). :0: Mischele RODEO PRECINCT NO. MC Jt'[>t:L^4: Arden A. Derauxir,, tv.rF^TnR; 3trargir«t D. Pen-1 Drive. San 11al,k+. POLLING !'LACE:: Mayo Vist. Dema- Margaret Jane Morgan. Rep. Inn•1. E(` R.n 1NSPTOR. iwtnaa Hinning. C mmunaty 111,15.. tta}o %wa. R-- CL%RKH-. MarMilner. Dem: tr•isr-c c; Nnrsn- 3t. A1'•rWit.! 4 41, tl.•k ISS. Mary N. !Brazil. ail,-;:L.Susie Etlack- fV^ sr,•••trlrr Nr^h•,is, Iter J(TD)(iE»1: petty J. M a x a•e i L INS!'EC1'tIt. tannic J. Mara.Lall, ard. Mesa st c:itV t Grrtru0- K. Sturm, 1)em. Norma Jean Wctsch. Isco. hent. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO,2 Rrn, L"Mon- T.. (•ah-nl, Dem.;: CLERKS: !label I- Shtwkey. JIDt:ES. Jacqueline G. Warr- POLLING PLACE: Am-rican 4-- Vv-fvn A. Grnoshrck. Rep. A 1>em., Bessie Elliott. Dem.; Fidelia eckr. Rep.; Ruby M- Hle%in% IN-m- Tion Bldg., Pomona & Alexandria Dowsr•1.1-E PRE''INOIT NO, 9 Ilernardi. Firm. CLERKS: Miriam,A- S.vtL /C;._: Ave- Cruckett. POT,LsNt. PT.AC•F.: Wan Rn•nnn GIANT PRECINCT NO. 13 Virginia C. Caoper, lsens,. ttar- INSPECTOR:Theresa C-Joseph. Valley Vn'nn Hlerh School (Glrts' POLLI_\G Y3 JLCE: Alice Pohl terra It Murphy, Key. t'lrsa v-psi. ?so Lnvo Lane. Danvtll-. I Garage) _aril Flannery Street.San PINOLE PRECINCT NO. t JUD4:ES• Tens McManus. Dem.; \v;)SPECTOR Alice 3t. Fang.1 Ilahkr• HULLlNt: !'LACE: City Hall. !retie !` Dreyer. C>rta Dem. r. INSPECTOR: Alice Pahl• Dem. pear Strut_ fin Pte (fiend chw- ('LEJtKS:Jean Zalba, Rep.: Iter- F!'r)(.F4: E-th-r 3t. Owen. Rep.:; JUD4'ES• Pirtty L Vogt, Rep. o- c-•' Carrie- Moore). nlrr N. Williams. Dram: Elazel Y Jov^- R ilelwl. Rep. Lavelle Knaefle, Item, 1Na'!'th'hllt: Irma tla:is, lett. y Dors• Rep• rt,gcttr¢• rrmthv Ladner, ReD.:' CLERKS: Sylvia Pilley. Dem- JUDGES: Helen IL L,wix tk-m.. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 3 3L,,rg-t F• Snr•nann• them.: Star- h Dorothy Weir. Rep,: Kathryn B. Mame E. Dutra. Rep. PULLING PLACE:Crockett Flro thn C- S-hlar.man. Rep. lit Jana, Krp. Ct.ERKS: Father 31- tonin+ m Protection BIde- 714 Loring Ayr., naNVlt s E PRECINrT NO. 10 k GIANT PRECINCT NO. ti ReyL• Mary t'- t"Ansta. /Cep.. Agnt- Crockett. e/o J. Mewanus. 41S At- Consolidated with Giant No.1S) !L Klem, Rep- h--bra SL. Crockett. MT,T,t vr: PLACV: 'W, F, riaih. POLLING PLACE: Laverne eum Consolidated PRECINCT NO. 2 INSPECTOR: Kosher M. Itauer, inr i P"Wner) t!.$ Piaza Circl-, Varanleta 4taraFe) ;hanaiira (Ol2 Clidated with Flier,ria-+vr1r«. Avenue, San Pablo. Pinole No. 2)JUDGES, Alfred G. Dyer. Rep.: sNQs'FC•TOR: Marguerite Cush-jIIC811E:4`11OR:Laverne Waraniem POLLING PLACE: t'aotr-Her- 01rn J. Martin. Dem inJ!'DGFS- r.rtnulo ('here. Dom.:iDem, cube; School (Multi-purpose Rus: CLERKS: Clara A. LeardiaE F,m•n•• J. 'W'-hoiman. Ren.JUDGEhe Jennie H Speihataq Valley & Tennent A\e- Lart.: Martina Imnrriiae, Drm: (.T.c•Ps:cc: Mary E. Mass. Them.:Ppm. Thelma tialarer. Dt m. I.NSPEi-17011: Estelle M- C_.ata. 3tary luutsr Kw+hnir. Drm. CLERKS: Doris M. Allan. Rep. Dem. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 4 1-31zath-th 1. HP-XIPtt, Rep.; rfettyi i Gloria J. Mason, Dem.: tams! A. JUDGES: Ed n a Etasmemscset:. POLLING PLACE Crockett Ann Sowardo. Ren. I C-oti"r, lt-p Lem.- Jrselean L. Mirodes, larva. Club, 4a2 Ralph Avenue. Crockett. n4NV11 1_E PPECINCT NO,it GIANT PRECINCT NO. 15 CLKRKS- MtaSJrvdTlptwy, the : INSPECTOR: Aura Wirtanrn, F'OLT 1NC: PT-ACF,: Veteran-' Consolidated with Giant No. 14) llsomthy Ranson. Lsem.: June An- Dem. 39emori-st BFur. ![•+rtz & Pronnoeti OLEUM PRECINCT NO. / dervoct. Dec- JUDGES:Helen M• Haugh.Dow.: %v-. Danville. C/o flomee Van! PiNOLE PRECINCT NO. 3 Charlotte M. Clericl. Rep. rp,«•t--- F'O Rov 14,. DnnvulP. CILLINOleum 1 t>< 3 Consolidated)Pt)LLIN4: PLACE: Antrnr A CI-VRKS•Margaret G:kilry,D,-m. sx-4F,914-rOR: itarna J. Stans Pri hl. ING PIACE: St. - o is h's lopes 4Garages 616 Quinan At- Clara, McErstorffer, Deem: Dorothy be--v. D-m.Parish Ball, kcloTennant A v e n u r, nuc. Phone. G N inane. IN= Jt•DGF:3: G-n-«P 3l- Rrotherts,tPinole. (_end CL c!o Rev. E7 Caul- INSPECTOR. Marian T. LoPes•- CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 5 ve- • F1<n R- TM111ek, Dec. I1 1 ling). lawn- MILLING PLACE: T+awn Hall CLEFKS: Vlretnta R. Lyon,! 3INSPECTOR- Dem. mSPEI TC)R: Eleanor A. Olde JUl>A:E`1'Jcanrttr Sasstsnr.Drta.. Center, '.ad Avenue & trawls St., t)rm.: Dorothy Allen, Dem.: Amvi rw D1rJVm. 1)l'ili: Edith M Joyce Btddingrr. Dsrm..Vrockett. r/-r Ben H. Zuppan. 613 J Whenter. Rep. Detre hLrthor" CLERKS: Marh•rse D. Ri-xv. lst Ave- Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 12E CLERKS:E:vrlyn Moring.Dme .: Isom- Esthrr VVarrie than.. Muth INS!"E7L'TOit: Teresa M. Vitaalie, POLLING PLACE:: lrono 3t. 340-1 Inez Yates, Dem, t Bunt. tem.Deter T-r tRu,"wip Room) 190 Came.s Small board) PINOLE PRECINCT NO- 4 JUDGES: Eleanor Crow, Dean.: Dray-• r/anveile. s OLEUM PRECINCT NO. 2 4 POLLING PLACE: 4)thelia A. Josephine Arquilla. Dem. TNSs'E(TOR: Beulah 3t. Chap- tromst.dt (Utility Room sZ+ CLE:RiCS: Ruth Reid. Dema: Ma- poll Dem.(Consolidated with Pinole 2) Heise A\r_, Box II C. ry Serpa, Dema: Catherine Stenso, irril;F4: Nntle G. flute, Rep.: OLEUM PRECINCT NO. 3 lYCI11FX7 kR: 4-stholia A. Sttvm- liens, Irmo 'I it"Iar. Dem. Consolidated with Oleum No.1) viodt Item- CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 6 CLERKS: 'W,vntlon A. Falr-hild, RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1 Jl IsGt Mamrla M. AVllliamo. E•OLLING PLACE: ltarrts-Neff nem.: Rharlov al. Y-na•son, Dem. POLLING 111-4,CE: Odd IlWlta,rnt tem: lanae L EA.ard. Pons- Motors (Stow Room 1402 I'onsona Roth C. Lauxten. Dem. Halt. Rodeo Avenue. Rodeo. (Frtd CLERKS- Ruth A. Eckhardt. St.- Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 13 ds Scott. 340 Harris Avenue. Roden Dem.: Ira D. Elanford. Drta: Irene iNSt'EI."TUR: Florence C• Yatch- POLLING PLACF, William A A liumpbrry, D-m. mrnott. Deter G dding.• (Residence) .".22 La Ques 4E far key!.i r INSPECTOR, Ella R. Ackerman. PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 5 JUDGES: Rnae Fanucchl. Rep.: to Dr., Mrivitle. Rep. PULLLNG PLACE: Gladys M_ Dorothy C Gteben, Dein. INSP'Er-TOP.: Olivia 1. Gorman 4 JUDGES- Virginia Wiedman, Hill tGaraees M. 4th Avenue. CLERKS. Elizabeth Cihnla. Rep.. RPh. Dem.: Lilith J. Gomez Dem. Bode, (yliforsita.. Alsee E. Alley. Rep-; Rita, C- Rut+- il•rN:F--- Sixty L.nmpkln. Dem.. CLERKS: M a e L Dickinson, INSPEC'r'OR: Gladys M_ Hill. soaL Dem. Zan- C. Forrelra, them. Rep.: Mary Hemenrz, Dem..• Elea- Dem. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.T CLERICS:Anna 31.Jensen,Dem.: nor n., Doty, Lem. JCDGE\:C'Saitr R. Masrt [ren: POLLING PLACE: Netfs OC- Charlatt S. Van (:orders. Rep•'. 4. RODEO PRECINCT NO.2 Maude B•.yd, liens. fire. 1426 Pomona Street. Crockett. 3tari. F,. n.fddines. Rev. POLLING PLACE. First Balstlmi CLERICS: Audrey M_ Tayk-r, 1NSPE('TUR: Melba C. Bertoret- DANVILLE PRECINr,T NO. 14; S;v Church NG PL. 3rd i t Rapt rt Vera.-Gilda Markarian. Dem: Rita In. lent. POLLIXG PLACE:: Danville Fir" M. !Cion. Krp_ JUDGES: Delta R. Belleci. Dean.. Hoose, Hartz Ave.. Danville. Sem)Sts., Ro'd's"'• PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 6 Beatrice Cistem Des. ch-rk b, P.O. Bnx 204, Llnnvfllo.' INSPECTOR: E 1 v i r a Surette, POLLLNG PLACE: Lucille H CLERICS., Anna 3L Brown.Deem. INSPE(-TOR: Beatrice Mitchell; Deni. E`ish tGarag,,i Z':6 Tennent Aae- Florence A. Cbemycx. Dens; Jose- Rep. JUDGES: Alice 3l. Valise, Dem.: nue, Iinolle, phine Vaso. Dema JUDGES, Dorothy L.Kelly,Rep.;Rose BrICatory. a A. Williams. INSPECTILbR: Beverly Duper- CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.6 Slarierfe F. graham• Rep-CLERICS, m.' Mildred Mcnilonsa. Dem,- POLL IXG PLACE: Valona Eire CLERKS: Mary A. Holt. Rep.; Vera Bradshaw, Ika. JUDGE Lucille IL Fish nkat:: Dept- 14.. l illiaa Street.Crockett, Atice S. Kichline, Rep.: Emma Hokss L Skillman. Deas.. cto Ben H. Zuppan. 61:. tat Ave., SL•arotte. Rev. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 3 CLERICS- Mabel EL Gallagher. Crockett. DANVILLE PRECINCT NO, 151 POLLING PLACE., Gatretson Dem.•Eranovs L WIl on. Area: mat-ECTOR: Maryr J Ray,Dem. POLLING PLACE, Danville Film HEPGIM SCHOOL 48chowl LD- Iwirsaine J, Tabler. Deter JUDGES:California J.Marchand. House. Hartz Ave., Danville. Send bran). Garretson Avenue. Roden PINOLE PRECINCT NO. T Dem.; Johanna Oehinerv, Dem cheek to P.O. Box 204, Danville. INSPECTOR: Helen Fitchett. POLld\t, PLAIT:: Birds.- S. CLERKS: Theresa Costa. Dem.• 1NKPEt,To m Eleanor J. Crair, Rep. Houtette. tGamer) =4 itoilgr Mary J. Regalia, Dent.: Leatha Dem. 1JUDGES. Mesio C. Stem Rep.. A%v eue. Pinole. Griflfit. Dem. J!'DG:ES: Rose S. Ferrelm. Rep. Fiances L Pink. Dem, L\SPEC'TClR: Marty Teresa CROCKETT PRECINCT NO.9 gram J-an Beazor. Rro. CLERKS: GaendoLvn D. Win- Lazateat. Rrp. I%3LLING !'LACE: Elton L.Tur- CLERKS: Rose R, 'Walter. Rep.* ship Rep.; Rath M. Tacronl Krp; JCDGhS:Mila 13bpo. Dela: Nil! ner (Garage) Zi: Pomona. Cr-- Elsie 31. Ebres, Rep.:Scary Jo Tay Ermamta A. Coleman. Dem. Rms. Rep_ krtt. Ito ysy i f l t J• May 3, 11060 - continued DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 16 JVDGE:Ann I-Spuriock.Dem-_ LCSPFCTOR: Irene Lassalle, (Consolidates With Lafayette POLLING PLACE: Charles An- Grace W. Hays, Rep Dem_ Na 39 L No. 40) derson (Carate) 353 Danville High- CLEMKS: Alice C. Does, Rep- JUDGES: Martha It Virrette, POLLIXG PLACE: St. 31ary'w way, Danville.Jayne E Duffy. Rrp,: Katherine Dem.- Helen M_ Straube. Rep. College. St- Mary's, L\SPEX-Toll. Loulza F. Markle. Bauer, Rep, CLERKS: E:lireen Fle Liar. Rep.; 11%SPE:CTOR: Harold Vakakura. it"' LAFAYETTE pLAFAYETTEPRECINCTNO. 13 Marls A. FreitaRe ; Eleanor Lhrm. JUDGES: Bernice 'M Van lAr- }tll.1.L\G PLACE-3L C_ GW- EL Ames, Itep. JUDGES: Edward Gerhard. linden. Rep,; Charles Anderson, trsierve lSbopt 3661 Mossweed LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 30 Dem; James Uod,.. Rep. CLERKS., Lwvraine Donald, ReD' Drive. Lafayette- POLLiXG PLACE: Raley \Liles CLERKS: Gerald Deviln, Dem.; 1XSPIOL- YlR: 'ibrlma L Gilder- 4Rumpta Room) 3 DialloCircle, Charles L Lum Ker. Rep.; Ed. Ethel C. Dotraldson. ReD•; Lots R, slerve, Dem, Iafayette_ ward Gomez. Dem. Potter, Rep. JUDGES: Helen Olta Stanley. IXSiPECTOR: Elisabeth F. Hart- ORINDA PRECINCT NO. i DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 17 Rep.• Carmela D. Smith. Dem• man. step, POLLING PLACE;: Boy ScoutPOLLINGPLACE: Ray Perrin CLERKS• Maes R, Ilab+ty. JUDGLS: Dorothy Wles, Rep.. Hut. Near Park Pool, EI ToyonalGarage) 234 Smith Road. Danville. Rep_: Mara M, LIWA), Rep•: Jane Scary Lou Ingham. Rep. Rn. Orinda, (crop Dr. Ralph !Fall,INSPECTOR. Florence E, Wel- L. Shield*. Rep_CLERKS: :Nancy C. QuenzeL :2 Davis Rd.. t)rinda/ send' Dem. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 14 Dem- 'Uma M. Jacobson- Rep.: INSPECTOR: Carrie E. Gates, JUDGES: Ruth T. Perrino Rep; PCIS•\G PLACE: Lafayette h Clarke. Rep. Rep.tbrdelia Si. Williams. Rep, Fire House Xo,L Lus Arabia Retie. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 3i JUDGE2-4: Wiwi C. Coates, FSrp.:CLERKS: Laura F. Maced4 Lafayette. c:o Winkel. Cytlrt, POLLING PLACE: Xathaal+rt Ellen 3L Krutt, Dem.Rep.; Grace L. McIntire, Lem„10 Ruth M. Raton. Holtman ( ' CLEICK3: twn•se Detlotf, Dem„ Jean C. bbulda, Rep.garage) !011 Sunnybrook y Rep. Dr_. Lafayette_Evelyn 31. Roberts, Rep., Billie L.DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 1• Helen G. Maerber- \S'PPhFA-_ OR: RutH. Hovey,Consolidated with Danville Na 7) JUDGESHlGI noir. KrD. SAN RAMON PRECINCT son. Dem_- Joan P_ PhilUprs, Dem- Rel, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 2 FOLLLIXG PLACE: San Ramon CLERKS. Lydia Lour, Rep,: JUDGES: Myrtle C. Ambuehl. POLLING PLACE: John C. Gil- Mothers Guta San Ramon Is Ansa A. Mctartfery. Dom. Virgin- Rep.. Jeanne Christy. Rep. livan (Pl:ayhouse) 160 Camino Don ter Hal, San Raman, e/o Sig- is S. • nd`•rs'oeu Lena. CLERKS: Ctarabelle Barnette, Micuel, Orinda. mut to it EyeL P.O. l on 5:, San LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. IS Re • Dorothy If. Holt. Rep„ fSPF:Mary INC COR: Wanda Chase„ Rep. POLLING PL.AC-E-. Lafayette M. Disharuon, ltep Jtl[xfE:SS: Ethel 31. SSDittler, Ramon.Dem.: Virginia p.L\SPECTCIR: Lillian A. O'Shea. Fire Station to. 3. St_ Maws LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 32 CLERKS:cella rl lt)ck` Itchlson, POLLING PLACE• August tarn- rk•m_; Martha S. Goebel. Rep..Dem. Road. Thelma Smith. Dem„ INSPEC"Mift- Marlon L. Leigh- evi (Shop) 3:14 Mosswoud Drive, Marian F:. T. ttnttomley, Rep.ton. RepSignaM. Field Dena lafayrttr. CLERKS: Marls R lienor. Dem,: JUDGES: PatricSPatric-la Oliveira. INSPECTOR:Annie IaeaerE,Rep. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 3 Joyce a Sousa, Dem.,• Wreiha R'M•: Grace M_ tvnahan, Them_ JUDGES- Doris J. Sanko, Rep., PULLIN't; PLACE: Jean Hart Allgood, Dem. CLERKS: CTadys Liston. ftep•-. Gladys (I Willarts, Rep. Bullal)w (Garage) 4 La Plaza Cir.. TASSAJARA PRECINCT Jane WthonaelL Rep`: Claudia CLERKS: Lan! H. Dewey, Rep.,. Orinda. POLLING PLACE: Old Tassa- Rowe- i:ep- Gal Johnston. Dem.- Burnette A_ INSPECTOR: Jean Hart Buffa- jam School. Tamajarn Road, Tas- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO- 16 Deftly. Rep. low, Rep. aajara (Highland Rd, off Ty:wa-POLLING PLACE: Mildred K JU1JG:S: Catherine FI. Camp-LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 33 Jam Rd.) Request Permission for Eiiavards (Residence) ::1 Joha [OI.1.lXG PLACE Lafayette bell. Dem; Flrrbara E. Van Sickle, use of wchool from Eastern Eyre \Vtar, IatayHt Z. lCrD• District. G. J. Haim Fite Chief. LVSPECTOR: Ruth M. Holland Eire Station No. 3209 04! Tun- CLERKS: Russell P. Storris, 331 I{heem Blvd., Malaga and send Re net stunt„ I atayette_ Rev.; DJuneT. omey, Step.: 31au- check to E,C.C,F.P.D, JUDGES: Gertrude A_ Bradley. Dorm YF9l'TOK: Georgia D. Busch rine S. Morris, Rep, IXSPEMIR: Selma A, Rasmus- Rep,• Mildred E. Edwards. Ken` JUDGES Mary M \Crich, Rep.. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 4CLERKS: Dorothy S. MIUer. C,h Salmon. ReDsen, Re a POLLING PLACE: CMnrI t Elr- JUDGh.C: Anna Ruth Hansen. Rep: Mary L Fad. Rep; Jean, CLERKS: Thelma Phelps, Dean mentary Sefu,orl Auditorium, 2): Rep Dorothy X. Lafferty. Ree, L Mayes. Drew Ruth Wilbur.ReD.-Alke J.Smetts. Orinda Way. Orind;t. CLERKS: Christine M. Rel.- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 117 Ruth Janet C. Janss«. POLLING LNGPLACE: atayette Dow stein. Rep.: Elsie Hansen, Dem.: Eyre,IFowe Xo. 4, IL Winkel t_"filet, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 34 Rep. Genevieve Smith, Rep. JCIx;ES: Elizabeth N. Foulard, IAO: lAw AraWs lit.. Lafayette.POLIJXG PLACE:Arline F.Ali-PRECINCT NO. 1 Step Vern T. S. Wilson. Rep. POLLING PLACE, Atalatara IXf'SEC'i'OI{: Virginia T. A-eUrr, t rson(Garage)SMI Apache Court, C'LF FtKS: June S. taddrn, Rep.; High School, I-IN Pleasant Hill Rep• Lafayette. Mary rte Soto, Rep.; Elizabeth E. Road. Lafayette.JUDGES: Mary De Ancvli3; INSPECTOR: Arline F. Ander- Brock Bop. L\SPECTOR• Persis K, Reed, Dem.: Dorothy a Begley. Bre, son. Rep Dent CLERKS- Miriam Hunt_ Rep• JUDGES: Betty H. Wilson,Rep.: ORINDA PRECINCT No. 5 JUDGES. Mabel G. Botvbeer, Catherine \Corking. Rep.- %rU Margaret A_ llarbarth. Dent. POLLING PL\CE.: Dr, Murray Arlene V. el G. Dem Sprntrr. CLERKS- Betty M. McBride. It. Gn,tes faun R,wmS 5 Camin., CLERKS. Marilyn. Ba Hendrick-- LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. is Rep_; Marion J. Blum. Dem.: Sur E:ur_inas, Orinda. Pon, RKS P. Nichols, POLLING PLACE: Richard Rea- Sterns. Dem. INSPE:C•TOR: Edith F Breed, Rep.: tc-p.; Dorothy Racine. Dem. ofsky !storm in Rear of Hone) LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 35 Rep_ Rep..Ma LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 2 1053 Valente C`L. Lafayette. POLLL\G PLACE: Lafayette JUDGELS: Floral F. 31111er, Dem.; POLLING PLACE: Lsfa3'ette IXSPEJCTCIR: tlarlara M. Flew.- Covenant Church 4Downstairs) tinsel I.I. Groves, Rep. sky, them, VLERKS: Dorothy V. Fowler, Community Methodist Church, 95;, Brook & Moraga Bonds. c/o Rev. Kep.• Bette Anne (:orlon, Rr Moraga Road, clo Max Shields J-••'GES: M. Maxine Cbristlan- \Cm Mays. y2S Moraga Road. La- y V•: Eteatrtct 31, Prtrrwin. Step. Secretary) P.O..O, Box 1::, !afar sell, Per,' Fern F Lewis. Rep taYette. CLERKS:Anne.';-C'`hil ote,Rrp: IXSPECTOR: Ethel Turner. Rep- ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 6 etre, Marraml A_ Frock. Re ; Ada JUGES- Phyllis Mary Carval- POLLIN(: PLACE: Ralnh C. Hall1XSPECTOR: Clarice Crt+acer, pDAlaostalt, I)em ho Dem_- Ruth A. Schirmer, Dem. (Residence) 72 Davbo Rrl., Orinrk..Dem. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT No- 1! CLERKS- Elvena Parodi, Dem: INSPECTOR: Exrothy D. Flail.JUDGES-Evelyn tri,Blankenship. POLLIXG PLACK- Virginia liar- RriRep,,, Grace M. Marshall• Rett. Rosalie Lucas. Rep.: Virginia L D• CLERKS, Dorothy Albert, Rep.: cutch tRatayvtrr ?4C Ifawthoru Anderson. Dem_ arcar t FG-ul ie Rep., Rep.: Linnea Stark. Rep., LLomtta Ma- Drive. latrryette_ LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 36 3tCLER I, i:.N,dciAx Rep, Me Jeffries, Rep. IXSM'7Xlft: Margaret If. Hop- POLLING PLACE: Lafayette CLERKS: Lila isetiurn, Rep., LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 3 per, Rett Covenant Church (Basemento Aloha Sir3tanus, Rep.. Ruth E. POLLING PLACE: Strewn A. Jt'I-RE_N: Virginia E Gartev/eh. itro ok eft Mraralm Rdr_ e/o Rev. Bernard. Rep. Ortel, 1010 'Walnut Drive. Lafay- Rep• !aura fL Llutt Rep Wen. Mays. 3025 Muraga Road. La- ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 7 ette. Cf,E1 >+t :: Sel•na Miguel Cohn, layette, PIrLLi r: E'I.AC•E: Charles J INSPECTOR: Eleanor A. Haller. Dom• Alter K Xlsoat. Ptrp,: Laura INSPECTOR: Woaita K Hatton, Gibbs (Playroom) 136 Sleepy Hol- Dem. Flirah, Rephem, tow Ln_, a)rinda. JUDGES: Ellen S. l eloy. Rep.: LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. Za RJUDG S: Grace B. Logan, Rep: INSPECTOR: Helen L. Gibbs, Bertha Lelov. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Comes C.'axt Beverly I. Obera, Rep,Rrp. CLERKS:forma G.Ortex,Dem Realty Co., 11.. Pleasant Hill r'+n+i CLERKS-• Estelle B. Bryson. JVL)GE'S: Lena F. Ham, Rep.; Edna Mae Hassey. Item.; Franeey Lafayette,c"u Rartars Batts(Teel- Rep- flerniee L Barden. Dem.- I,e ry FL \Ice. Rea. Brackett, Reg,ant)• Anna M. Bailey, tarn. CLERKS: llenrietta Den-bulk, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 4 INS1'IDMIR, Maryetts Capra, Rep.: Emily M. Abbott, Rep,: 314,r- Dem. PLACE. Happe \'al- Doth LAFAYETTE PRECINCT N0. ?T tha 31. Painter, Dem. Jt'[H:FS: Thelma J. Ib.riswel, POLLING PfLACE: Wilton G. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. BleySchool. Happy Valley Road, th,m.- Marcia 1. Claris. Kep- Clausarnius (Garage) SUO Hamlin Lafayette. CLERK*;- Martha k Marys. Rep. Rd.. a-r-vette, F'uI.LiNti PLACE: : Gtorletta INSPECTOR: Edith SL Ham- itelty L Nuafter, Rrp,: Thelma V. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth A_ Ar- School (Guidance Room) 15 Mar- mond. Rep, ur„aks. Rep. barg-ast. Rep. tha IA., t)rinds.. JUDGRS. Gyneth Hale, Dem.: LAFAYETTE PRECtNCT NO. 21 JUDGES: Margaret A. Mc.Xalry, INSPECTOR: Mary Jane Eaton. Martha L. Johnson, Item INALLING I'L\v-E: Latayeet- Dem; Barbara Joy }bane. Rep. Dem- CLERKSaarothv J. Wltianw. School (AuditoriuElm tyrr) %A4 CLERKS: El",beth K Brown. Il't)(:E«S: NancyDC. Ault. Rep.; Rett.; Helen M. MrCrum, Rep.; Moraaa It.ard. I.re7velte Dem.: Evelyn Scalinetti, farm.; V*.)reneo L 34rnsonen. Dent. Muriel E. Aaulrm. item. INSPECINI t: E]sk X. Sea). Margaret Ctaussenius, Rep. CLERKS: Jane C. Creighton. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 5Item LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. >a step;I4salle Ft, RoKrrs. Itep,; Mar- POLLING PLACE• Vallecito JVVGt•.S: M+ritwle K 11,ward. 111la1.WXG PLACE: Richard 1+tele .\sworth, Rep. School liLibrzry 100 Upper Hap- Dem.: Anna 111a11..rc. Rep Darmsted (Rumpus Rulom) 3:Jr6 ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 9 ttr Waller Rd., Iafa., e_ CLE11t:S: tl.ratihy R %*-I <. Glenside Dr-. Lafayette.POLLING PLACE: James 't'. IXSYEC1Yl1{: Lucille R MaUeS. Ilan,: Mariurie A, Butler, Dem_: INSPECTOR• Virginia L. Xeu- Stocktu)Im (Residence) 2 El Ca- Rep. Ruth G Ti-Mary them_ man. Rep. min, Sturaga, Orinda- JUDGES- Margaret G. Jensen, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT Nn, 22 JUDGES: Doruthe . It. Minor, INSPECTOIC: Rudolph Jenny, Rep.: Florence M. O'Lrarv. Dem, POLLING PLLACE• Burton School Rep,- Virginia M. Franklin. Rep. E{rp CLERKS: Carol P. 11ardy. Rep., .0 easy) SA4i ,t_ Mars Read Ctrret:v- Audrey A, tYtrmstrd PN)GES. Afton W. Stockholm. Beagle P, Davis. Rep.: E i><alaeth Lafayette_ Dem.; Dorothy IL. Seager. Rep.;Rr... i Quist FFarnish Rep. J. 7atcher, Kep INSPE(`TOR- Eleamw F II•p- Eaana F. Cherry, Kep CLERKS: Eva Aileen Morgensen, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 6 khan, Rea. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 39 Betty It. La Rue, Rep.; POLLING Pt.ACK:Marion Sand- JI'hGES: Ravens Price-. Dem.: tGeeoolidated with at Marys) Marian A. flutchinown, Rep. erawn. t129 Relet Station Rd,, La- Jranita M. Darks„ itep_ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 10 layette, CLKRKS: Vera 1, Krtly, P,ep: LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 40 E()FLS lNt: PLACE:: Boy Scout INSPECTOR, Mollie K, Hearne, Verna\Winters, Rep-: ha da Hunt, (Conaoladatad with St_ Mary's) Hut. Near Park Pool. EI Tuynal Rep. Rrp- Ceaasoiidated With Rd, Orinda. (c/o Dr. Ralph Hall. JUDGES: Ruth I< DuFosee. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO, 23 LAVAYETTE PRECINCT NO, 41 ;2 Davis Rd.. Orinda)vis Marim Sanderstm. Rrp. POLLING PLACE: Withl- Vrl- YOWLING PLACE: Pauline Lewis INSPECTOR.• Ernestine J. Ange- CLERKS:Alice C.LNkkers, Rrp.: ler Girt Stout C.-'•ne:l tFloard ttaartate) 3193 }rocas Dr., Lafay- 4), rem. Marjorie Sutton, Rett,; Jeanette C. Room) 3=0 Terrace way. B twees. ettc- Jt'Ur:F4., Ruth F. Tlnkham. Abernathy, Rep. tisk Hill d Thumpwat. fatav-etre INSPECTOR:[aorothy A.Easton, loom,: Marion L. Lahti, Dem. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 7 LNSPEC-Xt W Thelma L, Grant. Rep CLERKS: Ann S. Hlnrichsen. POLLING PLACE: LLatarette Itrit, JUDGES: Betty J. Vincent. Rep.; loom.; Ludmllla K. Fontaine, Rep.. Fire House No. I, 964 Moraga Rd., JUDGES: Mrothr S, 4701asron, Pauline Lewis. Dern. Mary .inn McClure, Dem. Lafayette. Rrp,- May H. Watkins. Rep CLERKS: Sally A- Morrison, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. iI INSPECTOR, Mother E', Caswell, CLERKS: Kathryn T. Jordan. Dem_: Noreen Maeaskili, Rep-, M)LLIN(: PL.ACK: Forest R. Rep. Rep,: Inez Robertson_ Rep. Jean- June I< Wasson. Rep.ler JUDGES: Mm Ray Hofmann. nette 3L Kenyon. Rep.LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 42 Petersen, lo. ( Residence) e Camino LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO_ 24 l'aNS, ECTO.hem,: Mildred Marie L. nrley. Rep POLLING PI.ACB- William Dyer lGensaiditt with Lafayette INSPECTOR: Clair L Petersen. CLERKS: Marie a Easier, Rett•: ( R.idence) 646 fops Mlow torite, No. 41) 1{rp• 3llldt+rd M. Stiles, Rep..Ida Luta•«, MORAGA PRECINCT No. 5 Jl/[N:FK: Verna L Wilkie, Rep.; Dem. Lafayette_ Consolidated With Antra Xae K. Dana. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. g INSPEsy'TOR" Josephine It Mun- CANYON PRECINCT CLERKS: parte Schilling. Rep.; POLLING PLACE— Eyre O. House ry' R+-p. POLLIXG PLACE: Canyon Lie- Vonette W. Jordan, Rep.; William No, 3200 Old Tuntrl Road la- JUDt:E:S: Kathryn M. Fekete, O meataty SelraaoL tlnehutst Kocad E. 1.ynd, Rep. fayettr, c/o l T Winkel, Chief. them. Peggy A. tong' Rett Canyon. c/o Yhilumena Drake. Box ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 12 IKS1102,7'C1R: Fiances J. I'art- C.- Hol: Sophie M. fl+trend, 30:.Canyon_ 1't)LLING PLACE: Dr. Chester land, Dem. Rep }Petra K, Anderson. Rep.-' LXSPECTOR: Gladys L Shaly. F, Green (Residence) It Orchard JUDGES: Laverne T, Howell. Joann L_ Many. R.-t. Rep Rel.. Orin la. Ren.• Carol T. Hodges. LAFAYETTE new. PRECINCT NO. 23 JUDGE: Marcia A. Engle, Rep— INSPECTOR: Ruth E. Henry.POLLUNG PLACE: Eainirw in- CLERKS:Pearl Goss.Rep_-Mud- Rep.CLERKS: Edna M. Johnston, termetimte S-hoof iUbrarvl ;r41 Rep..• Julia Paulovic, Pem.• Jean Meriew.rad thrive, Lafayette, red K Knipe. Rep, JUDGES: Ethel M. Green, Rep.: t'algren. Dem. LXSPI-X T LbR: Margaret I. Nei Meraoa Precinct Nos. 6 A T Lucille K. Anthunlarn. Rep. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 9 man. itrp Consolidated With C1.F:KKB: (truce ( innciaruln, POLLING PLACE: Lafayette JFTt-GEZS7 Marianna It. York.MORAGA PRINCT NO. 1 Ptrp.; Arline A. Jordan. Rep.: Slrad- Community Methodist Church• 9:.5 Dem- Mariann 11. P_Ighrtti. Itel- FOLL1-\G PLACE: Moraga eline C. Walt. Rep. Ranch Cook !louse. School St.. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 13 Shlel to Rd_, Lafayette. P.O. clop Max CLERKS: Kathryn M. .. Vi - Maraca• se/o W. U. Barnes, Pres- Pi)LLPNG PLACE: IEelen It. Lafayette. Secretary, P. lista 1::, arm: Lund.Do Smyth Pem,; \'Io- ton Management Corp.. Moraga,) Mctaverty (Residence) 6 ValleyLafayette. et t.umL [hem. INSPECTOR, Ernest F. Ford, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 26 L`SPE]CMR:Josephine M.Baitz. View Dr., Orinda. Rep, PtILLL1NG PLACE: Marian F Dom INSPECTOR: Loraine P. Ger- JUDGES. Mildred T. Thomas, Laidlaw tGarase) 3531 Milted JUDGES: Helene M. Hetfleld, mann, Dem- Rep.; Mallet A. Hatfield, Rep lane, Lafayette- Dem: Mary Ellison. Dent_ jt!DGF«S: Dorothy J. Rudolph. CLERKS: Josephine Flird, Rep,: INSPE:C-TOK: Helen Harbuck, CLERKS: Edith Louise Lynch, Rep.; Eileen Dunbar, Rep. anise P. Burk, Dem.. Edwin A. Rep, Dem,- Fbrence K Huff. Dem,- CLERKS: Christine Jouthas. Peterson, Rep. Jt*I)GFS• Jean S. Andercggen. Richard BUtsuti. Dem Deni.- Mary FFodKkln Barrett, Rep.: LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO.10 farm. Marian F. Laidlaw. Rep_ MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 2 lw rothy Moore. Rep, PLACE-. CLERKS: petty C Shaw. Etep.: PULLING PLACE: Fire House ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 14POLLINGEILACI:AdeUe G Prl- Iktanle G. C.rariurt. !hest, Marfan No. Kheem Center. Moraga.POLLING PLACE: Gr.rrge 4. Serino (Ga-' ere) 3665 Crescent INSPECTOR: Clare X. F7eutl, Hartzell (Pia Room) 21 Irma Drive, Latayettc t Ritchie, Dem. y IXSPEC`TOR: Alice J. Breckling, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 27 Dom- Linda Ct., Orinda. Dom, POL.LiNG PL-ACF.: Lilly It, Shine JUDGES: Margaret D. Evans. INSPECTOR: Katherine R, FUnt, JUDGES, Irma Been Mullikin. (Residenceo fail Seirva Vista \War, Rect.: Catherine E_ Cumming. Rep. Rep, Rep.: Anne M. Beales. Dem,tarayetlp CLERKS: Ethel P. Dermit. Rep.: JI713GFS:James T. Forster,Rep„ 1N:SPNC-TOR: Lily IL Shine. Jinn Madsen. Rep: Howard T. Karren F. Nichols, Rep.CLERKS: Evelyn C_ Seeding Re,, Fraser. ReDL CLERKS• Gertrude Boons, Rep.*.P. DGES: Adele C. Connors. MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 3E*. Meyer.eier. Rep.;AdeleLouise Ino, MM Dem.: Elsie B. Forester, Rep.; LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. /1 Dor° Neil T. Tinker. Rep POLLING PLACE: Irene Ander- PeartORINDA PRECINCT NO. 15 POLLING PLACE: Lafayette CI. Jane Sollars N. Dear. son (Residence) 135 Draeger Ile. POL.1.'NG PLACE: St. Stephens 964 Mn Rep_'Jane W. Stlllags Etre,; Eve- Morava- NSPFireHouseNo. 1, rags Ivo M. Jansen. Rep, LN5E'EC70R- Irene Anderson. Episcopal Church (Basement) I- Road. Lafayette, c/o R. Winkel, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 28 Rep. Via I as Cruces, Orinda. (c/o C. Chief, LOLLING PLACE: Paul S Haw- JUDGES: Annette Roekoff. pop.: Corwin Calavan, Rector) INSPECTOR: Hope E Steararvt, kins tResidenee) 3366 Carlyle Ter- Juan S_ Latter, Kep. INSPECTOR: Staniar C. Jones, DJm. UDGE.S Margaret G. Xorlund, race. Lafayette•CLERKS: Marcella G. Collings, Pep. iNSPEI- 011: Georgia K Weav- Rrp.• Marian L Erickson, Rep.: JUDGES: Carolyn F. Harve, Rep..• Jane Luise Hanson, Rep, er, Rep. Juanita. Lr Findehwm Dem, Rep.: Marion P. Dunning, Rep, CLERKS: Betty J. Stone, Rep.* JUDGES: Helen Julian Hawkins. MORAGA. PRECINCT NO. 4 CLERKS: Loretta V. Jacobs, Josephine Barker, Rep„ Eva M. Ret..• 1)06: J. Sayles, Rep, Consolidated with Morapa No. 3) Rep.; (•amine F. Ambrose, Dem., Maier. Rep. CF.ERKS: Dorothy IL G err• MORACIA PRECINCT NO. 5 F201e B. Markley Rrp, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 12 Item.: Marion 1. Plallipm a. Ind. (Conselidatod with Can ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 16 POLLING PLACE: Jayuo I Joan Ho4mbue, Ihmt, MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 6 Pa)LLINti Pt.ACE;; trrinda Com. Duffy (Garage) 1166 Glen Road, LAFAYETTE PRECINCT NO. 25 (Censelklatsd with Merags No. 1) munity Church (Downstairs Room) Lafayette. PCILLIXG PLACE- M. 1L Stan- MORAGA PRECINCT NO. 7 10 Irwin Way.(')rinds. IICSPIiX`TOR: Marjorie K. Alex- ter School(Auditorium):IS;S School (Consolidated with Moraga No. 1) INSPECTOR: Gladys C. Owen, ander. Rep. t, Lafayette. ST. MARY'S PRECINCT Dom i Q 14 May 3, 1960 - continued JUDGES: June C. Hart Dem.; ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 33 CLERKS: Alberta C. Benson, INSPECTOR: Dorothy L Shield, q Jean L Henderson. Pep. Consolidated with Orinda No. 211 Dem-; Ruth Schelborn, Dem.; Cel- ReP. CLERKS: Fiancee A, Las, Rep.; ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 36 La A- Colts. Rep JUDGES: Jean Y. Carroll, Dem.; Chantry Racerr;. Rep.: Alice Gelde, POLLING PLACE: Bonita Lre ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. 3 Marilla L Heitmeyer, Rep, Rep. Odom, Lanai. 34 Part lune Dr.. POLLING PLACE: Yvonne J. CLERKS: Lorenza Duarte, Lem.: ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 17 Orinda.Gray lPtmgy Room) 55 Mllith- F:unlc. SL Armstrong, Dem.: S[nr) POLLING PUCE: Lena T. )tad- Eintana. FtrD..Gray Elizabeth Radford, wait Dr.. Martinezovich (Garage) := Orchard Rd„ Dem INSPECTOR Tyotme J. Gray. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT OrinINS1 EC"It: Frieda C. Smith, JUDGES: Dorothy L. Darwell, Rew POLLING PLACE: Clara L. Flar-Reya• W tstabel R, Barris. Dere. JUDGES: IL Emma Shimmel.RepQ, a,.'1-ERKS• Bonita Loo Odom. Mildred H. Faria, Rep. rell (Garage) :436 Melillo Dr., Will- JUDGES: Domthy K. Bowman, p nut ('reek.Rep' Barbara L Flerrono. Rep. Dim-; CLERKS: Mary L Storm. Dem.Rep.: arcurrite L Borger. Rep l-fantace E Ructus. Rep Litlftn M. Rest. Dent Opal E. INSPECTOR: Clara L. Farrell, FeCLERKS. Lcaa T. Ltadovich Rep. F Dem bac F. Smith, Rep,; Phyllis ORI PRECINCT NO. 3S Sutton. Dem R. Gourd, Rep. POLLING PLACE: E. G. S[ilirr ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. 4 Jl'IN'ES: terns ]I. Nelson, ORINDA PRECINCT NO, 16 (Garage) 16 Rise CL. Olinda. Vote Ahsenteel Dam•• Marjorie A. Warner, Dem. POLLING PLACE: M. W. Os- INSPECTOR:Elisabeth M.Hum- ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. S CLERKS: Limis L Farrell. Rep.; ziunson (Residence) :S Meador' Phr'ey& Rep- Consolidated with Martinez Catherine Adams, Dem.; Garnette Park CL. Orinda, JUDGES:Marion L Brown.Rep.' E« FE.d.•nex. Rep. INSPECTOR: Ma=ine Osmuttaon. Herbert C. hard, Rep• Alhambra Na S Consolidated with WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT 4 Rep. CLERKS.Christine]tiller, Dim. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 26 No. 15 JUDGES-. Frances Landwehr. Sylvia A- Janes. Rep.: Luella P_ POLLING PLACE- Marilyn J. POLLING PLACE: Florence 1.1. Dam„ Aduria R, Emerson. Rep. Riehbercer. Dem. Cllrteo (Gar"el S13: Smith Dr.. Kenney (Garage) 131 Rosew4cd CLERKS: Virginia S, Anderson. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 36 Martinez Dr., Walnut Creek. Rep.; Vera Bart. Rep,: Mary A, POLLING PUCE- Mrs. Ruth INSPECTOR: Helen H. Mood- INSPECTOR: Florence A. Kin- Pike. Rep. JuWason lGaracrl 1:2 Atdlth I th worth. Rep- ney. Dem. ORINOA PRECINCT NO. 76 JacoOrins JUDGES: Madeline D. C'ad•nas- JUDGES: Marie N. Coata, Dem.: POLLING PLACE: Dr- A, D. LNSYEC"IY1R: Sadie J. Rasmui- so. Ren.: Marilyn J. Costello. Dem Stella F Jones, Dem, Konkin (Hobby Room) 11 Hooey sen, Ret.CLERICS:Alice E HfCkry, Dem.; CLERICS: Georgiii. Lease, RAP.; Gloria F Mann, Rep.; Dorothy Evelyn Sl, Halseth, Dem.. SlaryiF. IS SPExx:1'QR: Jeanette C. Ho- Rip. HRd„ TriadsaJL'. Mrs.Jacobson- Helen E- Rasmussen, McKinley. Rep. uxwalt, Dem.Mrs. ward, ReCLERKS: Jargilar B. AtmWALNUT CREEK PRECINCTSUPERVISORIALDISTRICT No. 16JUDGES: Agnes M, Filsavrald. ham, Repm.Caroline BuetL De : NO. 3 POLLING PLACE: St. Paul'sRep., Marjorie D. Sheppard. RCP, WAFT Jane Brown, Peep. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT CLERKS: Louise Knudsen. Rrpp.,: Na 1 E:Dlsropal Church, Pariah Fall, 102t Dorothy 31. Sport. Rep.: Elsie M, ORINDA PRECINCT No, 37 Consolidated with Orinda Ne. 36) POLLING PLACE, A. MfMtrat Trinity Ave., Walnut Creak (f/n Harmon. Rep, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 39 Mumford! (Living R.*"m/ 121t Wal- Rev, W. H. EGxigkin) I ORINDA PRECINCT NO.20 Consolidated w;th Canyon) ker Ave- Walnut Creek INSPECTOR: Esther A. SfeFir- P ILLING PLACE: Sleepy Hol- ALAMO PRECINCT NO. t INSPECTOR: Lillian Ruth land. Rep low School (Nurses Room) 1 puf r CNG PLACE Pint Nors.r '^m• Lint JUDGES: Catherine af. Schuer- Washington La„ Orinda- POLLING torr Danville liwy_. JL-DC:cs: A, Mildred Sfnmfnrd, en, Rep.: Alma B. Ticknor, Rep. lASPh'l`TUR: Lucile E Paacoci. = 164, Alamo. Rem: Rovillece M. Rurrteht. Rep, CLERKS: E:lelyn St. Estes,d Dem. INSPECTOR: Lorraine Jacol.x, CLE RKll: Helen C, Rennie, item.: Grayest If. Garfinkle, Rep.: JUDGES: Nov=dean Antoine, Rep. t Itoet Taybi. Frances IL E.velva FL Harris. Rep i Rep,' Jeanne X. Markley. Rep.JUDGES Gladys !: Hobson. Nell- Rep. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT CLERKS• Jean C. 11103 Cr. Rem". Alma, S. Hobson. Rep. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT No. 17 a Dem; Margaret J. Schmidt. Rep.. CLERKS Virginia V. Jones. No- 2 POLLINV. PLACE Frances Ff. Elizabeth Anne Gregg. Rep.Rin_• Linda C_ Lincrnf It•r. Rr POLLING PLACE., Mabel V, An- Schroder (Famliv Ftcom) 2137 Oi1k- Orinda Na. 33 Consolidated With D= ORINDA PRECINCT NO.21 Marguerite A_ Krlfrr• Rei. dersoea (Residence) 1912 Dara Ave., yule P.el., Walnut Creek. POLLING PLACE:David L Bar- ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 2 Walnut CreelL INSPECTOR: Alice E. Wingfeld, ton (Garage) 360 Glurietva Blvd.. POLLING PLACE- El-nna M. LNgt'EcroFt- Mabel V. Ander- Ften, Kessler (ttesidence) list Arbor son. Rep.JUDGM?.K: Frances FF. Schritelrr, Orinda.Ia. Alamo_ JL-DC.vs: Lorene S. Bradley. Ren— Elizabeth J. Huxhes, Pep} INSPECTOR. L><tris M aLiilati<n INSPIN TOR- Hanna M. Krsa- Re..,.• rent L I{••ne. rums, CLERKS: Betty SL Young, Rep.:zRJUDGES: Katherine Koomman. p. ter. Rep,CLERKS: Charley M. Madsen. Audrey A. Lnrxen, Dem.. E(eanix JUDGES: Katherhde J. Kimball PrP' Margaret Fox, Dern.' Scary St. Chrintcfrerw n. Rep.Dem.' Ruth F. Barton. Rip Rep,• Veru G. Hod-e. Rep. u CLERKS. Wanda J Buconcint Inn Duarte, Dem. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCTCLi'sRlv'S' M1idr,r.1 .- a. Perm: r4o, t8Dam.: Daly Jona 31Rep,klr. Rep.:Gertrude Bawrrti [Iem-: WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT PCO LING PLACE: Wil:nrvi Ft.Dolls E. Chisholm, Rep, tt1e- 3 41, Ruth J. Cotter, RepORINDAPRECINCTNO. 22 PO)IIXG PLACE: Walnut Crewk Flaunsch[!d (Pea(devee) 2811 Cras- s' POLLING PUCE: George W, ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 3 Re+L Center. E. Site ltm. 1445 Civic G n IW., Walnut Creek. Bregar (Residence) 64 La Cresta POLLING PLACE: Alamo W.,- Dr• W aln••t Creek. INSPECTOR: Ellen ff. Randell. Rd„ Orinda. min's Gula South Ave. & [aaµ- 1NFPECTOR: Pauline V. Header- items•. I r LNSPRiCTOR: Ruth E, Broca. vi11e Hwf_ Alamo (cin Amelly yL Rep.JEPGRS: Doris ]tae Harris. Rep. ilavitt, IS Vnvmd,% Verda, Alnva J1,11)GEli: Ruth G. Miller, Rtp-: Dem.: Gladys I:. V'anNuvs, Rept JUDGES: Marjorie C. Ungar. INSPF](TOR: Matter" F', Rio- Liman R Burgess. Rep. i'LERKS: Betty .1. Wise, Rep.; Rep., E7.ua M. i eah3, Rep n"m-CLERKS lt-th S. Kotok, Dem.: F'ercivnI K. Albert. Rep.: .tells s CLERKS. Dorothy Miller, Rep.' JI'IX'.M: Thelma Trnmix Rip: Mae Lbwd, Re ICatlarritk- M. F'ledler. Rep. Frsus• Rt N. West. Rep: Arra lath. D•T Lorene Kennedy. Rep.; Mary Fir- am- Rep..WALNUT CREEK PRECINCTCLERICS: I'ans M. Canh-% ihau ORiRNpDA PRECINCT NO. 23 y WALNUT GPREK PRECINCT No. 19 Rep.. Margaret Starr. Rep.: Ftr.r- POLLING PLACE: Harry (Nark once R, Huirhea Rryc N0. 4 POLLING FI 4(:E: Carrie Ff. At-AND PRECINCT NO- 4 POLLING PLACE: Ethel Van Wahiberg (Guest Rouse) 1291 Wal- Plavroom! Hacienda Cir.. Otis- da. POLLING PLACE: Elsie F« 1lroekltn (Caravel 1815 Riviera den Rd., Walnut Creek.M mx INSPECTOR- Mildred it Twin- E'eaic dFymtly Rd.om 115 t.amii:e Are-• Walnut Creek. INSPECTOR: C:arrfe It. Wahl. Ing. Rep Ct. Alma. LNSPEx'TOR: Ethel Van Brock- berg. Dem. JUDGba: Edith L Clark. Rep,• INSPEtTOLt: Elsie F_ 1'eayv. lin. Deter•JUDGE Leona A. Johnson. i s Joan J. P*Ilissier, Rep•R+'` JUMES' Jessie Ttnmas. Rep.; Ron.; Ir'a 31. Nel3on, Rep. i t(, CLERKS. Hazel G. Slade. Dern.. JU.rx-.ES: Marjorie A_ Chapman. Lu"lr C. Polus. Dem CLERKS: Marjorie R. Shelton- r _, Patricia S. l.)uchnu= Rep.' WinRon.- Mary S. Ntrnll. Rep. CLERKS Cnrnnr M. Hunt. Drtr twrxer, V-!-n : Ann 1i. Bemlo, Rep.. st rdette K. Trrppanl. Dim• CLERKS: I.IIa r- Hart. Ren- Eti•elvis fvRoalte. Dem.: Mary F. Cecilia G. Pucher, Deal. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 24 Heten F. Gralwrt 14ea_: Verna Blah ROP- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT POLLING PLACE: Thomas F. Smith, Rep. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT No. 20 i Laing (Residence) le Rita Waz, ALAMO PRECINCT IMO. S POLLING Pt.ACF;: Frlward St.r; Orinda POLLINGCNG PLACE: Alamo Fla. POLLING PLACE: Mrs. Esther }h,wtand (Residence) 136: Mean-Orinda- Helen g- iv'line. Huatsr, Stony taller Rd- ata Symmrms ifteside•see) 1616 _nd ant Hill R.L. I-afavette. Rep te'a 1 Yanr I.7Uott Fire Chirf, Ave- ECM Creep INSPECTOR: Jack A WIIbuGti, INtiPE('TOR: Jessie H, Halstead.JUDGES: Audrey K (]nna•W Y.41. Ek+z i3y OtnHtlen Re", Re • Maxine M. Myer. Rep, INSPOCTOW Augusta McIntyre, Ron. JUDGES: Hazel Wilburn, [top.; JU-DGES: Dorothy N. Sager, Themis St, Campbell, Rep. I v'1I.. Glad Helen W. op..; er, I.rm. Reg,; }:11th O. T'rigueiro, Dem.Dim,; Gladys M. !pd ra. Rep.: Ma- JUDGES: Phyllis Et. Plummer, C.LF.I[K1: faun S1. Crouch, Rep.: rir G. Sebw•arz. Rep, Rra_• AVIS W 1127-acrad. Step CLERK (Caren Galway. Rep.: tufa C. Stacy Dem.: Virginia Dip. ORINDA PRECINCT NO.25 CLERKS- Mar+- V. i vies, De-n: Enther Srutmons, ReD•: Marjorte let, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Thomas J. Harry F. Timm R&VL. RosemarT L Hallow. D o" WALNUT CREEK PRECINC n Fahey (Residence) 1: Overhill Rd, nn. Dem WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT ALAMO PRECINCT NO_ t No, 27-A p iaSi 1'EC'IY1R: Reda S Hart, Rep- POLLING Pt : Damn W.d- POLLING PLACE: Billie Jeanne POLLING. PLACE: Edward 3a,.L JUDGES•Marion A.DuvalL Rep.: men's Club. Swath Ave. & tk-n- I'vabin ((araee) SI Greenway Dr.. Fllill Ret.! Lafayette) 1367 Pleasant Kathleen 31 Gordan Rep- Ville HAT.. Alx+•a. te'o Ameli d Walnut C`rrek INSPECTOR: Virginia B. Sam'- CT arp- z CLERKS: Dorothy E C uoda, (saran. 25 F"trs•Ir Verde, all•-..d INSPECTOR: Billie Jeanne Dia- mann, Rep. I I'lem.: Eleanor M. Schaefer. Itep-; 11 Ph`C'h R: laoruthY Mar CIV._ hili rRrp JULGFS: Leslie K. Underhill,N Ruth B. Rep- Thurston. Dem. too. step.JL DIIES: Kathryn R, Hoover, Ron.; Sirs. Jamey Poulton, Dema JI:DItFS:AftWUa E Davltt. Rep. Ren.' laurel H• G-ff. Rep CLERKS: Bernice Mill*, ReORINDAPRECINCTNO. 2i p Ethel L Itadrn. }try,. CLERK: See McCarleY. IteD-' POLLING PLACE' St. Stephens CLERKS: San-Ira Jean Stahr. Imogene EL Kewin. Dem Ethel lols A, Peterw)n. Dem.. Helen Episcopal Church (llasementl 1: Genevieve 31 t7attran. Ftrta F11rnsworth Dim L'. For.), Rep. i Via Las Cruces actor) tc/o C. Grad, K Harter, li-m WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Corwin INSPCalaviECTOR: Rector) ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 7 No. 7 No. 21 LNSI'E CTOIi: Harold V. Mahar.POLLING PLACE: E R Ca- POLLING PLACE: [vis F Howe F'C)LLISG PLACE: Henry A. Rep. ringer Mary F.Gardner,Rep.; ringer (Club Ra.m 1136 LivornA (E:esidence 1181 Castle HUI Rd.. Costa (Residence) 1990 Hoovt-r Elbert M. Vali. Rep. Rd 'Alamo. Walnut Creek.Avo•• Walnut Creek. 1NSPE TY)It: Mildred S. Myr- INSPECTOR: Jane If. Ransom. INSPECTOR: Mildred E Groth. CLERKS: Joan LL Soule, Rep.. tin. Re}w Rap Dem. Christel O, Thompson, Rep.. Mar- JUDGES: Eleanor E. Burnside. JUDGES: Martha K. Ninni. J['D(IES: Irene S. Hardy, Demi.; aha J. Slttcrr. Rep. Itrp: Mildred A- Tiffany Rep. C:hartan Wilkins, Dem. Iaeetd,: Marr A. Booth. Dem. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 27 CLERKS: Acquilina M, Aitken. CLERKS: Lots E. Howe. Rep•; CLERK.';: Stay Wilkins. Dem.:tt POLLING PLACE: Eric H. Niel- D..t:_; I ens F tl rcdin. tem: Weltha G Ebke. Rep: Loretta M. Marto C.`csta, tion.: Celia L. Jaffe. pen (Residence) =( Camino So- Elena Wivdard. Rep-Wheeler. Dem.L'erm brante, Orinda. ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 2 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Lucille Ruedtich. (Consolidated with Alamo No. 7) No. a No. 22 y Rep. ALAMO Pr'ECINCT NO_ 9 POLLING PLACE Lucille Ad- POLt.JNG PLACE: Patricia A. JUDGES: Roberta Chance. Dom.: POLLING PLACE: Amelia V. ams (Basement) 2030 San Miguel :whey (Garage) 12144 Lindell Dr., Alae Johnson. Deter. Rose (Ites'dence) 1_87o Miranda Rd.. Walnut Creek. Walnut Creek. CLERKS: Jane R, Coyle, Rep-: Are.. Alam.k- INSPECTOR: Cfalre James. Rep. 11YE1ECTOR: Pearl Julla Laugb- Michaelyn M. Itoth; Heater W. INSPECTOR. Darts G. Taylor. JUDGES: Katheryn C. Roger". tard. Item. lovokta Rep. R01r. Rem. Alta It Rosel. ton. Jt'('GE;S: Elsie T. Sncver, Ile ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 2a,Jl'DGFS Amelia t- (base_ Dem_: p•: POLLING PLACE 5`rancrs C. L.a+tna Hattamty Dem CLERf$ Mrs Cor IL Urrby, F;vangr(ine B. gaster, Dem. t Seaman (Family Room) 19 SL CLERKS: Margaret J. Bour=oln. Rep: Margaret Sweet, RID-: Sirs- C[. ra 3a,, Ruth It. Cowles, Dem.: James Ct., Orinds• Dem_' Evelyn h-lapperich. Dem.' sone Coleman, [tem.The(^, St, Strickland, Rep.: 13at- INSPE7CT`UR• Rose Marie S, Myrtle 3L ThomalL Rey WALNUT GREEK PRECINCT beta Saunders, Rep ALAMO PRECINCT NO. a,0 No- 9 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Rinne. Rep POLLING PLACE: Veteran's No. 23 JUDGES' Virginia M. Stafford. PCILLING PLACE: Ray Serra. Memel BldG (Basement) t'Su POLLING PLACE: Janice Fad- Dem. Martha G Hussey. Dem, H;aracel Pine Tyre Dr• & Dan- Locust SL, Walnut Creek- ter (Residence) 1283 Rudgear Rd.. CLERKS: Stella Mane Boyle. vigr Hwv.. Alamo. 1N$PF.CfOIt: LucySiaa+bnea. Wl.lnut Creek, Rep,: Frances C. Seaman. Rep.: iNSI'ElTd1R: Frank W. Mc- Dem- INSPECTOR- Barbara L Elsken,v Katherine M. Tool. Dem. t_'rackea Rep. JUDGES: C+tlttriae V. Iteeston. Ren, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 29 JUDGES: Kathryn M- Nelson. c POLLING PLACE: Shepherd of Ren.' Lola F. (Sons, Dem Rrp: Violet W. Thompson Rep.JUDGES: GeraWfre FI. Corolla, hag the Valley Lutheran Church (Ac_ CLERKS: Cora Mabel Hansen, CLERKS" Alys C. Ruff. Dem.: Ren.: Sara Conley, Dem. tivity Room) ( Orrhard Rd„ Dem..• Edith J. Angrier, P-m.' Earl II• Swing; Rep.: Doris G. CLERKS: Arnett Clark, Rep.: Orinda. (c/o Rev. Albert S. Hidv-, EltonL iedlra nes WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Pep, [{sed. Dem.: Jeanne Creed, Jr,) ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 11 INSPECTOR: Dorothy A. Lorl- POLLING PLACE: Alamo Wti No 10 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT mer, Rep, min's Club., :;oath Ave. & Ilan- POLLING PLACE: Florence G. No. 24 JUDGES-Mary T. Ficone. Dem.. ville Iiwy.. Alamo- (cfe, Amelia MiUkn (Sales Rcom) 2646 N. Main POLLING PLACE: Dorothea P,G. Betty M. Horgan. Rrp. llavitt. Entrada Verda- Alarw-) St., Walnut Creek. Sexerdell (Porch) 000 Strand Rd.,41 1111- CLERKS: Jame L Jones. Dem.,. INSPECTOR: Lucille Nickerson, INSPECTOR. Florence G. MIt- Walnut Creek. i Muriel R. Jackman. Rep.' BeemlRe(' IINn. Rep.INSI'E:('TOR: Gladys C. Nodd*r.y, L Heiser, Non. JUDGES: Maylisbeth W. Iytter- JUDGES: Grace N. Ingram. [top. ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 30 san' Dem. Erika Felatm. Ren De-n.; Lillian G. Leavitt. Dem.JUDGF•:t: Dorothea Y. Segerdeall,s CLERKS: Velma C_ Todd 11-in C•I.EILKS' Levi P. Million, Rep.. Rep.: Thelma Anderson. Dem. POLLING PLACE' Janice F. Lucy A_ Hall. Rep.:June IL Sehol- Gladys Brown. Dem,: Evelyn A. CLERKS:'Clalre S. Small. Rep.: t Redden (Garage) 165 by Dr„ er. Rep. Rudripue, Item- Virginia C3, (yPell, Rep.: Mary Orinda, ALAMO PRECINCT NO. 12 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Jane Crocker. Rep. INSPECTOR. Janice F. Redden, POLLING P[.ACE Friedrriche No. 11 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT, SrRepH. Jackson (Residencel Hwy- :l. POLL-IXG PLACE: Marietta J. No. 25 l JUDGE: Katherine 8 Hidy, Alamo. tAcraw from Mkt_ Plass. Schlaman (Garage) 215 Las Lomas POLLING PLACE: Sylvia F. Rep., Mary R. Alexander. Dere. on knoll N on aide of Mrdkal Way. Walnut C"*k, Nesbitt. Garage, 118 R(mewood Dr., CLERKS: Blanche M. Fish. INSPECTOR: Marietta J. Schla- Walnut ((reek. Bop.: Marie Pearce. Rep.; Merle Rild.1SPECT%-jlt: FYiedtriche it. man Rea INSPECTOR: Sylvia F. Nesbit, Ptvas, Rep Jackson. Rep JUDGES: Mary Ellen Loweeree-n, Dom. ORINDA PRECINCT No. 31 JUDGES' Dorothy Graf. Mar- ReD-• Jean H. RegellO, ReD• JUDGES: Mildred W. Calhottri, y POLLING PLACE: Orinda E3e- caret L McCoy. Rep. CLERK: Claire W. Overstreet. Rep.: Susan R. Ferguson. Dem.; meatarySchool tAuditoriumi :6 CLERW,—.: Helena M_ Holmes. Lnd•• (Cathryn R Convert', Rep.: CLERKS: Beatrice B. Spearx, Orinda Way. Orinda, Rep.; Aura M. Start. Dem. Sia- Carol IL Partholnmew. Rep. Dem.. btiltred K. Christian, Rep.; INSPECTOR: Marcie WartrlL rian L Gray, Rep. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Alba C'. Doughterv, Dem. Rep, Na 12 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT JUDGES: Madeline B. Good- ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. 1 bread. Rep.' Louise Batty. Rep.POLLING PLACE: IL V. Ftene1L POLLING PLACE: Jennie K No. 26 Ir nr M. BRep. . IGs>• d ! Barber Ln.. M%rtinea Ghirardo (Residence) 1581 =ad POLLING PLACE: Florence t'I.D:ttgS INSPECTOR: Pauline D. French. Rep.; Martha J. ChanUer. Rep. Ave.. Walnut ('rttk James (Garay!`) L25 Creekdale 110., Dwm Rape Marie Grua Rep. INSPECTOR: Barbara T. Nelarm, Walnut (`rMk- Jt'D(:E1' Hermina Kinn Wilson. Rrp INSPECTOR: Elizabeth FFartlty, ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 33 Rep.: Vera Barrington. Dem. JUDGES, Jennie K. Ghlrardo. Rep. P01.1.1\G PLACE: SL Stephens CLERKS: Dolores LL Johns. Dem..• Far Relsfelt. Rep. JUDGF-: Carol Is. Young. Rep.: Episcopal Churrb l8asemrat) 1: Meta: Luis Mary Bruno, lkm.; CLERKS: Florence Iw Morrison, Florence St. James, Rep. via Las Cruces, Orinda, (c o C. Janeve, L Cummings. Rep- D m: Elizabeth(tins. Rep„Mar- CLERKS: Marion Davis. Rep.: Corwin Calavan, Rectus) ALHAMBRA PRECINCT NO. 2 jorir A. Swift. Rrp Patricia I- Arderson, Pep.: Ail- INSPECTOR: Sue M. Helarh'i. Martha iL WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT dray P. lnseli, Dem. Dem. Trobina Rt. • lemokw•oud I'd.- Rt. No. 13 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT JUDGES:Grace Ethrl Newhouse. „ Brut '46, Mrrt(ars POLLING PLACE: Trinity L.uth- No. 27 Step.' Vera A. Ward. Itep. INSPHs"L'd R: Martha 1L Tr-- eras Church L'arish flail) 2711 Flu- 11hLLFNO ('LICE: Virginia I. CLERKS: L.uellle J. Madsen. bino Dam vas Vista Ave.. (c/o John PrM. Ce,vington (Ftarrtlly Room) 1100 Ct+s- Dem.. Helen S. Pfeifer. /rep.; JUDGES- Eileen D.Jones, Dem.: Sit., 21 Sandra.CL. Walnut Creek) tie Hill Rel., Walnut Creek. (Ffi- Prances 31. Baumann. Dem, Jewell Pereira. Rrp. Walnut Creek.trance on Lancaster) 3Y i Y f Nay 3 , 1960 - continued L'ZSI•L•'CTOR: Betty J. Christen- iXSPEC-TYIR: Phyllis A. Stauffer, JUDGES: Charles E Salley, iNSil'Tx-TOR: Opal 3L Simon, Ott, Rep, Lsem Rep.' Pansy D Mason. ReR Lam_ 4 JUDGES: ]Mary Virginia Sather- JUDGES. Maxine L. Casuarina. CLERKS. John Crawford, Dem.: JUDGES: Mary S. Harrison, r` land, lam; Bernice J. Grimes. Dem.: L wvthr G. Holman, Dem Joan Otterbein. Rep.; Ruth A. tarn,: Janet R. Butcher, Rem Dem, CLERKS: lie" ML Bike. Rep-: Hull, Dem. CLERKS: Mary Alice Fischer, CLERKS:Ctrl R. Kilbuch.Rep,: Pauline A- Tata Rem. Gladys X. SARANAP PRECINCT No.5 Dem.; Edith B. Cross, tam.; Dom- Virginia L. Covington. Lk-m.: Anne ]l-uauo- 1*-POLLI-NG PLACE: Ratio Wit- Chit B, Garcia. Rep. j1 M. Pratt. Rep. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT llama (Rumpus !town+) Z01 Lucy MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 3 b WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT No.43 La-- Walnut Creek. POLLING PLACE: Isla O. Dist- No. 21 ol6tLLI%G PI-1WE: Elizabeth J. LNSPECTOR: Ramona L. Wit- mar (GaruKe 104 Arlington Way, Pl1LLING PLACE: Buena Vista Wodri iGamisr 136S Milton Ave_, tiaras. Ite0. Martini,& School, Multi-Purpose Rm., 23Si Walnut Creek- JVIK;VS: Fay C- Wilton, Dem.; 1NSSl'k:CTOR: Sylvia R. flail,t San Juan Ave., Walnut Creek.INSPEL-MR: -Mary A. CAsady, Cgaret -!acre D Stone, foe Dem. INSPECTOR: Louise Juett, Rep. Ite;a D•. JUI)C:F»K: Jennie .1. (-'eel!, Dem.; JUDGES: Virginia A. Peterson, JUDGES: MRontyne R. Tlrulswu. Dorothy J. White. Item; Janet I. Georgia Kenaston. Dem. Dem.' Dura B. Asw•erwt, Dem. Rep.. !legator \Villfants, Rep WrszeL Dem CLERKS: Vi,rturiu ff. Stour, CLERKS.• Theo Kincaid. Rep.: cl-EILKS: Dorothy V. Ncl_'ul- SARANAP PRECINCT No. 6 Dens„ Alma R, Peterson. Dem.; Edlgh Bairot, Rep.: Peg E. Elinker, hough, Rep.. Mild" Ed- It POLLING PLACE: Jessie 31. Elrzabrtts Is. Stunday. Rep. Rep. Club, Derr.; Violet B. iluaa4L Rep_ Young (Garage :Sit Newell Ave., MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 4 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Walnut Creek. x No. 29 No.4t PULLING I'E.ACV. 3lartinex CityLVSikXr01t: Jessie M. Young. flail (Room .S) "25 Henrietta St.. POLLING PLACE: Doraathy F POLLING PLACE: Cecilia I_ Rem Martinez. lltoraw% (Rumpus Roomy ii liar- ]tiller (Garage) = Crest Ave,_ JUDGE-S: Annie D- T. Murray, INSPEL"IlOR• Lena Salvatorl. en Ln„ Walnut Creek Walnut Crank.Dorm•• Grace F Harden. Rem Dem. INSPECTOR: M rrsle V. Martin. L\SPECTOR: Jeanne IL I'arker. CLERKS- Lucille C. Ruxh, Rep.: JI'IK;ESi: E'rlatttlu McFarland, Dem. Item ALida 31. Stretch, Rem; Laura J. Dem.; M: 3t. Keefe. Dem. JL'DGL': Lelia C, I'rterrti Rsep; JUDGES- Catherine Dari,rsun. Taylor. Rep- CLERKS: Helen L. McJunkln, Katherine Stringer. Res, Rom. Edythe F. Burke. Rep. SARANAP PRECINCT No. T Dem.; Lillian F. .!ones, Rep.; EI- CLERKS: Kathleen R- Stewart. CLERKS: Marguerite C. ns- POLLING PLACE: Parkmead Rem; \l'eneda Courter. Rep-: Iyono- borne. Rel,: Gloria 1. lloahrnlarrzrc, School tMusio- Itoom/ 151: :Krwell ranur Smith. Cem. Ave_. Walnut Creek, MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 5thyF. Mlorasch, Rep, Rep.; E Patricia U1rl, Xcn INSPECTOR: lllsise H. Gruweil, PULLING PLACE: Margaret I-WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT I)rm Crtwd Cltesidence) 1606 Hearelleasa gNo. 30 Na PLACE: JUDGES• Gilbert 11. Finch. Rep.; St., a:artlnez.POLLING PLACE: LR_ laOl.IJiXGel1: 4Gloria In4 it v• Ruby M. Volemth. Item INSPECTOR• Margaret E. Crowd,Trott (Garage) bS- Lakewoodewwd [tad., !.nen (Garage I_ia !.lade!! Dr.. CLERKS: !Lorraine H. Woods, Rep.Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Dem.. Beverly Sherrard. Rep• JL'LK:FS: .Annie E. Dutra, Rep.;Lh'SPEC OR- Eleanor W. Trott. L SPECTOR: Gloria EL Sakrn- Maxine Kilgore. An Dem.Rep- on- Dem. Lary Kathleen Bentz lisp_ CLERKS, Start' E. Andrewr,, kJUDGES: Clifford W. Watkins JUDGES• Carolyn B, Read. SARANAP PRECINCT No. 6 Rem; Sydney H. Showalter. Duct. Dem.; Virginia != Nummi, y ea, POLI.IXG PLACE: Croce F I>rm: Ant[onette Taylor, Dem.; CLERKS: Ann 11. Carrell. E.em,; CLERKS. Augusta R. Still iz. Lowe (Famfir Itooml =6 Whyte Evelyn 31. Williams, Rep.2 Anselme A. Charnnat, Rep.; Vir- i:aa a• Sara Cotd y, poem,: -II1Jrrd t rlc Are., Walnut Creek MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 6 gin4 Hatfield, Rep. Mi. unaday. Iran. INSPECTOR: Lenora Ramsing. FULLINt: PLACE: Alhambra WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Dem. E[lglt f3,rhrr)l, (!Drys• Gym) .\Ihttm- No. 31 No. 46 JUDGES: Grace E. Lowe, Dem.. bm Ave.. Martinez. POLLING PLACE: Dorothy G. POLLING PLACE; Carrel Graev1Vi11 am S. Hayward. F.rp_ IN iPk:('TCIR: Theodora P Tay-William Garage ::_ts Cherry (t;arage) 1359 Huston RJ., Latay- CLERKS• Edith X. Blackledge. for, Dem. Ln„ Walnut Creek. ette. Dem.: Miaabeth A. Mickel Dem_; JULK;KS: fla St. Carter, Cem,: INSPECTOR: Mtaybelle J. Rich- 1:1SPL'CT1?R: l-A+ol?ne 31_ G:I- t)OlD1hy !< I'rtricr. [gym. Xelt Lr pug. D. rr. Yardson. Dem breath. Dent SARANAP PRECINCT No. 9 CLERKS: .Acne* L. Carrrll, JUDGES. F Schilling JI'1?GES: Lwruiar 1_ Drrt,irrs, POLLING PLACE: Joseph Bri- Dem„ OWt A. Bryan, rep.; Selma Dem.: L>elyn L KiasL EteR Lam. -Mary K la mthem Draa_ ley (Garata) =:35 Acacia Rti. Wal- I c:ruy. Dem. CLERKS; Jay A- Miller. Re CLERKS. Ann L. nut CreekRep.. Ager• lint'_' INSPECTOR:Jeseph Briley. Rep. MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. TMtar:an 1,SUlr:a Dent,: Bette+.azo, Katherine llatlgrrn, Dern_:SAlly POLLING PLACE: Camp FireDem. J Smith, Rep, JUDGES: Frances F Bayley, Glrls 1:11g. Jonra & Extudfllo Six.. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT step`' 31eiha M. "eagan• Rep.Martinez. No. 32 No.47 CLERKS: Helen K. Sherlock, INSPECTOR: Allah St, Larson, POLLING PL.ACF Patricia A POLLING PLACE-- MmAlfred Rem: Betty SL_ Killough, Firm: Dem. Hart (Residence) 35 Blahup l-tL. !i- Gathers:! Warsaw) 242 13 Di- tlocalie k Turner. Rep.JUDGES: Gertru,le V. King,SARANAP PRECINCT NWalnutCorel:,v:sadero Ate_. Walnut Creel o. t0 Dem., F11a G. Rate, Ttep,POLL12VG PLACE:C. F. Schroy.INSPE]CT•OR: Patricia A. Hart IXSPEI`T'OFt: !Dation Y. C ttrr- CLF:I:KS: Annie Sf. Crow, Dem., Dem. I4 Item der (Garage) 1132 Curtola Blvd.. Story R. Siicre. Dem.; Juanita Gaf-JL'DGts'S: MlarMrie L. t'radet,Pen, JUDGES-. Rub! 1. Jimara.n, Walnut Creek.fanov, item.INSPECTOR: Helen C. Sehroe-iRea' Lorna-C, MDccalley. Itep, Rent.: Gwendolyn Regalia. Dr+a MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 8CLERKS: Belt> E. Kttcazsrr, CLERKS: Ruth E Tasms.n; I i1- 'as Rep PC)l.E.[VC. PLACE: Story T, STr-Rep,: KAthryn R. Hodge. Rep,: tato 31. An+ferso. Item; Helen T. JUDGE:;+ Edith G. Akers, Item., -furrow (Residence) 1;215 1'Ine St., Dorothy llial op, Rep. Stress. }tem Lt cIW E. Krasky. Lam. CLE:Ittitt: Wilma E Xrlsan, Martines. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT gym. 1Vr7orfe l Ferrari, is INSFECTUR: Shelach E1, GI- Na 33 No. si p^ berti, Rep. POLLING PLACE- Maria } p- Loraine Idetson, DernPULLINGt•t.aCE: Derai,'r I•, SARANAP PRECINCT No. 11 y. rep.: t,•stnne FtNeall.h Pep.Vericnets (Garage) vlo: Hacienda tarok (Gatages 2?S: Hilisda:r for.. POLLING PLACE: Gladys F fey: Rep.: [:Il HenryNe. Rep, Dr., Walnut (_`reek, Walnut Creek. Netaon LEF:titi: F[enrL Startna, LN'SPEL-MR: John C- McCoy INSPECTOW Shirley R. Litt,l, tCrrstytr) 113 Spriagslle Te-n., Bury T. 3tr•3torr„w, Dem,;q`1:1., Walnut Creek. Laura St. 3[arrttutlJ, Ftrp,Rep' Rep. I'S SECTOR; Ituth F, Copsey,JUDGES: Err$•n Ml. 3lbtanda Ji'ltGES; I)rttticr }a.p}arrdt, Re;,.: lte9 MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 9 rRep,: ,Angela Mlanise, Dena Iasis P Ilruttaker, Rep JUDGES Hetes Fwb,wg. Rrp. N)LLIXG PLACE: First Congre- CLEltKS: E?anavw N, Gray, CI.RiRKS: Lucttle 3l. Jaents Hteir, A. sfamuefs, Rte gntlonnt C.tur,•h. Court & Suzanna Llan.: Barbara P- Schultz, Rem: Ruta: lora Wiik4, l'.rp., Fatttsrr CLXRKS+: Maryle A. Worthing- Stn, Sts.rtir.•z FGialloC.MlcGarraush. Item M aAske. Iona. ton. W. Jean T. Kern. lisp.; INSPE,471,01:: Ruth Randall. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Anna Blesbroerk. tem. Fep• No. 34 No. i! SARANAP PRECINCT No. 12 JUDo.KS: F:oreare C. Pfatochl- POI.L.ING PLACE': I.ar LING PLACE:Janet X. Cot- ni. Lem.; Jennie Sf. Sanderson. SCIIICKA _7:1 Larkey L... Walaut Bntwu (Garages '1wt Caak Palk Lew (Gamar 179 nArleDr.. Wal- R:elo R 1vJ, Walnut Creek, nut !'reek- CLERKS: E t i z a h e t h ('mw,Creek. PEAZT011• !Koro! F Itarnt4 RXS:I'EXTOR: l kta } Ifrvwn. no.; Xcr ra Re'plinK, Dent.; Nos- Itel, FemSPEC1OR: Janet X. Cotfow, ther Gideon, tem.Llein, J('Dt:Ea: Adell M_ Patka. l4ri MARTINEZ PPECINCT No. 13 sSl`LSGhS: E`•a Zousounitt, Rem: Lucinda Itlra_ttu, item JUIKSE];, Gladys F. Per"it. F'Vl:IXC: Pi„\CF:: Sloram t Tam-Ahrta $, Gerh% it".. Dem.: L.ottiv Halbert, Drra CLERKS: Maxine l.- Ilurawrart VLE'RKS Mina k I»tdterx. C LERKS: Shirley R Gordon, ple. 7tr21 Thompra n St., Martinez. S Dem,: Dawthr A. Poiro , l a•ah Tess,: Calla E X.oreett, I rn>: }lap_ Maxine F Couch, Rep. F"a- I if'EC:rc)E{: Ethel L. L'ascr-r. Lama A. M1aclkougalL Dem l arbn M. T1:well. DlrsL rhe 3Ruosco DCio WALNUT GREEK Na 52 Cortmh- SARANAP PRECINCT No. t3 JI L't:L_i: Edwin S. Pascoe,WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT dated with WALNUT CREEK WILLING PLACE: George W. E, re•,-: Frances J. Ilrooko, Dem.Na 35 P-ECINCT No. 50. C:.FHKS: Vivian 31. Costello,POLLI.XG PLACE. Fsareace E, POLLING PI.AI r W a 1 n u t Curtis +(Creek.) 37J? Furman Rd.. Dem.; Carrie Buse, Dem.; Victor rWald (Residence) :116 Cassa Way. Heights Schots!, 4t.1 Walnut R`rL, Ralaut Creek Walnut Curio a INSPECTOR: George W. F Cur. Pea-r, Dem. Walnut C`trrlL INSPFJI` tor. Rem MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. itTUR: Flurrnae E WaldUMSPE-Mlt: Rowise K_ M,Ir.- JCLiGFS• Dem.:Betty Weil. D • PUL' INC; PLACE: American ix-Rel+ t,as!, tttp Maria Alice Curtis. Rep. foirn Flail, !Yard & Ccur[ Sia., Y.O.JUDGES: Ilrtitadrne W.Zimnser- Jl`1K:l;: lar`-ra W. Kuhn. I:,,- Off. Martinez.tart, Dem,: Voiata P. Laughlin, Hep.: Mbar- L Wri:ht. 1*-.,m CLERKS: Patricia R Rinne, INSPECTOR: Elizabeth Gal-Ior a t:LKI.IQ;. IJRiatn A. I:ernmao• Ilan-; AV Th H. Dotson, Rep.; I:aR:wr, r em.CLERKS: 1Valburxa P. Hansen, Rep-: Maude K_ Tweet, Rep.. 311:- Marion \V, Ttu,rnsun. Rep, Jt'1r(;FK: Bernice L. LaFleah.Rrp.: Mary Parker Wiltiittua, Rel,- drrJ Sh.a soaker. Rem SARANAP PRECINCT No. 14 Etn r,: C la=a F. Lucev, Rep.Sue Rh POLLING PLACE: 3lontecitonadaRep, WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT -SSchool. " Leland Dr, Lafayette CLERKS: Lertha G. Cook, Dem.:WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Ne.51 Dorothy D. Burges,,, Dem,: Au- Na 36 INSPECTOR: Elsa SL Behar• drry W. E'ecorellf. Dem.1'11L1-}XG I'LAC'E ravaat!,a .a- lhe"LPOLLINGI'LaCE: Inds Winter- o:raaey tGare-rt "1: 1.+ E'r:-,. MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 12 smantle (Garage) Ifi4u Ave-. Walnut c`trelc JL'[>GiS: Gladys C. Ktsutss. POLLING PLACE: Gthertl Bro-lltentwtiod ReR- sura 1.ee Adaata. lirCt.. Walnut II SPRu`CTc1I`tliotet S, t\S!' "ltnit lti.r..thy A. a:r.- CLERKS: brae G. t' bmlryp trap.: .ht it Sot abfurttnrz. iD,um) 'r0; Fs- Klemm try, Rep. MLrlant E Neboa. RrR: FtharR J. Lletot J11aGES: Dram the 14 Carita, Mario lie0. IKSf F,t,'T01t: f7 a t h e r I n e SUJUDGES: Patricia IL E•lttl. Rom; Alice M. 1111rtt, Rrct, SARANAP PRECINCT No. 15 Cutts. Dem.ps. Dern,: Lillian D, Gria.r. Rep, CLERKS: Tina T.uw3C Rep-: POl.l.IX PLACE: Katherine L JUDGFIS: Roberta St. Stair.GCLERKS: Luis \Vinter•mantk,' Betty [turns. Item. -!atoll liars- Connel v (Etesideace R33i Boole- Dem.: 311rlam V. McMahen. Rep.Rep.: MtIldred Graven+ Rap Luis rtmne. Ibnt tan! Wal. Walnut Crrrlc CLEI.KS: Altha 3t. Walford.1'. Osborne, 1)em WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT INSPECTOR: Katherine L. Con- term : Beatrice R. Weitz, Rep.:WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Na 52 (Cons•4lidated with netly. Dent. Ruth M. Wells. Rep. No 37Walnut Creek 50) JUDGES: Ann Backus, Rep.; MORTtNE2 PRECINCT No. t3POLLINGPLACE: Marian J- WALNUT r'REEK PRECINCT Alice F Tycer. Rep. PULLING PLACE:Elease A.Con- Quartarola (Garage) 71 Santa Rita No. 53 (Consolidated with CLERKS: Shirley Y. Haberfand. way (Residence) 1506 F•scolnir St.. Dr., Walnut Creels Walnut Creak Na :? Martinez.D em: Leona F. White, Dem.; Lela LX3PE(.'TOR: Flrsse A. Conway, Y rola, sIt'TOR: Marian J. Quay- 3L Maki. DemtaeniaDemWALNUTCREEKPRECINCT bent JL'lIG1<v': Frances MI, Cas SARANAP PRECINCT No. 16Na54 JI'lv3F.8: Charlotte It. ('astruc- Rep.• Adeline S. Allison, R per, PVI.LLNG PLACE: Mrs. P atri is l to F PLACE: Central Contra cl. D>,rm.: Leah 1•, Lurk. Dem.Rep.Costa Sanitary Dist_ 111thr., 1 0 CLE'RKS: Arline SI, Farley.CLERKS: Irene F. Chariton -l\" alnutagro k_ Suth,r- bpr{gttt RI•, Walnut Creek. Lem.: Fatrlle SprfnRstern, Dem,;cite Ler Elmo Leamard. IXSTYEC rOit: 1'hyUb A. IIantet-I{ep,; MDary E ltatNefL Dem L\-SYESL"DOI:: I'airrsat F b:Lyi- ssA FTM lmY T. Ri=,we• Rep, WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT kie, Rem n. R-VLLotaise A. Otto, Re MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 14 No. 38 JUDGE: Mtarl„r-e H. Harris. CAmJUDGES: Doris. Dem. m: POLLING: PLACE. Sirs. Joseph P(1.LII G PLACE- t'rarl Lucille 'n CLERKS: Ellen J. I lock. T,; Vivra (Rumpus Room) .010 Sparks (Family !{axoin) 14; Los As- ICLERKS: k aurr°`n. Item !onto FtrorluW. ltep.; R ooe t INSPnv tF.t(:TOW AIE,Ina Kendall,tom Ave„ Walnut Creek. m F Devitt. Rep.U•m.Il'SPL`CTOR: Jowl kine 3L Hart- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT SARANAP PRECINCT No. 17 JI'UCF»S: Stay C. Kerrigan,rosin. Rtrnt. No. SS POLL ING PLACE- Eva B. Per- Cem.: hla E'errins, Dem.JUDGES: I'rwl I.ucWr Sparltte }"OI.LIXG PLACE; Us.& Can- etti (Itasidence 1547 Magnolia CLERKS: Evelyn Sf. Courtney.Rep,• IR,nrthy Curtis, Rett trr11 (Garages =' La; Ca" VIA.. WAT. Walnut Creek, Dem.. Josephine McTaCLEEUCS: Helen J. Mlor ition, Walnut 'L -. INSPECTOR.: Eva B. Perettf, KRart, Rep.;Dem,: Dods VR. Stanley. Rep.; LNSPEITOR: -tar C;Lntrell. Itep_ Rep-Inez Et. Finish. Dom. Berdamlt, ep, JUDGE: V-3,an 3L Grant- Reba JUDGES- Anne D, Cattolica, MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 15 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT CLERKS: \Vanda C. Brut" }Lep.• Ater Young, Rep, t POLLIN(: PLACE: Mrs. Augus- No. 39 Rep.: Katkn-n Hibbard- Item CLERKS; Gertrwte Hibbs, Rep.; t.na Barsanti (Residence.) 2115 Al- POLLING PLACE: MEargamt T, SARANAP PRECINCT Ne 1 C1rrRe ]Mae fratiey, Dem: Far hambra Ave.. Martinez. Ye;Souses (Residence) 1649 Itt2 Ave., POLLING PLACE: ltarWra P Ackerman. y INSPECTOR: Emily S1cCowen, tWalnutCreek.Cullen iGaragr 31 Murk iK• Rai- (iI ttAN/1P PRECINCT No.. IS E'yp' 1NS'I'I ITOR: William R. Swope. POLLING f LACE: Francis SS, JI' la F. Irene perp. Harris, Dem. Rep. tiK t: nut (`rea,k, cVTbolo Ga Masfnatla [nvllla F. trrabetia, Cem.IXS!'ELTOR: l'tlYX R'. J..hu_ Garage) 2304 CLKI.K.4: Dlyth Belnap, Rep..JL:D(ilS: MMl(aatt L 1 taonr, to tr. Ate a Way. Walnut C reek. IN,antht F Sllverfu, Dem.: EvaRep.: Mtary Mtoutla, Item JVI GES: Okra 11_ Johnson. LNSPEClOR: Eleanor 3L Dixon.CLERKS: Belle H. MLiller, Rep.' lk m_ ttesen t_ Bryant. loam Rem c S1urDhX. Yrp_ Dartltea Brooks; Elizabeth $ Bah- CLERKS: I.nis F JUDGES.- Marie Margaret MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 16 cock. Rep Sau,derr. Rep sttarEt E$I1. POL.LSXG PLACE: Lenora C.attaara I< Cullen. Diem: Vtrztn- P'Rp• Betty J. OToote, Rep. [utrr (Residence) I456 Beech St.,WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT to ML Allen. Rem CLERKS: Luis >G Young, Ftep.: NA E SARANAP PRECINCT Na 2 P. Chatrot. R Ballo M. Rem: Nancy SIINSYF:C:TOEC: Jllnnie F Crispin.POLLING PLACE: 3lVita T. POLLING PLACE: -Dar rte An- Ca ARA 840. Dem.Cox (Garage) iSl La Vista Rd. deralnutCreek. e,, (Ganavr) 12:5 Bonita Ion_. SARANAP PRECINCT No. 19 JUDGES: Lenora C.Dutra Rep,j1LNSPEX`I`latR Walnut Cmk POLLING PLACE: Maxine 3L Adelaide Solml Silva, Rep. EieR Margaret T. Cox. INSPECTOR; Evelyn Williams- tlrera (Rumpus Rom) 54 Car- CLF:I:KS: Mae SL Riggs, Dem„ tett melRa ittR, Walnut Creek Violet L. Spowart, Dem.: DoloresJUDGES: Patricia Toast„ Rep-: JL'DGh: LN5PRxrOR: Maxine, 3L SU-kMellonILDiGratia, Rep Doris ML [arson. cera Dem_ St, Smith. rwm. CLERKS: Ada Joyte Jasper, gym' L'uhth F Forbragd, Dem MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 17F.Rem* Edna CI. RKS- farms,• H_ Conder; JUDGES: Rosalyn K. Stafford. POLLING PLACE: Salvadore r" Butte.Rep Fem: I sir Reps- Norine 0. PElkento, Dent: Rem; Eleanor B Briggs. Rep. Fllllecei (Rumpus Room 20 Ecco-f llarkbrie Andr CLERKS: Ruby C. Davis, lam.: WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT m"n• ' rLem" M. Olson. Rem; Opal p bar Sot., Sdarttnez No. 41 SARAN" PRECINCT No. 3 lore. Deter INSPECTOR: Grace 3I, Carter, POLLING PLACE: V PeaPOLLINGPLACE: Frances el Virginia B F MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. t JUDGES: Doris F Whltltw,t,Anderson (Garage) :190 San Miguel Sraam (Gartree) 3147 Stanley BJr,L. POLLING PLACE: Frank Don-Dr•„ Walnut Creek. Lafayette Dem.: Scary Julia Fontana, Dem. IXSPECOR: Frances ML Ander- tXaP[A'7YAft: Inca D_ Stultz, ler Chevrolet (Shown Room) 39SS CLERKS: C h r I a t I n e Olsen, Alhambraambra. Ave.. 3tatttrses.aDela.: Charlene Perry, Dem.: AK- kapeon, Rel, JCDGMS: Virginia F_ Smith. LNSPEC-TOR: Marie C Sacchi. nes A. Billecef, Dem. JUDGES: Lucille _4Della. Dem,; tem.• Bettie A. McCaneL Herm Dem. MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 19KathrynMtetzer. len Rep.CLERKS: Rase Ii JUDGES: Audratr L. wicktnan. POLLING PLACE: Kiwanis Club 5!CLERKS: Is7sraaita C. F*n%Wni,altia,a Diem.. Gauselfe XtehotlR ReD_ 7 dl Allen oto. Martinez.1?rm.' Mtarllr S Stanfa>roR. I' CLERKS: Oka 1?fsltttps, IGip.: INSPECTOR: Ethel O'Brien. Dem.: Mira. ltututell E3atara; Sohn M; G. Andrtaaat, Rep. Ora ML I•liend. Rem WALNUT CREEK No. 53 Coneosi- SARANAP PRECINCT Ne. 4 Samuel%V. ,Amey. Rem;Adele Bar- Dem• dated with WALNUT CREEK P(n1.11X(3 !•l.At.'Y. I'- K. Ituttrr- ""not Max. fl'LN:F»y Slury fiurtolomel, Rep.; PRECINCT Na 42, field 4Residencel 34 lanoramk- MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 2 Josephine Russo, Dem. POLLING PLACE; alaxlne 4 War. Walnut Creek LPOLLINGPACE: T. V. Ap- CLERKS: Doris A. DeLuca, Cameron (Garages 1290 Walden INSPECTOR: Josephine D. Mon- plfante Wart (Store) 417 -Lain SL. Rep.: Maxine K Zlem• [top.; Ger- Rd.. Walnut Crecy, aro. tem. Martinez- abtine N. Rouse. Rem i a i to i May 3, 1960 - continued T3` MARTINEZ PRECINCT NoIt roc {Garcia) till Setae Awa. Mat- CLERKS: ]Carvin IL Blank"- L4SPECTOR: Mary E. Duarte: ships Dem.- Janet J. Zepp. Rep.; Dem POLLING PLACE: EVellm Zu• tinac Bhp, Reny P.Gorr. Reg JUDGES: Grace N. Nieaberg. f#Il (Residence) 3414 Ricks Asa» LS'Sf'h7ClOR FAAthre Mary dasllnes Dem. CONCORD PRECINCT Na i 1 awry ;tn Dem.:' INSPECTOR: Caroline I.. Mei- JUDGES: Gladys L Cult. Dam: POLLING PLACE: Macy niese Elizabeth J Sischopink- Dam.. necke, Cons. Violet L Mackle, Dem.Garage) 3#66 Euclid Ave.. Cott- Q JUDGES: Flay GMT. Rap: CLQ= xis. Bert Moore. cord. Nadia M Watts. Dam Dem.;Kathryn P. Aiello. Dern. Jona A. Keane. Dam.: Mm Ix8PF.CTOR: Evelyn R. McKean, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 25 CLERKS Julia A. Wilson Dasa' ShaverFOILING PLACE: l otUe KI Eileen Delevell, Dem-. Yirsini& S. LMT. VIEW PRECINCT Nr. # JUDGES: Mary Friese. Dem: E m. o( Garage) 1225 RaaemarY Turnbaugh, Dem.POLLING PLACE: Jahn Muir Inmos Prosser. Rep. MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. MD School, (Ltbcaxr) 2#1 Wits WAY- CLERKS: Alma Schmidt. Dem.: INSPECTOR: Helen M. E ssenck,: POLLING PLACE: C*c11 E. Martinet LUtt,n V. Holmakog. Dem: Janet Data r Rural (Garage) 3790 Alhambra INSPOCTOR: Grace L. Day. S. Calkins. Dem.JUDGES: Ophell& M. Hicks,! CLERKS:`(Cay, Martinez Dem- CONCORD PRECINCT Ne. 9 Rep..__V KS: Mildred I. Valerie A Noon, Dein INSPECTOR: Mildred G. Burns. JCDG: Barbara K Hair, Rs p4: POLLING PLACE: P'bronsis E lleadY. Dem. Octttlene T. Harris. Dem. Abersold (Residence) 1303 Parkside Rep.: Lottle K. Shaver. Dem. JUDGES: Mildred L Bon L CLERKS. Evelyn Dorothy Lit- Ave.. Concord Clara W. Hinkle, Dem. Rep.,. Verdi B. Ray. Dem. tleZteld, Dem-: Marianna, M. Be- INSPECTOR: Phroosis E. Aber- CONCORD PRECINCT No. 241 r CLERKS: Marporte BAIL Rep..• dell. Rep.; Romana S. Valdivia. bold. Rep. POLLING PLACE: Joyce M. Mc- Ruth L. Center. Rep.; Mrs• After m JUDGES: May IL Lester. Rap.: Pher (Garage) 2624 CUt Dr., Cars M. Atkinson, Dem. MARTINEZ No. 25 Consolidated Margaret A Jones. Rip, cord. MARTINEZ PRECINCT No 21 with VINE HILL PRECINCT CLERKS: Evelyn X. King. Rep.: INSPECTOR.: Phyllis F. Gates, 7 POLLING PLACE: Sirs. Robert POLLING PLACE: Almee 1. Anne Ssvaie. Dam: Margaret Rep. Joyce M. McPhee,. F. Elder (Garase) IZ41 Gregory f:LkaWger, Dere. Ave.. Martinez Wrlch tResideam) iib GILde Avt.. Rep.; Crate 3L Graham, Dam. Martinez. CONCORD PRECINCT Na 10 CLERKS: H. Patricia O'Nell4i INSPECTOR: Tess le Threlkeld, INSPE7C'TOR: Aima# V. Welch. POLLING PLACE- Clayton Vat- Rep.; Catherine Berber, Dem.; Lr; Rep, Ltrati ley Elementary School. 4ZZ Clay- yt >w Swartwood. Rep. JUDGES: Amanda A- Masker Jt:DGEs: SAthel SL Kitts. Dern- ton R-- Connorst CONCORD PRECINCT No. 27 + ale, Dem.. Tune SeAgoe, Dem.Tad& L Iiyrpman. Dem. INSPECTOR: Fern Id Holler. POLLING PLACE: Masonic !fall, CLERKS: Bette Ann Pattlean. CLER Margaret M. Migniglw. Dem. 1766 Galindo St., Concord (C/o' Dem.: Lillian C. MartfrL Dem.: Dem.• Edna M. Kenaa+dF, Req' Jt:LGES. Josephine A. Lumbar- Evelyn N. King, 1942 2nd St.,. Frank Coats. Rep. ALaaa B Metbtrall. Rey do. Dein.' Ethel A- loran. Rep- C'nncrad) MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 22 VINE HILL PRECINCT N0. 2 CLERK D r,: 1. Raymond FLRep.; POLLI:CG PLACE- Keller Ford POIAJXG PLACE- Las Juntas Dom DoroLAY 31 Rummel RID-: IN3PF.C:TOR: Eeanttellne Davi! Sales (Show Room) Soo Alhambra ScboaL 4145 Pacheco Blvd-. Mar- Matpnt B Schaiisr. Rap le, lGrp• CONCORD PRECINCT No. tt JUICES: Susie a Rock, Dam.;; Ave_ Martinez.rinses_ Mamie C. Caste, Dem. INSPECTOR: Bernloe I. Allem 12IN POCTOW Annie I. N#bkon- POLLING PLACE: C a n c o r d CLERKS: Amalie I. Troyer,: Dem. Dean. Sportsmrn'a Club; 496 Sunset Dr.. DOM' Phabe Lia Bell. Dem.: Dorn JUDGES: Elizabeth Goodman. JUDGES: Geonpana S h a d e r. Concord (c/a Lou Kolting. 422 thy frena Nissen, Dem. Rep.' Wilms Fbthe -M Rep.Rem.- p." galls Jane ]—mat n. 1103. ltsmdail Ave.. Concord) g CLERKS: Georgia M. Hill. De 5.f:RKB: Mary R. Steele. DOUL. INSPECTOR: Percy W. Dingle, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 23 Agnea E. Amaral, Rep_: Esther R. I)e)eh M. CabraL Dem: (aroLr J. Del POLLING( PLACE: Lucy N.; Mann. Dem. Lupo. Detre. JUDGE`. Elsie Young. Dam. lid.. Concord- VINE Garage) l30 Arlington? VINE HILL PRECINCT No. 3 CLERKS: Rachel B. Dias. Dem; Fid., Concord_ MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 23 POLLt.NG PLACE: Cta.ets SL Edith F. Fesriers. Dem- INSPECTOR: Lucy M. Jamison. Gibson (Residence) 4266 Irene Lou. Ft°pPOLLINGPLACE: Martinet Jr. Saar- CONCORD PRECINCT No. 12 JCDGFS: Hawley, Canaan, Dem.,High School (Gym) Court& ren Sts.. Martinez Martine& POLt.LNG PLACE: Jamas IL Betty W. Hawley, Dorn. r I:CSPRCTOR: Emily C. So&rws. LNSetX-T W Caserta W Gobson. Sheehan (Garage) "ft Concord CLERKS: Nancy IL Steward,' Re Dee Blvd. Cantor&Dom., John If, Steward. Dem.: is w JUDGES: Therese I. Anderson. JV GES': Isabel J_ Monte- Drn LNSYkC'TUK: Loretta K XounAt- sullee Mann, Rep. Dem.; Jean M. Ureter. Rip. lto.AeatA C. Me leaark. Gem- green. Del CONCORD PRECINCT No. 24 CLERK'S: Adeline Strinsert. CLERKS: Leave M. Casaaay. JUDGES: Dorothy Madeline Dam Lucy Francis Rep' Ann L Dela_. Anne H. tt atktrr. Demo.. El- Hash. Dern-:Ruoatta B. HaY. Los=- POLLING PLACE: Station R. Muir. Rep. ate 7.stb+er Martla, Dem. CLERKS: Joon. Maggto, Dom.: Cf' nnscrrd Garatte> 1793 Atmar Cc,'. MARTINEZ PRECINCT M06-24 VINE HILL PRECINCT Na 4 Irene Stephawk Rep.: Helen L INSPECTOR. Etat garet Earl'Dem- POLLING PLACE: Selma L'. 'I'1-\G PLACE. t;oldt0 FL v':tietl, Dasa Dem. Walter (Garage) 3430 Brookside Partney (Resusence) 4=1 Artht:r CONCORD PRECINCT No. tI Um tlae& PULLING PLACE iCartha K JUDGF s: Ci+lr.t !`antes, Dem.:; Dr.. Martinez, LhSPECTOK: GWdAe R IPart>yeF. Clvries G. Earl. Dem. INSPECTOR: Velma C. Wolter. IN GnreasLag +Raejdencs) 1341 Paeift- CLERKS. Adelaide M. Smiths ca St- Concord Rep.. Martlou R Pltake, ReD.:dRepJUDGES: Mariotte k Hitt, Rep.: JUDGEsS: Edith F. Lewis. Dem-. LNS1rFA,.•'TOK: Martha K. Grues- Noce Darnell. Dem. Maxine Palmer. Dem Irene AL Mc inney. lreas CLERKS: Helen A. Maras. Rep.: asaL`iN:fs l.11lian E« liexser, CONCOPD PRECINCT No. 30 CLERK: Lavinia D. Stalls Etep.: Mantua R SAW. Dem: S. Loeeataase Rep_; U4,y C. .ua A.-p. POLLING PLACE: Margaret M. June D. Andrade, Dem,: Cavett. Ibay.s. Idem Staftcrd (Residence) •`042 Parkside V. Levi. Dem. CL4Jtlib. Ahcr AL Hunt. Detre.: MARTINEZ PRECINCT No 25 VIt4E HILL PRECINCT Net.S Catnertre I.L Ttevurruw, Lairs, Ave• Conrnrd POLLING PLACE. A. J- Km- INSPECTOR: Xnra AI, dyer,, hey tC:asage 4Zlr Brum Iti. xa - Consolidated with Vine HUN Lae C. Midis, Dem.( oN(:OrtD PS EGINCT N0. ti Dena. Na !} tiW.r 1'VL.t.1.XG PL.ACA: C a a e a r d Jt. Mar r'.ronssanre or Race.! MARTINEZ PRECINCT Na. 27 1..aPA'SOIt. S.aaewi 1L Hae- sc .. 30 vw, St.. t:anwra fGra.: S4arsssrtc M. Rraflord, Rep. POLLING PLACE: Gonion Gann- aJW. Iter+11%arECTUR. Jasepame, 'Yreatua, (-LERKB. Fila G, Fisher, Rop.,1 mage (Garage) 3711: Franklin Can- 1 Jit;.A.;.3s. Martha J. Wats.at,. 1Om C:adys (`nuts, lsem.: rwre, Z.1 yon Rd.. Martinet. Je.L)t LS. Volare X. McAtee. e'ntch4Jw, Ilam INSPECTOR: Barbara C. e-LE;RK:S. Nerma M. Tsvaft. DOun' Joyce L Hitchcock, "MrM CONCORD PRECINCT No. 31 Robrecht. Rep.Rept.: rian_es E. Marta`- LtuL C1.lIt": LimanioM. Dscxsr, POLLtN•; PLACE; Patrictsa A.i JUDGES:Mashie V. Russo. Dem.: VINE HILL PRtGINCT Na. a DOttL, a.uc.w e;enocn , LIaM:Star- Hazlewood (Garage) 3166 Salvio; Jennie Costanza, Dem 1vt,4-/1: Ptat'tr:: viers tctu WkM 2kauey. L,sm-SL., C-ncr.rd. CLERKS: Bernice J o h s Ott. Scuu.L 4v-w *'L beeti 19"- Mat- WNCOItD PRECINCT No. 15 INSPECTOR. Patricia A. ILAxIe-. Dem.' Margaret B. Healy. Dem.: titter PULLU%*. P L A C k;. WtitiaWss' wood. Dem. f III& J. CAudel, Rep. L.OPEd: i,POR. Jill tlat+uoUrau EleurotarY Sett,ol(arultt-Purperse JUDGES• Edith Flxher. Rep; MARTINEZ PRECINCT No M! JL..veS. Ltuv W) .:Avoir, si $1 lLa4m) ZA-4a East St., Concord.Dorothy Demeny. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Margaret 1 Irene btrand. Dean. LNbYY:(;TO1t. Cecrrua A. Me- CLERKS: Mahle I:.. Goodbar„ MCI.Aughlin(Rumpus Rowe) IS71 a 1.o.nLas: Joan Frtak. Uaue" KAUnan, Vow, lisp.; Barbara J. At[crieib Dant.;; Vine St.. Martinez Petr" ` eu".ra_ a..•.... ...,.. Jutxik_i. Prances A. Costs. 4;:orla M. Mattson. Rep, INSPECTOR. Agnes "Taylor. L*.ts: it,-* Enow. Loan.CONCORD PRECINCT No, 32 Dem wins. r4iLL PRECINCT too. 1 CLx2Uia; dial A. Dutra. Dam.: POLLINt.l PLACE; Wren Avenua JLTI><"145: Iilstbtr M. Harrison. Pvr.Li:Ct rA.At t;. ttua0 ... Lori- 390"le.a A. e:..W4At n. Lovu.; Dor%- :4ctuwi. 3.131 Wren Ave.. Concord.: Rip.' Margaret E McLaughlin. chm `' "C1t1) •t' x o" K4. LAY xouthsrter.- Lean. INSPECTOR: Josephine F Fer» i.%_e&A,,TOR- Lyleoe A. Roberta t;ONA: L444 PLAPRECI". Na tb rr JUDGES; am v CLERKS- Caroline L Cortes. IMr Fut.t.Ltii; PLACAd: Clea J. Lost- 3UDCES: Curette J. lavage, I?em.; Margaret A. Reecek Dem.: m.re tt:aaage) Z4Sa MALAw Ave.. Dem; Learn& V. Musgrave, Dem.; Sona Blecins, Rep. Jt L1a;E*t: Ntae 9L .neva. Ker". , - CLERKS: Catherine M. McGtn-s Mari ti Idabel M. Charles. n1s. Dem.: Jennie M. Drone, Rep.,;MARTINEZ PRECINCT No. 20 a:e.o,d . u_au a 440M Hutt. Detre. care Rummy, Rap,POLLING PLACE: Mrs. John Dem.: 11" U. uvasrw- ..et. K,..+• M PO". Este M. Ustmure, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 33Koller (Rumpus Room) 201 SL to, ..c1:Auata Dasa, DOne.: saar.r )~ LAMNOWelrer, Ls+Y POLLING PLACE: Lois M.MINS Mttrttnea INSPECTOR. VI.,.L HILL PRECINCT Na a Ca.v.Las o_ harwurnP. Uabun. MArymee (Residence) 1975 Gra-PEC TOR: Darin Heckert. Gra- k,--",%G rLA/'a:- K4eay s:- hi,- Kg s. Jutwua SL a wartruat. LOM, r."& Dr.. Concord.Dem. JUDGES: Hazel L Wilson,Dem. ' t..aa.en.0r s tf4tatti Wes. laa.40ua sf T[trAdwA), Avg. INSPECTOR: Lois M. Uarymee., Dorothy Douglas. Dem. Jodruoea.CONCORD PRECINCT No- 17 Dean, CLERKS- Elorotla P. McCart. LNaratiltllt- nub), t.- Hunan. kVt..1t; k"Ca. itavj rm X, JUDGES: Gertrude Bush. Rep.;' Dem.: We M. Peters. Rep,: Lily Lft Weeat twraieA t H}CxutY Lr.. trert f:. Von :Magnus, Dem. Jt PGE1. loutothy Tt:.oIctwoa• tU ac.,m CLERKS Helen V. Sea Dem.;!A. Prins. Dem. t r.:.,: eutaerwe .. .eater. w..+- t:KAtrEX`TOK: ACarlorts N. west. Irene L« OlQenh e, Dem.: Marion; xMT. VIEW PRECINCT Na t art POLLING PLACE: Mi View *=r.rlia a- re.erlY t;etra,r, se:a.. 1Le,.. Y. tGrnner. C Alt Atter aatrtb, sort.t. ••dice at .o::UGL Ruth k I(o•Nt Rip.: CONCORD PRECINCT No. 34FierHall, Martine: ,& Shell Ave,. aisles, it Martinez tics. L boakost. Kap, POLLING PLACE: Leroy Joseph, I1tiSPEC'I'OR: Louls X. Labrie. CONCORD PRECINCT Na t CLY."b- X-Y,.. Jacobs. Dam.; (Patio) 1323 Scott Rd., Concord 1IUI'VlA.1A.l PLNt.As_ AKvLreaLot- Doris IS. Smub. roop,. stua INSPECTOR: La Fern Wood-! Rep. 01tabeth Mulkexin. Benawteti tRAstmas+u 317a t:taunst0Lrcus „ Iie;ti head, Dem, r; Dem." E ely Alford. Dem L, e. C). Lion %3_ t.NAw%A`,L. CONCORD PRECINCT No. to JUDGES: Louise F Let, Dem. CLERKS: Mvrtie L Cutrisht- 4-14PNCTOK. Loa rd Jtaws. Dem, 111.eUANG PLACE- fans. Vets S. El zabeth M. Kolowski, Dem. Dem.. Ila C. Tucker. Dem.; Ger- JUa"ua662a: .*Raft •. "o a-s+m. Jahnsaa tGaraceo IaZ4 Steward CLERKS: Merge M. Burg' Aih:rl r aidine A. Nelson. Dema. Lom: ^"sun&J. Cuseck IJrJs St-. Concord- Morris. Dem; Helen E. doaeph,' MT. VIEW PRECINCT No. 2 tiIaaA Loolks"Itt. tNbPXA`rOR. Nellie Y. Maros. Dom POLLING PLACE: Mingle fW- Rip.: Ituth M- Mut.sr. Hop.. Ann. Dem, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 35 eatino (Garage) 1311 Teale Ave., t:, +tutan. Decor. JUICES: Vera K. Johnson. POLLING PLACE: Rama C. Os-j Martine:.CONCORD PRECINCT No. 2 Llem.: r.Lsanor G. Eairrran. Rep, writ t Residence) 121T Concord; INSPECTOR- Leona M. Bloom, PuLt-L%%; k"4:4- Karr A,— CLERKS: !!!Warn Taylav, Lam: Blvd.. Concord Dem. r tuxIeax) ...las rAaata.:a St.. i:.ncuN, X.gr'an.1 n• itrm.: 3tary t PECTOR: Roma C. Oswalt,!. 3LTDG$S' :Ciao li Fbwler Dem.: LNa1 ATutc. Helm a Ailatit- CONCORD POE^.INCT No- c# JULGES: hose Alice Horning%Ruth C. Hazdon Fila aaaW. nets y,CLERKS- Is\e V. Hunter. Dem,- JUDGES• Hailis k KuLander. ra,L.XKU PLACE: W a r r e tt I>ta n Mary B. Casten. Do frMildredLouiseDawson, Dem.: Rep.. ]tae E:, Candia. Rep, Ramp— (Garage) Z7SS Argyll CLERKS: Gladys V. Cnatee.t Isabel T. Prim Detre. Jesse amvea., Kay Ave„ Connurd.Dem"; NelUe M. L.itko, Dem: EIx1 1 MT. VIEW PRECINCT No. 3 MAY t_ Luaumtw Ke..., t.e.VA e. ilCal'LrJ"Luat: Lola EL. Hampton. 1, QULIL Rep. r POLLING PLACE: Mt. TMs• juce Rep, Dem. CON(,ORD PRECINCT No. 36 ! x Fire Hal. Martinez 1L Sbell Aves- J4,DGX'S. Iris P. Ruscoe. Rep.; POLLING PLACE: Marie Martin, Martinez CONCORD PRECINCT Na. I Jlxsv.na AL Settles, Lam. Gauge) 2300 Crescent Dr., Con INAA.ING PLACK. atolls. Sa. Ysc- rINSPECTOR: Gladyce M Tale, dy ttlasedenort 11:5 ass LIILAu CLJQU(S. Anna SL, Herbert, cord. Dem. Dem.: .itarg:Irrt Seymour. Da .; IN SPEL'TOR: Marie M a r t i n,; rtloJUDGES: Nancy Baalomel. atoocrzd` J&We A. Press. DemlDe Rey-: Margaret Gtilll, Data I.NSPh7t IX)ft: Stella M. Eddy, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 20 JUDGES: C i e l l a Matharson,: CLERKS: Ecetyn Howden, Dem'.I F.LWES- Ross, Davus. DeeW`: POL-LL%G PL.ACC: Mrs. upat Dam.; Eva M. Vincent, Non. Ntrine A. F'relt&s. Dem.: Andre: ti a k } W }lsp A"ra tGatcgai 3.1a Lauver Way', CLERKS. Mildred J. Watrous,t J. Roots" Item. CL Ute:Anne flay cool. Dane.; Cmcurd Rep.• Amelia Mullan, Dem.: Clara MT. VIEW PRECINCT Na 4 1- Marguertte Moes. RNP. Car- INSPECTORS. OMI Alters L GenirY, Rep. PLACE: UL View cosi alamsan Dom• Dem CONCORD PRECINCT No. 37 ` Primary School, Palm Ave Mar- JUDGES. Comae AL Lupurt, POLLING PLACE: Albert J. tinea. CONCORD PRECINCT Me. 4 I)*=; RICA Van Nastrand. Dem. Foreman (Gauge) 2400 Acacia Dr,: IICSPECTOR: Hester Peterson. PU1.L1IsSG PLACli: JuYaa S Mo. C1.WUCS. Lie L. Thornaberry. Cuncord Rap, bodnik (Residence) 3415 ILa- BsA_ Mary W. Kennedy. Rep.: INSPECTOR, Genevieve F. Hills- JUDGES:Evelyn C,Freed. Dom.: nwna PL. Cfoncurd. Tbalma. V. Wiles, Deas man, Rep. Virginia J. Uaehaw, Dern INSPEClC}R_ IMS, B. Frrit:asW. CONCORD PRECINCT Na Zf JUDGES; Pearl M Setsar(f CI.ERIrS: Winnie M. GrauQuIst" Dam. Dem: Marie C. Starr. Dem. JUDGES: Mabel Edwards dads POLLING PLACE: o ell ., CLERKS:Josie M.McEwen.Dem:Rep.: Marg4ret A. Is`retulq, Dern-; Elburt A. Peterson. Rep. Lash. Non.. Joyce F. Siobsodail Jew(GAsagsl 3t68 Cowell Rd, (lover F. Bradley, Dem.: Verle E MT. r Ol VIEW PRECINCT Na 3 LFJWLS: Helen G Hammond. INSPECTOR: Marie EZ. Rader- L CONCORD PRECINCT No. 39sonPOLLINGPLACE: Enid& C_ Do- . Luteus UWDam.: iasis. I-- POLLING PLACE: Betty L. f Martinet. idence) 1453 Plaza Dr, Lena"L WLier. Dem. JUDGES: Lois D. Mattson, Dem.: Skinner (Residence) 2772 Eastgate INSPECTOR: Hazel EL Hult. CONCORD PRECINCT Ne. 5 Jeanette M. Halt. Dem" Ave., Concord. Rep. I'W.L tXG PLACE. Janis C7artrr Com:Thelma J.Jrter, Dem.' INSPECTOR: Mildred H. Men-' JUDGES: Gertrude Bower. Dam.: (Garage) S'# Darleet Dr_. CoavwC Jane In Bans. Dans; Louisa ton. Dam Wsssaassa, Rsp JUIIt;E3: Betty C. KondzloikaEstherA. Tooke. Dom. INSPECTOR: Marporie R. Da&M CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 22 CLERK: Cecil F. Austin. Dwon.•Dem H. Dem.: Betty L Skinner. Dem OLE1tiCLERKS: Sylvia M Tcegi lgaa,Tera I- LombardiDemSda JUDGES- Patrick J_S-Ld Dem.: SL Ch—baron (Geroge) 325 Brannie Jr., Dem:: Minnie It. Dougherty,Boom.Mn VIEW PRECINCT No. 6 'LERKS: M& tth E. BaW dia. Brown. Dem.: Clare L.W.. Concord, Dem; Laura M. titre. Dem. POLLING PLACE: :Cara W. Janie Carter. Dean.: Ruby Ann INSPECTOR, Florence V. KeI- CONCORD PRECINCT No. 39 Walter (Garai*) =1 Eine St l.Atl Das trop^ Lem' POLLING PLACE: Ruth M. Day x Martlnez CONCORD PRECINCT NW f JUDGES: Mario A MrM12Ssn, fGaratte) 425 Overhtil Rd., Con- INSPECTOR: Ruth Mulcahy. POLLING PLACX- Gloodwook RM. Rose L lCarchisChamberlain.h Dena_ card Demr laver. stbooL =5 4Rtvera Rd-. C H.Ch Chsuaber Rep.; INSPECTOR: Ruth M. Day, Item. JUDGES: Willie M. Shatby, Rep Ralph H. t'ttamhe:iwlW, Rep: JUDGES: Myrtle M.Henry, Dem: Dem' Betty E. Morrissey. Dem SyL1ECT'Oft. Barbara Low LU*- CLERK, Mas OUrisrL I>rem f ktrence Jr. Itaiiiag. Lem CLERK• Neva W. Walter, Dom.' linin, Kep, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 23 CLERKS: Mary Lucille Hart: Mildred J. Wilkins, Dom: Eunice JUDGES: KIM L Shutt Dem POLLING PLACE: Phyllis Man- Dem.: Clara J. Gailamore, Rep., I4 MInj ck, Dem. Etna T. Graham Bell.ttiWl (lleatdrWCcr) 13 Dt. Geta Rd, Inralfe R Rogers. Dam MT VIEW PRECINCT Na 7 C1,gg • CLt4c0 Walnut Creek. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 40 POLLING PLACE' Ftcat South- Dem.; Nenew Berths. Dem.: Ver- em Crawford Baptist Church. 747 Kelly Ave- Ile SC Bastar. Rap R Village School, 1700 San Carlos SL; Martinez JUDGES: Joemm R. Adams. Concord. INSPECTOR, Julia Price: Dean. CONCORD PRECINCT Nr. 7 Rvpl ; Helen A. Markovich. Rw INSPFCTOR: Rita O. Porter, JUDGE: Cornrlie Huns, Dein: P'OLIJNG PLACE: M. IL Man- L=1 K8: Mary O. KucblvA- Dem. F%jv,onne 1. Waaler. Rtp. keaahip tGesaie/ •N 3l nov4 Kd. Dom; Yelke Y. StrubY. Rep.: JUDGES; Nita Ata: Rrlggt CLERK. Hasei R. Maynard. loaoard Phyllis CaagJAL Dsm; Evelyn M. Kanuck, Non. Dm,; Catharine CunninghamotNEPEX"TOR; Francis P. .a- CONCORD PRECINCT Ne. 24 CLERKS: Albino 7andone lla; Dorothea Breshear'a. RIR nellF. Loam POLLING PLACE. Joanne M. Dens.: Oda D. Hunt. Rep.: Mat MT. VIEW PRECINCT No, a JUDGES: Mildred D, Mattson. Rodrigues (GasaLe 3305 Grant SL. Annie Dents, Dec. POLLING PLACE: Prather Bar- Rep.: Vivian K Dema. Rep. Concord, i 1 1 t to May 3, 1900 - continued CONCORD PRECINCT No. 41 CONCORD PRECINCT Ne, Sit INSPECTOR: Bette J. Haff, Rem CLERKS; Mary Hltchcv,ck, Item., POLLING PLACE: Mary P. POLLLVG PLACE. Barham IL Jt7VGES:Shirley M.Pitka, Dem..; MAdek n Nell Adana, Rep.; Doro- Haecker (Residence) 1:92 Sharon Bloom (Garagrt :IY: Attaerrs Dr., Tdebaa Krick. Hem thy D. [aware. Dern- tDr,. Concord. Cunard. CLERKS: Susan 3t- Dougherty. CONCORD PRECINCT No- 93 IICSI'I)'TOR: Mary >t ]aneLarc I.18PFX'TOR: 3latirairet R. li- Dem. AL'nts 8 Wicks. Dom.: POLLING; PLACE: Winifred V t Dam• enti, Dem. Evelyn D. Dondeb. Dem_ PowninK (Residence) 3213 Stanley JUDGES: Della S Poe. Dem.: Jt'DGES' Rerestr IL Westbrook. CONCORD PRECINCT Na 77 C.,urt, Concord. I'aullne E. Baker. Ixm. Dem.: Bastuma. N. Bloom. Client,POLLING PLACE: James Lea- INSPECTOR: Winifred V. Powrn- CLERKS: )tan• L', Ilaeeker. CLERICS• Janet Y_ Smith. Rep.; ver(Garage) 1319 Grace tray.Con- Ing, Rep. y 1.Rep.; Marguerite A, Hatiisom Ruth C_ Thrums, Dem_; ClydNt+ cord. Jt'DG S: Regina E. Stiller, Rem; Dem,: F'Tancea 1. Toth. Dec Ainsworth. I)rm_iNSPECTOR: Alice N. Barton. Frieda L. Taylor., Rep. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 42 CONCORD PRECINCT No. !A Dem. CLERKS: Ifelen 31, Nelson, Dem: POLLING PLACE: lsabel I:. POLLING PLACE, m. W. Pei- JUDGES: Maxine E. Bensel, Kathryn 39. Hope, Dem.; Marion Stone (Garage) :155 E peraaa letter 4Garaxe) a_I Hawthorn Dr- Dem- lob J. Todesco. Rep. Carroll, Dem. Dr., Concord. Walnut f0tv*i< CLERKS: R u t h L Clauxsen, CONCORD 112 Consolidated withINSPECTOR: Edith I., Haraev. I_1'SI OLTOR: Lois J. Pelletier. Rem:Lena Z Woods. Rem:Pauline CONCORD PRECINCT No. 94.Rep• Ren, Nichols` Dem- Helen PLACE: Lie Ef. 3Ir.!-J[AGES: Helen L Sle-em Rep„ J['DGE: Virginia Edith Special CONCORD PRECINCT No. 77 y r De lost Marple, Rep,I)e'n. P'OI.LJNG PLACE: Way Mac- horn (Residence,) 1956 San Yin- CLERKS: Ada It. Slonecker. CLERKS: Elizabeth R Ervin, Gregor (Garage) 142. S. 6th St., crntr Dr., Concord. Dem,; Elsie A. Carr. Deter. Deet: Tillie J. Kxrsew•ake. Dem. Concord horn if'EbCpTU[t: Dorothy U. Siel- s CONCORD PRECINCT No, 43 CONCORD PRECINCT No. so INSPE7(,'TOR: LeJeune Ifagood, POLLING PLACE' Juanita T. POLLINGPL ACE' Ioeathel F Dem. Jt'DGES: Ehetty I, Ducker, Dem.: Perdue (Residence) :_" Datrott Salisbury (Garage) 2SI Avon JUDGES: Efelen Davis. Item: Treasure E. Barfuas, Rep, Muriel Schad. Rep- CLF,RKS. Sarah A. Winn, Rem; ave., Concord.Arcane• CTOR:` i Cl.FJLKS: Eileen J. Kammer. Carolyn .i. Richelieu, Dem.; 3Iar- INSPLVTOR: Juanita T. Perdue; LNSPE]C`IY)R: Betty B tri!!ta . May MacGregor, Rep.: Lena cellina G. Flamllton, Dem, Dem. RenGrigaDy. Item CONCORD PRECINCT o.JUDGES: Agnes M. Rink. Dem„ JL/DGF: I.eatltN F. Sa!!a{Wary, N93 PULLING PLACE: Harold IThelmaM. Ramirez. Dem. I)rnL: .11-4ina J. Yaclane . t.aa CONCORD PRECINCT No. 79 CLERICS: Edith C. Ltendletnan, CLF-I``ILC: IIarlara \ Itnttnm, NGI.IJNG PLACE: Goacord Bennett (Garage) 4363 Dorset Reis,• Betty McClain. Rep.; Eileen IknL: Lr,ta,thr F. tCocrlrtrft. Dent: Firm Btureau Chub. Farm Bureau C;,urt, Ccncnrd. 1 ne ger, Rep, Jerry F Honn% Dent- Road. Concord te!o Irene M. An- INSPE(."fUR: Norma F. Bennett, CONCORD PRECINCT No. t1 nand. Tresis.. 3#0 tValnut Ave..CONCORD PRECINCT No ii PO,LI.ING PLACE' Nell £w Fater Canawd) DJt'DGF,S: I orrttu A Stanfill, POLLING PLACE: Shirley L ((,araLn) Iii) Cape Cod tCx}, LNSI'E:L"TOR Crogtranna Say- tiro.• litrbara T. Worth. Dem. Stobing (Residence) 1146 Peach C:,n.xsM- der. Dem CLERKS* Flame Duehla, Dem.: I'1„ Concord. I1SPM`TOR• Nell S. Kizer. JUDGES:James$ Berger, Dem'. Margaret W. Parrfsh, Dem,; Jew- INSPECTOR: Shirley L Stob- De Ls, Hosella Adams. Dem. rR D. Ferguson, Dem. Ing. Rep.JUDGE%: Jean F_ Callahan. CLERIC,;: Violet 31. Fink. Dem.. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 96JUDGES: Eunice Lamson• Dem-: Re[,_: Nancy Briton. Rep. Barbara B. Green. Rep.; Flarem-e F'OE.LI%C; E'i.ACF: Treva L. Cal- J F'tmnery J. Hathern!, Rep. CLF.R": torraine C. H,41ee. SL Smith. Rept Ciera (Rexidence) 2797 San Carlo" zCLERKS. Winifred Johnson. I)ent: Ethel I. $super. I •ns.; Ma- CONCORD PRECINCT No. IAD .Ave.. Corsc:crt. Dem„ Elisaslx:th Pattaraza4 Dem.; rit,,e, Thomas, step_ IN)LIANG PLACE.: Ellefe I« II:aE•FCTOR: Treva L. Calder((,Maxine Musaog, I)em, CONCORD PRECINCT No, 62 Gonralves /lobby Shop. tK40 West R••G. tCONCORDPRECINCTNo, 45 1'OLLiNC: 1'1.A(;E itxntrttrSt., Concord Jt't)GB.,t Alice Claire. Dem.: u POLLING PLACh Jean V. May Johnson (Garages 1360 hake- INSPECTOR: Margaret A. Mll- l;eulah E:, Barry, Dem. Residence) SSS Mayette Ave..Con- stware Deve. •'onccn1. ler, Rep_CLERKS: Lillian If. Blood, Dem.: cord, INSPECTOi:: Minnie P. Itandlr, Jt*DG:S• Gertrude D. Strief, Uuth T. Prewett, Dem.; Mabel F. Cf INSPETntOR:Jean V. May. Dent- DeDent-: Eltefe L Goncalves. Dem, Chambers, Dem. JUDGES: Edith 1, Johnson. Ji'1'w:ES: Gi+fie G. Hopktna. CLERKS: Constance H. Farrell. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 97Dem: Genevieve P. Stsrtmtr, Rep, Rep,• Ltonnaa J. Llttlr, Red, Dem.:Esmiet Johnson. Dern.; Bette I'UL1,IN(; PLACE:: Irene E. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 46 CLERKS: D-sitsv M. Felattakr, FL Harris, item Graedel (Garage) 1417• Carlston 1-- POLLING PLACE: Ntwita N.J the iturke, item: Mar)•,ry CONCORD PRECINCT No. 81 Drive, Cc nct,rd. Hampson (Garage) 1::4 Pear Dr.. J. Ham!!n, Rep- I'C)I.LING E'LACF: Ethel F: INSPECTOR: Mina. Schulze. Concord CONCORD PRE#'INCT No. 63 Sawdon (Etesidence, 1514 Farm Ile r. INSPECTOR: Leona N, Hamp- ]14-LI ING PLACE: Man- J. Pit- Vureau Ltd.. Concord (P. O. Box J[ 1K IN: Allee Brcoks• Dem.; ion. Rep. cork (1:ear-ltrnidrnca) S'.•es tJ7,h- 91 Marxvret Drexel, Drm_ JUDGE:$:. Carol L. McMillan. art Ave.. C•near,t_ INSPECTOR: Ethel E. Satedon• (t,E.: KS: Sv;vla 1. angle. Dem,: Dent.*. Man'Jane Johnson. Rem INSPECTOR: Mary J. Pittmwk. Dem. JanVe 31. Andrale, Lem.; Irene It. CLERKS:-R moor Levers. Dem.' De-. Jt'DGES- Irma L.I. Efarvey, Dem.; Ctaedrl, Itep,JUDGES: Katherine Ir Varner. Myrtle- Mae Sanders. Dem,Geneva V. \ tem., Rep.; Glary m CONCORD PRECINCT No. 98Blatltone, [tem_ D4'I. KS: Met E. Tilcocic. Dem. CLERKS: Frances L Phillips, POLLING PLACE: 3Eargaret CONCORD PRECINCT Na. 47 (' CERN,: marred ' ern., 3 RL't,•: Dam )talk M. Raeniff, Dem.: $Air- r.Carlson (Residence) 5011 Laurel POLLING PLACE: Hildegard .1 Iz h Dt. L'ites,ek, 1'em.; Mi4lewd Ire N. JaelD P Rep- Drlvr, Concur{[mol vrrst4, Rro CONCORD PRECINCT No. II? INSF•E:CTUR is 3largarrt Curl- 9Johnson (Rerldence) 1516 Granada CONCORD PRECINCT No. 6r POLL INC: L•LACF,: Ruth Rollin- sun loom. zDr., lbn(rM. POLLING 1•t«At.K: Velms W. berk [Residence) :7Cr Brawlmo.rr JI'Ix;F.ti; Helen )tinily, Rep,; rIA'SPFCTOR: Hildegard Johnson. Stuvrr (Garage( 3= Nurt-ttl I r.. Are.. C'n,•nrd, Bertha N. Th aver. Rep,IUDGES: Angeline W a I k e r• m. C INSi• r 1 INSPECTOR:INSPECTOR: Dorothy I. L'Ltck- CLERKS: Ella L. \darn. Den".;INhCTOI:: [1a:tsata lwnta+.n, iccU RemDeOrlinda EL Faria• I,r:s:.; la)is Kai' CLERKm.: Iris June lie Wbsch, Henn. Rep. JVDGES: Anna Troyer, Dem.: Knea. lam.S: Lucille \yard, Dem.; JVDGF: ot=•rt•ara J. Conners. Cxrolvn 3I_ $petting, Rep.Virginia K. Wright, Rem. Eleanor 1>r vatty. Webb. Dent- CLERKS' It u t It Ifollenbeck. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 99 x J McKee. Dem.4L1.LI- KS: Vel•-ta W. Cu;a.r. Dem-• Rulth M. Witktns„n, Dem.: NYLLING PLACE:- •flarriett•G. CONCORD PRECINCT Na. 48 Dem.. LMlo m. Richter. Dem-: M, Lots M. McC'utcheon, Dem_. Snietts (Gurnge) 36: Village Road, POLIAVG PLACE: Tallthat T. Juni Amato itc. Dem. CONCORD PRECINCT No. iia t -nicord. Emen (Ileafdencr) 1656 Carnet CONCORD PRECINCT Vo. 65 POLLING PI,ACF: FL C. Powell INSE•FCTOa: Efarrlet C. Sthetts, Ln.. Commrd. MJIJ:ING PLACE: t oona A_ (Garage) 3"S Matizano Drive, Wal- fep. rsjeIN'SPECTOR: Talltha T. Emery. Tarr tGatate) :lu! F7tt4watri,k Dr.. nut (.reek. Jt'Of:Er4: J.•anita .\t. $Miler• Rep, C,r. M. INSPRCTOR: Lielen Cathr. Step, Item. Iva U. Horton, Dem,t. JUDGES: L)dia L. Iiawk-ins. iN i'EATOI'. Madelvn T_ :Arm- Jt'I'GE$: Dorm k Crisis, Rep,; CLERICS: N u t da M. Ilelker, Dem—• Acarian R, Renselien, Rel. +tMoX. iteaL Margaret A, Powell. Rep. Drat.: Fail t). Snetts• Item. Fior- CLERICS: Dorothy I:. Ido". Jt'ttG!•S• !:este J. King. Dens-: CLERKS: Itelen J. Shank, Dem.: enee McKerile, Rep. Dem.; Ja3•ne F. 1'1M. Rem: Cart•- Caiterins M_ C,ries. Dent_ Pauline Saerno,Rem:Harriet Ken- CONCORD PRE^,INC7 No. i30 lylt.J. F.dsnn, Rep. CLERKS: L'tcroth- Are-Un, Rel•-: ney. Rep- POLLING PLACE:; Elsie Strict- wt CONCORD PRECINCT No. 49 Retta• Lro [`lowers. Lor u.: 1)ortna CONCORD PRECINCT No. 94 ton (Garage) 4130 Itery'I'Drive,Cbn- POLLING PLACE: Valley Trad- A- Tarr. Rem PULLING PLACE:: Marie Rainey cna 1. rout Peat (Store 4:43 Clayton Rd- CONCORD PRFCINeT Nr. 67 (Garage)41'S Pickwick Drive.Con- INSPECTOR: Elsie L. Strattor:, C7antvsM• Cor ol(tated with Asaos.atet) cord. De.n, 1NSPLXCTOIt: Currie 'lhoenber- CONCORD c.PRE- INSPECTOR: Bernice Caragti- J('U!:F»F: Predict E. O'Leary, v ker. Rep, INCT No. 63 ottl. Dem. it-• n.; L ottle Jane Crltlenden, JI'.IX:ES M.June Itadam Dem.. Ft)LLLN/: I'I.ACF: Marie .A. Hr- Ji-DGKS- Marie E Rainey. Dem; Dem, Ruth E, Putnam. Dem rorbau'mor (Garage) i%Si Sotar{c• Jacqueline IL CeraklL Step, CLERK: I{sabeUe DC $tubbae- CLERKS• a C'n`Y'r'd- CLERKS: Carrnelita R. Aper- felt. Item,: Ethet L. Blackman. 5'Marguerite A_ Coff- 1NSPEx'.•"['OL': Warie A. Hager- son. Dern_:Jean Allen, Dem.: Phys- I'rm.. FSetty J. Smith.man, Dent.; Kathnm WashburL baun.rr. Detre.din L. McMr,y, Hem CONCORD PRECINCT No. MtRep:: Maraaret l- Charter. Dem. J11"3ES: Wil-ra Wa'Wi. Lte:t: : CONCORD PRECINCT No. 35 POLLING: 1-1,ACF:,Marj-rte 31CONCORDPRECINCTNo. SO 3!aers'e tlr F tar tn, I`ent POLLING E•I.ACE- Itetty J, !tort- flarthob:mew (Garage? 173; Hav n- POLLING PLACE: Lillian CSC- CLERKS: •vas} A- Felt. Is•• 2 Y 7,e111 (Residen,•e t 14a L a Vint., Pa F Mrs`.nne;l, Item.; Li> ors ([serge) 386 Noreen St., (On- serol I•tivr, Con.ori. c,nl. 3arpnir St. Fi4r-IAre.. Cartmitd. Mit %tsr: entI-`s_AcE athlrr•, c; LJmhStPot:FFC:?OR: Betty J. foaerr. [h.lo-rrw, RemINSPECTOR: Prisclila.A. Kim. CONCORD PPECINCT No. f9 [4m.Jesa n RGilr FIII, Rep;MDI• [en'Fllrivda -S in aait 1, fncq 33. G vine, L'rn{. JITi)CES; Lillian Catq+eUl, [:Mos.; Waddell Citesiderleek Wt,) C:a}wn lk-n.• Evelyn Dunn, Rep. CLERKS: L. Marie alinmonr.Roth \V. 1lut1wiile C. I`InnelL C'1 , LMm. Rd- ncorC CLERKS: Marie HElHolt. Dem.: . Item; beavoi{e E_ Millard. Rep.:CLERKS: I.ueIN>PFX`TOR: I"th M. Eseltino. sde Jarmo Clukey. Rem: Margaret E:xther Kr tin. De-n.Rei.: Aliserta a McKinney. Den,,• I;ep, Hartman' ales>a Irene Maxaett Dace CONCORD PRECINCT No. 102 JUDGE (Cat et'ire J_ W-ter- CONCORD PRECINCT No. 26 FULLING PLACF,:•,Mita liar CONCORD PRECINCT No. 51 eran, Dent; Katbloen G, Waddr'-d, POLLING PE-ler. Elizabeth Sit- xfr (Garage) 3931 Juniper. ConPOLLINGVirginia <:. I e-•• tote (Garage) 3101 C'onsueb. Rd„ cont Liubbard(Gatazel 50 Whltntsn ltd., ('I.EitKS: I'sul Vxsseur. I',"-. Cctotti,rt. I1S1•E'r:T()Il• ttetty SI. t4, UrifConrrwal, Ftiefa Y. Martiwrz. Dent: Myrtr INSPrC'TOR: EluvOwtia Sabott, Itch, Duet. 1\SPLY:TOi1: !lentietta Gaylord. E Korp1, [Mtn, Rep- Jl'UUEMi: Ethel 3i, ChamberRen. Jt.,MF-*K• may EL Hall, Item.; lain, Dem.; Joyt•e SI Cooper, Derr. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 70JL'Dl:l%c; Marjorie C Curet, vot.URG PLACE F Leen F. C>mid S. Im p CLF;RKS: t3everl> G., McC[1n-Dem,: Virginia G. Huhbarvi 1)rru. llawalJ (Cern es `.ae Detroit Asea CLERKS: Mildred W.Cash,Rem: tock, Ltem.: Mrs. ,Saxon ff. Post CLERICS- Virginia F_Armstrong. C.,Lc..ed Darlene Quintero: C a r o I Yn W. Roo.: Ditch M. Cnppa. Dem.Rep,; AUdlst L Turnpuhst. Deus, Hoffman; idem CONCORD PRECINCT No. 103INSIECTOR: mars Zink- lk u.Glenna Rurrhfield Rep,JCt)GES; pias, *L ".r-ter. Rep'. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 87 F relner: u PLACE: P a u t I{ CONCORD PRECINCT No. 52 Sib-1 M_ Devaney, Dem ido ((u PLACE.: Platens Ca- Schreiner (Residence) 9v9 Notre POLLING PI ACE: Leriy Beck CLF.P.iCS• Faiherinr C. I.,wr.: tanto (Garage) 33+4+) Olive Drive, Lhan{e Ave.. Concord. cord. Rte) S7 M Dorado Dr•. Con- Rep.: Isih P Hayes, Avera,• Eileen Concord. iN3PE:l'TUR: Fina S. Graham F. Oswald t-4 INSPECTOR: Beatrice A. Med- item. INSPECTOR: Nadlne. Roe, I)em. CONCORD PRECINCT Ne- 2y calf. Rem JI'::(:E.'3: E;lzatrth F: F9nhrrty hr'JL;I)GF'; JI*DGF_F: Pesten G;ataW . Dene.; Row. Gertrude L. Sefznirk, Deml.itp IP. ColdatectL POLI.1N. F"I«Alia. F Y_ E1 ri Bonn'to L. Reed. Item CLERKS: Ehtuka Markham, Rep..tem„ Elcther M, \\'hoe, Rep•Garage) 1F 4 Ashdate I)r, Cot:- CLERKS: Itl[flr 31. Nagana, Anna St. Fturlirid, Rem. Catherine e'CLERKS: Lrrauta R. Smitly item: cord. i>eim: Cnrjio HkdahL Dem.; Min. s). Etenw)n. Dent. p•, 1;;Ada R l.anstrnns, Drm•: Mary D. INSPEt'TCsR: E7 o M. E7.ri,Item, ciie M_ \every, I", rONCORO PRECINCT No. 104dare, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 88 POLI.INC: PLACE: Elizabeth EtCONCORDPRECINCTNo. S3 I JiD(:E;: Rubr L Flu:curuh. PULLING PLACE*Opal B,Reece Va,.xhn (Residence) 3200 Oxfor'POLLING PI ItCE• Tgaatio Val- [:err Mildred F. Ifil1, DrnL Garage) ISA9 LaWana Circle, Con-ley'Sclatnl, 575 Chalonuir Rd.. Con- CLEItIC i; Int laver Curti, 1 r a.; stu•r, Concord, cord. eord. INSPECTOR: Elizabeth RE7'a+beth J. 11a4den, Itep.; ,All•a INSPE]CT0H: it e 1 r n J. Dorris, Vaughn. Item.INSPECTOR; Edith Jean man. WillisVintIter. isrrn Jt'INit;K; )cert L. Williams JUD(:Fti: Columba Ghnocchl, CONCORD PRECINCT No. 7.2 JUDGES: Opal It Reece. Rep.: Dem.: Mary K. Stlrkney,Item. Rep.: F]•nestine J. P+Lzzt• rMm• MILLING i'i..ACE:Jaron S_ WLckr Maureen C. Dimick. Dem. CLERKW Margaret It. Micro CLER1eS: Mbli m Watl-irs L Rem; ( c:arsage) IT. S Lemonsootl Dr_C„sa- CLERKS: Ffeten_1. Taylor. Rep,: Der,.: Mrs. Llny D. Btevins, Rep, alas 3t-°r S a n• Dem: \'d a I a eord, loris Johnston. Item; Phyllis i'. Mavis I. Tucker, em. D Gn utez (lets NSPEC'iiaR; Magian M_ Boston. Ctcamblee. Lytta. CONCORD PRECINCT No. 105 CONCORD PRECINCT No. 54 Ivens• CONCORD PRECINCT No. E9 POLLING PLACE:Jack StaJlback POLLING PLACE• Shlrlep• M_ JCI)l,Fy: M;zabeth IL Casts. POLLING PLACE: LMtia M. (G:arago 4141 Poplar Ave.. Con. l:ea' Ruth J. It eons. Dem Grieve iGaragr) :iil Hl Sdsr Ave., cunt. ger 11• (. Cone) X63 Gehrin- CLERKS: Lt-ie Zc•mmmit. Rep-: Cone,r_INSPECTOR: Lea A. Masseurgert`rlae. INSPECTOR. Shirley M. Soars. Marius H. Meade. ))cent: Fleich- INSPEWTOR• Delta M_ Grieve. Dem. tem, er P. YeaAle. Vent. Dem. JVDGF:S: Myrftn F. )Phillipa, Ji1DGFe: Edna Martin, B)rm,• CONCORD PRECINCT Na 77 Jt'I)GF4: Myrtle F Tilton, Dem.; Rem; Strohanle'Agular, Dem. sy Reba A. Rtklairtaez tom, L"ULI.1NG 1'LAC. V.a,nnr !'. .Aute C;_ Arg(., t>rtn._ CLERKS: Susette Kahson, Dem. ICSCLER • 'Grace F Phillipa waraces I:# Leland Ara)'. CIAMKS: Cowil*T. Klmes, Dem.: Yir,karula (,;leg Dem.:•-Vera Ament Dem,: Dora llm McCal!_ I e: ELarbara Martinez: Marguerite J. Rep. hamn I:. Jenkins. Dem, IINSPECTOW Martha C„ Mover. Lauer. Firm CONCORD PPECINCT No. 1C8 CONCORD PRECINCT No. SS Reis• CONCORD PRECINCT No. W POLLING PLACE: Murfel i JUDGES: Mildred [< R a 1 p h s, Leek (G:araxe) 4326 Churchill Dr.,PALLING' PLACE- F?an„es C. P. POLLING; PLACE: Stade L. Com•ord.Gardner (Garage) X21 Holhrtcak Rets,- t'voftnr l. Phillipe. R.•p- Orval (Garage) LAG Lee Lane, Ctrive. omeord, CLERKS: Leona LL Resists, DeaL: INSPECTOR: iturlri J. Leek, RemJulianaN. W,,=- I"airleta A. I IA44aR L'ewt.; 1113..- C IINS 'TOW Marte I.. Onerl, mark. tom- nor J, llatnsrn,Dem Jt'L)Gr.;: Merle K. R:alr•h, Rem June Ff, Caraway, Dern,JT!DGFS: Matganet P. M,Intym. CONCORD PRECINCT Ne. 74 JVD ES: Jaw Hnddkrston. Dem: (' LFI(Ks4: Lutfe Pay luisir. Dem.Rea• I;Llda IC. jlegem Dorn, 11401.1.1%4; PLACE: Elisabeth M. t il,na Y. Santis, Dem. Audrey S LutleMoorp. L'em, LioiureaCLERICS: 1,11y I.-. Rrrt• Fina- Anderson (Garata• 1110 C!a rr.r Dr.. CL ICRIC F: J u a R it a Kvitriaux, $Lar ?lnrr, Dern. •cert C Gaidnrr Item,: Catherine Cosxx•M Dem..: Marche J. Hurley. Dem„ CONCORD PRECINCT No. 107Bartolmei. I.NSPEt`P)R: F7icabeth 3t- An- Larva Wheeler. Hep CONCORD PRECINCT No. Si dr•a,-s t xu CONCORD PRECINCT No. 91 POLLLNC. PLACE: Jorepane.POLLING PLACE: Velma J. JUDGOS: Margaret A_ Grr'cn NG ket (G;anigr) 1:10 Lacey Lane. Royal (Ga I'OI.1.1-NG PLACE trltma lord- ConcnrrLrage) 3149 B o n l f a e i o Re!,,; Genevieve A, B'arbv. Rep tartien (Garage) 3159 Erperarsza INSPE'C TOR: Jutta Wilson, Rep.Street llancord,C'L,E:RKS: Plane B. Mueller.Item. Dr., C3oeeonl_ JI_'LK;F 1: Josephine Nickel, [top.; Dem. iC`TOR: Velma J. ILoyaL June Y I'reaw n Item; Eleassar INSPECTOR• Gwen O'Keefe, Dorlr J. Bosche, Rem Jl' IiR. SOU'uter. Rem Dem. CLERKS: Kay St. LaRiverr, Lola !- Louise It Oldesi Rep: CONCORD PRECINCT No, 75 JUDGES: Wilma Nur garden• D•rn„ C_- W. p.Lare Costello, Re :Sloneker, [)ens. 1'UL.LING ['LACE: Ix4oras Y_ I[ep.: Thelma Pearce. Rep- 011vo Slvrir. Mtrritt. DaraCLRRICS• Loretta Parks, Rem; Iluat CGaraget =IM Heather C't CLERKS: Beth Stange, Drm.: CONCORD PRECINCT No. 108MayC., Smith. Rep.: Marjorie Pur- vis. Crxxtird- Dixie J. Lynch. Rem; Mrs, John- . kDem. E ULL,tNC; PLACE: Ronnie Fry CONCORD PRECINCT No. IN'SPOCTOR: Dolor" M. Hunt. We Clark. Dem. Garage) 10,1.4 Peach Place, Con- I'OI.I.ING PLACE: Nornsa (l, Do's CONCORD PRECINCT No. 92 cord. Barnett (Garage) 319(1 lira Itvtvr. Jt'Ix:E9: Idabel E. Tlon:peruez- POLLING PLACE':Concord Farm INSPECTOR: Leota 31. Shaacver, ConcoM, Hrp; lass Gwit Ilartine. llet•L Hurseau Club. Farm Bureau Road„ Dorn, L.NSPINCTOR: loxia O. Barlett, CLERICS: Marion J. liruvtdlge, Cbocwcd (Key rr Check c/o Irene J1'IN;F:S: Anita 3t, Austin. Iisp.. Dem. laesms.: NNolya Knight. lona.: l» M, Annan-d, Trraa.. 344 Walnut llenrirtta E« Adams, item Jt11)GElS., mar4r. 11"bholkan.jtvv,. t.arr K 111.,ge. 1%,m. Are-, t oa,rated) G:LF;RKt: F.vnlyn I. rp wkinr, Kathleen L Soutumltem. It".CONCORD PRtCINCT Ms. It tltii't1'TG111 "form M. )Ellen- Rep.; Lynnle St. Wry; Ruth ISwaln. CL.RRKS: It. Lw,rvalw }laae _ POLUNG PLACE,E: Mary Iran- c*wk. Kep. I[rp Rem; Ruth Y. Cotler'Reit;"War- JAIL tGarasgrs a.lrJohtmua Dr_:coo- JUDGES: Anita J• Flavors, Rem: CONCORD PRECINCT No. 109 c caret Areeaedo` Dem, mrd Evrrbn J. Quknq. Dem, 11G.)LL1Ns3 PLACE.: Ygnnelo Val- i« A 4r2]i Yje May 3. 1950 - continued ley School, 5:5 Chalomar Road, INSPECTOR: Virglnfa C Sis- POLLING PRECINCT Nis. 26 iNikPECT iR: SlU+feed D. Carl- INSPECTOR, ler• DG Kelley. Jr.. (Residence) 1911 Mar- xnn. Rep. tN$PECTOR: Ilratlie Y. Aiello. JUDGES: Elizabeth J. ScMar- JUDGtOi Wy1ma St, Brice, fir ; a. Dam, guerfte Are.. Pleasant Ave. R dor. Data: Betty teen Macl'he r, LxSPECTOR: Clara M. Kelley, Donna F Younrt, Rep.JUDGES. ,ulna A. CcvbriL Dem: E[eP Iltrm LERKS: Blanche J. Whsshack,Pat A. Smitiu Dem. t...BR1iS: Eleiro Book*. Rep: JUDGES; Margaret R Trylagut, Dem; Jessie t« Forney, Detrt : C7.Et11C$: Esl<+Ira R CYtltitu. Patricia L SLeattra,n. Rep.Jia Attar Diem Dstna L. Etattea, Rep EI«Ion W [taddert, Rep. i E amRe4 : Joy Ii. Rttl Dram: Mir- L'ankss Rep CLERI S. Np n SL Wain, tent; PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT;tam B Davidson.tarn EieP PACHECO PRECINCT Ne.12 Bernice L. Belon, Dem.; Evelyn No. 15CONCORDPRECINCTNa110POLLINGPLACE: Lia R Cita- M. 40.04, t>rm E'0[,I.ING P[ACF::: Slt_ DiabloConsolidatedwithConcord11) Per 4Garwacr) tilt Carolyn Dr_, PACHECO PRECINCT N0. 29 YSIOL Hall, 153: Sunnyvale iabl CONCORD PRECINCT Na 111 L'la+tts&at Ett1L POLLING PLACE: itogsr E. Walnut, Creek (c/u John E'ridePOIJ.ING PLACE: Ante L. Lw IN PF TOR: Ida i:. Cowper. Prentice, ritesfafenre) :bl Center YF:/-7rb i CouGrart. ( Livittt; Ruum) 1:10 Meaty ATC. Pacheco-Martintes. INSPEt.-I'OR: Ethel Greemmap,Court, 4unccard. JI^IaGEL: Blum G. I>hsaax. INSPECTOR. T. Lucille Finch. Re r Dotu Dent. Marjorie M. Nich- t rm,: Margt.K.S. ret J. Hansarn, Rep Dent. LD 3 cisco, Drnt• Ct'EJ[JC:+- Rainy SL LaFnaanre Jf.•Ll(:F::l: Fninr Jane Davis.lura.• ]tar:,- A, WAtiams, 11em JUDGES: Constance G. Pren- Rep-JU1k;ES: Marrclla It. Tread- lin. Dem.. Merilalt B. Stas Dem. JUDGKS., Enloe Jane DRvfi.WILY, Ltem, Jeanie M. Young, Ret.. Nancy L. z ruer. Rep CLERKS: Margaret G. y VWilson Ren.• Verla H. Baker. Rep.CLEI[t-a. Man M. a PACHECA PRECINCT Na 13irtrl.ack. Drtn Alice F. Bronse, Dtm,: CLERKS: terra If. F{olladaT.Dem. Anna L Gra1.r .r, Dom; h`s- POLLINGG PLACE: Mildred Mae Naaer Street. Rep. morn.: Flom w, 1,. Sr don, Dents: satterJ. Gergw, Rep wA,isi1 (Garage 2::0 Jackson Y lay. Plelaaant HILL PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Katherine R Johnson, Dem.CONCORD PRECINCTConco tl 112 44)PECZYIR: Juan BwttrtrtfeE,t, POLLINGRem PlCE: Drrrxhy P. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCTGriffiths (Garage) 3 ti t+tranti Avr., No. 16CONCORDPRECINCTNa113Jl'ItGI>:Maxine• AL Mien. Drat; Plsa,nt Hili POLLING PIACF: ElizrtbetiConsolidatedwithConcord114) Hrirat N_ Cervi. Dem INSPECTOR: Corinne W. ?uwnr, ftayol (Reshlenra) 19: Fair OakpCONCORD111ConsolidatedwithCLERKS: Bes..: Laura F.'htck. Dem.: Anneruktr T. Chrtstlr- LLR Dr., CONCORD Hill.k CONCORD PRECINCT o. 113 Rl'Di:E.C: DorothINSPECTOR, Elizabeth Eayol, aPOLLINGPLACE. I.a Verne F. Cerrat<t Dent- RFL Mrsrinek, Dem. Packaa I>gai: Lillian(Garage) toN S&cra- PACHECO PRECINCT N14 C les, Rep.JUDGES: St:arle I.. SfartlnrzrmentoSL. 4ltaeori, PULLING PI.ACE- Grnrte R CLERKS: Dorothy P. Griffith%, Rep.: Pira Thorp, Rep. INSPECTOR- La Verae F. Pad- Stand—tGaraee/ 1:3 LueCs Dr.. Dem,; Willfamette, Little, Dem.: Cf.FP.KR: Srarian Lnttrefl Dem": NYMtd, Repp.. Pleasant Hill. Vern HILL era I; Johnson. Dena PRECINCT PhYlh'x R. Keefer, Dern.: VerftJUDGES: Thelma L McDwugal INSPECTOR: Geterge R Stead• N0. 2 Ryan. Rep. Dent.: $ttirley I. t,oaw fleet,utattt ItemNO. PLACE, Catherine PLEASANT HILL PRECINCTCLERK$. Doris EJaert, Ilam,: JUDGES: iiia Neloon, Rep; Ramos 4Besb4eare) Iib BrWRe EDI., No. 17Gall !t, Sulexich, tient.. Juart haae Mary Steadman, Dem- Pleasant HILL POLLING PLACE: Evrlene ICDiMaggio, Dem. CLERKS: Helen M. Mawr, Ii rc Krnmmerrr I FamtIY EG,om :d( CONCORD PRECINCT No, 1t5 Ph McCulnes. Daren.: E'fan.as Dem INSPECTOR: Catherine FCamux, E'loawnnt Fifl1. ) Consolidated with M iC*—H— Ehek tt.aw S INSHKrW__'T0R_ Eyrtene L. Kram.Gosttxrd :311 PACHECO PRECINCT Ne_ t5 JL:DGFS: Norma V. Griffith, never, flop.CONCORD PRECINCT No 116 POLLING Pt_ACE me. ten Rem:A Etltt- Dern Consolidated with Concord 23) (Garaxe 1Cl Beverly DSM PIe&s- CLERKS: Jane I:. Kun.r, Rep.; JC'DGE4: Filwtna C. Sth haeli. Feet.: Inez E \Valirnium, Dem67consolidatedwithAS. ant Hill Ruth KaIMieisch. Rep.; Betty J, CLERKS: Florence June .\rtrleSOCIATEDPRECINCTJt''GES: Cheryl E. Nlies Rep: Aubrfr, Rep rum, C rm_; Thelma i>rvereuPOLLINGPLACE: E7aac`ra M M. Wilma Wallace. Rep_ PLEASANT QIL3 PRECINCT D«m.; Ei«irn J. Clint}. Rep.Fry (Residence) Standard pal Ck. CLERKS: Ann Ballinger. 1'e—.. POLLING PLACE: (;era6llnr (:. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCTMaltbyPumpStation. Martins, $ta.ev K Sexxtwr, ReP., Hasel M. E'hILlltw (ReshLACEceo Ge tdin* I"h , No, L iP.O. NBoa OR Maanc,$ i avi.fstn Etett st.• Pteavant Hitt. POLLING E'I.aCF:: i.fm .T. DensINSPECTOR: E atttr !(• Ear. PACHECO PRECINCT Ne, ti Geroge) uDem' PAC EC PLACE- Allred P_ 16 iNSPECiOR' Cenkiitte G. Phil-1 Cumberland f riv JUDGE: Mea C_ D, McAfee, ups, Rep. Menrant Hill. DOM vies 4RrsWevAel ?e.5 Janne Dr_ JUDGES: Elora Sl. Redmond, INSPECTOR: Lols Y. Dw+n. Remi CLERKS. Phasmnt H91. Rem: Vtrtinfa Slcen, Rep_ IUL'(:ES: Sfarjrrfr L. \V'ilt:tmr;George EC Dkau,: INSPECTOR: Ante" R Gra- CLERKS: Marion F. Resrhth. Ren.; Sl••rtya Sl. Chang, Rep. xJames1:. Mc.Afea; LaIr. Rep. gym; Lorraine Phittips, Dem. CLERKS: Rdirh P. St. Chan iCOWELLPRECINCTJl'DGE_S: Jo Ann Varna-s. Rap-: C'hartnte V. Barr. Rep. Rep.: Alice X. Rnsnlums«n, [r-.PULLING PLACRz The Newhall Paula A- Martin. item PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT frarbara S. Gortlet, Dom.ifSLandAFanningCu.. Jut & A St.. CLICR1CS: Jean M. Wlelwn. Rep: No, 4 PLEASANT Hol 1L' PRECINCTSr Cowell. ilantrktir I u.•ti. Dem,: Mary F_ POLLING PLACE:: Dorothy N. 1- SPECTOR: Mildred E. J. ttykstra, Dean. Hall 'Garage 45 Pleasant Valley WOLLIN(:PLACE: Elaine F.1PACHECOPRECINCTNo. 17 Dr_ Walnut Creek. Johnson (Office ?^:4 Del FfomhrJUDGES: Delve Makuveck, Deter; POLLING PLACE: GrieILa L. INSPECTOR: Dorothy N. Hall. Lane. Walnut Creek- tome J. Johns, Dem. Hassart (Garages SS Dawn 1`r., Ree._ INSPECTOR: Ruth F. Penn--Barbara Ondriork. Piascmat HILL JUDGES- Evelyn I?.. Edelen.Rep.: Dem.ane ELVA& Strilgin. Rey.: INSPECTOR.Griella D. HArntrd• Beatrice SL F`cetleriekson. Rep-JL'DC£.S: Frnnrer. F. PhillipL)—thy J. Rookie, Dow. Rep. CLERKS: Rnkre H.Sherbourne, ft«n,• Betty 3emam. 'tem.PACHECO PRECINCT Nat Jl?tX:• L-ucille Pr,uts. lura_: Rett• Lraeille Buchanan, Rep: Ann CLERF S: Sirs. Ptllle C. HaunerPOLLINGPLACE- "a it t i s t Florence T. Turner. Rem. Hall, Rep. 1«m.: Cvrtrrutr Neldlger, Dem.;CLERKS. Jan Vale HairierChttichyE'achaou (ejo RaiPrr Wt1- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Lev Grasan, Dem, NMI. 102 Dame Dr„ Pacheco)Dem.. Nadine M. R}an. Dena.. No. S PLEASANT HILL PIN'SPRECINCT 1> h'CTOR: Haan Christen. Gloria A. Makralnt tem _ POULING FL ACE:. Mrs. For- No. 20 JUDGES: Myrtie Pon,', RSP POLLING PLAPACHECO CE: Madge 1 It- JnJuntas Way. CoWilson ncord. 151 Las VrP1rsLIGarIIge) "ilii Geraldine Dr. Ve'; PLACE: flerry 47e. Elisabeth Netthas, Dent. Stewart (Garacet IS:: Martaelle- INSPECTOR: George F Bite. I'lerarart Hill. FahCLERKS' Georgia C. Slaughtaa; Dr., 1 kusant Hill. Rep_ INSPECTOR: ,\!lana St. DrVrtrs,Dam,; lea ey. Dent.: Lara L INSPEX-TIOR: Madge IL Stewart. JUDGES: Barbara A. Heym. Rep.Cobb. Drat Lar a Rep..• Dorothy J. Wilson. Rep. Jt'DGKS: .lean if, StacDougelliPACHECOPRECINCTNo2JUTAGES- Virginia A. AnderaUb. CLERKS: Grace Y Rife. Rep.: ften.: Slary F-ee nan Putmons, DamI r'POLLING PIACR: Mrs C O. Rev_ IN rris M. 1 unt yr. tar m. Verna 0411, Dana; Grace M. Cal- s'i,ERKS• R••bv K. Crosby, Dem. ICaresstGaawge) 146 I AIA, C1_, 4".1:1:KS: ltarteara S. On. Dem.. kine. Rep. Alma If. i.lchnecker. Dem,; Lori 5.Pleamant HIIL. Andrew C• Stewart. Iles,.. J+wan PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT nnre F. Klwards, Dem.INSPECTOR: Ruth CAmpaneLn, leeigmaa, Rest.No. 6 PLEASANT HILL PRECINCTDant• PACHECO PRECINCT No. 19 POLI-1NG PLACE: Helen A. NO, L JC'DG : Edea S Rtassntaar, 21 POLLI!CG PLACe: Miaaateth W. McCollum (Garage) 3M Sun Val- POLLING PLACE:: Velma I. Ow!Dem., U inn Guess, Dem. Hyde (Garage) M Uuke Circle. ler Ave, Walnut Creels_ ens Residence., 1951 Rellez Valley.oa Rem: INSPECTOR: Lorraine F. Stltch-L=L.ERICS: Kathryn l: t•:casant HILL eR Bev_ Y..1, Lafayette.Mtas Morris Nisenbaum. Dara.- L SPECTOW Barbara Christen- INSPECTOR: Olenora A. PenorisE. Suchslaad, Rep. sea. Rem JUDGES: Helen A_ McCoikam. nock. Rep.PACHECO PRECINCT No. 3 JI,WtZ3. Alin N. Pricy Dem. Rep,• L aureen T. Brown, Dem.JUMPS: DorothY R. KennettPOLLINGPLACE: Omta L Anita Shaul Dem. CLEItKS: Violet A. Ewes. Rep.; Ren.: Velma L. Owens,Rep, IRand (Garage) Liu Je&nette Dr., C1.IJ:KS: lir..0 Darton. Rep- psRoseSLBuckley. Re ; Nona N. CLERKS: George It. Owens}Pleasant Bill. Ethel M. lknluai, Iter-le.. Faye E:!- tterarv. farm Rep.: !:race E. Jordan, Dem.;INSPb'CTOR• Onita L Rand, a,ott O'Neill Dep. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT St,Ulo V, Thompson, Rep,Deal. Ruth W Bu PACHECO PRECINCT No. 20 NA2. 7 PLEASANT HILL PRECINCTPOLLINGPIACI: Harold F.t9siaahawI I'Ul.i.t w FL AC L. G," IL Sh-r NO. 22 IRet,.,' CLERKS: to Sh Rad. Pit ( Carate lin Oak Vtre CLERKS: Pratra LL Marine E[wm) Cis \'tar Nii1 \Vey. Rens Pieasaat HUD Consolidated with Pleasant L2eR: Rose S- \Vie Horne. Starttttez INSPECTOR. Margaret W.Cran- Hill 23) iDCns, Dem- ]iia 1N i-r-CTOR: Jahr M. i tllarJ. qZL Rep. Pleasant Hitt No. 22 ConsolidatteUwntM. \\'vaiL Deat JUix:tOF: Beverly A. Rnbtson, with pPOLLINGPRECINCTNo4RJCDGE. Rita M. Haff Cr ea. PLEASANT MILL PRECINCTPOLLING1'LACIi: fiat Etre. Mary Ann Grxztrt ELSD.Jsara J. CLERKS. Fey L WtUlants-Dent;Smith CLERKS: Harold K Grant)uist. NO. 23Garage) f91: Luc)Ue l.n., FJva a.. tlhutr. Rey-• Ehnen k S4enrrrr, Rep.: POLLINO PLACE: John ScagilawawhtHill. PACHECO PRECINCT No. 2/ ii'me Real Estate Office, 794 Gray1NSPL'CTOR• Barbara J. Smith E11sat,ath ii Campbell. [him. sr.n kd. Pleasant Hill.Dam, 1`ItLIING i•LA%_E, FYantea M. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCTsonINSPE:CTUR:Ciovlssf:a J.Steen:JUDGES tr cre EI Render- Jctm Otesidrtue) IUD Temple Ler_ No. a put. Rep. Dem. Dent,; Barbara Ler 1 acttrarn-Maruraez POLLING PLACE: Marjorie ESeifert' INSI'I:.TOR: Leuaa M_ Ttwnu. Hesse iE[esklence 514 Slasrtiehi JUDGES: Joan K. Scagltone4CLERICS: Lae:'- Dr. Pleasant Hill Dem.: KS: L. o Owen, Rep.Elizabeth L DeSoto JCDGES• Ora ler Stator. !arra CLERKS: Leola H. Anderson;Remy: AL>rts alt M McKenna, Rest; F'am-es E Rink, Dem. Ifs. Rem. Marjorier)o r i e St. Re. Heim E Elm. Re LuRubyJoanllelick• Rep, R itolple Crochets. Dem p,: 3,PACHECO PRECINCT No. S CLERKS. Can't J. ir. V m_ eventJUDES: Lucille Crowiev, Dem_; PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 11POLLINGPLACE: Hit lr_a rYaaers M Jt hos, l aan_: Flcreatce Leach Wthron_ Rrp sLcnnYCWS- m;;Z7 Gafr. Dern. CLERKS: Bila F. EtoR Urn_. POLLING PLACE: Parkside Fief I-. Pleasant Hillh( c/o Ro r ^_ PACHECO PRECINCT No ?2 l.ttthrr S $ewelf Dem.; Jean 01- mentary School, Entrance Hall Ray POLLi%G PLACE. Pachecocaeco sen. Rem M. W. 17th St., Plttshutif. 01Petty) workers table. & chairs needed).LNSPh'2'UR2: Ramona 1 Tura flail :Iain St., Ytactaecc.- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT 1 watt, Rep. jean D'Ow' Mart.nea. lr;o Margaret G. Wu- No. 9 Dent. emINSPECTOR: EIeanor Torres' JUDGES: Stella A. Waite s'-ft. Sec, le= Pacheco Blvd. Su.- POLLING PLACE: Betty F.I. At- Elisabeth C Cob m Ya lgrcr-Slart'urs_ Lison (Garage) I'rS' Hardy Circle. JC•Cr(:FS: Dorothy J. Cavallarogym' INSPECTOR: Etta R Vlarlt. Pleasant HUL Dem : Wanema Stripiin. Dem.CLEIlarbarnRKS: h'v J.' g Staalev, De. L%SPECTOR: Betty B_ Allison, (CLERKS: Juanita P. Collins! Iiilliott. Dein•; Dern_; Lucy Di Terlizzi, Dem.;Settle Dem JL'IaGES: Susanna Vlaclt rem; Rep. Helen L. French. DemPACHECOPRECINCTNo. 6 Maxine Olney. Dem' JUDGES: Isabell S. Wamesh, elan L. rePRECINCT NO. 2POLLINGPLACE; \\7ulua Ile- t'DZor•A L.ta)ttn, Dem. Dein: Clara N. Clift, Rep. PITTSBURG1NG PLACE: Bay Hotrall (Garage) IC-4 t llerum Mevety. ates.., i etise K. CIAMKB: Birdie M. Westwick, Pleasant Him hide} Ur, Ch.istians.-n. lief. Rep• Irene M. Goodlart, Rep' Ver- L04111Y, 112 F. 3rd St., Pittsburg, INSPECTOR: PACHECO PRECINCT No. 23 oa V. Thyfault. Dem INSPECTOR: Rose Frumenti' ter. Re Rae Olson Hun- C,cm_ JULsGFS• MaclC.easir tGatage ASR Bath Dr, 0. PLEASANT HiLL PRECINCT JUDGE: Ararrlmo .l. Cardinalli;l.uclue Suggs, I em.; No. 10 Dec.; Ann Cardinalli• Rep.Entice G. Coffin. Dem, 1 trasast Hie- POLLING PLACE: Margery Rae, CLERKS: Princess Nance. Rep., Rep.. CLERKS: M Hend Baumfalk JCtsi, Bettel Hulmx n r. xetG t e) Withers Ave.. Imfa- Mary Ortando, Dem.; Augusta Or. erson• LLeR; Rem' Betsy O_ MaeKenzr. Rem INSPECTOR: Elizabeth M. Net- landu, Dem.Eelya A, Hawkins. Dela PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.PACHECO PRECINCT No. 7 CLERKS: Lowen EC'Ace's. Rem: sun• Dem- fp)LLING PLACE: Melrose E{r>POLLINGPLACE uth Shirley L J"Itnew, Rem; itemea J_ JUDGES: Margery Rae, Dam.-R"kelley (Fht`Tiv R Ellen Ut<tz Item Marion & Evans. Rep,tel. MainLobby. 45: Ilene Stedano Dr., Pleasant Hill. oasRt -1_ uene St., tttxburg.PACHECO PRECINCT No. 24 CLERKS: Alice C. Swift. Re p•: INSPECTOR: Slav L. Giambona,INSP$CTOR: Rutin E]len gw. POLLING FLACE: Fiat v P. Ethel Cole. Dem.; Anita M. Peseta.keiley. 1.'em, Decker (Garagr 35 Baylor Lara. Rem Dent_ JC),laGEc• E'lrssgtat HiRI. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT JUDGES: Lela Hork, Dem.: Styr{ Ren.; finite E Parkinson.Ae+U INSPEC14ult. Helen Buscaglia. No. 11 tlr. S. Buzatrott, Rep. CLERKS: Delon, Rem POI.I,ING PLACE: Flans F- CLERKS: Margaret A_ Reesef Dem. right R«p.: Roberta Lloyd. Dem.: RuthBernadetteA• Earl. JUDGES: Aruna Sytkuwshi. Christensen (Garage) 431 L'erbY char%. firm.Patricia Ann Kuh Nan. Dem. Drs-: E:m P. Veckrr. Rep-Court. Pleasant HILL PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 4POLLINGPLACE- n Non' CLERKS. Dorothy A- AnaCauc• INSPECTOR: Murte E Chris- Utley (Ga L,eonLtn. U. Rem. ChavLnr S Eturtun, t[rp-: ttrta:ea. Dem POLLING E'LACL': E'ete Bufff ell. L.4 Doris Dr.. I.or a R. Capertuo. Rem JUDGES: Carmen Et_ CAstelrn. Garage. 51 W. 4th St., i'IttaburgiPleasantHUD. Check to: E'rte Buffo, 5s, Athor+IICSPF.C`TOR I.eoaicr PACHECO PRECINCT No. 25 Dena.- Marcia M. Thompson. Rep.Rena x• Utley. E'OLLLNG PLACE; ltaHaata J. CLEP.LCS: Haas F. Christensen, tun. Ave.. Pittsburg). JI7LIGF.S: SVlnitgrd P. Donahoe (Garage) 1043 Santa Ston- DDeni: Doris L fanning. E[rp.: I13PECTOR: Start' I. GuerraFDem.: Virginia At. Ranco Dent. ! ca Caurt. Pleasant Hill. MAXMe C. SCA nOii. Dem. JUDGES:Josephine Austin.Rep.'CLERKS: Gladys F, I INSPECTOR. Barbara J. Don.- PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Guadalupe Z. Casillas, Dem.Elisabeth S,iattn°a: hue Dem No. 12 CLERKS: Concetta Cutin%, Rep.ICitchel Dem.: Mary JUDGE: Virginia K, Care. POLLING PLACE. Kathryn N. Rose Hernandez. Dem.; Eleanor P Elizabeth , nem. Rep• Glendora M. Ctnyere. Rep. Morton (Gataze) 3249 Rogers Ave.. Sellici. Deng.PACHECO PRECINCT No 9 CLERKS: Beretly J. Avec. Rep;POLLING PLACE: Thelma Jean Luclllr S Walnut ('reek PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 5yTetrey (Residence) 1954 Troadw•ay. \Certs DeDriswll Dem_: Harriett INSPECTOR: Kathryn M. Nor-Ln.. Pt.A1'E: Stacy Trezz 'Ln., Pleasant l;ALL ton. ELe0. Garage, 126 W. 5th St., F'ittsbuINSPECTOR: Thelma Jena Ter- PACHECO PRECINCT No. 26 JUDGES: Ann Parker, Etep.; INSPECTOR: Susie \VeltonMY. Dem. POLLING PLACE: Flancen SL Wilma L Redfern. Rem Demm. Juanitaa Ch leve L Leavitt. Hardman tE trdly Itoom) 1.6.01 CLERKS: Ruth M.Abbott. Dem-: tjiJUDGES: Frances Adams. Dem. CLEi Arm' Juanita Chellew, Dem Ardith Dr_ Pleasant HILL Norma Schoentelder. Dem.; Doris Josephine Woodford, Dem.Dent..tK$: 1laabelle EL Eastwood, INSPECTOR: Joseph R Hard- M. Cagno. Lem. CLERKS: Rosalie Gafera. Dem. SJrsar Mary Jane EaRep.; man. Dem. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Laura PtrccinellI, Dent.: St a ry Cr MarC. Lewis. Rep, ta" JVVGES, Fanners M. Hardman. Na 13 Orozco. Dom.PACHECO PRECINCT No. 10 Dent•' Enizabeth E.Turner.Dem.POLLING PLACE: Kathryn A. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 61POLLINGPLACE: Rome M, CLERICS: EJaa L Dolan. Dem.: Idtslager (Garage) 269 Patterson POLLING PLACE• Dennis Pet.Mackin (Cavae e1 iii Slaerman Ruth A. Tenger. Non.: Juanita G. Blvd., Pleasant HUM tax Garage, 349 W. loth St., PittsDr-, Pleasant HILL Canners, Dont. INSPECTOR: Katheryn A. Lit- burls.II SPE(TOR: Roue M_ Mackin, PACHECO PRECINCT Na 27 sinter, Detre. INSPEC"170It: Eleanor Hogan!POLLING PLACE: EL & Me- JUDGES: Betty J. Mordock. Rep.JUDGES.• Joyce Ei. Heflin. Dem.: Donald (Garage) :d4= Treadway Dem.: Lillian E. Brown,JUDGES: Ruth G. Miller. Rep.;Mary, I- Murray. Rem lane_ Pleasant Hill. CLERICS: Dorothy Sltcas. Rep.; Frances A. Davl. Dem.CL.EILLCRarirara F. Sang'. INSPECTOR: Veda M. Hayes. Pauline F. Seegmitler, beta_: titer- CLERKS: Doris F. Amin, Dem.;aunt I)em.; Iilaache C, F.sickaaa. Dem, ma D. Carlson. Rep Geargkr,line 1 . Cattolica, Dem.;Dem.: Ruth R Younumn. Dem JUDGES: Helen F Melkenahl. PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT Jane Hughes. Dem. PACHECO PRECINCT No. 11 Dem; Genevieve 3C Murphy. !kin No. 14 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 71POLLINGPLACE: Virginia C. CLERKS: E tr ar iL Kentu. Dem.. POLLING PLACE: Mildred I.P. POLLING PLACE: St. PetersStaler (Garage) 1959 Westover Dr., esAgnC. Weidler• teem. Jeanne C'hrta ro iFront Room) 1613 Efu,.,k Catholic Church. Basement SocialPieatantHILL0'0tntwu; Rep Avenue. Concord. Hall, :4e. Black Diamond St., Pitts. i i 4th May 3, 1960 - continued burg. (Cheek to; Rev.Grrgeuc An- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 22 Isocna White. Dem.: Willie weml- CLERKS: Alice t;, Cbrisitoffer- deraon, i 40 Black Dhatnund SL. Iri1.LLNG PLACE: M a r C a r et ser. Dem. son,Det.•Elleen E.O'Hara, Liens.; 14ttaburc). HOL Garage. Sit MaacArthar Ave., PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 38 Zehta P. Street, Dem. INSPECTOR- Rose M. Cuusao. Ptttsburg- POLLING PLATE: Shore Acres PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 55 Dem INSPECTOR: Eva E Swisher. Meme, school, Multi-pusposr Room, POLLING PLACE: f'ittnhurre JUDGES: F r a n c e a R L3ilir+ct, Rep. 331 Marina. Rd.. Pittsb Baptist Church. near Rin. of Small Dem;Madelyn M- Lucido. Dem,JVVIGE: Margaret Hill. Dem.: LVSPECTOR: Mary MEdwrardr. Itldg., n8o; W. Pasa. Li. Check to: CLERK'S: R o a e B, lacoprnL Ruth L Wirth. Rep. Rep, Rev. James It. Drake, 270 shorat Dem: Eva Orlando. Deter. Flor- CLERKS. Esther Dem.rUDGEsMargery Llaageed• te : L,ulse McKlniey, iS ease CFletcher. Rep Nrae Rr RsnDem: Dater" Wyman. Dem Rd.. A 1 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. a N. Story. IJWm CLERKS:Rev&1.. Britton. Lens.: INSPECTOR: Charlene Alves, POLLING PLACE, Merle 1., L.la- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 23 Julia Faye tfoutw, Dem; Mildred Dem. Coln. Garage. 349 E. 6th St.. Pitta- POLLING PLACE;' ignitalo C&- Durbin. Rep. JUDGES, Zelda J. White, Dem.; nepa.Garage.24:W.2n4 St-Pitta- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3! Lovell Lee Metcalf, Dem.burg. NSPECTOR' Edythe E. Lin- bad• POLLING PLACE:SL Phitomrna CLERKS: Iva Ifarvey, Dem.; Coln. Rep. INSPECTOR:Quetaft H. Newt- Church, Sella Vista Ave.: Pitta Ruth Enaminger. Dem..Julia Left- JUDGES. Flora May Rough, kirk_ 11"nn burg, Mail check k pick up key: kam, Dem. R Gertrude lotixsg• It JL'DGE Eula Vera Moody, Elco- Gregory Anderson. :W Stack PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 56 I I.ERI'S' Myrtle C. Nazigtia. Deet' Fannie Mie Lawson- teas- Diamond St.. Pitts. Pittsburg Precinct No. 57 Can. Mahle F. Bank-son. Rep..• Rumina CLERKS: Ruble Esta Winston, LNSPECTC)R: Margaret B. solidatad with Pittsburg No, 56) Meyer.Dem Dein,` N r I I I t Gardner. Dem' Brown. Dem POLLlNlI PLACE: William As- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. ! Frances Thomas Dem- JUDGES: vlivr D. Lanier. Dem. chert Garage, "'Ni Buchanan Rd.. POLLING PLACE David A. Su- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2t Mowetta Dorsey, tem l'(ttsbut7t. C fart Post. American Legion B1dtt POLL ING PLACE: Delon Hall. art til.ulitw, Ions. INSPF C TOIL: Stele F. ]Ciller, Cor. East 1@ 9th Sts.. Pittsburg, t- Garage. Zvi Montezuma St- Pitts- Bernice Gaub. Dern-: Marion E. Rep. Howard. tent. JUtK.K.4. Elranora A. ';ellls. Pik up key: W. W. Bing" "8 1: bS PIDCTOR: Marr Rohn. Imem• PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 40 Item.. Kathleen Horan. Dem. Sth St,. Pittsburg). JUDGES- Mary Di Maggi... POLLING PLACE.: Rosall Davt t'LFRKS: Virginia Antrohun, INSPECTOR- W. W. King. Rep- Deva.• Nomma Constanza. Dem. Garage, 3" Cutter St., Pittsburg. Rep.. Joan Frances Davi, Rep.;uJUDGES* Bella Srola, Det.: CLERKS Luvrai&1Citar.n Eley._ INSPECTOR: fs e r n i c e Davi. June Zaatrow, Dem, Josephine Katanic. Dent. Mamie 4"amerce, Krp._ Annie 11Dem. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 57 CLERKS. Edith EL Rogers, Rep.: lLtrt, Zkm. JUDGES: Pore Marie A. Do- (Consolidated with Pittsburg GladysI.atvsy, Dem.: Leo li_ miny^o. Dent.; floor Russo. Dem.: No. 56) Bruimeman. Dein, PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 25 CLERICS.- Lillian L. Lawson. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 58 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 10 WILLING PLACE: Milton J.aoe*. Dem.:Charlesrtta Chatman. Dem,. POL1,ING PIAW''E: Vivien al. POLLING PLACE: Emil Gund- Garage. .50 Central Ave., Pitta+- Nada Alaimo. Iem. Brunu. Living Iloom. 2119 £;tsff St., ershaug. Basement. 1110 Redwood burg. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 41 l'Iitst,u bPittsburg. Cltririrhde M.Mar- I\rm., 01E.`T01t: Marr la June+. POLLING PLACE: Lucy Selleci. I`SPrLF&0R: Vivlrn 31. Bruno, INSPECTOR: 17, Rep. Living Room. 241 1- 2nr SL, Pitts- Dem. t JUDGES: Marjorie Dcladal. Keg,.: burg. JUDGES: Elena 51. Davis, Rep,: JUDGES: Mary Mihai. Dem.: Ann Petrovaa. D+rm. INSPECTOR: Maurine M. Kel- Jackie Schantz, Rep. Dorothy F. Davis, Pep.CLERKS: Margaret Hanratty. ley. Dem„CLERKS: L as r r a i n e Johnson. CLERKS; Juanita I'll& Saker. Dem.. Mildred IL Lirhti. Rep.: Jt:WE S:Jennie Ferrante,Deem: Dein.:Joan L. higgenhotham.Rep.; Rep., Joanne A_ Whitney. Reµ: Edith W. Joseph. Rep.Rove Mary Lurido. Dom Nina. Richman. e- Leah Shaw. Dem, PITTSBURGPRECINCT NO_ 26 CLERKS: Petrina Luridly, Dem.: PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO, 54PITTSBURGPRECINCTNO. tt Helen Elizabeth tombardo, Dem:; POLLING i'LACt Hilda Atkin, I"LLING PLACE: Bel-Air 0- POLLING PLACE: tterle Mr. mentatry Seh o u t Multi-perp ma, Lury Belleci. Rep. Coy, Dining fb ym,-15:Knox Ave., so. Rumpus Ram 13I Acacia Room. 6$, CYnal Rd» W_ Pitts- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO42 Pittsburg.SL„ Plttbum. t,_ POLLING PLACE:Pittsburg 'ty INSPECTOR: Lima McCoy. Dem.£Hilda Atkin-Ron, INSMtxTCIR: Taltetutah F. out- Hail, CaxtactiLisambrrs. Cumber- JUDE'.E.K Bros Gdt+a.on, Rep.:Dem. land SL. inttrburr_ JUDGE.'"+• Irma J. Walker. Rep, ne•r, Dem Glary L KS. Meyer. Rep. Lorraine t3t n, Rep. JCt7Gt..i: Cathrrfne Ii u n s t a L INSPECTOR-. Vera S. Hornsby, t't.E:RKs: SirMtr E;d m[s t r r, rraine l Margaret a'pringf(eld. Dem.: L.ucdk• L Baron[. ls,rm Rep- Lem.; Carmen A. Padden, Dem.: CLERKRep.: Alberta rgaretuxton. Rrp.' Shir- CLERKS: Ethel M. Asplawl. Jt:DGES. Bhlhee T. Holleman. osladyn Hans•an,Dem. ley . z Albertad, Dem. RCP.: Pearl G. Cwc_ Dem: Jess• Rrp_' Catherine N. Draining; Sap• PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO, 60 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 12 phYne Meterwaan. Lem. C l.d:Kass Rune Vaglienti. Keo.: POLLING I•I.ACE: Leland Road POLLING Pt-%CE: Intermediate PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 27 Ann Itusao6Dvm.; Frances A. Kern. Fire Station No. 2. C. Leland Rd., School. South Entranoe.Raum No. 11OL LING PL AC4:: G e o r c.- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 43 tY1ItSPEg4:'i'0It: Fay Glover. Dent,22 Dommstairs. 1028 Black Diamond Drivable- Garage. ISS Paa.ramar PLACE: Phillip St.. Pittsburg, Ave_. Pittsburg. JUDGES: June 31, Schroth, INSPECTOR* Virginia Ruth Mi- INSPECTOR: Verna M.tlaw-4m. Cardinale.Gnragr,SCS W. loth at., Lem,• Dorothy V. Wilson. Dem. lano. Dem, Iesn It rarOCTOR• Marie Griffin, Rep, CLERKS:S: Juan F. em.; tn, Urns.: JUDGES: Helen C. Solea- Rep.: JUDGQ: Patricia Shuffles, Patricia JL Curry. Dem.; tYalletta Matilda Pellegt•int. Dem, Dem.-Jean 31. Owen. Retµarthis sh lto*r Ferrante. Dem; 1 B:ddiwan, Ltem. CLERKS: Jennie Confetti, farm, t:LERKS:- A u re l i a S_ Fret.•. 3lCLE ShntL PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 61CfJ:2tititS: C;r n r v a Berkowitz. Angeline Ca\altieri Dem; Ethel Item. actl K. Marl+ariaar, f1.t..: gym. mart Bultu, Dena,• ldvelyst int ry \£: -.\L163 ftalnt .vd-Sa\inciich,Betty 3laclseviet. Rrp. nteneea r : frisK,l Lei \'ret Il,voi.,Pact. Dem Marburg.PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 13 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2a PiTTSdt1RG PRECINCT NO. 44 t SI•E£"Cltfl: Marie Karufft.POLLING PLACE.Masratlr Tem- MILLING PLACE: R l a a c h e Ft,Llim; PLACE: 'Village Ely- pie, 1690 Norton St.. Pittsburg. Muhrhr&d.Garage.163 harts Blid.. mrntary aalaawa4 HAIL S.w school net). Check to: Raymond W(Idea, 2t: Pittsburg. SL.Plathburg. JL,; Ju.an Dorothy Van Wrstrnp. I- lath SL, Pitts. S pick up 1,NSPkX1TtIR. Blanche Mulrhe^u. IKSYr.4:lvd: Tony Melrose, . CL Juanita Lucking. t S key: McFauls. CS Railroad. Pitts,l Rep. Rep. CLERKS: Frances Sl; Gras, INSPECTOR. Janice R. Fora- JUDGE_-`a: Helen Ir At t a m e_ ,sC DGES: A&gaitax C a t a I d u, [heat a Ila t„ tturtu.+, farm.;Grace nail Rep. Dean__ Hazel G. Braardl. Ewes- Dee.' Mary Cutawr, Step- Shadeif. Rep.i JUDGE; Lucy Castro Dom.;CLERKS: Mabel La r d.-r t c I- C:6-Vitillb. %MAA Capt aro, Ism; PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO, 62 Ella Mamboke, Item. Dem.- Cllge. Renotti. Deva' Martha Franc.* C:ardtoaW,asrm; S u a t r PV ftCH. 0 Bella ViPLACE: SL Ave., Plilnmrna CLERKS:Margaret M_ LA Fleur, M- Stratton. Rrp. E.aerettaa, l.tru, CFLh:KCFI. Elrila Vlnta vr. PSttx- µDem,:Rey Wilder, Rep.; Eswiee W. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 29 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 45 burg,NIT. Dem. POLLING PLACE- Fl f'urbl« POLLL%4; PL.ACel. Heights Cie- WSE'ECTI it: Bernice M. (:sub. r PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 14 Elementary'School. Frout Hatt 9;ta mrntar) achaatG outranew Hall, L JU IX.F-4:11torence Blakely. Det.•M'ILU.VG PLACE* Beth Israel F I'urtio Ave. Pittsburg. Lv4 aaeat tHvaL, Ylttauurg Conp,veatt, Social Balt. 1210 So- INSPIF TOR: Nancy n e y "Aden. I.SSr.a%Vft: ane bs'YaDear.DeaFran .,a \', lmtth, Uem. ku lari SL, Pittsburg. Check to 11041, Dem, JVLAUYS: Jorrphiae A n t L e n. C'LKI.KS: Olga Wise, Non.: Lit-Israel Qrsngtrgatim oft:.C.C. 2ae., Jt'l)t;ES. Deva Srtinv, Rep: tss 9LU W. awtia Lxtn Jo,,r et ..Ors, .xp.: .t.f.., ra 1210 Solart F.L. IMtt>;burg. flick un Grave PiztitaentL Dem.L i.Eitt.+: Lorrtoc beck. Rep-; t«a Rora, [ tem-key. Mrs- Rotheabezgvr. rt W. C1.E:Ri:: Ira Lt,rlk is:an.. P.ef• Malttsras a.ouga, stat",; tt e r n i c PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 63 POLLING LACE: Plitshurit 8th St., Pittsburg, Hxttyr D. Stingily. them. C aerie a.euy. Dem. Baptist Church, 2586 Willow F'as t 2NSPIA-TIOR. Artwld W. Pare- !^.ager. 1:4m, PV fSoUatG PRECINCT NO. 44 mi,. Pittsburg.naud. RM. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3r 1'vt.tJ..4, a'i..sa,n: Matil"hat I SPr3`T40it; George It. Hutch.JUiiGIE;: Margaret F. Harr. 11OLLING PL.AVKE !'acifira Itic'• t'hurrn all t'atta.,urs. autaratr.K +c in-on teem,tle t, Mary lie Mattel. Dem.Sebout. Library Work Ruon. 2a: Lesiand or- ratuuuag. lo. tables Jt'DI:IES: Nina S. Foster, Dem.;CLWRKi%.Carta 11. ItiePliaar,Beg,; ISariM a Ave_ t•e+Ostia_ tN.a ctalra we -&"A. C+.ays ate: •«ra. Margxr-t M. Kaiser. Rep.Resale M. Pere. Dem.;Gertrude P. or tallee neeJrd t saaipb a. \tut. 'a1 12aeArtnur CLERKS: Stella E. ttomo, Dem.;Sihelra. Dem. INSPECTOR. .trdaa Maneritl, Ale-. Piltabutlt. KWY; itra, .warty Mary eiriner, Dem.; Blanche F.PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 75 Dem. acaarrswaa. 1.. L.aatui ase., Ytaaa- tris, Item.POL.LiNG PLACE: Joseph Mer- JVM:ES: Jt ne -,. hick. [)war: a.urg.ORBISONIA PRECINCT curio, Garage. 229 '1V_ Soh St., Viratt VeUra I1111matt. t4mrL a+al'EL`TOR: Linwilla F. Chris- VOLIAN't PLACE: Bertha F Pittsburg. CLERKS- Eleanor Ik Ph4U;P-. tun. styli Jackson, garage, 590 S. Broadway,INSPFSt TLiR: Josephine M. Sax•- I ntn: V.staear Jt* nun_ Istat; ix r- Jt Va+ .o: Joyce A- +Strickint. Pittsburg.rrllato. Dem. othe M, Simeone. Ite-w Fucµ; +Arte N atrrartu. Lsrm dXS!'...iOlt: Alpha J. Olney.JUDGES: '.alae Iii Maggio, diem.; PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 31 -^+-C:16": a+'+r +'- aruuatmma, Lens.Fran-ex Trersa. Dem. ttILLL\t: PLACE: A m t.r o a r i r' ; *• a++it""'erg' Vena': JUDGES. Eunice. Woodyard.CLERKS: Elizabeth Gimt. Iirmli.etneatarr School, Audit.. riuns. - -wt tsarras. n0µDem.: .%my Lola Fiunziker. Dem.Patricia Ft Cita•- Lem.: Myrtle 3105 Willow Pa" Rd.. PROs: oxm- ra a I boune I-ne.-INCT NO. 47 CLERKS: Nannst (Hadys Phlppr. Simons. 1\SI•E]CIV1lt: t)aar%zthy L. Br I- ^PL&A.\ai et-M.C.. t' itraw Eo.- Dem.: Helen M. Lynch, Rep.; Opal PITTSBURGING PLACE:PRECINCT CTPsi- NO.O. ti is, ton. Rep. mrntarY Scuout. 'tracners Work V. lwberts. Dem,Garage. SSS it. 'th St» Pittsburg- iVDGEN. Lreuta F. Bryant. Dem.: taa++taa, a1sS W. Lath vat Clayton No. 3. 4. 5. 6 6 7 INSPECTOR-. Anna Rizzo. Dem. minces J. Davits. Reµ. i.1aYu teat:rt,zaa,vth A. Hord- Consolidated with CLERKS: Mar Morris. Dem- er. Vrt.CLAYTON PRECINCT NO. i JUDGE: Sara Macalurat. Dem.: tone A, JeraLrt. Lieµ• Harlan' JtisC,r'S: Angelina Soret. Ism: POLLING PLACE:Clayton Com- Jennie DI Maggio. S. rnu Lona I_ Harta a. step.munity Halt (Oak & Canter, Clay-CLERKS- Lana Confetti. Dem,: It ela• a a.t.atn; trent C o-watttan. Lem: taut. lelo :tticrid K. Frank, 16312 PAM Ruasrt. Dem.; Jennie Car- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 32 11•.ea.auY '1`nwuvsa*. arrm.. LUtlan Kirker flusa Rot., Concord),dinale. POLLING PLA('-: A m s,r o a e V. F'taakaaa. L40UL INSPECTOR. Sigrid K. Frank.PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 17 Elementary School. Auditorium. PI.-tbalutiG 'atEWNCT NO. 45 Rep.POLLING PLACE: Richard Far- 2105 Willow I"aasPittsburgML2 L%U YLAC;a: %a t t v a a1Rd- PittsbJ VEX;1'14: June E. G r a n 1 u n it.rote, Garage. 1:0 Enes Ave,. Pitts- INSPECTOR: Esther M. Mu. Guam Asmasrr, ys Y u w e r SL. Deem• Maren K. Groves. Rep.burg. ' Rep. aune h of rreway, 11ttsuurg. CLERKS:Kuth E. Calvin, Dem.:INSPECTOR: Jessie Gmeory. JUDGES: Opal G. Ber'n'. Rep.: 1.bPrA.'TV"; trances .aa• Davit, Alice M. Robinson. Dem.- Edith I-Rep, Pearl Stocky. Ism_ Lem Junooln. Dem JUDGES: Gladys E Scolt. Dem.; CLERKS: M*rscaret It C:uadatt- aa,tx;Els- Jennie Brutus. Lem.• Clayton No. 8 Conal*-dated w; th Boante Elizaieth F x"w. Dem. nt Dem.- I arothy Finer_ Dem.: Lhauthy shipe. ItsµCLAYTON PRECINCT NO. 2 CLERKS. Kathryn Farrow. Malarl (a_ Mason, Rep. A.,S-A-a Davt Dons.; NPLt.I.VC PLAt'E: Mt. Diablo Dens.;Mary Ida Ener Dean,:Emma PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 33 saran t.- Turner. &mm; Frances Elementary School. 58SO bit. ' Lion Jowphine O'Hara. Dom. lt)LUNG PLACE. S t e wr a r I (;Gut LJkm. Ur. Clarion.PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. /a Chapel Methodist Church. So•131 r.. .aaauriG PRECINCT NO. 49 I:tiSPECTCtR` Beth C. Laurence,PO PLACE: Jams Han- Halt Ist di Cutter Sts.. 1'•tta aurae. POLLL%G PLACE; 11. A. ttusao, Itop.pea. Garage 28 Say 1'lrac Ave- <Etatmanrr am Cutin St_) Chary$ a..: Garage. ;44 Yucuso, lir.. Pittruurs. JUI)GE'•S' Jean Duncan, Rep.;Pittsburg, Rev, E. C_ Washington. ID W. a.at'zw avn: Anne lucholax, Marion F. Alello. Rep.tNSPF.`(`TOR: Bertha E. Jack- ith St, Dem. CLERKS: Theresa Scribante,son. Dem. INSPECTOR: Hope 3L Guarman. J.-OU AS: Mary A. Russo, Rep-; Rep.: Violet L. Kuntz. Dem.; Ada JUDGES: Dorothy 1. DIVenpurt, Dem autaa m Laut. Dem Dem..• Barbara Jert up. Rep. sr X. Hutcherson. Dem.CLERKS,, Edna V. Sthlm Rep,' JC Lk;fS: Saran ;.oar Negro: a a.E..tw: daawt.ba Lcito, form: CLYDE PRECINCT Reay J. Btant+ntt tem. Opal G. Demm• Rose Davi. Dem_ targaret A. C.u..stanaa. tem; POLLING PL ACK: Clyyde Com-Alumhaugh. hens. I Emma WhhIghatn. Uarm. Car-S. Kathleenretleanabaw.u rnaCiNCT NO. 50 munity Club. c/. Conn F:vuns, 2: 4 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. I! men Reheleo. Dem. Purt,u.m; NLAC,E. Vera C. NI. NSPLnn Ave.. Concord.POLLING PLACE: Home Ar• r. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 34 Campueu,t.amagr. - -11 Ur,. Lila- INSPECTOR: ILrtrn M. Evans,Improvement Club. 335 Hanlon Rep.Way,Pittsburg.Check to:Ambrosia, POLLING P L A C E: Phtsburxbu aPEC'TOR: Vera C. £: atop- JUDGES: Edith C. Henderson.Park P.eerratlan Diet. c/o Mr- I-Aptist C°rir h. Rear Room of 11 Dem.: Anne Peterson. Rep. Park n. 2S: Manor Dr Pitts S>L Bldg-. •\i6 W. Past Rd_ bell. De- CLERKS.Gladys K. White, Rep.;Key.: Thelma Gtanberg. - LoftusPis. f'lttsisurc, Cheek to: Rev- James Luellio 01-Y. Dem; Vera A. Gwynne, Dem.; Hazel I-fid., Isittsl)utgCL.L'ItF:s:,IL Drake. =4 Sboro Rd_ Keys: Flaue J KS-.O. Urns Etaicr AmbrwfnL Will. Dem.1NSFECTOR` Thelma Gmanbemg,Luise McKinley. t1 Prinertta St. NICHOLS PRECINCT NO. i INSPI-XTOR: Emma Genevrra Dem; lhttothy M Alain. - in.; POLLIN't; PLACE. Club Fiousta-DJUDGELC: A d e 1 I n e Mehlbolt Welch. Dem.m. L,tmen& Hansen. IhemGen-Dem: Ante M. Edison. L'4m. JUDGF_S^ S e a t r d e r Mertiearz. Iauoeo a TboUsua PRECINCT. NO«St 11. Story Bldg. on Highway) 9 Cir-CL ER "S: Mary R. Castanra. Liens." Milly L. Itutehgns n.li. roc ssn t oaoa , 2wovol. ti t t 1 v/c w f carne KcL. Sicho,, /'heck to: ( Len.Hugo ua.n«..r, aceroL 333 lurrenitr rrat t'hemlcatCo„ P.O, Iu,x iii,Dem„ Geraldine G. Rnmast. Dee.: CLERKS: Anne M. Andvrw tLI)$. Pittsburg Port Chic-Ago. Key: David Osborne,Marie Cunningham. Ret). Pym,- Louise McKinley. Dem.: i..arr.0 to..' Steric Vicuna. L)wm_ to%l"me Rd.. Pittsburg.PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 20 Nina S. Foster, Irene, e..,r,.: a r t e r 1 Y Ir Fortzi. INSPECTOR: David FI. Osborne,POLLING PLACE: Admhsiatre- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 35 Dem.; Karen R. Basile. Dem Rep.tion Building. Columbia Park. POLLING PLACE: N a i i a n a I a,Gt,,,a: 34aatrra King, Drm: JUDGES:Stella if,Caudel, Dem.;I'ittshura. Guard Aranur+." owner SL. Pitts- Joya.-r A. C:arrtiaaae, Rep.: Huth C.Edwin A. Johnson. Rep. P INSPECTOR: Stanley Loosinore. burg, Roll Dam, CLERKS: Juanita E. Clark,Rep. INSPECTOR:Doltie Arita, Rrp, INSPECTOR: Wiaifr*4 M. Hop- ra.faaeurtG PRECINCT NO. 52 Dem,: Gladys 3t. McMillan, Dem„ 3LaUDG Valencia. Dem. r Rep.POLL1NU pLACE.Kay Helark:n. Arline, R. Chlsm, Dem.CL.FiRI:S: 11 ia. ern Fioaera Jt'DGE3:: Ruth L. M a d r&a o. . £timate, S2li Brookside Iii•.. NICHOLS PRECINCT NO. 2 Dem.' Nance I. Jarlcaon, Drs.- Dem- Elelva M. JrstnrU*h. RrR Pittsbttrs, WILLING PLACE. Shure Acres Cara . Relic, Dem CLERKS-" Lurravar J. Siragusca. s.>at aw TOR: KAY Hehariehson. Elementary School. Multi- purpose PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO.2D. A Dem.: Nona M Ruwsa- Dem.: Car- Dom. Rm.. 2ra1 Marina Rd.. Pittsburg.POLLING PLACE- AdNO.2ra- men If, t"mttaliau. Dem, ot:OGES' Fay Russo, Dem: I.NSPEC.TOR: Luaula A. Bowlers.tion Building.Calumbin Park.Pitts- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 35 EUXattrth A. L.asber. Dem, Dem. burg, MILLING PLACE: Pa e i f 1 c a C,..r suits:krances A.also.Dem.: JCD(;ES,- Mary 31. Hutchens,L\`S8t'CS'C)R: Mamie G. lfcraran High 1c bout Library =`uaaf*"rnre Salty M Pratt. Urns.: Iva Mee Ihrm.: 111nuir Int, Jon". Llan.Lem. Room .RS Parifica Ave- W_ Pates- Warr. Rep. CLERKS: Betty Phillips. Der..JUDGES: Male Morgan. Dem.- hurt- (No tables& chairs neralr3a. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 53 Altrrta t,ondslon. Dem: Ilona A.Bastian, Dem. LNSPVCTOR: Virgie R. P.cwsr, rVL A_tt; YL.AC k:: El Pueblo FMnion, Dem.Irene Bastian,CLERKS- Lure J. Wr)oda Dem: Dem Elementary School. Front Hall, :V40) NICHOLS PRECINCT NO. 3 Arvella Lightfoot. Lem.; Flarenrr Jt'IiC;E±:. Nora A. Fuggy. tt.an.; E:f Pwtblo Ave.. PittabuM Iatrl.Li till PLACE: Shore AereN Wakefield. Rrp. li•arothy N. la-yd. Item.i•.as'a•'Ivaa: Maymc L.ravl,L/em Elementary School. Multi- purport O. 2i Ct-I'sltKS- Isabel M. De Witt, JUDGE 4. Ilusa KStunas, RaV-; Rm.. 351 Marina Rd,. Pittsburg.PITTSBURG PRECINCT N POLLING PLACE: J• >* O.21 Dem. atF"Mararet F.Atkinson.Dern; Fatrar UOUSIM. a,em INSI'F•t"TC)tt: Jorephine Felix,turn. Rumpus Room6F AthertonSar:h I Willis. Dern. CLERKS. Ruth stnitb, Dem;Pittsburg. Deliver supplies pig PRECINCT NO. 37 Anna Vmtt. Tem: "tic 1-0 Jett' Ave.. Cs jU DCFE4: Nola B. Houston, Rep.:after four o'elock. PULLING PLACE: P&c 1 f I c A Dom PRECINCT NO- 54 Janet J. Scott. Dem.L)OLL,INCs PLACE, J. F Atchl- High School. Administratiam 4, 1%" L+OL.LJXG PLACE: Eaneita Ase- CLERKS: Shelia L., Wyatt. Rep.:Gott, Rumpus Room. 6t: Atherton Ism. N- 1--" Pacifica Ave_ i'tats- 3tartrant E. Trahry, Dem; Eva3Yn i Ave., Pittsburg. b INo tatlew 4t •hiadrw perde.la. vedo, !'atias. 1St-]Lary* Asa., Pitt*- L, %Ietealf. Dem.Jtlixlrnss luww F,Gregor'.Inem: INSPOt'TttR_ Ruth Y. Iilor+am.tit, lar. N.s tiNe1M or ct.&Ira rAsov0. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO, i iNs1`id'TOIt: F.m+rtta Asavedrs,Marie A. !.Oaten. Item,Dean Pt L.I.I tial PLACE: Kook Park.CLU',RKS,Claudia Kitkaugh^Itrp,: JUDGES: Melba L. S a 1 d w 1 ma. DWIL Main 1 office, fort Chicago.Eileen J. Ciark. Rep.: Maria Liar- Vrm.. Eleanor M. Riley, Item.aC'tiGEIS: fles.11e >W Canso. Item: tNSPF4'TUK £'rartia L. Arnold.bakis. Dem. CLERKS: MUdrerd Lresalry. Dere: Juanita Parker, Dem. 4' F 1 May 3 , 1960 - continued JUDGES: Betty Jean lirinrick- Jt'Iat:Iii: Martha. Gray, farm.: LCSPECTOP.: Barak! T. [Calker, INSPECTOR: Carolyn D. Pyle-,i Sen, 1?rm.; Rena Louise De Marco. Mildred aline. Iran.. Rep. fire j Dem a-1 x• KSr Kathleen M. Smith. Jt DGES: Phyllis I- Smith. JCDGES- A. Doris Efeidorn.j CLERKS: Barbar M. Reere. Dram,; Emma Bowman. Delta- Lo- Dam.: Artiss Allures. Deter Rep,' Phyllis L Boccio, Rep. raCLERKS.Dm.•Marietta I..Poral ville.Reprin,ine Rowse. DeCLER S. Francis Gauss, Dem.- CLERICS, 31 y r t l e E. Victor.r r 1. Clhrlstlne T. Withers. Dem. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 13 Atana Mcni Dem.; Rachel L Data; Ea t h e r Verai Dem.: PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO.2 POLLING PLACE:Frank Itasen- Milton. Dem. Naomi will moon, Lem. POld.ING PLACE•Justice Court. feu: tRervtatencei 1134 Cn.ak,t_. An- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 31 BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 1; r, YULLIING PLACE: Helen alar- POLLING PLACE: Pentaeostal'k 314 Main St„ fort Chlaat+i. UodL L\'SPLX"TCaR• Dalsr It Salam. 1%SPEC n)R: SAyde lrmstrunt. 4u:udt (Garage). 21 s Beasley Church, Hwy. ! & Grant St., 1 Rep Itep. Ave- Antimb. Brentwomt, (c/o Thomas A. Davis. r JUDGES:Jeaaie.A. Morton.Dem.' JCDGE S- France* Hascofuu, IX3Yix'TVR: Helen 3taryuardt, Kt. ' floz i9:, Brrntwrwdl. M. Cummings. Rep, Pont_ than" V. WrinartLDam, Dem. INSPEa_'TUK: Herbert J. 31cKay,1Georgia Jessie E- Birdwell. CLERKS. Frances ! Smith, JUDGES- Beatrice M. Tidwell. Rep.j Dem, Betty Lou Anderaone Dem' Rep.. Lena Marchetti. Dem.- lu- Dem,• Marie G, Meeker, Rep. 3 VDG ES:Lucille Davies. Dem.; Augusta S. Dullum. renau J. Gaannotta, Rep,CLERKS: Sleetle E- C o t t e n. Edward Felzien, Rep. PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO.3 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. U Dem; Mildred L g. Dem.; CLERKS: Ruby Jones, Dem.;!Rittbtu POLLING PLACE say Point PULLING PLACE: St.. John's Signs, tart-r. Dem. Oyu( Hwison, Dem., Minnie Nevis,!a7 Elementary School, Library, Fleet Luthern Church taliddlbe Ellen a AV- POLLINPRECINCT Ni Dern lPOLLING ANTIOCH PLACE: Sam S.Kates BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO.1-A1 Central Sts., Port Chicago,19th d C:b'ts_ (clo Everett lbyke- (Residence). Lyle Chestnut Ave., PoLLLN(; E'LACe.: Otto Schultzl yj L'CSPE C-TOR•Doris Marie Greene. sun. Tress_ Rt. 1. Bux Zvi An-oi.AntcIKrsldrncrJ, Lone Tree Kay. Rt. Rep. Hoch). LVSPkXTOR: Alice B y m e r s. 3 Box 550. Brentwood. JUDGES: Laura M. McJunkin, LNSPE('TOR: Myrtle ft;wtfter. Dem INSPECColt: Utto Schultz, Rep.' Rep' Betty G. Matthews. Dem. Dem. JVDGiS: Emily Blackwell, Rep.: JUDGES: Charles K. O'Brien, CLERKS: Maxine G. Nunes, JCWES: Muriel WoOter. Dem: Violet E Epps. iiep. Der-; Undine U Kutsch, Dern. N7 Dem.• Beverly J. Wood. Jr,. Dem.: Emma M. Huff. Dem, CLERKS: %lna A. E. Kates, CLERKS: O z e l l 3IcNamam, n Hannah C. Dybo, Rep. CLERKS: E:uaice Cra nalelL Rep-: Dem; D o r o t b y M. Fitzgerald. Dem.: Loretta Schultz, (tep.BlancheCHICAGOPRECINCTNO.4 BlanchC. builaitaDem" 8lrther Drm: Vanda Giroluml. Rep. Selma Smith, Dem, POLLING P L A C E: Concrega- Thut. Dem ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 33 BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2 tional Church, Kenzie tit., Port ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 15 POLLING PLACE: Claude A. IULLIN(; PLACK: Brrntwrrad Chicago. PoLLLNG PLACE: Antioch Gin! Wristra 1Garagr, I"S Evergreen Library, 2nd St., Brr:__wrwd, (c/o INSPDMIR• Edna L. McGuire. Scouts (Main Bldg.) 1913 D. St.. Ave-. Antioch, Iwrtiva Brsf:aeu, sLanager,1.137 3tusn Rep, Antioch. IXDYtI'TUK: Beatrice F« get.. tit., ILArtinrzl. JUDGES.• Delta lAiuise Adams. 1NSPEC'h61t: M a b e l Pro%ine, stuck. L)em lNbt'a.t't'vt:: Rachel Brown, Dem.,. Hjalmar Gustafson, Dem, Dem- JUDGES: Ida Boyle. Dora; Edru Rep. CLERKS: Eta L Paluicki. Dern.: Ja U(:E1:\nems FaveataR Itep-: S. Wristrn. Drm, JUDGES: Willa S. Burnes. Drm.:l Ruth K. Swan, lyeea: Marcella A. Helen Williams. Dem, CO-RUN . Juanita Cribbs, Dem; Emma C. LA-Moln. UrV. I Rosenthal, Dem,CLL RKS: Estelle Davi- Drm: Catherine 3.L Atkinson. Deal; CLERKS: Mary B. Petersen. CONCCONCORD PRECINCT NO. 611 Mandan I- Trrvitt. Dem-: Peart ]waane aalarza. Dem. Rep.; Geraldine 11, Cardiff, Dem.; NG PLACE• 5t, I3 anal Cnubs. Dem, ANTIOCH PRECINCT No.34 Catherine. U. V. Knight, Rep. Venture Church,Clse`ttou,ltd..Can- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 16 POLLING PLACE: F. J. Jones BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 3 t' cord, i1'LWNG PLACE: CArtbel P (Garaltr, 300 Russ Ave.. Antioch. 1'OLLl1N4; PLACE: Edna 141:1 INSPECTOR.Margaret M.Car3i- tGarace) 40 W.Maul[St..Antk h. INSPECTOR: Marian E Coulter, Sch(md, .nal & Birch Sts., Brent- r' net. Rep.i\a.nit`40K. Laura T. Garman. Rep. wood. a , JUDGES: Annie Rose Carlos. Dens JUDGES: Anna Mae Cakebread, INSPECTOR: Bertha B. Vonder Dem.,• l oreacr A. Coacannon. Rep. . .GES: Wer. Msurai. Rep-: Rep- Bertha Shaw,Dem, Ahe, Step. fi CLERKS. Martha HeinM Dom„ Beveriv M. lavalli. Dem- CLhl:IGS: Lillraa C. IaDuke. JUDGES; Maggie SL Hendrix. Race A. Mullen, Relic: Jahn Stud- CLZAt"- AlyrUe Matlaera, Dees_: t%rn.: Judy it, Jones. Deter: Edna Dem.: James F. C)wrnx, Krp. neth. Detre. Bernice Harr a n, trent.: Ante M. Gunter, Dern.CLEKKS: MAbel E. iters, Rep.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 35 Raymond F. t;raf, Rep.; (;eraldine CONCORD PRECINCT NO. ii•A 3lattirrs, Ueda POLLING PLACE: St. flonad ANTiOCH PRECINCT NO. 17 POLLING PLACE: Juliuz Gla- 1, Wristan, Dem. Venture Church,Clarion Ital., Clean- Pltl.iJNG PLACE: Jor M.+LuA zier (Garage). Web WuudL'nd Or., BRENTWOOD PRECINCT ; 4 cord, Calif, tGatagri t Cautpwbrll. Ant .it. Antioch E't)L[.lAt; !I«1t'l.: Veteran's'sair. INSPECTOR: Betty G. Corderu, L1a:t•C.UR: tiarrSettr limens, INSPECTOR: Lrrraina M. Bart- murfai Bldg.. Ist St., Brentwood, Rep. c/o F. 11. Merritt. RU. Bux _:r:, J4`11G>ti: Juhaana A Ka~;slrr, RJpIUt:Ps1: a uldlr C aaiety, Dem-: eJCDU S: Ann S_ Glazier. Leta: Brentwood). Dem,: tAAiuise V. Memory. Dem. Dandhy Mottos. Urm Solma H_ Bird. Dem INSt'IvCTUR: Faye M. Uitmnrs: a&,, CLERKS: Cherie A. Pedersen. CLEAU": VA.- hews•. Iaem.. CLI:KKS: Letitia Farraee. Dem., Rep. Rep.; e'Lorraine F_ Harris, Dm.: Omar Dorney. lacer.: Ituth W,.r- Opal Bussry. Dean.: Marian It JL'LN3Ea Myrtle F. SL.irsr. Dem.; A3 Barbara Ii. Rafter, Rep. shata t*=L Graziani. Dem.Dola K. Etelm6th. eery, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO, I ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1111 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 36 Dorothy F'rrttuL,, Dem; Knee I. POLLING PLACE: Marchettrs aitJJNt: PLACE: ICecilHall ULLL`:G PLACE. Mathew Etia ttcharaison, (try. Surplus Dlning Irma 116 1 St. tw- tGsrage) Z221 Tie Antl,+ch,Vera t(;arage). =00 Bigiow Dr., town 1st & 2nd Sts, iaSr'E AOR: Leon Anderson, Antras(. B)(ENIWG PRECINCT NO, 5 L\SI'E:L'TUEt Oulda E. Buckley. E'ULL)c., E'L«iCE:. Itrno d. an a INSPECTOI:: Edith ='esti• Ilrti. Rep. C:aruKri corner t•Valnut Blvd. and JUDGES: 'ardinand J. AVelsch- «.'DCIS: Marie IL Spainhuwer. ltrt Concord Ave., Brentwood. r+ meyer, Dem.. Mauru C a I 1 s e..s L Lae-a.- Latada aL MuaclM a.rm.JVDGL`S: Michela. De Verse, INSPECTOR. Siildred Trembly, Dem. CL.:iit S: Violet Dapire, (Irma: Iaem.- Angie Bowman. Lem. Dem. t CLERKS Veda Holding. Item.: Ltkcill. J. Ar.derai.w. Rat.; Lioza CI.E:1fKb: Willrtte C. Masants, Ja D(:E.S: Lnls Wilkins. Uem.:i Viola CaliaesL Drat,;Martino Suns- Uuttrra math, Dem. Urm.:Elsie A- Brown,Dem-;Gen- Adeline Arata, Uem. niers, Dem. ANTIOCH i•RECINCT NO. 19 virve at, Corral, Dem_ CLE1;1iiib• MAr> F. iteew. Dem.;rr?t ANTiOCH PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING Yi_t t:: Jars es V. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 37 Barbara Yetesson. Rep.; lame T, POLLING PLACE: Alberta W. Ledt.rtter tuaragea, is Russ.eli Dr. 1"OLWNG PLACE: William V. raison, flew. Strathern titesidenee) 303 D St.. Antioch. RaduLovich Warage). 39 E, loath BRENTWOOD PRECINCT N. 6 Antioch, iNSPEh`TOIt: Ems I.elWrtter. St_. Antioch. t'uLL1Nti Y L A C:F.: John G.14. INSPEC TOR: Edith Mooney, Pont- LkseE crUR: Laura F. (teed. Moody (Itrsidence), Dainty Ave„ Dem, JUDGES: Carrie L Proelss. Dem ht. z. Boz 24.., Brentw•sxL I JUDGES: Antonette Hein. Rep,: Rep' aaeanla ta_ Khngrr. Irec. JVDGE_S: Vetar Stevens, Dem.: INSPEI Ta>i.: Frances Crawford. F, Minna K. E linsky. Item.CLERKS• Lillian Hampton. Lrrraln, C. Radutavich. Dent,Key. CL.IiRKS: Florence Cupp Item.: lien..: eta M,S.meth, atran..Ttwlma CLERKS: Marie J. Anetsky. JUDGES: Edith A. Mikkelmn.! Olive M.Johnson, Rep.:Alberta AV. l.. a.ark. .tem Picini Jane V. SlgarL Etep.; Mhel Anna Strathearn Rep. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 20 F. Luc`ht. Dem"CLERKS: Iva Dickson. Rep.; ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLt.NG PLACE: ituth F- t,7"- ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 39 Gays Pedersen. Rep.; John G. POLLING PLACE. Il. sltrre tt.araueen 115 Creed Ave.. POLLING PLACE: James Davi Many. Rep Matheson (Front Porch) 3M 6th Antarra:h, Garage). 129 Beede Way, Antioch. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 7 s,, t'n)LL.uVG PlidLCE:American Le- SL. .Anitoch aN,i't:"Matt: ltnth F. 1lshen, 1NS1'Ercra)it: tlDlolt !R Cake- INSI'!sx'T`t1R Z a c h a r 1 a h It. Roi.. read, Dom. Kton IlulL Crttnt & int St., Lfrrnt- Mathrann, fire,Jt'1x:ES:Ardis M.Stewart, ((circ: JUI/Gt.`t: Katherine Ito t h e e wewd, tc;a F. t. Merritt. l4sx Irl, JUDGR.S: Irene Buts, lbon : Catktcruve M_ ETtst:rrabL term. Hew-. Jrane !L PitnentrL Uem. ltretstwaxit. ig Ruth TettiTerwilligerDem. CLhla- LiVolva /L Jahn Rrp. raCIERKS• BarbaCakebread. fNaP.-.aT(tit; Jacquelyn J. afar- CLERKS: Esther It, HummrL Ktbtl F. r3.-o"o. tarn. If1Jle Jt. Desk- Vista IL Kantbic. Deal: Pri- kraut, Dern. Rep.; Grace V. Mills. Rep.. Malvin asnatelov, Dean, cilla Jones. Dem.JCLt:Ei: Charlene Buckingham, n;yItrp.: kirl.n N. Christrtnren. Itrit G. Bright, Dem, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 2/ ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 39 ,;l,Ettivb. 311 u r t io e. s.. t,rsKK••. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO, 4 1Cal.lJNt: 1•t,\v.l:: !)+rushy al POLLING PLACE: Lily A. Hit- k(ey.; kl+aM)r L. Wilson' Dant.; I\1LLING PLACE:Ameriaaan I.- Kral tta ttaara tvs. 113 Catalinr sheer tGaragri,say f: tied SL. An- ilea, Kielce %Vrrn, [)ran. gion Rldg., 6th A` K tits.., Antioch. Ave, Antioch., tioch- Bt.RON PRECINCT NO. 1 cto John tkax, 211 ltnit St.. Antlnch, lNSPCSL`1UK: thatedbY M. Krays- INSPECTOR: Lily A. E{itshrw, 1•41LLtN4 PLACr': t,tT.u.n'. Hall. 1\SPBt TL1R: Mary Ackerman, v.n, .ram. ItrP Dem, J1,71041 Vieaka Roche. Itey.: JUDGES: Hazel Woodmansrr. Byron, a•/', 1'aui Shomerhaldar, JUDGE: Loretta B. Kelley. I.tJ an u. huff nxt.•n. Keo. Dem.- Michael L Walsh. Deets.s..a. two 11•'6. nCalghts,;bl. rV I.1em.• Gilda M. Rhodes.. harm. Cl.=KS: Hatra:ta Jeata Moil+., C'LE:itk S. Wanda J. hardy. Krp.; tNSk'GCsult: Loular L:. Kelw,,, CLERKS: Emma F. Germain. Item_ luWadat ..rest.-y. U+rrt::a 41.1- Mary V. HeaDy. Rey,: Ethel F. l I' Rep: Laura M. Stewart, Dem.: error 1'. 5tolts tui*- ilennett, Rep_ rt'DGES: Veronk^A 31. Thomaa,j Zeta O, Watters, Rep. ee.Tlth.n PRE-$MGT No,22 ANT/OCH PRECINCT NO. 40 Krp•, r..st,l L), Crusalln. Dem. POLLING t LACE J u!k a 3t, a.t.F:ht:S: Gertrude N. Calderi ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. S POLLING )'LACE: asarun rib:- ktey,; Levia S. Pltau, Rep.; Kuths POLLING PLACE: Joe Rod- man !Garage.. _.sl EA hey St. Sprueil (Garagr). 1241 Louis Dr.. twru ttep. riguen Garage. 1002 Tth S't-, An- Autaacti. Antioch- BYhusv i-RECINCT NO. I tioch. L\SPHI-701t: t3s(r Tillman. INSPECTOR: Rhoda Ro ittg, PULLING PLACE: LU.O,i', Hall. INSPEC`IY)R, Estelle Beasley, ftrp I Byruu, ac/o Paul S..mrrhalder, PA-P Ikm, JvDG6'S: Maness flatter. (sem. JUDG12.4: Ruby Anetsky. Dem.; Box 164, KniKhtsen.t JUM. iS: Joseph J. BtaaclaL lues J.Aahbattgl. t rta iota A trice, tte0. INSPe C LUN: Lora Krumiand t LElf": Maltaa Lwwidu. [)r®.. CLERKS. Dagga L Strickland.Dem.: Sadie W. Johns, Rep. ft,V. Rita Verner. Ilya: Aphie Buff L)etn-:Ada E.Worster, Lim.;JuliaCLERKS- Madeline Et Brennan, Jt:[N;ES: Irene K. Bunn, Rep.: Rep. Jean 3t, Petem Rep,: Edith aye.+. M. Spruell., Dem. Margaret 31. Armstrong. Krp,ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 23 Ayo. Dem. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 41 CLERKS: Alberta 31. Glbron, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 6Ll'f'\G 1'LVCh L leges a Icesarca ..:ars:ei. Ki: S.tu J.svailu I'ULI.ING PLACE: Shirley Mar- Lrrm.; kava L Eticloli. Urrn.; Mary POLLING PLACE: Jae REattchl Ave- Antlocta rheUL (riot Brave rt,. Antioch. r:. 34)rgan, Iran. Rumpus Room) !04 L St,Antieach- tNSPEh-Milt• Virctuuf wa;trra•, L\St'EC'TOIt: Carolina Do Y 1., KNIGHTSE14 PRECINCT NO. 1 INSPECTOR: Lilliam A. alar- laru. f m- PvLl.trti PLACE• Knighuen€ Shall, Lem. JUllI:: Mary la. Mass, tarn.. JUUGiS: S h 1 r t e y Marchetti, Varna. Center, Delta Kda.. Katshall. Velma Douglas. Dem.: Lwrnthy G- 1-4rker, Dem. Dena- Margaritr A. Allen. Deal , ren ret+. Harry klub.,a, B,ox 11.1, Grate Douglass itrp• Cl.c:a.K.' Attses !C Naa3ry. CLERKS: Lois It. Goodie, Dem. Kalghtsrai. CLERKS:Bernice,BisnchL Dem.; itxp . lielen M_ (tate*. Rep_ Vnr- Ruth M. Johnson. Dam: Thelma INSYiXTOK: C h r i a t i n e 31.; Delta E, Rebstock-. Rep. Marie Me- ginta 1.. tkwa tL Deas.Graves. Dem 1Iu.'ue, Rep. nasco, Dere ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 24 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 42 JUDGES: Addle F. Duff. Rep.:€ ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 7 PULLING P"Ci"r:J stia : M.r- PULLING PLACE: Barverly E. Ensu CumDigri. Dem.f I'CILL LNG PLACE: Eloyd J. In- gtprdt Ctataien. 2::e4 D St., Ae:• Ftka aa;aragri, yVy E 13th St., CLr:K/:b: E:nthrr Seimerhaldrr. nis (Gari 1,410 L St., Antioch, tiocka. Antlecla. FLrp.: SDldred Ann Slckels, INSPE L1UR: Irene Grangaeili I NSPOL TtoR: JuLa t_ alar- INSPECTOR Laverne S t r a E n. Lydia Itotrgh, Rep. Dent, quardt. Dem. RAIL KNIGHTSEN PRECINCT JUDGES: Claudia L.Greene, JUtX;t_S. Myrt'a iroelL teem-: JUDGES: Nancy Hitter. Rep.: PCPLLLNG PLACE: Knightsrnt Rrp,` Mildred M. Innis. Rep. Eunice tb,L rIL Surely L Pike. Dem.Farnt (:enter. Delta Road. KnfKht-, CLERKS: Ruth Mayberry, Rep,- CLERKS, Kathleen J. Kt(ae, CLEM": Mokse Collins. Dem,: sea (c/(p Hurry Hobbs. Box 88, Marie R. Fenton, Dela,: Faye K. la,m.; Peart !i M.l.ernoll Dem.. Ruth 4 u i e k. Dem.: Marybelle Knightsen).i CYShieldc, Dem. WUliam E. alcLernon. D4ea, Trette. Rep. INSPEL'TOK: Arthur J. Somer-fANTIOCHPRECINCTNO. 0 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO.25 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 42A halder, (arc. POLLING PLACE: Amelia Prra VoLL1\G PLACE: grace Cow POLLING PLACE: John L 31L JUDGE.3: Sfuti[da Temps. Dem.; Garage) 605 10th Street_ Antioch. Residri cel I We" Ave. Anuucti Adams 4Garagr). 1243 Slannions St.. Nannie C. Geddess, Rep. INSPECTOR: Eunice Donaghue. 1NSPECWiR: John AV- A. His:- Antioch. CLERKS: Marion K. OhmotedeJ Rel. en. Urm,1NSPE:CTOR: Joanna Burris, Uem-: Jerry Crocco, Uem.; Laid a' JUDGES: Amelia Prra, RM.' Jt lat.E:*: Koss M. Llem.. Alaus Schkmpfle Dem. T. Poole. Dem. m AV e Dorothy J. Swain. Rep, Dom_ K. K14int_ Pre-JUDGES: Ida V. Serpa. Dem.: OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 1 a CLERKS: Marlwarwt E. Jensen, CLERKS. Ernestine M. Mar.- Alma Seh(npfle. Dem. PI)LUNG PLACE; Church oh( hi., 3llegaA t J- t eatreL Drat-. CLFJtKS: Clara 11. Marren, (;ud, (Basement) Hwy, 4 Btw.iDem., Imogene B, Shotve•nr Rep,: i Clara M. Lamb. Rep. Al3rne L Mi akiaan, Rep. beat,- L a lLwrrn. Dem.: Clara irrkley do Brentwood. Uakley. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1 nhll"H PRECINCT Na 26 Brady. Dena INSPFCTUK: Idalyne Shellen POLLING PLACE: Michael A. (Consolidated with No. ZT) ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 44 betgre Kep. Duda (Residence) 3 6th St., An- POLLING PLACE: Jack Shavrly PULLING PLACE: LDAIS. 11all, JL71iGE:S. Frank Shellenberger, tioch, Garage), 14th Z B Sts., Antioch (c/o Joe C. Rr.p.; Helen lie Jesus. Dem. INSPE(` IR; Alma Marchetti. L\Sl'tXWR: Elsie M. Gidoi•n, Goulart, 1932 Evergreen Ave.. An- CLERKS: Kvetyn M. Gibson Dem,Dem. tioch). Dem.; Lernon J. S.eott, Drns.y JUDGES: Lena Canada. Dem.: JUlit:h+: Eunice Hunt. Rev. INSPECTOR: Bernice Frederick- Sybil R. Srilers. Dem. limns M, Cadieux. Dem. Vera IL, Wright. Rep.son OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 2 l CLERKS. Edith Duda, Dc m.: CI.E:{[tiS' l.iilian E rlEch. Dem: JUDGES: Mrs. Winsle Young, PULLING PLACE: Contra Costal I.eotia T. Plumtrvr,DrrrI. E7otvsir AVatsds C1+lttr. Dem: tytlaerinr Dem; Olivia Duarte. Dem- Edmonds, Dens.i'rrjza (Rep CLERICS. lit-ten Goldman. Dam.: County Fl The Uohms Ave.. ftek ray ey Thar.. Uhmsterlr, Judgr.l s ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. 10 Antioch Na. 26 Cnnsotidate scilla Fly L Cram, !ram; Myrtle F«vukley J. D.i. POLLING PLACE: LD.E S Hail ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. Zr Johnson„ Rep:. LNSPECTTOR: E d w I n Sellers r:? 10th & B Eta, Antioch cio Jac C ANTiOCH PRECINCT MO. a LONE TREE PRECINCT NO. t Dow.a3Goulatt, 19.1'- E vergrom Avar-. An- P'IkLLi•\G PLACE: N_ C. liar- i Hier tGaragei ::0d YatrwiA Ave., l'OIJJNC PLACE:: Frank Pre- JU[X;I;S: Kate Van Kathoven tioch), rose (Garage). Trrgailis Bid.. Rt. 1 Rep.; Elsie Green, Dem. L\SPls`TYlR: I.eiia S Munelton Antioch- t5atherinx C.arse>'. Box ISO.Antioch.CLERKS: E d t t h 1. AVelchrs j F Rep. tem INSPECTOR: Ali C. H I n a s. Dem.; Inez M. Furrow, Dem.; An Letitia Selene R p. Stvtart.Rep.: 1 JLUPGV ' Frances Die !tart. Dem qie Lk)mingo, Dem. I.eriaa tiearson. Rep. JUDGES: Marcella f{laes, Dem, OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 3 CLERKS: Florence, A. Barites !lam Iturris N. SinttWuL Rap• Mianle L Frew. DrrsL Rep,: Josephine A, Viers` Rep,' CLERKS. Nan:y Smith, Uem.: PULLING PLACE: Live. Oa r iMreN Se•vcart. Rep. Juane= Smith. Rep,=George C'hA,_ Cl.h'RKS: Wonder O'Neil. Dem.: Farm Center, Hwy. 4 & Live UaI5 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 111 Helen Fante. Uem,: Joyce Baxter, ,Ave,,, Oakley (c/o Lucy Lindsey, ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 29 Rep- Y.t. I. Box 4G,:, Antioch). POLLING PLACE: Myr Rade- 13>Lr ENG PLACE: Grarte A LONE TREE PRECINCT NO. 2 LSSPECTOR: Richard O. Hugh". masher (Basement). ilia D St- Perko (Garage!. sea Burbank Ct. POLLING PLACE: Manuel OD- Rep, Ant3aMli, Antioch. vera (Garage), SII Wilbur Ave., JUDGES: Muriel 1. Leal, Kep.0 INSPECTOR: Josephine Lindsey. INSPIOCT01t: Norma R. Prt e.. Antioch- Henrietta Neal., Dem. Dem. L\SYECTOR- /tore Borden. Rep. CLERKS: Carrie B. Evertsenj JUDGES: Ida M. Lynch, Dem,: Dom. JUDGES. Claudio M. S.clarnnm JVIX.S: Faye Otvera. Dem,.; Dram. Lucy Lindsey. Rep.; Vlns kCarolRoolcott. Rep. Dent.• tnex M. Matlack. Rep.Mabel C. MdnakerJtep. L. Broderick. Dem. CLERKS: lalhe Eew•, Re i_ Atire CLERKS- Virginia M. Veatr, CIJ2WS-. I+*ta MezzaviUa, Dam-: OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 3-A 34. Sprinror,Urm,: Myra A. (tale• laean.. Alis. I_ Proviar. Dam. aLrtce M Litter. laeasL:t;aetewler C. POLLINO PLACE: Live Oati machrr, Dom. lOizabrth J- tilt, Urrn Hill.Rep. Farm Crntrr, Hwy, i & Live Oa ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 12 ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 30 LONE TREE PRECINCT NO, 3 Ave... Oakley (c/o Lucy Lindsey] PULLING PLACE: Sarah Jones POLLING PLACti: Harold T. POLLING PLACE: KEchard If. l:t. 1. Box 465, Antioch). st Gana o). 314 1:th St„ Antioch. AValker (Garage). 30 Bryan Ave.. Pyle. 41'.rakdrnrer Rt. 1. Box ?5eir INSPECTOR: Lenora A. Perry IN'SPEC"li Ray Jours, liep• Antioela. CUILIcy Hwy.. Antioch.Dem. 3 Cyy L"N I M MAY 3 , 1960 - continued r yTt Y` 11:Dl:ES: dllldnd G. Talku R : Clara plum. Uem CLi:RICS: E t h e l \. I;tidem, Dem.. Nathalie Thomaa. Rea: iiaNxta L. Sie1;m 1.erRex Dem.. OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 4 POLLING PLACE:Oakley 1t om- 4'ea is Club, lad St- (laldey (CIO Thus,Marl L Summak 1'.O. Dox fr I Deal, JUDGES." 0 l 1 le England, Feil. JUDGES." $ve1yn D. Jesse lawn.• Genevieve Sandmm Dem CLEMS: Lucille tlrvtachmet: Rep,• Pauline Sanches. Dem,: Flora Broderick. Deter OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. S POLLING PLACE: Ramebo.Ane- doa HWT 1. Oaksey c/a Ilwam IL Coz. P.A. a" llrentwt od 1. INSPECTOR: Movie Stonehar- JUDGES Marr C Ilarrissa. Rep.: Lueell Gatvia. Dem r CLERIM Reda X Ilenneds; Dem.']Label Canada. Reg: Ladle G. Arnold. Dem- OAKLEY PRECINCT NO.ti w 1 POLLING PLACE:Contra Costa R taourt Silt OaWy (c% 21wo Ohmstede-Judge Sox 21?.Oakley). r L\SPIo`c'111R: Johanna Jesse. j, _ . JUGES:Ann Gott.Dein.:(11W fit. j Aldlo, Re£. a CLERI.'U diabei Dutra; Randbla E. IIQWA. Dem.:Elalae.J.Schultm. Dean, ffBETHELISLANDPRECINCT NO. 1 t POLLING PLACE: Sethd Is- lam Improvemeat Club Is Stow td.'Bethri island(c!o Myrtle Pry lana. P.O. Box 123. Bethel Island). LNSPECTOR: dlina J. Calker. t Rei. JUDGES: Itrae d[ Williams. Dem.; Ida Hyatt. Dem CLERKS- 1;>ditha L. Aadeeatoa. Rep.; lion Duncan; Dors L. 1t;ir- rater, Dec_ BETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT NO. 1-APONGPLACE. Scout 1 Ramtb Lane. Bethel Island Htail. x 'h Irene dI, n 111iatas P.O Sox CS. IASPEC'1'OR:!laud]S, Peteeaoa. Rea JUDGES: Dorothy A. Strickland. Dela.: Marie ]f. Hotchkiss. Dom. A Billie Jo Kendrick Do: Aq B o c h a r d. Dem: Jeannette Anderson. Dem r 13ETHEL ISLAND PRECINCT NO. i POLLING PLACE: Scout IImA 14 Ranch Lana Bethel Island (e/o It"e 36L Williams v10 Bos 4214 Bethri lalaad. f{"`' INSPECTOR: Helen T a.y 1 o r. JUDGES: Far Hansen: Edas A. CLIM; Evelyn Weld. Dem; Luta AL Bull. Dem.:Sade r.Pos twak. I)etu. Me foregoing alder is passed by fi unantnu us vote of the board Y Dated thin std day of May.IS W.T. rAAscH County Cterl: of the ComttyF' of Contra costa. State of Cailforala. Leal Xo. M-IC?. Pub. May 20 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: NONE.- ABSENT: OME.- ABSENT: NONE. e r n p F f r r i Y a. a 1 a r Si 45 41 w t r i y M ti L r I 1n r, L Yf v 4 r May -3, 1960 - continued INx 1, F A paws=",s o . r r nrr 7 t y N A ><r., y. k''. e YQ- s 3 y W42', kn s # r Y n ss l 4 {"" 41 sly r n w F i wpm R chiANT a a t Y.w'trs+ ovm,QS 5 E NOW t y4 d°4} . Uli ALA t F,ae v eY s 1 z. 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Map 3, :1960 - continued P s TIT I i J t v }'. si May 3, 1960 - continued And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, May 5, 1960, at 9:30 a.m., in 1r the Board ambers, Records, Martinez, California. c ha n r ATTEST-. T W. T. P ASCH CLERK A`F Byx TDeputy Clerk te BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSf THURSDAY, MAY 5 1960 THE BOARD MET IN RMULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. j PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, s: CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, a W. G. BUCHANAN; 3 ABSENT: SUPERVISOR JOSEPH S. SILV A. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. FCR MINUTE ORDER ADOPTED THIS DAY SEE WATER AGENCY MINUTES BOOK 63) And the Board tak@s recess to meet on Tuesday, May 10, 1960, at 9 a.m., in n the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r Chaitman r a ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk ff r yII r4 s N C x' Y t 3 t 4000, 464 v z b} J i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1960X41 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION. AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF M .. RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. r PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS 45JAMESP. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. S, PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4 fa In the Matter of Personnel Adjustment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE hOARD ORDERED that the follows personnel adjustment be and the same is hereby APPROVED and AUTHORIZED, it being understood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget n modification required: PERSONNEL ACTIONS f,. tt Building Inspection. Add one (1) Building Inspector, Structural, Range 35 (*530-$644). effective May 11, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y . 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 Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Mr. Will H. Perry, Jr. , Director of Civil Defense, to attend a meeting in Washington, D. C. on May 31 and June 1, 1960, called by the Executive Office of the President to consider civil defense matters and which expenses r of the trip will be borne by the federal government; F Mr. Harold Rohlfing, Deputy Probation Officer, to attend University of of California Certificate Program in Social Work for the two-week period between June 13, 1960 and June 24, 1960 one week's salary to be charged to J the County and one week to Mr. Rohl ingis accrued annual leave; expenses in- volved to be paid by Mr. Rohlfing. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a f In the Matter of Authorising Appropriation Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the followingwing appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments,. APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Planning 1. Temporary Salaries Fund 1003 1015 Unappropriated Reserve, General Fund 19515 2. Overtime 600 Other Services 600 Juvenile Hall - Care of Court Wards/Boys Rehab. Center f n 1. Juvenile Hall-'temporary Salaries 9,500 Juvenile Hall Food 71000 Juvenile Hall-Service of Other Depts.2,000 Juvenile Hall-Printed Supplies 19000 s 2. BoRehabilitation Center wsilding Construction 15,000 Cage of Courtt aids Camp Food Care 30,E Health Department Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 2000 Overtime 2,500 Eastern Cgntra Costa County Fire Protection District Repair and Service Equipment 19400 Workmens Compensation Ins. 575 Unappropriated Reserve 1,975 County Library Library Unappropriated 1, 60 Shelving for Books Fund. 1206 11560 G 463 May 10, 1960 - continued APPROPRIATION DB E INCREASE County Library - Continued Cancel: Table Fund 1206 $55 Tablet Armchairs 30k t Balances o -ypewriters, 13" 147 gSuperfiler, legal size 10 Steel Cabinet Numbering Machines 1 Book Trucks Visible Request Files a 10 Pasting Machine 19aa Portable Microfilmers 12 Keysort Pull Tub Files 2-15 Drawer Units for Catalog Remington Randy 410 Auditor s Staff Personnel Temporary Fund 1003 765 w Overtime a sr 345OfficeSupplies150 Cost Applied 2,480 Social Service Department Service of Other Departments n` 29480 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 11,060 4 Sheriff - C ommunicatioas 202 - 835 65 r ` 202 - 955 65 sTwodrawerfile Public Works Depart t 1. Bookcase Fund 1003 13MetalTablen 3 Tables 30 x 60 n 2. Pittsburg-Antioch Highway a 700' 3. Avalon Avenue 27100; 4. Pleasant Hill Road 1,10f1 5. Larch Avenue 650 Appian Way n n 187 uLairalsp 1 552 Delta Road n 1f056 r Pleasant Hill Road a M 197 Road 20 55$ Taylor Boulevard Construction 39500 Taylor Boulevard Right of Way 3,500 District Attorney 3 file cabinets Item , 007 - 112-955 350 2 conference tables @ $72.10 150 . 8 chairs @ $23.59 200 v 3 1 Maintenance Verifax Copier, wlmatrix dispenser 160 Sundry Supplies, Mtz. Ad. Bldgs.160 t Building Inspection Department Staff Personnel Temporary Fund 119-204 250 Cotnounications 119-315 150 Auto Mileage 119-401 100 V F Polaroid Camera and Accessories Fund 1003 12Z Use of County Ecuipment 1003 55 J:Briefcase 1003 5 Desk 2003 27 Desk 1003 11 Legal File 1003 34 Superior Courts Trial Expense r Jurors Fees & Expenses Fund 1003 12,000 Unappropriated Reserve t General Fund 22,000 Hospital r 502-918: Item 1501 Increase dater Pressure t - increase appropriations 7$5 502-931: Item 11$ 25 pr. side rails el im. surplus appro p.) 751 Deep Fryer 34 4 3 46-1 Y, May 10, 1960 - continued APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE A7. Various. To cover capital outlay over- expenditures of less than $10 by transfer from balances of completed x items per Board Order of December c 1t 1959. Fund 1003 2 e l.: 2 t r a a 3 3 t!7 5 a s 9F,. 16 3 7 3 a 4 R 2 n 2 F 5 Al> a 3 Y .. a 17 1 3 3 s 2 r 10 20 Fund 1206 2 Y 6 ae Auditor Administrator Fund. 1003 53 Auditor e 22189 Tabulating 1,235 Treasurer 2,555 ur° Assessor 1,264 Central Service 537 f ` Planning Com. 238 Civil Service 70 n Elections Primary 14 Election Special 56 Telephone Exchange 4184 Animal Control 587 Civil Defense 41 Health Public Works 577 Social Service Std 4_ Probation Superintendent of Schools 11,951 Library Fund 1206 60 Employee Retirement Fund 1003 52 Tab. Dept, Fund 1003 Y 8$0Overtime r Rent of Equipment Fund 1003 123 Cost Applied Fund 1003 18:276 Unappr. Reserve Gen. Fund Fund 1003 189988 Unappr. Reserve Library Fund Fund 1206 60 San Pablo Marshal 1. Repair & Servicing Equipment Fund 1003 220 75 y2. Auto Mileage 253. Office Supplies 4. Books & Periodicals 40 Unappropriated Reservice General Fund 360 y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.G.- In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with the University of California School of Nursing for field training of graduate students under the County Health Officer.a Agreement dated April 27, 1960 between the University of California School of Nursing and the Health Department of 6ontra Costa County which provides for field ME 011 training of graduate students under the County Health Officer and in which Agreement it is set forth that no financial exchange whether in monies or kind will incur either on the University of California or the Health Department of Cora Costa County, is May 10, 1960 - continued presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidagreementbeandthesameisherebyapprovedandDr. H. L.Blum, Health Officer of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the Health Department of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to arrange for reimbursement of the Hampton Trust Fund to the Hampton heirs. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of SupervisollABuchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6RDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to arrange for the reimbursement of the Hampton Trust Fund including accrued interest) to the Hampton heirs. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report on proposed terms of agreement for annexation of portions of Contra Costa County to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. Mr. Charles Hammond of the :administrator*s Office presents to this Board a report on proposed terms of agreement for annexation of portions of Contra Costa County to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit Distract, and said report is ordered placed on file c. In the Matter of Proposed execution 4: of agreement with reference to con- tribution to assist and financing program conducted by the Neighborhood House of North Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that proposed execution of agreement with Neighborhood House of North richmond Whereby the county will make a contribution of $6,000 to assist in the fi- nancing of the program conducted by the Neighborhood House of North Richmond be and the same is hereby continued for two weeks. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing creation of a building con- i struction unit in the Depart- meat of Public Works. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that creation of a building construction unit in the Department of Public Works to work on a liaison basis with architects employed by the county and to super vise and inspect the construction of county buildings be and the same is hereby author ized. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that authorization is granted for the transfer of the .Assistant County Administrator to the new organizational unit on a detached duty basis and transfer of one permanent and two temporary Project Supervisors to the same organizational unit. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors JAKES P. KENNY, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. i NOES: Supervisors MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL. ABSENT: NONE. I J In the flatter of Approval of preliminary drawings for the r: remodeling of 24 runs at the Contra Costa County Animal Control Center, Pinole Branch. Preliminary drawings prepared by Wayne A. Littlejohn Architect, for the re- modeling of 24 runs at the Contra Costa County Animal Control &enter, Pinole Branch, having been presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE ABOARD ORDERED that said preliminary drawings be and the same are hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 t rcy t i i j I May 10, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Board of Re- tirement of the Contra Costa County Retirement Association for the financing of a library, in the Walnut Creek area. Lease dated May 10, 1960, between the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Retirement Association, hereincalled the Lessor-Board, and the County of Contra Costa, herein called the Lessee-County, in which it is provided that Lessor-; Board shall construct on certain property owned by Lessee-County, a building for use a as a Branch Library for patrons of Library Service Area J3, Walnut Creek Area, in X consideration of which the Lessee-Countv shall pay the amounts as set forth in said Lease, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Suoervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE! BOARD ORDERED that said Lease be and the same is hereby approved and the 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. 4 In the Matter of the Exchange of County Property with the City of Martinez.RESOLUTION AND NOTICE r. The County of Contra Costa is the owner and in possession of the following described real property: PARCEL 2: Portion of Block 188 and Block 86 of the Original Survey j of the!`own of Martinez as per maps on file in the office of the County Recorder of the Bounty of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from the County of Contra Costa to the City of Martinez, A dated May 18, 1954 and recorded June 14, 1954, in Volume 2331 of Official Records, at page 193: said point lies 15 feet westerly along the north line of "B" Street from the southeast corner of the afore- mentioned Block 86; thence from said point of beginning continuing westerly along said north line of "B" Street, 23.00 feet; thence F leaving said north line northerly at right angles and parallel to Y the west line of said City of Martinez parcel (2331 OR 193) , 152.27 feet; thence on a tangent curve to *tee left with a radius of 320 feet, through a central angle of 38* 34• So", an arc length of 215.48 feet to a tangent point on the southwesterly line of Herrellessa Street as said street is described in the deed from James F. Hoey, et ux, to the City of Martinez, recorded July 19, 1954 in Volume 2350 of Official Records at age 129; thence from said point and alon the westerly lines of said City parcels (2350 OR 129 and 2331 OR 1 3) as follows: southeasterly along said southwesterly line of Berrellessa Street, 36.88 feet; thence on a tangent curve to the right with radius of 320 feet and through a central angle of 38' 34' 56", an arc lenght of 215.48 feet; thence southerly along a line parallel to and IS feet westerly (measured at right angles) from the east line of the afore- said Block $6, 123.44 feet to the point of beginning on the northerly line of "B" Street. t Containing an area of 5747 square feet, more or less. Y PARCEL 2-A: The easterly 38 feet of Block 89 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez as per (naps on file in the office of the County Recorder of the Bounty of Contra Costa, State of California. Containing an area of 8550 scuare feet, more or less. The City of Martinez is the owner and in possession of the following descri-I bed real property: That parcel of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, r' State of California, described as follows: Portion of Block 92 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Commencing on the gest line of Alhambra Avenue, at the northeast corner of said Block 92, being the northeast corner of the parcel of land described: as Parcel One in the deed from Helen M. Picco to Rose A. Arbini, dated November 30, 1940 and recorded February 18, 1941 in Volume 585 of Official Records, at page 223; thence from said point of commencement, westerly at right angles to said west line of Alhambra Avenue, and along the northerly line of said Block 92, 38.00 feet to the true point of be- ginning of this description; thence from said true point of beginning, continuing westerly along said northerly line of Lot 92, 74.5 feet to the northeast corner of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the j deed from Rose R. Arbini, et al, to Contra Costa County, dated November 259 1952 and recorded January 9 1953 in Volume 2053 of Official Records, at page 440; thence southerly along said County parcel (2053 OR 440) s 90.00 feet to a point on the northerly line of the parcel of land des- cribed in the deed from Gio Batta Trebino to Rose R. Arbini and Helen M. Picco, dated February 17, 1937 and recorded October 3, 1939 in Volume 517 of Official Records, at page 364; thence easterly along the northerly line of said parcel (517 OR 364) 74.5 feet to a point which lies 38.00 feet westerly, measured at right angles from the easterly line of the Ta hereinbefore mentioned Lot 92; thence northerly and parallel to said east- c. erly line of Lot 92, 90.00 feet to the true point of beginning. 7 Y 46171' . May 10, 1960 - continued Containing an area of 6705 scuare feet, more or less. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costaasfollows: 1. The foregoing first described property is not required for County use. 2. It is the intention of this Board of Supervisors to exchange the County-owned property for the City-owned property by means of an escrow to be established atWesternTitleGuarantyCompanyundertheirorderNo. M-229030. 3. The sole consideration to be given or paid in connection with such ex- change is the payment by the City of Martinez of the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars 2500) to the County of Contra Costa. 4. The Clerk of this Board is authorized and directed to give notice of the proposed exchange of real property by publishing a notice of its intended action for one week in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, of a meeting of said Board to consider the proposed ex- change to be held in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martine, California, on Wednesday, the 8th day of June, 1960, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. of said day. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 10th day of May, 1960, by the following vote,to wit: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Directing County Administrator to arr nge for letter re Port Chicago Naval Ammunition Depot. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is directed to arrange for the preparation of a letter to be sent to the President of the United States and/or the Secretary of Defense with respect to the relocation of the Port Chicago Naval Ammunition Depot. k The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:Supervisor TH014AS JOHN COLL. S ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Request that Board defer action on setting election for ratification of the creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District. Firs. Edith E. Douglas, 324 Taylor Road, Bethel Island, appears before this Board on behalf of the Bethel Island Taxpayers Protective Association and requests a delay in calling the election on the ratification of the creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement district; and On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the samme is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the flatter of a Resolution calling an election on the question of the ratification of the creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District and for the election of its first Board of Directors and directing r notice thereof. RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as fol lows: 1. That;, pursuant to Article 16 of Chapter 22 of the Statutes of the First Extraordinary Session of 1960, as amended, a special election is hereby called and ordered and will be held within the boundaries of the proposed Bethel Island Municipal iImprovement District, as set forth in said Chapter 22, said boundaries being those of Reclamation District No. 1619, on Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1960, for the purpose of determining whether the creation of said proposed district shall be ratified, and submitted to the registered electors of and within said proposed district shall be the following proposition: Shall the creation of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District by the State Legislature, and tie merger of Reclamation District No. 1619 therein, be ratified?" May 10, 1960 - continued and for the election of the first Board of Directors of said proposed district; 2. That five Directors, to constitute the Hoard of Directors of the Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District, shall be elected according to Article 3 of said ; Chapter 22 at the election above ordered and shall take office on July 7, 1960 or on ratification, whichever is later, if the proposition for the ratification of said pro posed district be approved by the electors within the boundaries of the proposed dis- trict at said same election. Nominations for the five offices of Directors constitu- ting said Board of Directors shall be made according to law and to said Chapter 22, and shall be filed with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County not more than forty-five 45) nor less than twenty-five (25) days before the day fixed ,for the election. 3•That there shall be one precinct for said election, consisting of that portion of County Election Precinct Bethel Island, and such other County Election Precincts which may lie wholly or in part within the boundaries of the proposed dis- trict. 4. That the election officers for said precinct shall be one inspector, one judge and two clerks who are hereby appointed to serve at said election and the 1pollingplaceisdesignatedasfollows: Polling Place: Bethel Island Improvement Club, 19 Stone Road, Bethel Island Inspector: Maud M. Peterson, 108 Stone Road, Bethel Island r Judge: Ida Myatt, Box 484, Bethel Island i 4 i? Clerk: Mina J. 'Walker, 24 Taylor Road, Box 227, Bethel Island Clerk: Helen A. Tavlor, 158 Stone .Road, Box 291, Bethel Island 5. That the election shall be held and conducted, the votes thereof can- vassed, and the returns thereof made as nearly as practicable as provided for the con- duct of general district elections within the proposed district. 6. That at said election, the polls shall be opened at seven (7) otclock I1' A.M. of the day of the election, and be kept open until seven (7) o'clock P.M. of the same day, when the polls shall be closed except as otherwise provided by Section 5734 of the Elections Code. 7. That the County Clerk is hereby directed to procure all supplies that f may be necessary to properly and lawfully conduct said election. 8. When the polls are closed the officers of election shall canvass the votes cast for each nominee for the office of director and the votes cast for and against the proposition, whereupon they shall make return thereof to the County Clerk in the time, form and manner recuired by law. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa shall meet at their j regular place of meeting, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., on Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1990, the regular meeting day next following the date of the election and canvass the returns thereof, or direct their canvass as provided by section 7921 of the Elections Code. f 10. Notice of Election, contining a statement of the time of the election and the offices to be filled shall be posted conspicuously in at least three (3) public places in the proposed district, not more than forty-five (45) nor less than twenty- j five (25) days before the day fixed for the election, their being no newspaper of gen- eral circulation published and circulated in the district. 11. Not less than twenty {20} days prior to the day fixed for the election,I a Notice of Election Officers and Poling Places shall be posted conspicuously in at least three (3 ) public places in the proposed district. 12. . Not less than fifteen (15) days before the day fixed for the election, a Notice of Nominees for Public Office and Measure to be Voted on shall be posted conspicuously in at least three (3) public places in the proposed district. AYES: Supervisors JAMMI P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANr.1, JOSEPH S. SILVA. r 3 NOES: NCNE. ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Resolution authorizing the filing of a disclaimer. KHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of California, Y Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Certain parcels of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, Fred C. Struven, et al, Defendants, No. 22338'"; and WFEREAS, the title to the lands subject of said action has been vested in the United States of America and the United States has been in possession of said lands; andz t WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the lands subject of said action and described as Parcels 1, S, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14., 15, 16 4 May 10, 1960 - continued 1$9 19, 24, 299 30, 32, 419 43, 44, 45, 46, 48 to 56 incl., 59, 62, 67, 68, 69, 74, 79 $49 85, 879 89 to 92, incl., 95, 97 to 102, incl., 104, 105, 106, 109 to 116 incl.z 1101 119, 1209 1239 1249 1269 129, 130 132, 134., 137, 1409 141, 144, 147, 14$, 150 1539 1559 15$ 159 161 162 163 to 169 incl. 171 174 to 1$4 incl. 1$6 1$7 18$ 190 to 193, i°ncl., 195, 196, 1979 199, 200 to 204, incl., 206, 210, 211, 212, 214' 216, 217, 21$, 220 to 226, incl., 228, 230 to 234, inc?., 236 to 240, incl. , 242 to 246,r' incl. , 24$, 251, 252, 253, 255 25$ 259, 261 263, 265 to' 269, incl. , 272, 273, 2759 276, 277, 279 to 282, incl., 201. 205, 286, 208, 2$9, 290, 295 297, 300, 301, 302 30$, 310, 311, 312, 3149 315, 3i6, 315, 322, 323, 325, 327, 330, 332, 337, 33$, 340, 342, 345, 34$, 351, 353, 354, 360, 364, 366 367, 370, 373, 374, 376, 377, 379, 383 , 3$5 and 389, and 12$, 136, 291, 3z6. 333, 3f5, 3$7 and 3$$, as described in the com- plaint on file in said action, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against the parcels hereinabove enumerated, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said County of Contra Costa has and makes no claim to any title or interest in or to said parcels hereinabove enumerated, or any compensation awarded for the taking thereof and the District Attorney is hereby direct- ed and authorized to file an appropriate disclaimer in the above entitled action. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:a AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAN: JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 6 In the Matter of Resolution Awarding Sale of Bonds Devpar Industrial Sub- division. RESOLUTION The Board. of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: d4 THAT, pursuant to Resolution Calling for Bids on the Sale of Improvement r. Bonds, adopted on April 26, 1960, notice of said sale has been duly given. THAT this is she time and place fixed in said notice for receiving bids for the purchase of said bonds, and said bids have been received and publicly opened, ex- amined and declared by this Board. THAT all written bids received for the purchase of said bonds, excepting the bid herein stated, are rejected, and that said bonds are ordered sold to Lichtman & Company as the highest responsible bidder therefor, said sale to be subject to all of the terms and conditions set forth in the Notice of Salt, and in said accepted bid. THAT the Treasurer is directed to have said bonds printed and that the same ibe signed, sealed and delivered to said bidder upon receipt of the amount therefor upon the performance of the conditions contained in said written offer. THAT the interest rate of said bonds is fixed at the rate stated in said bid. ft` AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: NONE. r ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing the District Attorney to defend John A. Nejedly, Dis- trict Attorney, and Verne Pynn, Deputy r District Attorney, in Smith v. Madruga,J et al. , No. 7$316. It appearing to this Board that Bennie Lee Smith, plaintiff, has commenced an action against John A. Nejedly, District Attorney, Verne Pynn, Deputy District Attorney, Walter F. Young, Sheriff Archie Nottingham, Tommy Robson, and William Jackson, Deputy Sheriffs, Clerkts ho. 7$316, and It further appearing that said defendants have requested the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to assume the defense of the action, and aF s It further appearing that the acts complained of were done within the scope of the official duties of said defendants, in good faith and without malice, and Upon recommendation of the District Attorney, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa be and he hereby is authorized to assume the defense of the above entitled action for and on behalf of John A. Nejedly, District Attorney, and Verne Pynn, Deputy District Attorney. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all costs and expenses are hereby declared to be a proper charge against the General fund of the County of Contra Costa, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant or warrants for such purposes as may be necessary. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors at a meeting of said Board held on the 10th day of May, 1960. f r May 109 1960 - continued j y In the Matter of Approval of Agreement of Sale with C. A. Lauritzen and Son, for Purchase by County of Contra Costa of y{Ferry Landing Facilities at Jersey Island, Bradford Island, Webb Tract and Franks Tract. Agreement dated May 10, 1960, between the County of Contra Costa termed r County and C. A. Lauritzen, I. A. Lauritzen, and C. A. Lauritzen, Jr., doing business ' as C.Lauritzen and Son, termed Lauritzen, which provides that: Lauritzen agrees to sell all right, title and interest, in the ferry land- ings at Jersey Island, Bradford Island, Webb Tract and Franks Tract, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, and the County agrees to pay the sum of Fifteen Thous- ' and Dollars ($15,000.00) for said landings, Three Thousand Dollars ( 3,000.00) of J which has already been paid to Lauritzen for reconstruction of Bradford Island Landing, leaving a balance of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00) payable after easements have been acquired for the landing sites on Jersey Island, Bradford Island and Webb Tract, is presented to this Board; and w: On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said agreement on be- half of the County. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Relieving Mike Waliner of responsibility for support of his parent, Nicholas Wollner. f` On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that responsible rela- tive Mike Waliner is relieved from duty to support his parent, Nicholas Wollner. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Proposed County 3w Sanitation District No. 10.d his Board being desirous of forming a County Sanitation District to include area known as the Amador Basin; N09 , THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by SupervisorColl, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare a resolution of intention to form a County Sanitation District, pursuant to Section 4710 of the Health and Safety Code. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Complaint from Mr. C. 0. Bender with reference to the dumping of heavy concrete and asphalt in his quarry. This Board having received a letter from Mr. C. 0. Bender, 1367 Boulevard Way, Walnut Creek, in which he states that someone has been dumping heavy concrete and asphalt in his quarry; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Works Department for investigation. xk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinances. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinances be and the same are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 1438 which governs parking of vehicles at County Hospital. a Ordinance No. 1439 which relates to escapees from the Boys' Re- habilitation Center at Byron and from the Juvenile Hall. Ordinance No. 1440 which amends 640, an Ordinance requiring in- vestigation by the Health Officer of Realty Subdivisions, requiring approval by Health Officer of installation of individual sewage dis- posal systems, etc. Ordinance No. 1441 which refers to travel expenses and compensa- tion for loss of employee's personal property, etc. Ordinance No. 11+42 which refers to powers of Building Inspector. Ordinance No. 1443 which refers to regulations for control of refuse. r May 10, 1960 - continued h Ordinance No. 1444 which establishes regulations for control of rats. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of each of said ordinances be published for the time and in the manner rewired by law in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: x No. 143$ in the Contra Costa Gazette, rs No. 1439 in the Brentwood News. No. 1440 in the San Pablo News. No. 1441 in the Contra Costa News Register. No. 1442 in the Valley Pioneer. y No. 1413 in the Pleasant Hill News. No. 1444 in the Post Dispatch. i vote o£ the Board.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous x n1 t In the Matter of Approval of Ordinance No. 1446 (Mink Regulations. Mr. Jerome Waldie, Attorney at Law and member of a committee heretofore appointed by this Board to consider sanitary regulations for mink raising operations, etc. , appears and comments on a proposed ordinance. Mr. Waldie recommends certain z: minor changes which this Board considers; and Mr. Jack Hyatt and Mr. Ralph Judd also express approval of the proposed Aamendments to the ordinance under discussion; and this Board having fully considered the proposed ordinance and amendments; s NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coil, IT IS BY THEBOARDORDEREDthatOrdinanceNo. 1446 which establishes sanitary regulations for mink raising operations, etc. (ordinance containing amendments recommended by Mr. Waldie) be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published rr in the DIABLO VALLEY NEMS for the time and in the manner required by law. The- foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r M; In the Matter of Approval of Ordinance No. 1445 Minor Development) .s This Board considers Ordinance No. 1445 which refers to the division of 1t= land not regulated by the Subdivision Map Act, and the following persons appear and protest: Mr. Ernest Holly, Executive Vice President of the Home Builders Association of Contra Costa County, Inc.; s' Mr. falter Kaitz, Attorney for said Association; Mr. Lester E. Mullen; rye; and the following spoke in favor of the proposed ordinance: District Attorney John A. Nejedly; Principal Plainer Russell Griffith; land this Board having fully considered said matter; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Xenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 1445 be and the same is hereby r APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published r in the CONTRA COSTA TIDES for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lIn the Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1418, 1410, 1416, 1420. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 141$11 14101 1416, 1420 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinames having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regu- laxly published for the time and in the manner required by law;f. NOW, THEREFORE, on notion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared i duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Sre,: t fi 1-yt P May 109 1960 - continued - s In the Matter of Notification from Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martinez, 1691 'Tice 'Valley Boulevard, Walnut Creek, that they revoke offer to dedicate strip of land to the County, This Board having received a letter from lair. and Mrs. JimmyL. Martinez r notifying the Board that they revoke any offer to dedicate a strip oland along Tice Valley Boulevard to the County and that they claim all of their property without recognizing any right-of-way; NOW, THEREFORE, and on notion of Superri.sor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter is referred to the Public Works Director and to the District Attorney. v The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. r In the Matter of Reports presented to the Board of Supervisors. f't The following reports are presented to the Board and ordered filed: Progress report of Health Department's activities with reference to unvented gas appliances. Health Department's report with reference to sewage disposal in Amador s Valley. sf Sheriff's report with reference to efforts to eliminate vice in Horth Richmond area. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 17, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.r Chairman N ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk x r 3 r 1 F A r P-151x'J.t, t y k A4 A. Y y+ f N f r say A BMRE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS r TUESDAY, 14AAY 171, 1960 V.THE BOARD ;ET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. IN TIE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, UARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE :0. F. NIELSEN, CHAIRIMAX, PHSSIDING: SUPERVISORS 4 JAA4ES P. iEN NY, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, G " W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. S ILVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f p In the Matter of Personnel r Adjustments. r m: y_ On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustments be and they are authorized for departments as indicated: ryr County Library: Add 1 Library Assistant Grade I, 20/40 hours, effective F June 1, 1960 Add 1 Library Assistant Grade II, 20/40 hours, effective June 1, 1960 n _ Positions will serve the Pinole and Rodeo Branch Libraries Department of A culture: Created class of Supervising Weights and Measures Inspector at Range 34 and assigned 1 position to said OR Department, effective July 1, 1960 T Health Department: Add 1 Public Health Nurse, Range 31, and canceled 1 Senior Public Health Nurse, Range 33, effective May 1$, 1960 r4: Planning/Public Works: Add 1 Assistant Planner, Range 34, to staff of the Public Works Department, and canceled 1 position in the same class on staffaf the Planning Department, effective k May 1$. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Vatter of Authorizing three additional Deputy Probation Officer positions on an emergency basis. xr `. Upon the recommendation of the County Probation Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that three 3) additional Deputy Probation Officer positions are authorized on an emergency basis for the Probation Department, effective Pay 1$, 1960, for assignment to the Juvenile r: E Division. IT IS FURTHER BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Probation Officer and the County Administrator shall review personnel needs for the Juvenile Division of the y . Probation Department in terms of worm load before replacements are recruited for future vacancies. Tie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.G a In the Fatter of Authorizing payment of mileage claims for certain positions. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following positions are added to the regular mileage list beginning May 16, 1960, reimbursement k to be made when personally-owned cars are needed in addition to the County-owned cars which are being provided for said positions: Position No. 205-966-01 206-966-01 207-966-01 20$-966-01 And the County Auditor is authorized to pay their mileage claims at the rate of 1 eleven cents per mile for the first five hundred miles driven during each calendar month and at the rate of six cents per mile for each mile driven in excess of five hundred miles during each calendar month, in the performance of their work for the County. x The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva i NOES: None 3 ABSENT: Hone. sr y t i f t; f i May 17, 1960, Continued In the utter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. 4} . 2.r On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY T!£ BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend the following: Miss Janet Juve, Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist, to attend a course on the treatment of cerebral palsy at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, from June 20, 1960, through July 25, 1960; the County to be reimbursed by the State of California for the salary of Miss Juve, travel expenses to be paid by Miss June, and cost to the County to be 4125 to cover tuition fees; Dr. L. H. Fraser, County Coroner-Public Administrator, to attend the annual convention of the American Medical Associa- tion at Miami Beach, Florida, for the period from June 10, 1960, through June 25, 1960, travel expenses to be borne by Dr. Fraser, except expenses for one day to be paid by the County for Dr. Fraser's attendance at the National Medical Civil Defense Conference in Riami Beach. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.ter_ In the matter of Approving Appropriation :adjustments. r On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and they are approved for the following departments: Hospital: Decrease Increase 502-525: Medical & Surgical Supplies 05,7$3.00 502-741: Departmental Service Credits 19160.00 502-727: Employee Sub. Credits 280.00 502-211: Overtime 06,000.00 k Unappropriatedroiated Reserve 319223.00 John Marsh Museum Service of other Departments 29000.00 Unappsro priat ed Reserve 22000.00 Boys' Rehabilitation Center 1) Construction Increment J2 609000.00 1u Cancellation Subvention Deficiencies 603"000.00 sy Public Works Department Primary Road Maintenance Repairs and Services - Roads 38,775-00Pa Secondary Road Maintenance Repairs and Services - Roads 3$,775.00 Lafayette Garage Utilities 650.00 n N Primary Bridge Maintenance Repairs and Services - Bridges 660.00 r Bret Harte Park Service of Other Departments 10.00 County Garage 25 000.40MotorPoolGarage Unappropriated Reserve 72,645.002 Road Construction Loveridge Road 11,000.00 Lone Tree Way 68,645.E Flumaveg Road 1$9000.00 Desks and chairs Flat top desk 140.00 Executive chair 100.00 6-Side chairs 216.00 Conference table 69"x36" 125.00 Telephone table 35-GO 3 ti May 172 1960a Continued i j Appropriation Adjustments Decrease Increase a Public Works Department (Continued) Filing Cabinet equipment File legal 5-drawer 125.00 Steel bookcase 65.00 g6W( µ,I Other Of f is a Equipment s Caddy rack with binders 194. 00r Unappropriated Reserve 10000. 00 Social Service 510 - Aid to Needy Children 602 Federal 481,213. 00 603 State 436,462. 00 605 County Basic 2CV+1022.00 w 511 - ANC - Boarding Homes 603 State 9,1$9.00 ti{605 County Basic 2,150. 00 606 County Supplement 9,621. 00 512 - Aid to Needy Agedf602Federal31,487.00 Z 603 State 76,485.00 f 605 County Basic I1.,963. CO 1 - Aid to Disabledd5 5 602 Federal 289208. 00 603 State 9,4.92. 00 605 County Basic 1,220. 00 UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE: 223,069. 00 Rn"VF..iUE: FEDERAL 421,518. 00 REVENUE: STATS 512,644. 00 Appropriations New Revenue 1,1579231 .00 A Contra Costa Countv hater Works District # 1 Repr. & Serv. Equip. 2, 500. 00ul1UnappropriatedReserve29500. 00 Buchanan Field Airport j Item 13, Prefab. Bldg. 910.00 f Replace water line 910. 00limCountvDent. of Agriculture Repair and Service Equipt.248-325 1,050. 00 MA' s r n'Building Alterations0248-912 19050. 00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Hatter of the Execution of Lease Agreement between County and Best Bay Regional Park District for Radio Transmitter Site. s WIEREAS, There has been presented to this Board a form of lease between East Bay Regional Park District, Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, Lessee, for a radio transmitter site on Lessor' s property described therein, covering the lease period of May 1, 1960 to April 30, 1965, and the Board being apprised of the terms of said lease k:and good cause appearing therefor,NOW, 7HEREFORE, BE IT RBSOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk are authorized and directed to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa by the following vote: r AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mal F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G.Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva NOES: None r•ABSENT: None. i e4i I R May, 17, 1960, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Memorandum Agreement urith Californians Against Inequitable Reapportion, me nt, Inc . On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that iMel F. Nielsen, Chairman, is authorized to execute on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, an agreement with Californians Against Inequitable Re- apportionment, Inc. , in which the County accepts the appointment of said organiza- tion as its representative before the California Legislature in campaigning against the California Reapportionment which will be voted upon in the General Election in November, 1960, and ti aid said representation to the extent of 41,000, payment of which amount has already been authorized by Board order dated April 26, 1960 . The foregoing order is passed by the unani.maus vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Dissolution of VINE HILL VILLAGE COUNTY WATER DIST- RICT of the County of Contra Costa, RESOLbTIUN PRL:SCRIBING State of California.NOTICE TO BE GIV SN TO DISTRICT OF CUNSIDERATIOK OF DISSOLUTION WHEREAS, it appears from the certificate of the County Auditor-Controller that : 1) The VIN3 HILL VILLAGGE COULTY WATER DISTRICT has no outstanding obligations; and I i 2) Said water district for five (5) years has not collected taxes or other k revenues or disbursed any district funds or otherwise exercised district powers; and iEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of THEODORE R. FRINK that said water r; district owns no property; and WHEREAS, it appears from the Order Fixng Boundaries of the Proposed Vine Hill Village County Water District of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, i State of California, dated the 6th day of April, 1954, that said water district is located entirely within the County of Contra Costa, State of California ; and WHEREAS, it appears from the affidavit of THEODORE R. FPJI$'K that the last known principal place of business of said water district is located at 7 Sodaro Lrive, Martinez, which is within the said County; NOW, THEREFOR:, BE IT RESOLVED BY ME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, that: 1. This Board hereby finds and determines that the said water district has no outstanding obligations, owns no property, and for five (5) years has not collected taxes or other revenues or disbursed any district funds or otherwise exercised its powers. 2. This Board hereby finds and determines that the said water district is located entirely within said county. M 3. This Board herebyfinds and determines that the last principal place of business of said water district is located at 7 Sodaro Drive, Martinez, and is in said county. 4. This Board shall consider a resolution of dissolution of said district under; the provisions of Article 2, Chapter 4, Division 2, Title 6, of the Government Code, at a meeting on Tuesday, the 21st day of dune, 1960, at 10 a.m. in its Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 5. The Cle rk of th is Boa rd shall cause notice of the meeting hereinbeforeore order ed to be sent to the last known place of business of the water district not less than thirty (30) days prior to the said meeting. The foregoing resolution was duly and regular passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 17th day of May, 1960, by the following vo to: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva i NOES: None ABSENT: none. In the Matter of the Dissolution of 4 AYERS RANCH COUNTY ':WATER DISTRICT RESOLUTION PRESCRIBING of the County of Contra Costa,NOTICE TO BE GIVEN TO State of California. DISTRICT OF CONSIDERATION OF D15SOLUTIUN WHEREAS, it appears from the certificate of the County Auditor-Controller that: 1) The AYERS RANCdi COUNTY MATER DISTRICT has no outstanding obligations; and 2) Said water district for five (5) years has not collected taxes or other revenues or disbursed any district funds or otherwise exercised district powers; and WI EREAS, it appears from the affidavit of Anthony C. Pedrizetti, that said i . y r' r: May 179 1960, Continued said water district owns no property; and N WI EREAS, it appears from the Order Declaring Forma tion of District of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, dated the 9th day k: of December, 1952, that said crater district is located entirely within the County ofContraCosta, State of California; and WH-PEAS, it appears from the affidavit of Anthony C. Fedrizzetti that the last known principal place of business of said water district is located at 5101 Myrtle Drive, Concord, which is within the said County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R9SOLYc:D BY TiS HOARD OF SU ERV IS Oft i OF Tim C CUN i Y OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE CF CANFOWNIA, that: 1. This Board hereby finds and determines that the said water district has no outstanding obligations, owns no property, and for five (5) years has not collected taxes or other revenues or disbursed any district funds or otherwise exercised its powers. r 2. This Board hereby finds and determines that the said water district is located entirely within said county. 3. This Board hereby finds and determines that the last principal place of business of said water district is located at 5101 Myrtle Drive, Concord, and is in said county. 4. This Board shall consider a resolution of dissolution of said district under the provisions of Article 2, Chapter 4, Division 2, Title 6, of the Government Code, F at a meeting on Tuesday, the 21st day of June, 1960, at 10 a.m. in its Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinaz, California. 5. The Clerk of this Board shall cause notice of the meeting hereinbefore or- dered to be sent to the last known place of business of the water district not less than thirty (30) days prior to the s„id meeting. The foregoing resolution was dulX and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Uosta, State of California, at a regular meet- ing of said Board held on the 17th day of 14ay, 1460, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva J NO S: none M, ABSENT: bone. In the Matter of Amending order 4 pertaining to agreement between the Office of the County Sheriff and the Commissioners of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. w a This .Board ha ving on April 19, 1960, approved an agreement between the Officeti z of the county Sheriff and the Commissioners of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District for the reimbursement to the Fire District by the Office of the County Sheriff for one-half of the salary of one fireman stationed at the Sheriff's n Rehabilitation Center, effective September 18, 1959; and a On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the effective date of said agreement be and the same is hereby Changed to September 8, 1959. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of mange of r title of present El Sobrante Library furniture trust fund to the Nelle B. Radke Memorial Fund for Sl Sobrante Library. On the recommendation of the County Librarian, and on motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the change of title of the present a Sobrante Library furniture trust fund to the Nelle B. Radke Memorial Fund :or -'l Sobrante Library, be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Scheduling time for department heads to appear before the Board at regular meetings. On motion of Surervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of scheduling a time program for department heads to appear before the Board at regplar meetings; is referred to the Administrator for his recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sant. a 3 l 7 t+ F May 17, 1960, Continued In the Neat ter of Certificate from Secretary of State with reference to City an- nexations. n- nexations. IT 15 BY TH:: BOARD ORDERED that certificates issued by the Secretary of State and containing the following information with reference to ordinances adopted by cities approving the annexation of territory to said cities, be placed on file: Name of Ordinance Date Filed with Citv Number Secretary of State f 5; Walnut Creek 458 okay 10, 1964 Walnut Creek 459 Kay 10, 1560 Martinez 337 C.S. May 12, 1964 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C In the Matter of Approval of Lease with the a Board of Be- ti reme nt and which refers to real property adjacent to Pleasant Hill County Building. Lease with Options to Purchase certain described real property adjacent to Pleasant Hill County Building, between the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, herein called the Lessor-Board, and the County of Contra Costa, herein called Lessee-County, and wherein it is provided that in consideration of rent and the performance cf the covenants, conditions and obliga- tions contained in said lease, said Lessor-Board grants to said Lessee-County possess- ion and permission to use certain described property for a period of ten (14) years, and wherein Lessor-Board further grants to said Lessee-County option to purchase said property during the term of said lease, in accordance with prow is ions set forth there- 1 in, is presented to this Board; and f On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE Z BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and :,+el F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County. The foregoing order is passed by the follow.:ng vote of the Board: Y AYES: Supervisors James P. Kenny, Mel F. Nielsen, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silv2 x w NOS: j`o.ier ABSENT: Supervisor Thomas John Coll. In the Matter of the Commencement of an action: County of Contra Costa vs. Social Welfare Board of the State of California. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the District Attcrney of the County of Contra Costa is hareby authorized and empowered 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 the securing of an adjudication of the decision of the State Social Welfare Board in the matter of .Eula L. Henderson €s ordering the County of Contra Costa to make restitution to the said Fula L. Henderson for aid granted under the Aid to Weedy Children Program; that such aid was discontinued upon the refusal of the said Eula L. Henderson to cooperate with the District Attor- ney's ttor- neyts office by refusing to undergo a lie detector examination for the purpose of determining paternity of the child, Cassandra Roberts, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the District Attorney is authorized to draw against the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa for the payment of filing fees and other costs and expenses incurred in connection with the prosecution of the subject proceeding. PASSED AM ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 17th day of May, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: 91 AYES: Supervisors James F. Kenny, Mel F. i:ielsen, Thomas John Coll, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva NOES: None ABSENT: None. In the ?-.atter of proposed ordinance to require build- ing permits for the con- struction of trampoline in- stal lati ons, etc. Dr. W. A. Ketterer, Assistant County Health Officer, appeared before this Board and recommended that an ordinance which would provide certain regulations controlling trampoline installations, etc., be adopted; and s On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney for his recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t . May 17, 1960 - continued - In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Norma Hoover. An instrument dated May 17, 1960, which provides that for a valuable con- sideration 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 Norma Hoover k on January 15, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Norma Hoover are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Norma Hoover is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency par created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and 4, b On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chair- man of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County r of Contra Costa. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance. . On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and 5 ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 14147 which provides for the control of watercourses and natural drainage. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be pub- 4. lisped for the time and in the manner required by law in a newspaper of general It circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: Y, No. 1447 in The Walnut Kernel. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r t In the Matter of the Adoption of an Ordinance Code for Contra Costa County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: F K%a 1. That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is con- sidering on sidering the adoption of an Ordinance Code, consisting of a compilation of existing County ordinances which are of general and permanent application; that the subject matter of the proposed Ordinance Code includes all subjects now regulated by county ordinance; that the purpose of the proposed Ordinance Code is to provide for the inclusion of all county ordinances in a single convenient form and to provide for the repeal of obsolete ordinances.4 2. That copies of the proposed Ordinance Code and copies of all secondary Y' codes adopted by reference in the proposed Ordinance Code are on file in the office of r: the County Clerk and are open to public inspection. 3. That the Board of Supervisors has scheduled a hearing at 11 o'clock A.M. June 114, 1960, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, when and where all in- terested persons, may oppose the adoption of the proposed Ordinance Code and make any S objections thereto. MEL F. NIELSEN MaIrman or the Board or Supervis6r-s of the County of Contra Costa, State Of California ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and. ex-officio Clerk of the Board. of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California By M. A. Smith Deputy In the Matter of Affidavits x of publication of Ordinances 1415, 1417, 11419; 1422; 1429; 11437, 1421 11433, 14362 1427, 1434 and 1438. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 11415, 1417, 1419: 1422, 1429, 1437, 1421, 1433, 1436, 11427, 1434 and,1438, 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, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor y 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. 5f 9 3 a t t May 17, 1960 - continued - h7 In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa authori- zing the filing of a Disclaimer.4; WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an f action to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Certain parcels of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, Richmond Investment Company, et al, Defendants, No. 22335"; and kyr WHEREAS, the title to the lands subject of said action has been vested in fM the United States of America and the United States has been in possession of said lands; and I WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the lands subject of said action and described as Parcels 20 and 109, as described in the f complaint on file in said action, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa ryµ4 advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against the parcels hereinabove enumerated, 4 sa a 1'.NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said County of Contra. Costa has and makes no claim to any title or interest in or to said parcels hereinabove enumerated,or any compensation awarded for the taking thereof and the District Attorney is hereby J directed and authorized to file an appropriate disclaimer in the above entitled j action. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for Interim Channel Improvements in Walnut Creek--Bancroft Road to Ygnacio valley Road.Puns ands specificationsfor Interim Channel Improvements pV in Walnut Creek--Bancroft Road to Ygnacio alley Road, haying been submi tted to and filed with this Board this day by Mr. C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District;a On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TETE ! 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 specific-ations. IT IS By THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter if hereby set for June 8, 1960s at 11 a.m. is h, 7 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board if 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 Contra Costa Times. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Emergency appropriation for Contra Costa County Water Agency. f i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an emergency appropriation of $20,000 be and the same is hereby approved for the Contra Costa County Water Agency. Current legislative hearings in Sacramento and the trip to Washington, D. C., authorized May 51, 1960, will over-expend the current budget. Fids will be provided from the 1960-1961 tax revenues. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Directing Public Works Director to notify all candi-dates for public office that portions of Ordinance 1000 and Ordinance 1009 M must be observed in placing campaign materials. OR On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is directed to notify all area candi-dates for Public Office that the portions of Ordinance 1000 (Enc%roachment Ordinance) R and Ordinance 1009 (Outdoor Advertising Ordinance) must be observed in placing cam-paign materials.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Natter of Authorizing refund of fee paid by B. F.Alhadate for license to peddle.E. F. Alhadate, 1630 High Street, Oakland, having on April 7, 1960, do-E May 17, 1960 - continued posited with the County $45 (Receipt No. 100719, April 7, 1960) as fee for license to peddle, and said Mr. Alhadate having died during April, 1960; r NOW, TPEREFORE, and on notion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor refund said amount, $45, to Mrs. E. F. Alhadate, 1630 High Street, Oakland. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of funds in the amount of $505.86 from the Bond Fund into the General Fund, Assessment Dis- trict No. 1956-1 (Altarinda Estates). On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the transfer of funds in the amount of $505.86 from the Bond Fund into the General Fund, Assessment District No. 1956-1 Altarinda Estates, be and the same is hereby AUTHORIZED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of cash deposit made by L & H Excavators, Inc., to guarantee completion of Camino Diablo drainage facilities. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of whether cash deposit made by L & H Excavators, Inc., to guarantee completion of Camino Diablo drainage facilities may now be refunded, in a view of the fact that Notice of Completion of the Mork involved was filed on April 122 1960, is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of request from Mr. Harold E. Mutnick that the name of the Walnut Creek Judicial IDistrict be changed to Walnut Creek-Lafayette-Orinda Judicial I District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Harold E. Mutnick, 3557 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, that the name of the Walnut Creek Judicial District be changed to Walnut Creek-Lafayette-4rinda Judicial District, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Administrator. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rr In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Department to replace ramp on Bethel Island. On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director of Public Works is authari zed to replace ramp which is on a 20-foot right of way, portion of Lot 85, Pleasant Times Subdivision, Bethel Island, and to keep accurate cost records (Public Works Director estimates cost of replacement of the ramp at 4250). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of proposed membership in the County Engineers Association of California. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, THIS BOARD sRESOLVES to take a County membership in the County Engineers Association of California at an annual fee of $100, provided that such participation by the counties is ap- proved by the Board of Directors of the County Supervisors Association of California.. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Accepting and Giving Notice of Completion of a Contract ORDER OF ACCEPTANCE AND with Gallagher & Burk, Inc., for con- NOTICE OF COMPLETION struction of improvements in Paradise Acres, Unit No. 1, Assessment District No. 1959-6. 7' 1 Ifi[HEREAS, the County of Contra Costa having on February 16, 1960, entered into agreement with Gallagher & Burk, Inc., 344 High Street, Oakland, California, for con- struction of improvements in Paradise Acres, Unit No. 1, Assessment District No. 1959-6, with the United Pacific Insurance Company as surety; and KHEREAS, Mr. George S. Nolte, Engineer of Work, and Mr. V. W. Sauer, Public Works Director, having certified to this Board that said work has been imspected 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 i i jt 9 4 May 17, 1960 - continued the 17th day of May, 1960; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said work is ACCEPTED AS C014PLETED on the 17th day of May, 1960, 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 appointment of George Vierra as Director, Div- sr ision No. 3, of the Byron- Bethany Irrigation District for the unexpired term of the late Louis B. Sousa. This Board having been notified of the death of Mr. Louis B. Souza, Director of Division No. 3, of the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. George Vierra, Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Byron, be and he is hereby appointed for the unexpired term (to Larch, 1961) of the late Mr. Louis B. Souza. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. f In the Matter of proposed financial participation by Contra Costa County in the cost of continuing the open- s ation of the Clifton Court Ferry. This Board having received a communication dated May 10, 1960, from the p San Joaquin County Administrator with reference to the estimated cost of the continued operation of the Clifton Court Ferry; On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Public Forks Director and the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Buchanan, Silva. i NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Coll. f In the Matter of Approval of Supple- EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA mental indenture between the Southern COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAIN MAINTMIANCE Pacific Company and Storm Drain Main- DISTRICT NO. 4. tenance Distzi ct No. 4. r A supplemental .indenture necessitated by the realignment of Rheem Creek between Southern Pacific Company, called "Railroad", and Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, called "Grantee", which provides that the Railroad grants to Grantee under certain terms and conditions, the right to construct, reconstruct, repair,a maintain and use a private roadway across the tracks and upon the property of Railroad T. on the real property more particularly described in said indenture and as shown on the print attached, is presented to this Board; and rrc On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said indenture be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ACCEPTED, and Mel F. Nielsen, Chairman of this Board, the governing body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 4, as authorized to execute said indenture. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of request from Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local 302, 1 AFL--CIO, that specifications for Social Worker III classification be amended and that immediate consideration be given to advanced classification for Child Welfare Worker. This Board having received a request from the Contra Costa County Employees Union, Local 302, AFL-CIO, that specifications for Social Worker III position be amended, and that immediate consideration be given to advanced classification forF: Child Welfare Worker; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Personnel Department.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r}r5 tger. May 17, 1960 - continued S ti r1 In the Matter of Appointment of Advisory Committee re South Bay Aqueduct. Chairman Mel F. Nielsen appointed the following persons to serve on an if Advisory Committee with reference to the South Bay Aqueduct: Edward. Rasmussen, Route 1, Box 607, Pleasanton Marren Reinstein, Livermore Jerry Bettencourt, Star Route, Danville r4..Preston B. nand, 1461 Laurenita Way, Alamo Judge William Gale, Jr., Pleasanton In the Matter of Recommend- i ation from West Contra Costa Community Welfare Council for how-maker services for senior citizens. This Board having received communication dated May 11, 1960, from the West Contra Costa Community Welfare Council in which it recommends providing home-maker services for senior citizens; 3 On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Geriatrics Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Buchanan, Silva. h fiNOES.None. ABSENT: Supervisor Coll. In the Matter of Directing Clerk to notify U. S. Army Engineer District, Sacramento, that Board 5 concurs in its recommendation that the Corps of Engineers give no u further consideration to flood pro- tection ro- tection in the Marsh and Kellogg Creeks area at this time. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board if directed to notify the U. S. Army Engineer District, Sacramento, that this Board concurs in its recommendation that the Corps of Engineers give no further consideration to flood protection in the Marsh and Kellogg Creeks area at this time. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Buchanan, Silva. C NOES:Atone. rc. i l : ABSENT: Supervisor Coll. 1 In the Matter of communication ire purchase of helicopter for EContra Costa County. This Board having received a communication from Mr. Turd L. Cockerton, Coordinator of Fire Training, Contra Costa Junior College District, with reference to the purchase of a helicopter for Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and it is hereby continued to June 14, 1960. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: J AYES:Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Buchanan, Silva. NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Coll. In the Matter of granting Aquatic Festival Committee, fi Rodeo Chamber of Commerce, permission to hold outboard Vt and water skiing events. 5 On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Silva, IT IS BY THE BOARD OEDERED that the Aquatic Festival Committee, Rodeo Chamber of Commerce, is granted permission to hold both outboard and water skiing events from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days of June 4 and 5, 1960; Outboard and Water Ski Events - June 4 - short course off Lone Tree Point, San Pablo Bay, near Rodeo 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; M 4S.1 May 17, 1960 - continued i F Outboard Events - 75 mi. marathon from Rodeo to Napa and 1 return and a Powder Puff Derby from Rodeo to Pinole Point - June 5 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Buchanan, Silva. x NOES:None. ABSENT: Supervisor Coll. In the Matter of granting permit to operate carnival in Danville. t On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the San Ramon Valley Chamber of Commerce be and it is hereby granted a permit to operate a carnival, said carnival to be presented by Golden Gate Shows in Danville on June 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, 1960; and This Board having been assured that said organization will use its share of f the proceeds of said carnival for improvement of recreation facilities in Danville, this Board remits any license fees provided .for under provisions of Ordinance No. 391 and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival. E The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: E AYES:Supervisors Kenny, Nielsen, Buchanan, Salva. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor Coil. i rt In the Matter of Annexation of the Standard Oil Company Marketing Bulk Plant to the Island County Fire Protection NOTICE OF PROPOSED AIMEXATION f District. 4 WHEREAS, there has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa a request for the annexation of the hereinafter described territory to the Island County Fire Protection District.3 0 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the hearing on the proposed annexation of said hereinafter described territory to the Island County Fire Protection District be and it is hereby fined at Tuesday, the 14th day of June, 1960 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, at which time and place the Board shall hear any person objecting to the annexation of any portion of the hereinafter described territory, and r BE IT FURTIMR RESOLVED goat the Clerk of this Board be and is hereby directed to give notice of the hearing of said proposed annexation by publishing a copy of this resolution once a week .for two successive weeks in the Post Dispatch, a news-j paper circulated in the territory in which it is proposed to annex to the Island County Fire Protection District and which this Board deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory proposed to be annexed. The territory herein referred to which it is proposed to be annexed to the Island County Fire Protection District is more particularly described as follows; t Portion of the Rancho Los Medanos and a portion of New York Slough described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the western line of Loveridge Road With the southwestern line of the Standard Oil Bulk Plant property; thence along the boundary line of the said Standard Oil property as follows: North 17 31' 30 West 16 .50 Peet, thence North 17 191 30 East 280.33 feet to the southerwest corner of the .50 acre parcel of Tideland Lease of the said Standard Oil Co.; thence North 18' 081 11" East 79.67 feet; thence South 53. 48* 39" East 346 Feet; thence South 18' 08l 11" Nest 64.16 feet to the southeast corner of the said Tidelands Lease; thence South 170 19' 30" West 238.58 feet; thence North 72' 40' 30" nest 235 feet to the west line of the said Loveridge Road;- thence South 17' 19' 30" West along the west line of Loveridge Road to the point of beginning. PA,SS.ED AND ADOPTED by the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 17th day of May, 1960, by the follow- ing vote: I AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. RENbFY, MEL F.NIELSO, THOMAS JOHN LOLL, W. G. BUCHANAi, JOSEPH S. SILVA. u NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. r Y f 485, May 17, 1960 - continued In the Matter of Policy for handling of interim channel work, North Walnut Creek Rmergency Flood Control District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE.RBD that the following policy for handling work to be done by the NorthWalnutCreekEmergencyFloodControlDistrictunderthedirectionofMr. C. C. Rich, acting as Chief Engineer for said District, be and the same is hereby ADOPTED: 1. Work with an estimated cost in excess of $10,000 shall be handled, at the discretion cf the Engineer, either by (a) formal bidding on a unit prl%ce or lump sum basis or (b) for- mal bidding on a force accoant basis with contractors to bid competitively on the percentages to be added to basic labor and equipment rates. In either case the Board of Supervisors shall call for bids and scall receive and open bids and award the contract. Change orders (except those which are covered by the basic provisions of the force account type of contract) shall require prior Board approval only if the estimated cost Is in excess of $22000; otherwise the Engineer may order the contractor to proceed with the work and shall report to the Board at a later date. r2. Work with an estimated cost of from $2,000 to $10,000 shall be handled, at the discretion of the`Engineer, either as described in 1 above or by (a) force account at basic rates plus fixed percentages as listed for force account in the State Standard Specifications, or (b) the Engineer issuing an informal call for bids, the Engineer then receiving and opening bids and presenting them to the Hoard for award of contract at its next meeting. Under (b) change orders shall require prior Beard approval only if the estimated cost is in excess of $1,000; otherwise the Engineer may order the contractor to proceed with the work and shall report to the Board at a later date. 3. Work with an estimated cost of from $500 to $2,000 shall be handled, at the discretion of the Engineer by any of the methods listed under 1 or 2 above or by the receipt of no less than two intbrmal bids by the Engineer who shall then request tbe County Purchasing Agent to Issue a purchase order to the low bidder and report to the Board ata later date. Work with an estimated cost of less ttan $ 00 shall be the sane as 3 above except that only one bid sl be required. The foreSDIng order is passed by the following vote of the Board.- AYES: oard: AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSENp THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANANP JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Resolution of Appreciation to Russel R. Magill, Deputy Commissioner RESOLUTION of the California Highway Patrol. WHERsrAS, the Honorable Bradford M. Crittenden, Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol, has appointed Russel R. Magill to the office of Deputy Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol; and WHEREAS, the said Russel R. Magill has for several years served as Captain of the Contra Costa Division of the said California Highway Patrol, and during thattimehascooperatedineverypossiblewaywiththeSupervisors, the Public Works Director and the other county officials in seeking solutions to the many problems with which they have been confronted during the tremendous growth which the Countyhasexperienced; and WHERHAS, Russel R. Magill has served in the Civil Defense Program, and as a member of the Student Protection Committee and the County Highway Cleanup Committee; and WHE& AS, he has demonstrated his ability and integrity in his many assoc-iations with the officials of the County, and because of his spirit of cooperation and unfailing good humor has endeared himself to these officials; NOW, TEE EFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Super- visor Coll, B& IT RESOLVED that this Board publicly expresses its appreciation to Russel R. Magill for his assistance, and congratulates him on his appointment as Deputy Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol and wishes him continued success. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: 3 AYES:Supervisors JAM riS P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, rW. G. BUCHANAN. JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES:NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 4,. a13 May 17, 1960 - continued z In the Matter of Bids for relocation of voltage reg- ulator at Buchanan Field. t F This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the relocation of voltage regulator at Buchanan Field, 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: 3 Crockett Electric Company, 581 Monument Boulevard, Concord; yPioneerElectricCo., Inc ., 929 Chanslor Avenue, Richmond; Monro Electric Co., Inc., - 901 - 76th Avenue, Oakland 21; rh And the County Administrator having recommended to this Board that the bid of Crockett Electric Co. is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid: Crockett Electric Co., for the sum of $8,237, 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 County; NOW, THEREFORE, on emotion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it RECOMWNDS that the Federal Aviation Agency author- ize the awarding of the contract by this Board to said Crockett Electric Co. at the price submitted in said bid. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORD"RED that the Clerk hold all bids until such time as the contract is executed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Resolution Author- izing transfer of funds, Assessment District No. 1956-1, Altarinda Estates, r Contra Costa County, California. WHEREAS, in the course of proceedings for the improvements made in Assess- ment District No. 1956-1, Altarinda Estates, Unit No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, there was established a fund in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913; and WHEREAS, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa has designated x said fund as Find No. 4603; and WHEREAS the construction of i taprnvements in said assessment district has been completed and accepted, and all expenditures necessary to the completion of said improvements, and all incidental expenses thereof, have been paid; and WHEREAS, the Auditor's office of the County of Contra Costa shows that there is a balance of $505.86 in said Fund No. 1603 for Assessment District No. 1956-1; and WHEREAS, in the proceedings for said improvement there was provided that any a balance remaining in said fund should be credited pro-rata to each of the assessments levied in said proceedings in proportion to the amount thereof; and r WHFsREAS, the cost of distributing said $505.86 pro-rata to the assessments in said district would cost more to said district than the amount thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Resolution of Intention passed March 27, 1956 by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa be amended s by providing that the surplus remaining in said Bond Fund No. 4603 shall be turned over to the General Fund of the County of Contra Costa for maintenance. i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: I AYES:Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY. MEL F. NIEISEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL,j W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. j NOES:NONE.J z. i ABSENT: NONE. In the Matter of Appointment of Officials and Adoption of Speci- fications RESOLUTION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, acting as the Govern- ing Board of the Bay Point Sever Maintenance District resolves as follows: a The Public Works Director of the County of Contra Costa is appointed Engineer Ex-Officio of the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District. The County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is appointed Ex-Officio Clerk of the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District. The Standard Specifications of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, dated 1939, and all changes thereto, are hereby adopted as the Standard Specifications for the Bay Point Sewer maintenance District. Passed and adorned by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, acting as the Governing Board of the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District, on the-17th day of May, 1960, by the following vote, to wit: r May 17, 1960 - continued - M AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. KENNY, MEG F. NIELSEN, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. WOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NOME. 6 s In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Richard and Gladys Price. An instrument dated MAY IT, 1960, which provides that for a valuable con- sideration 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 Richard and 3 Gladys Price on October 29, 1959, or granting of aid and assistance to said Richard and Gladys Price are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal property of said Richard & Gladys Price is released from the said lien, and said referred-to reim- bursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is terminated, is presented to this Board; and t On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chair- man of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. b the unanimous vote of the Board membersTheforegoingorderispassedy present. In the Matter of Satisfaction of lien, termination of reim- bursement agreement of Jesse s Matthews aka Jesse R. Matthews. An instrument dated May 17, 1960, which provides -that for a valuable con sideration 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 Jtsse Matthews aka Jesse R. Matthews, on March 1, 1960, or granting of aid and assistance to said 311 Jesse Matthews aka Jesse R. Matthews are hereby satisfied, and all real and personal leased from the said lien,property of said Jesse Matthews aka Jesse R. Matthews is re and said referred-to reimbursement agreement is canceled and the agency created is a, terminated, is presented to this Board; and r On motion of Supervisor Silva, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said instrument be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Chair- man of this Board is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimou's vote of the Board members present. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 24, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 511 Tuui wJ z ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK t 1 By Clerk f 4 3 x 4SH 7 a BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS A TUESDAY, MAY 24 1960 THE BOARD MET IN iEGULAR SESSION IN THE BOARD CHAKBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE JOSEPH S. SILVA, VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDIM; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL W. G. BUCHANAN. ABSENT: SUPERVISIR MEL F. NIELSEN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor x Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following F personnel adjustments be and the same are hereby APPROVED AND AUTHORIZED, it being un-1 derstood that said approval constitutes approval for the personnel and budget modifi- cation required: JUVENILE BALL - reclassify Storeroom Clerk, position dOl, Juvenile Hall, Range 26 (4341-4415 ), to Storekeeper, Range 30 (415- i 505), effective June 1, 1960 PUBLIC WORKS _ add 1 Assistant Traffic Engineer, Range 36 (4556-676) , and,cancel 1 Assistant Civil Engineer, Range 36 (4556- x 4676) , effective May 25, 1%0. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent.rt,r In the Platter of Acceptance of Gift. The County Administrator having notified this Board that a check in the amount of $158 has been received from the Richmond Council Parent Teachers Association for the Probation Officer's P.T.A. Welfare Fund, said money to be used by the Probation 4. Officer for the benefit of Juvenile Court wards in foster homes and institutions; fit I k• N7.1, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said check be and the same is hereby ACCEPT ED and the Chairman of this Board iz mAhorized to execute Certificate of Appreciation to said Richmond Council Parent Teachers Association. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members presents . c• i In the Matter of Authorising Appropriation Adjustments, i On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that tita following 1 appropriation adjustments are APPROVED for the following county departments, to wit: i APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Justice Court. Crockett Temporary Salaries 750 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 750 Public Forks Departmant Adding and Computing Machines 1 Calculator, Automatic 774 Unappropriated Reserve 770 Building maintenance Temporary Help 83,000 Y Overtime 900 Cost Applied 82900 Coroner-Public Administrator y Temporary Salaries 800 Professional Fees 300 Martinez Ad. Buildings Raceways for new Intercom - Equipment 600 District Attorney Sundry Fees 290 a 3 Chairs 196 2 Tables 114 4 9 may 249 1964, Continued Appropriation Adjustments (Continued) h . APPROPRIATiO::DECAE ASE 1HCFEASE. x Richmond Office Bldg. R Othar Services4200 Special Assessments 306k Janitorial Supplies 500 v Utilities 1,000 Ltz. Ad. Bldgs. , Sundry Supplies2,OtI0 Y. Health Denartment s X-ray Unit (Item 6) Soo Laboratory Bench (Item 17)800'', QQ( Probation Account 534 Obj. 322 Board and Care of Juvenile Court Wards 235 Copymaker 235 Publicbrks Oecartment 4 Aid to Cities 252,000 Primary Road Construction Road 20 widening 24.9567 Road 20 signal 433 l Purchasing lculator 55 Chair 9 Adding Lachine rky, Y4'a Sheriff 4 1. L09-201-935 200 201-551 200 q fll 2. 009-201-935 x 201-553 g©4 1 3. 009-201-935 772 201-559 772 t 1 1. 201-204 69000 Temporary Personnel y201-b73 X Y" Use of County 3wipment 6-=000 fr 2. 20i-204 6=000 Temporary Fersonnel 6230-511 OJO Sheriff - Coaemunications 005-202-835 461 004-202-96$ 68 006-202-968 103 009-202_969 132 202-204 764 003-202-835 36 002-202-955 7 003_202-95512 015-202..955 55` Sheriff _ Jail 230-674 59000 230-511 5=000 xr Tax Collector-Treasurer f 3J'(. 29000.Temporary Salaries Publication of notices 29000 25Desk Chair 1$ Adding 'Machine 7 Flood Control and Water Conservation District Cost Applied Credit 1$=000 1) Staff salaries 6,000 10 0001) Staff Personnel Temporary s 2) Overtime 290va The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous' vote, of the Board 'members presen +` 491 ! May 24, 1960, Continued In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for parking apron at Buchanan rField. Plans and specifications for construction ofrkia apronpa_ gap approximately300,000 square feet in area at Buchanan Field having been submitted to and filed with i this Board this day by Mr. J. F. McBrien, %jounty Administrator; i On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said -.pork be and the same are j hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER 011MERED that the general preirdi ling 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 THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this x matter is hereby set for June 14, 1960 at 11 a.m. IT IS FURTHER OFDERED 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 bylaw, inviting bids for said work, said notice to be published in the COIiCORD TRANSCRIPT. s: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Amendment of mileage policy. r Tile County Administrator having requested amendment of the mileage policy asfollows: 1. That the resent mileage rates o£ r p 11 per mile for the first 50Q miles per 1 month and 6,146. thereafter be retained for the 1960-19+61 fiscal year; 2. That such allowances be extended to all employees rrho use their automobile 43 ry rroncountybusiness;y 3. That consideration be given to extending the use of county cars to additional high mileage drivers (800 males per month or more) as it becomes feasible; and` 4. That the casual users rate be eliminated; NOW3 THEREFOPS, and on motion of Supervisor uoll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,kITISBYTHEBOARDORDEREDthattheDistrictattorneyisrequestedtoprepareanordi- nance to modifv Section Z of Ordinance No. 12$5, to effect said changes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Proposal from the neighborhood House of North Rtichmond for financial assistance for said agency. f f This Board having this day considered a proposal from the Neighborhood Douse of North Richmond whereby the County would provide financial assistance for said agency in the amount of 46,000 for the fiscal year 1960-1961, and having heard from Mr. Edwin A. Stephenson, who spoke in favor of the proposal, and Mfr. Harry L. Morrison, Jr. , who reported that the Board of .Directors of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association recommends that the Board establish a policy List no county fords be provided localized elfare, health, promotion, etc. , nonprofit agencies which do not provide a service f uniform county interest and benefit; Wil , THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor uchanan, IT IS BY THIS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that said proposal will be considered during; the 1960-1x61 budget studies. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Riatter of i'ixing cost Der patient-day at the Contra osta County Hospital. E On the recommendation of the County Medical Director, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY Miss BOARD ORDERED that the following be and the same are hereby fixed as the cost per patient-day at the Contra Costa County Hospital, effective June 1, 1960: Service Rate gical Medical 25.80 Ped iatrics Medical 2$.52 Surgical 34.53 Isolation 3$.8$ Tuberculosis 16.34 Maternity 30-90 Infants (Newborn) 19.29 Rehabilitation 2$.64. Chronic 14.37 Psychiatric 30.95 Psychiatric Outpatient 9.35 General Outpatient 49 V) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. : z x May 24 196E Continued In the Matter of Approval of agreement between Island County Fire Protection District and the y Iri City of Pittsburg. z Agreement between the Island County Fire Protection i4strict, hereinafter called District, and the City of Pittsburg, hereinafter called City, and wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of the sum of 47,700, payable one-half on or before the 15th day of December, and one-half on or before the 1st day of May, in two equal installments of $3,950, to be paid by the District to the City, the City will perform certain services as described in said agreement and the District will levy taxes upon property within the District to raise the sum agreed to be paid, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED by this Board as the governing body of the Island County Fire Protection District, and Joe S. Silva, R Vice-Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of said p Di strict. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the hatter of approval of agreement between Island County Fire Protection District and Mt. View Lounty Fire Protection District. Agreement between the Island County Fire Protection District, hereinafter called District, and the Mt. View County Fire Protection District, hereinafter called Mt. View, and wherein it is agreed, among other things, that in consideration of the scan of 1.,075, payable one-half on or before the 15th day of December and one-half on or before the 1st day of May, in two equal installments of $537.50, to be paid by the District to Mt. View, Mt. View will perform certain services as described in said agreement and the District will levy taxes upon property within the District to raise the sum agreed to b paid, is presented to this Board; and b On notion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED by this Board as the governing body of hit. 'view County ?ire Protection District and as the governing body of the Island County Fire Protection District, and Joe S. Silva, 'Tice-Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of both Districts. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present . J In the Matter of Authorising County Acb inistrator to make a study pertaining to medical care of aged people. The Geriatric Care Committee having requested that the Office of the County Ad- r ministrator make a study pertaining to medical care of aged people; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE JBOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to make said study. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members present. In the Matter of Awarding Contract (Renewal ) for lighting system for County Service Area L-3 Montalvin Manor-Unit ii) . This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy, operating and maintaining on an ail-night, every-night basis for a period of five years, the lighting system for County .ervice Area L-3 (Montalvin Manor-Unit fl) ; and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: PACIFIC GAS AND EL CTRIC COMPANY _ to maintain and operate the following existing lamps: Fifty-two (52) four thousand (4000) lumen incandescent lamps, together with accessories suitable and necessary for a complete overhead lighting system heretofore installed, and to furnish electricity for lighting same for a period of five (51 years from and after the 8th day of June, 1960, all such lamps to be operated each night on their standard all night burning schedule all in accordance with Schedule LS-2, and thereafter frors year to year until terminated by 60-day written notice; and this being the only bid received, and the Board having fully consid- ered said bid ; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the maintenance, etc , of street lighting system as, in said County Service Area L-3 GSontalvin Manor-Unit iii be and the same is hereby awarded to Pacific Gas and Z-lectric Company at the prices set forth in said bid. V) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present . a s si 4(x,2 i wr 1 xX 4 May 24, 1960 - continued - ij{ rrj{ pia 7 In the Matter of Claim for damages. r Mrs. 011ie Cook, 4212 McClothen Way, San Pablo (by her attorneys Edises, Treuhaft, Cressman & Crogan having filed with this Board on May 19, 1960, claim for F damages in the amount of $ -- ; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor ijKenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEr.ED that said claim be and the sane is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members i6l present. In the Matter of Claim for damages. t iGLENNKINSLEY, 31$ Lawton Street, Antioch (by his attorney Ward, Ward & Begin) having filed with this Board on May 17, 1960, claim for damages in the amount of $?5,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by SupervisorKenny, 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 r present. In the Matter of Proposal F; by Contra Costa County r Association of Insurance Agents. a Mr. Thomas Nilon, representing the Contra Costa County Association of f Insurance Agents, appears before this Board and requests adoption of a resolution appointing said Association as Sole Broker of Record to act as exclusive representative= on insurance matters effective July 1, 1960; and On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that action on said request be deferred until after the 1960-61 countybudgetrequestshavebeenstudied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing the Clerk to canvass the returns of the Direct Primary Election to be held June 7, 1960, 4 Pursuant to the provisions of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk I is authorized and directed to canvass the returns for the Direct Primary Election to rbeheldonJune7, 1960, including the ballots cast by absentee voters, said canvass I to be conducted in the office of the County Clerk, Board of SupervisorsR Chambers and Committee Room, and Room 119 in the Hall of Records, Martinez, and Jury rooms in Departments 5 and 6. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. In the Matter of Aff idavits of publication of Ordinances. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1428, 141, 1435, 14411, 1444, 1445, 1439, 1143 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; NCW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, 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 ", s In the Matter of .Approving Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: Ordinance No. 144$ which is an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 534 of the County of Contra Costa, which adopts a Fire Prevention j Code for the San Pablo Fire Protection Dis- trict. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published ; for the time and in the manner required by lar in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa as follows: y_ „ a. 493 May 24, 1960 - continued - No. 1448 in the SAN PABLO NEWS The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- <_ r sent. In the Matter of Resolution Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary r District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of 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 1, of Division 6, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said Sanitary Board has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of f said District 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 r District and is territory which may be annexed to the San Pablo Sanitary District under the provisions of Section 6830 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of YCalifornia; t NOW1 THMEFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 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: Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints Annexation to the San Pablo Sanitary District x PARCEL NO. I x: That parcel of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa,. State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lot 21+2, as designated on the map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of J Contra Costa, State of California, on March 1, 1894, containing 5.26 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning on the north line of Road No. 24 as designated on said map at the intersection thereof with the extension northerly of a line drawn parallel with and distant 5 feet easterly, measured at right angles from the east line of El Centro Rd. as said road is designated on the map entitled "Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 5, Contra Costa County, California, " which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 14, 1940 in Volume 24 of daps, at page 785; thence from said point of beginning north along the extension of the line so drawn 472.4 feet; thence North 87" 43' 44" East 406.01 feet to the extension North 140 441 05" West of a line drawn parallel with and 5 feet westerly, measured at right angles from the west line of E1 Patio as designated on said map of Santa Rita Acres bit No. 5; thence South 14" 44* 05" East along the extension of the line so drawn 472.4 feet to the north line of said Road No. 24; thence along said North line South 75* 15' 55" 'Fest 218-36 feet and North 85" 39' 20" West 315.58 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 2 That parcel of land in the City of San Pablo, being a portion of State r Highway No. 40, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District, said point being the most easterly corner of Block 31 as shown on that certain map of the Andrade Rose Tract Unit No. 2, which was filed June 5, 1913 in the office of theRecorder of Contra Costa County in Book 10 of Maps at page 234, which point also lies on the westerly line of California State Highway No. 40; thence from said point of beginning, Northerly along the westerly line of the aforementioned State Highway and the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District, A to a point, said point being the point of intersection of the westerly line of said State Highway with the northerly line of the Rivers Andrade Tract as said r; line is shown on that certain "Amended Map of Rivers Andrade Tract, Contra Costa County, California, " filed in the Recorder's office of Contra Costa County, California, on November 13, 1912 in Map Book 8, page 195; thence, leav- ing the westerly lines of California State Highway 40, and along the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District, Southeasterly across said State Highway to a point, said point being the intersection of the easterly line of California State Highway 40 with the northerly line of said Rivers-Andrade Tract, said point being on the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence in a Southerly direction along the easterly line of said State Highway and along the boundary line of the San Pablo Sanitary District, to an angle point in the boundary at the San Pablo Sanitary District; thence in a Northwesterly dir- ection, along the boundary of said Sanitary District, at a right angle to the easterly line of the said State Highway, to a point on the westerly line of said State Highway, said point also being an angle point on the boundary of said Sanitary District; thence in a Northerly direction along the westerly line of said State Highway and the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District, 3TR May 24, 1960 - continued y to the point of beginning. PARCEL NO. 3 is nA H That parcel of land in the Cit of San Pablo being aPyg portion of State Highway No. 40 more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District said point being the point of intersection of the westerly line of Road No. 3 with the southerly line of Road 20 as shown upon that certain map entitled, Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition," filed March 1, 1894, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa; thence Southeasterly along the boundary of the San Pablo Sanitary District to a point in the center of San Pablo Creek; thence in a Northeasterly direction along the centerline of San Pablo Creek, said centerline being a northerly boundary of the San Pablo YSanitaryDistrict, to a station on the northerly line of Alvarado Street as it existed in the year 1943; thence along the northerly line of Alvarado Street,a` along a southwesterly boundary line of the San Pablo Sanitary District, to a granite post at the intersection of the northerly line of Alvarado Street with w Road 20; thence South 620 351 West along the southerly line of Road 20, along a southerly boundary line of the San Pablo Sanitary District, to the point of beginning. r PARCEL N0. 4 A parcel of land in the City ofSan Pablo, being that certain tract of land conveyed to Contra Costa County, a political subdivision, from Fred J. Wood and Walter T. Wood, by deed dated July 24, 1929 and recorded September 21, 1929 in Volume 172 of Official Records, page 449, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly line of the (old) State Highway lead- ing from San Pablo to Pinole, from which point the intersection of the said y line with the Easterly line of Road No. 3 in Rancho San Pablo and the most southerly corner of that certain 12.46 acre tract of land, as particularly set forth and described in that certain deed from John L. 1Kueffer and Gertrude B. Kueffer, his wife, to Fred J. Food and Walter T. Mood, recorded July 5, 1927, E- ar in Volume 89 of Official Records, page 387, bears South 330 041 20" West (old bearing South 330 05t West), a distance of 225.19 feet; thence running along the westerly line of said (abandoned) highway; North 330 04' 20" East, a dist- ance of 500-41 feet; thence leaving said line, North 560 551 40" West (old bearing North 560 551 West) , a distance of 17.00 feet; from which point the center of a curve to the right with a radius of 1450 feet, bears North 560 55' 40" West; thence running along said curve in a Southwesterly direction 447.50 feet to a point on the westerly line of said hereintofore mentioned tract and a the easterly line of said Road No. 3; thence running along said line South 160 7 22+ 50" Fest (old bearing South 160 23* 30" West), a distance of 1.66.33 feet to a point from which the center of a curve to the left, with a radius of 1550 feet, i bears Worth 340 09' 50" Fest (old bearing forth 340 09* 10" test) ; thence lean- ing; said line and running along said curve in a Northeasterly direction, a distance of 106.29 feet to the point of beginning. r 4 Containing an area of 0.584 acres, being a portion of Lot 220, San Pablo Rancho. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting y of the Supervisors of the County of Contra, held on the 24th day of May,, 1960 by the following vote' AYES: Supervisors - James P. Kenny, Thou John Coll, r W. G. Buchanan, Joseph S. Silva. NOES: None. i ABSENT: Supervisor - Mel F. Nielsen. In the Matter of Assembly Concurrent Resolution 16 which refers to Tuberculosis Lubsidy. 8 It appearing that through an interpretation of the statutes some counties may not have been allowed the full amount of Tuberculosis Subsidy to which they were en=-. ` titled, and that Assembly Concurrent Resolution 16 directs the State Department of Public Health to determine the respective monotary equities which would result through a corrected computation; NMI, THEREFORE, and on motion Supervisor Denny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to obtain certain information concerning payments received for care of tuberculosis patients, and to a forward the rec;uired date to the State Department of Public Health before July 15, 1960, Al The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r t- S. r May 24, 1960 - ccntinued - In the Matter of Endorsement of 'Senate Bill No. 910. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEZED that the County administrator is authorized to send telegrams to the members of the House of Representatives concerned, notifying them of this Board's endorsement of Senate Bill No. 910, and urging their support in effecting passage of the bill in the House. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members G present. In the Matter of 1960 Census. WHEREAS the Bureau of the Census is making every effort to get complete enumeration in the 1960 census; and WHEREAS each person enumerated is valuable to the County in terms of dollars, apportionment of political representatives, per capita subsidies, and information needed to carry on public health and other programs but msny persons, including some county employees were not visited by a Census Enumerator;Y NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that all citizens, and in particular County employees, are urged to cooperate in mailing pre-interview forms if said forms have not been picked up by the Census Enumerator, or if they have not received the appro- priate form and have not been visited, to telephone the local Census Office at Beacon 5-5950 in n- requesting instructions. r The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.s: In the Matter of Petition that property of Robert 3 Thomas at 790 Central Avenue, Martinez, be abated as a public nui- sance. On motion of SupervisorColl, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the petition signed by certain persons living In the vicinity of 790 Central Avenue, Martinez, for the abatement as a public nuisance of the property of Mr. Robert Thomas at 790 Central Avenue, Martinez, be and the same is hereby re- erred to the District Attorney, the Agricultural Commissioner (Animal Control Director) and the County Health Department for investigation and appropriate action. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members U present. In the Matter of Supplemental Information to report of Richmond Refinery of the Stand- ard Oil Company to the Regional Water Pollution Control Board. This Board having received a copy of supplemental information to report of December 30, 1959, regarding discharges of waste water from the Richmond Refinery of the Standard Oil Company, addressed to the Regional Water Pollution Control Board; On motion of Supervisor Kenny, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDE<tED that said material is referred to the Public Works Department x Sewage, Waste and Water Division) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request from Mt. Diablo Taxicab of Pleasant Hill for taxi cab stand on Contra Costa Highway. This Board having received a request from Mt. Diablo Taxicab of Pleasant Hill by Mr. Ben F. Hartinger, attorney, for a taxi cab stand on Contra Costa Highway, Highway 21, immediately adjacent to the Greyhound Bus Depot in Pleasant Hill; On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Public Works Department for report. of U The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. F In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to Transport prison- ers to Pittsburg National Guard Armory to do cleanup work. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Coll, IT IS BY THE s 49f i r s May 24, 1960 - continued - BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Young is authorised to transport prisoners to the National Guard Armory, 99 Power Avenue, Pittsburg, for the purpose of clearing weeds, etc., p` from the area around the National Guard Armory, the number of prisoners and the dates on which they should be transported to be at the discretion of the Sheriff. ti The foregoinv order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members i present. i In the Matter of Approving r revised rental rates for hired equipment. The Public Works Director having filed with this Board on this day a recommendation dated May 16, 1960, with reference to revised rates to be charged for rental of equipment; f i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the revised rates for rental equipment as listed in the recommendations filed with this .Board are APPROVED, effective May 15, 1960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members is present. t In the Matter of Communication from Lafayette Chamber of Commerce with reference to renaming the Walnut Creek r Judicial District. On motion of Supervisor Coll, seconded by Supervisor Buchanaa, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce with reference to the request for renaming of the walnut Creek Judicial District to X` r is Walnut Creek-Lafayette-Orinda Judicial District," etc., is referred to the County Administrator. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorization to Accept Negotiable Instruments in Payment of Costs in Judicial Districts. RESOLUTION 1 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does resolve as follows: f That Judges, Officers and employees of all Judicial Districts be and the same hereby are authorized to accept negotiable instruments, drawn by the person responsible for the payment, in payment of costs, fees and fines incident to the conduct of said Judicial District, exclusive of deposits for bail. Proper identifica- tion shall be precedent to acceptance of such instruments. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 24th day of May, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLLf, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - MEL F. NIELSE N 1 In the Matter ofAgreementgreement between AS Eli-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY State of California and North OF NORTH WALNUT CREEK EMERGENCY WalnutCreek Emergency Flood Con- FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT trol District. There having been submitted to this Board the letter from the Division of Highways of the Department of Public Works of the State of California, dated May 20, 1960; together with a proposed form of agreement between the North Walnut Creek Emergency Flood Control District, a body oorporate and politic, and the said Division of Highways i of the Department of Public Works of the State of California, pertaining to the re-6 alignment of a portion of the Walnut Creek channel. BE IT RESOLVED that the Vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as ex-officio the governing body of North Walnut Creek Emer- gency Flood Control District, be and he hereby is authorized to execute the same on behalf of said District. The foregoing resolution was passedand adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio the Governing Body of North Walnut Creek Emer- gency Flood Control District on the 24th day of May, 1960, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors JAMES P. Kr INIT, THCI9.AS JOHN COLL, ti W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: NONE. ABSENT: Supervisor MEL F. NIELSEN. t t 1 491 May 24, 1960 - continued - ft In the Matter of Publication of Notice of Intention. to Purchase Real Property from J. L. LORAIN (required for County Civic Center, Martinez) RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of y California, intends to purchase from J. L. and Hazel Lorain, his wife, the real property described in the following notice, at a purchase price of Sixteen Thousand, s Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($16,250.00), for County Civic Center property; and WHEREASit pears to this Board that the sum of Sixteen Thousand, Two Hundred Fifty Doliars a( 16,250.00) is a fair and reasonable price for the said property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, June 28, 1960, at ten o'clock, a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of this Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate theurchase of the realF Property des- cribed in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the CONTRA COSTA STANDARD for three (3) weeks immediately preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: NOTICE OF ?N'€`L`NTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY Q VEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has, on the 24th day of May 1960, in regular meeting, declared its intention to purchase for the County of 6ontra Costa, the following described real property: That parcel of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Lots 5, 62 7 and 8, in Block 19, Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez, as shown on maps of record on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning on the southwestern line of said Block 19, at the most southern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Miriam P. Tinning to Archibald B. Tinning, recorded September 26, 1935, in book 371 of Official Records, at page 362; thence north 520 20* east along the southeastern line of said Tinning parcel (371 OR 362) 100 feet to the northeastern line of the parcel of land,,' described in the deed from M. E. Taylor to George A. Sherman, recorded December 3, 1890, in book 59 of Deeds, page 267, thence south 34" 40' east along said northeastern line and along the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Lee Durham, et ux, to W. S. Tinning, recorded January 31, 1921, in book 386 of Deeds, page 365, a distance of 22.19 feet to the northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Miriam P. Tinning to A. N. Sullenger, recorded March 28, 1925, in book 501 of Deeds, page 457; thence alongthe north- western and northeastern line of said Sullenger parcel (501 D 487) north 52* 48* east, 30.79 feet and south 38° 46• east, 8.80 feet to the most western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from A. N. Sullenger, et ux, to Miriam P. Tinning, recorded March 28, 1925, in book 501 of Deeds, page 489; thence south 380 46' east along the south- western line of said Tinning parcel (501 D 489) 52.97 feet to the southeastern line of said Block 19; thence southwesterly along said southeastern line to the most southern corner of said Block 19; thence north 37* 40' west along the southwestern line of said Block 19, a distance of 85.3 feet to the point of beginning. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVrM that it isro osed toFP Purchase said property from J. L. and Hazel M. Lorain; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Sixteen Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($16,250.00) ; that Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1960, at ten o'clock a.m., of the said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall cf Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. Dated this 24th day of May, 1960. W. T. PAASCH a County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, By M. A. Smith Deputy s C May 24, 1960 - continued - PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCostaStateofhis24thdaoflea1960bthefollawiCalifornia,, Y F F ng vote, to wit; AYES: Supervisors - JAMES P. KENNY, THOMAS JOHN COLL W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILYA NOES: Supervisors - NONE d ABSENT: Supervisors - DIEL F. NIELSEN G And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, May 26, 1960, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. i ATTEST: n W. T. PAASCH, CLERK n rDeputyClerkkn, BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1960 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A. I. IN THE BOARD CHMO..BERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HONORABLE MEL F. NIELSEN* CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS JAMES P. KENNY, TH014AS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SI LVA. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Resolution Commending Mr. Ivan T. Goyak for his services as a Director of the Bay Area Air Pollu- tion Control District. RESOLUTION kMEREAS, the prevention of air pollution is a matter of vital concern to w f* residents of the Bay Area; and P to WHEREAS, Mr. Ivan T. Goyak, while a member of the Board of Supervisors of P Contra Costa County, was appointed by said Board to serve as a Director of the BayAreaAirPollutionConzrolDistrictforafour-year term expiring on May 31, 1960; j and WHEREAS, Mr. Goyak served during the difficult period in which said District was being organised and in which were developed and adopted the extremely important regulations aimed at preventing air pollution in the Bay Area; and J; WHEREAS, Mr. Goyak, through his diligent efforts, contributed significantly to the progress made by the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District and demonstrated as a Director of said District the same competence shown by him as a member and Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board expresses to Mr. Goyak its z appreciation and thanks for the exemplary service rendered by him in helping to make Contra Costa County and the rest of the Bay Area a cleaner and better place to live an work. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board: i AYES: Supervisors JAMES.. P. KENNY, MEL F. NIELSEN, THOMAS JOHN COLL, W. G. BUCHANAN, JOSEPH S. SILVA. NOES: NONE. ABSENT:NONE. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 31, 1960 at 9 a.m. f in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California rr hairman I ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK y Deputy Clerk r IIway,Zvi; Kaw"s MWN Ph zr Malcom,,:; IIal IWX MY,tYMM wQ0TQ"Q atIIms", Mnms M" I tore NO& Cox I- YOU I QW. om ig Way Sol WO-01 MAN RNWAny a IA, IIMEN MGM ng um um tum Qalc. avywo sw &*Avon too. 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S, s y'y„°i+• r xy ,5 s ', dx> xA w c tYr a"s 1 .Vzt { r xA S ' t r 5 vz : i r' t r E t ; v i r e t: 'i # f yk is Y, cr` 7 a' a L rlr e r I ka r :;a: wlin '`'+f•S.F"- 6'`^v S p>. i" re 5 r N S' a ( ..' t M"./ A, I A/ ye?•.. f ., pt f, f}- sot' t o` r t` a,. iY 4'" z ' STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. Y, W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records, instruments; books, ,papers, maps and transcripts in 1 actions or proceedings before the Beard of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to later. 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. fitness my hand and the Seal of the Hoard of Supervisors affixed this 31st day ofd ary 29 73t W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors. Seal) ybJY/ i'f i' cORUYt]t' 1C.C'L"tiG WWI=# WIN Volume #70 December 1 579 ,o 'Kay 26, 1960 rte ,. f